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USER MANUAL PTC2000 Ravanson

ENG User's manual Fan Heater

Ravanson PTC2000 - 1

natural_image Line drawing of a portable electrical heating unit with ventilation grilles and a handle (no text or symbols)

MODEL:

PTC2000

Producent:

Ravanson®

Ravanson Ltd. Sp. z o.o. ul. Mazowiecka 6, 09-100 Płońsk, Polska

tel.: 0048 23 662 68 01, fax: 0048 23 662 68 02

www.ravanson.pl

PL

Technical diagram of a portable electrical heating unit with numbered components and internal grid structure

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 cznik

Before first start-up, read thoroughly this operation manual.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury, it is necessary to follow the tips presented below:

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Please keep this operation manual in order to be able to use it at any time, because it contains important information.

GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury, it is necessary to follow the tips presented below:

  1. Before first start-up read thoroughly this operation manual.

  2. WARNING: Do not cover the heater as it may overheat

  3. The heater must not be placed directly below an electric socket

  4. Do not use the heater with a programmer, timer, separate remote control system or other device for automated operation of the heater because there is a risk of fire if the heater is covered or placed incorrectly.

  5. The heater grille prevents direct access to the heating elements and has to be in place when the heater is being used.

  6. The heater grille does not provide full protection for small children and infirm persons

  7. Do not use the heater in the immediate surroundings of a bath, shower or swimming pool

  8. Children under the age of 3 should be kept away or supervised at all times

  9. Children between 3 and 8 years of age may only switch the device on and off if it is placed and installed in normal position as per its intended use, under supervision only and in a safe way as per the manual and provided they understand the hazards related to the device. Children between 3 and 8 years of age must not unplug, adjust, clean, or service the device.

  10. This device may be used by children above the age of 8 and by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capacity or persons inexperienced or unacquainted with the device under supervision only or in a safe way as per the manual and provided they understand the hazards related to the device. Children must not play with the device. Cleaning and maintenance must not be performed by unsupervised children.

  11. WARNING: Some parts of the product may be very hot and cause burns. Pay particular attention to children and sensitive persons.

  12. The device cannot be covered. It may result in overheating or fire.

  13. If the power cord becomes damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer, in a specialist repair workshop, or by a qualified person in order to prevent any hazards.

  14. Disconnect the unit from the mains when you don't use it. Do not remain it with the switch off and/or with thermostat set to minimum when you don't use it.

  15. Use the device at a safe distance from inflammable materials such as: curtains, paper, wooden or plastic elements etc.

  16. Air inlet and outlet cannot be blocked.

  17. When the appliance is in use, keep it far from combustible, explosive articles or explosive, corrosive gas. Keep the heater far from curtain or places where the air inlet can easily be blocked

  18. Always switch off the device when you don't use it. While removing the plug from the socket do not pull by the power cord.

  19. The heating device shall not be installed below a socket-outlets

  20. Do not allow children or animals to play around the device. Touching the outlet grate may result in burns.

  21. Do not use it in the rooms where gas or other volatile or inflammable substances can occur.

  22. The device should be cleaned with a dry or slightly wet cloth. During cleaning the device cannot be connected to the mains.

  23. Before starting any maintenance or repair work always disconnect the device from the power source. In addition, do not forget to let the device cool down.

  24. Do not use the device in dusty rooms.

  25. Use the appliance in places with good air ventilation, do not position it near a wall or cornerStore it in a clean and dry place.

  26. The device is designed for indoor use only. It cannot be used or stored in places exposed to weather factors.

  27. Its place of operation should provide stability. The power cord cannot run in the vicinity of hot air outlets. It cannot be bent or crushed or run in the neighborhood of sharp edges.

  28. Do not insert any objects into the opening of the device's body.
  29. Despite proper use of the device and following all safety guidelines, some specific residual risks cannot be completely eliminated.
  30. It must be possible to unplug the device after it is installed; access to the plug must be provided.
  31. Do not use glue to fix the device. Glueing is not considered a reliable fastening method

Do not use this heater with a programmer, timer, separate remote-control system or any other device that switches the heater on automatically, since a fire risk exist if the heater is covered or positioned incorrectly.

Accessible surfaces may become hot during operation.

The heater is not equipped with a device for controlling room temperature. Do not use the heater in small rooms when they are occupied by people not able to leave the room on their own, unless a permanent supervision is ensured

PURPOSE

This appliance is intended for household and similar applications, such as:

  • kitchens in shops, offices, and other working environments
  • households
  • by customers in hotels, motels, and other residential environments
  • lodgings, breakfast rooms, and similar environments

Parameters:

Nominal voltage 220 - 240 V

Nominal frequency 50/60 Hz

Nominal power consumption 2000 W

BEFORE FIRST USE

ATTENTION! Make sure that the power source to which the appliance is to be connected is accordant with the parameters specified on the rating plate.

Product description and use

Technical diagram of a portable electrical heater with numbered components and labeled parts

Technical diagram of a portable electrical device with numbered components labeled for identification.

  1. PTC heat element 5. stand feet 9. switch
  2. air outlet 6. air inlet 10. thermostat
  3. enclosure 7.fan 11. power cord with plug
  4. handle 8. cord anchorage

Control panel

1

1000W OFF 2000W

2

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1 Two levels switch, heating level I: 1000W、level II: 2000W。
2 Adjustable thermostat, 0\~40 Celsius, 270 degree.

First turn the thermostat to the maximum position, switch the appliance on with the biggest power input, when the desired room temperature is reached, turn the thermostat anticlockwise till it turns off (a "click" is heard). The thermostat then will automatic turn on and off to keep the room temperature constant.

It's normal when odor is blew off from the PTC heating element by the first use. It will cease to happen when used again.

After the use, follow the below steps to operate the heater:

  • turn off the thermostat
  • turn off the switch(OFF position),
  • unplug and let the appliance cool down in the air.

When the appliance cools down completely, put it in the packaging. Avoid to store the unit before the heating element doesn't cool down, it's dangerous to store the hot unit.

Maintenance:

Always pull the plug out of the mains socket before starting any maintenance work. Let the heater cool down. Clean with a dry or slightly wet cloth. Do not pour water or other liquids onto the device; do not submerse any part in water. Manufacturer reserves the right to change the technical parameters of the device without notice. When the device is switched on after a long period, a burning smell may be produced by the dust on the heating element. After some time, the smell subsides.

Technical service:

All devices undergo a thorough post production control. If you still find any fault, you can ask technical service for help.

Before you talk to technical service, check if:

  • there is power in the wall socket,
  • you followed this manual when turning the device on.

-o not:

- install the device near furniture, below shelves, inside walls, and near curtains; cover the device when it is turned on; and always try not to hinder its correct operation.

Transport and storage:

Store out of reach of children. Protect against dust, humidity, and mechanical damage.

Transport in the original packaging. Protect against dust, humidity, and mechanical damage.

Always let the device cool down prior to storage or transport

If after purchase the product is found to be damaged, please contact your supplier. Observe the rules provided in the enclosed manual. Do not modify nor make any changes to the product.

-effects:

In case the device refuses to work, disconnect it from the mains. Make sure there is current in the socket to which the device is connected. Do not attempt to repair the device if there is no problem with the external power supply. Contact authorized service.

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Such a marking informs that this equipment cannot be disposed of together with other household waste. The user is obliged to pass the device to a company authorized to dispose of electronic/electric devices. Both the person who deals with direct disposal, shops and other local units make a system enabling to dispose of the device. 'roper procedures concerning electric/electronic

equipment disposal are intended to avoid any harmful impact to humans and environment resulting from dangerous components and improper storage or processing of the devices. Substances having negative environmental impact have been reduced to make the product safer after its disposal.

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Brand : Ravanson

Model : PTC2000

Category : Radiator