1.3 Safety Instructions
The unit must not
– be operated in rooms where there is a risk of fire or explosion due to chemicals, dust, gases or
fumes;
– be operated in the immediate vicinity of pipes or containers which carry or contain inflammable
or explosive substances;
– be operated when the minimum distances from adjacent object surfaces are not kept.
• This unit must only be installed (electrical installation), commissioned and maintained by an
authorised expert according to these instructions.
• The unit must on no account be operated when work on floors such as laying, sanding, sealing,
cleaning with petrol and caring (spray, wax) and similar is being performed.
Then the room must be adequately aired before charging.
• The heater's casing surfaces and the air outlet grille can heat up to temperatures above 80 °C.
Therefore no inflammable, ignitable or heat insulating objects or materials such as washing,
blankets, newspapers, containers of floor wax or petrol, aerosol cans and similar may be placed
on or in the immediate vicinity of the heater. Washing may never be hung over the heater to dry.
Danger of catching fire!
• The following minimum distances must be kept from the heater by all kinds of objects, e.g.
furniture, curtains and textiles or other flammable and non-flammable materials especially from
the air outlet grid (fig. 2):
to the air outlet grille
from the right side wall (for installation clearance)
from the left side wall
from the left side wall with two storage heaters next to one another
from the cover (e. g. window ledge)
from the cover (curtains, inflammable materials)
The hot air must be able to dischrage unhindered (fig. 19)!
• The label enclosed with these operating and installation instructions "Do not place objects on or
lean them against the heater" must be affixed well visibly on the top of the heater in
commercially used rooms such as hotels, holiday homes, schools etc.
1.4 Care and Maintenance
If slight brown discoloration of the unit housing should occur, this should be rubbed off
immediately with a soft cloth.
The device should be cleaned cold with normal cleaners.
Abrasive and aggressive cleaners should be avoided.
Do not spray cleaning spray into the air vents.
The ventilation duct behind the air outlet grille (5) should be checked by a specialist every two
years. Slight dirt deposits may accumulate here.
We recommend that you have the inspection and control elements checked during regular
maintenance. Safety, inspection and control elements as well as the entire charging and discharge
control system should be checked by a specialist 10 years after first commissioning at the latest.
1.4.1 Cleaning the Fluff Screen (fig. 3)
The fluff screen (7) located in the air inlet grille (6) must be cleaned regularly,
so that fault-free discharging of the storage heater is guaranteed.
The fans switch off when the fluff screen is blocked.
Proceed as follows to clean the fluff screen.
– Press the air inlet grille (6) down slightly on both sides, tip forward at the front and remove;
– Press the fluff screen out of the grille with a screwdriver for example and clean with a brush,
vacuum cleaner or similar;
Replace the fluff screen in the grille and snap in the lugs.
– Place the air inlet grille at an angle on the lugs in the unit base and snap in under the air outlet
grille by pressing lightly (fig. 16).
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