Operation, 1 switching the appliance on and off, 2 thermal cut-out – Silvercrest SKE 1500 A1 User Manual
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SKE 1500 A1
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2. Remove the transport packaging.
3. Check that the appliance has not
sustained any damage.
Warning! Ensure that there is
sufficient distance from the wall,
fixtures and other appliances. The
distance must be at least 0.5 m to
exclude the risk of fire.
4. Select a location in line with the safety
instructions (see “4. Safety information”
on page 4).
5. Select a location where the flow of hot
air is not directly aimed at people,
animals or plants.
6. Insert the power supply plug into a wall
socket that complies with the technical
data.
Note The appliance consumes up to
7 amps (1,500 watts) of electricity. If
you have plugged other power
consumers into the same circuit, check
that the maximum load for the installed
fuse is not exceeded, as otherwise the
fuse will trip.
6. Operation
6.1 Switching the appliance on and off
1. Insert the power supply plug into a wall
socket that complies with the technical
data (see “3. Technical data” on
page 4).
The power indicator will light up as soon
as the appliance is connected to the
power supply 5.
2. Switch the appliance on by turning the
control knob 1 to the required function:
: Fan running without heater
I: Heater running at level 1 (750 watts)
II: Heater running at level 2 (1,500 watts)
Note The artificial flame 3 lights up with
all three functions.
3. Move the control knob 1 to "0" to switch
off the appliance.
4. If you are not using the appliance for a
long period, pull the power supply plug
out. This is the only way to cut off all
power to the appliance.
The power indicator will go out as soon
as the power supply plug is removed 5.
6.2 Thermal cut-out
For your safety the appliance has a thermal
cut-out.
If the temperature inside the appliance
becomes too high, the appliance switches
off automatically:
1. Remove the power supply plug.
2. Allow the appliance to cool down for
20 minutes.
3. Check whether the air inlet at the rear or
air outlet 4 is obstructed and remove the
cause.
4. You can then continue to operate it
normally.
If you cannot establish a cause and the fault
occurs repeatedly, have the appliance
repaired or else take it out of use.
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