Symbol Explanation
This symbol on your device means: hot!
Preface
Important!: Read and follow these instructions carefully before assembling the heater and
using it. Failing to follow the safety instructions could lead to serious personal injury or
even death and/or damage being caused to the heater. When using the heater, basic
safety measures must always be taken in order to prevent the risk of fire, electrical shock,
explosion, burns, carbon monoxide poisoning, choking, personal injury and/or the heater
becoming damaged. Follow all local regulations and codes when using the heater.
Do not permit anyone who has not read the instruction manual to operate, maintain
and/or repair the heater or to make adaptations. Only persons who have read, can
understand and can follow the instructions are allowed to operate and maintain the
heater. Please contact your supplier if you need assistance with using the heater or if you
require additional information. Keep all instructions in a safe place so that they can be
consulted in the future.
This device is a petrol/diesel hot air canon with direct combustion and a forced air supply.
It is intended to be used for temporary heating of areas such as buildings under
construction or renovation, etc. The heater is not suitable for heating living spaces,
caravans, tents, boats, etcetera (whether used on a permanent basis or not) or for use in
poorly ventilated, confined areas due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Direct
heating means that all of the combustion products end up in the space to be heated. Even
though combustion is more or less complete, a small quantity of toxic carbon monoxide
can be produced, see 'Safety instructions'. In the case of indirect burning, the combustion
products are exhausted through the flue gas tube. If in spite of having flue gas exhaustion,
the combustion products wind up in the space that is being heated, the same warnings
apply as with direct burning. A forced air supply means that a fan 'pushes' the air through
the heater. Good combustion depends on air flow. With this in mind, changes must never
be made to the device, parts must not be removed and safeguards must not be put out of
action. The user of the device is responsible for ensuring that all present are aware of the
safety instructions and the hazards.
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