Klarstein BORMIO 10035056 User Manual
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To set the desired temperature, use the control panel located on the top of the heater. Turn the temperature dial to your preferred setting. The heater will automatically adjust to maintain this temperature.
Ensure that the heater is properly plugged into a working power outlet. Check the power switch and make sure it is turned on. If the heater still does not turn on, inspect the fuse or circuit breaker for any issues.
Before cleaning, ensure the heater is unplugged and completely cool. Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the exterior surface. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or immersing the heater in water.
While the heater is designed with safety features, it is recommended to use it under supervision. Utilize the timer function to automatically turn off the heater after a set period. Always follow the manufacturer's safety instructions.
Regularly clean the heater's exterior and ensure that the air intake and outlet are free from dust and debris. Periodically check the power cord for signs of wear or damage.
The Klarstein BORMIO 10035056 Heater is not designed for use in high-humidity areas such as bathrooms. Using it in such environments could pose a risk of electric shock.
To set the timer, press the timer button on the control panel. Adjust the desired time using the plus and minus buttons. The heater will automatically turn off after the set duration.
Turn off and unplug the heater immediately. A burning smell could indicate dust accumulation or a mechanical issue. Allow the heater to cool and inspect it for visible issues. If the problem persists, contact customer support.
The heater is designed to be energy efficient, featuring adjustable thermostat settings that help maintain optimal room temperature with minimal power consumption.
If an extension cord is necessary, use one that is rated for the power capacity of the heater. Ensure the cord is not damaged, and avoid running it under carpets or rugs to prevent overheating.