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Brand : AEG

Model : RA 5588

Category : Chauffage

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USER MANUAL RA 5588 AEG

General Safety Instructions

  • Readtheoperatinginstructionscarefullybeforeputting the appliance into operation and keep the instructions in- cluding the warranty, the receipt and, if possible, the box with the internal packing. If you give this device to other people, please also pass on the operating instructions.
  • Theapplianceisdesignedexclusivelyforprivateuseand for the envisaged purpose. This appliance is not fit for commercial use. Do not use it outdoors. Keep it away from sources of heat, direct sunlight, humidity (never dip it into any liquid) and sharp edges. Do not use the appliance with wet hands. If the appliance is humid or wet, unplug it immedi- ately.
  • Whencleaningorputtingitaway,switchofftheappli- ance and always pull out the plug from the socket (pull the plug itself, not the lead) if the appliance is not being used and remove the attached accessories.
  • Donotoperatethemachinewithoutsupervision.Ifyou leave the room you should always turn the device off. Remove the plug from the socket.
  • Checktheapplianceandthecablefordamageona regular basis. Do not use the appliance if it is damaged.
  • Donottrytorepairtheapplianceonyourown.Always contact an authorized technician. To avoid the exposure to danger, always have a faulty cable be replaced only by the manufacturer, by our customer service or by a quali- fied person and with a cable of the same type.
  • Useonlyoriginalspareparts.
  • Paycarefulattentiontothefollowing“SpecialSafety Instructions“. Children and Frail Individuals
  • Inordertoensureyourchildren‘ssafety,pleasekeepall packaging (plastic bags, boxes, polystyrene etc.) out of their reach. WARNING! Caution! Do not allow small children to play with the foil as there is a danger of suffocation!
  • Thisdeviceisnotintendedtobeusedbyindividuals (including children) who have restricted physical, sensory or mental abilities and/or insufficient knowledge and/or experience, unless they are supervised by an individual who is responsible for their safety or have received instructions on how to use the device. Symbols in these Instructions for Use Important information for your safety is specially marked. It is essential to comply with these instructions in order to avoid accidentsandpreventdamagetothemachine:

This warns you of dangers to your health and indicates pos- sible injury risks. CAUTION: This refers to possible hazards to the machine or other objects. NOTE: This highlights tips and information. Special Safety Instructions for this Device Symbols on the Product On the products you will find symbols that indicate warnings orprovideinformation:

In order to prevent overheating, the radiator must not be covered.

  • Thisdevicebecomeshotduringuse.Inordertoavoid burns, please ensure that it does not come into contact with the skin. Pull the appliance by the handle.
  • Thisradiatorislledwithanexactquantityofaspecialoil. Repairs where it becomes necessary to open the housing of the radiator may only be carried out by the manufac- turer or an authorised service dealer. You should also contact the above if your radiator loses oil.
  • Beforedisposingoftheradiatordrainthefueloiland dispose of in a manner compliant with environmental protection regulations.
  • Pleasekeepasafetydistanceofatleast90cmbetween all sides of the device and furniture and other objects.
  • Undernocircumstancesmaytheradiatorbeusedin rooms with explosive gas (e.g. petrol) or while work is being carried out with inflammable adhesives or solvents (e.g. when gluing or painting parquet, PVC etc).
  • Ensurethatasafetydistanceismaintainedbetweenthe power cord and the housing.
  • Inordertoavoidoverheatingitisimportantthattheair inlets and outlets are kept clear. Never suspend objects in front of or above the radiator.
  • Donotusetheradiatorintheopenair.
  • Thisradiatorisnotsuitableforuseinbathrooms,washing rooms or rooms which are used in a similar manner. The radiator must never be placed in a position where it could fall into a bathtub or other water container.
  • Iftheradiatorshouldfallover,rstremovetheplugfrom the socket and allow the radiator to cool down before returning it to an upright position.English

Intended Use This appliance provides heating or additional heating for dry rooms in private residences. - Theroomsmusthaveaoorareaof5m²ormore. - The rooms must be ventilated. The appliance is intended for domestic use and in similar areas of application. It may only be used in the manner described in this user manual. The appliance may not be used for commercial purposes. Any other use is deemed not as intended and may lead to damage to property or even to personal injury. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage as a result of use other than the intended use. Supplied Parts 1 Heater 2 Castor housing 4 Castors 2 Plate, U-shaped 2 Wing nuts Unpacking the Appliance

1. Remove the appliance from the packaging.

2. Remove all packaging material such as plastic wrap, filler

material, cable ties and cardboard packaging.

3. Check that all supplied parts are included in the box.

NOTE: There may still be dust or production residues on the ap- pliance. We recommend that you clean your appliance as described under ”cleaning“. Description of Parts 1 Display 2 MODE button 3 °C/°F button 4 button 5 button 6 button 7 Handle 8 Power switch 9 Power cord 10 Castor housing Assembling the Rollers CAUTION: Before the device is used for the first time the rollers have to be attached. Please also see our illustration!

  • Turntheradiatorupsidedown. NOTE: It is best to place a blanket underneath so that the housing is not damaged.
  • Pushthe4castorsontothepinsofthecastorhousing.
  • PlacetheU-shapedbracketsbetweentherstandse- cond and between the last and penultimate fin.
  • Inserttheendsofthebracketsthroughtheholesinthe roller carriers.
  • Attachthebracketswiththewingnuts. Instructions
  • Unwindthecablecompletely. Electrical connection
  • Makesurethattheironvoltage(seenameplate)andthe line voltage match.
  • Switchthepowerswitchto0.
  • Onlyconnectthemainsplugtoaproperlyinstalled earthedsocket220-240V~,50Hz. Connected Wattage Thethreepowerlevelsofthedevicesareasfollows: RA 5587 = 1500 W RA 5588 = 2000 W RA 5589 = 2500 W With this connected load a separate supply line protected by a 16 A household circuit breaker is recommended. CAUTION Overload:
  • Donotconnectotherhighpowerappliancestothe same circuit. Safety Switch Your radiator has a safety switch which turns off the electricity as soon as the device falls over. The safety switch prevents dangerous situations caused by overheating. CAUTION: Always place the device in an upright position in order that it is stable and in order to prevent malfunctions.

The appliance may still remain hot after it has toppled over. Wait until it has cooled down. NOTE: Switch the appliance on again using the button.English

Levels/Heating Power

1. Switch on the appliance with the power switch.

1 X for high power ( ) 2 X for medium power ( ) 3 X for low power ( ) 4 X and the appliance goes to Standby. NOTE:

  • Selectlowpowerfore.g.asmallroom.Ifthisisnot sufficient, switch to the medium or high setting.
  • Thepowersettingsareshownby( ) symbols on the display. Setting the temperature

1. Switch the appliance on.

2. Press the button. The number “88“ flashes on the

a thermometer symbol appear on the display. The ther- mometer symbol flashes.

5. Use the “ / “ buttons to set the desired room tempera-

ture. The values can be read off the display. NOTE:

  • Theradiatorwillnowwarmuptheroom.Thether- mometer symbol flashes throughout.
  • Whenthedesiredtemperatureisreached,thether- mometer symbol stops flashing and is constantly lit.
  • Thethermometersymbolashesagainassoonasthe radiator needs to be heated up again.
  • Usethe“ / ” buttons to change the desired room temperature at any time. Program the Switch-off Timer (AUTO OFF) Do you want to determine when the radiator should auto- matically switch off?

1. Press the MODE button again as soon as you have set

the temperature. “AUTO OFF“ flashes on the display.

2. Use the “ / ” buttons to set a time between 1 and

24 hours. The figure can be read off the display.

3. After around 10 seconds, the “AUTO OFF” display stops

flashing and is constantly lit. The radiator will switch off at the desired time. Program the Switch-on Timer (AUTO ON) Do you want to determine when the radiator should auto- matically switch on?

1. Press the MODE button twice after you have set the

temperature. “AUTO ON“ flashes on the display.

2. Use the “ / ” buttons to set a time between 1 and

24 hours. The figure can be read off the display.

3. After around 10 seconds, the “AUTO ON“ display stops

flashing and is constantly lit. The radiator will switch on at the desired time. NOTE: The ”AUTO OFF“ and ”AUTO ON“ functions cannot be combined. Frost Guard Function Are there rooms in your house which you would like to pro- tect against frost? The radiator has a frost guard function.

2. Switch on the power switch. The power indicator lights

up, the display remains dark.

3. If the temperature falls to below 5 °C, the radiator

switches on at setting 3. The display lights up.

4. As soon as the room has been warmed, the radiator

switches back to Standby. The display switches off. Shutting Down

1. Press the button until the display switches off.

2. Switch the power switch to “0“. The power indicator

3. Disconnect the plug from the mains.

Since the housing and metal parts become hot during op- eration, allow the appliance to cool before you put it away.

  • Cleantheapplianceasdescribedandallowittodry completely. We recommend that you keep the appliance in the original packaging if you do not want to use it for long periods.
  • Usethehandletopulltheappliance.Donotpullonthe cable!
  • Alwayskeeptheapplianceoutofthereachofchildrenin a well-ventilated and dry place. Cord wind-up station for power cord The power cord can be wound up on the front of the appli- ance.English
  • Alwaysdisconnectfromthemainsbeforecleaningand wait until the appliance has cooled down.
  • Fleckscanberemovedwithasuitablydampcloth. Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Remedy The appliance does not work. The appliance has no power supply. Check the plug socket with another appliance. Connect the mains plug correctly. Check the main circuit breaker. The appliance is faulty. Contact our service center or a specialist. The radiator does not heat up. The selected tem- perature is too low. Select a higher tem- perature You have acciden- tally programmed a switch-off time. Switch the appliance on directly. The room does not become warm enough. The room is too big. Select a higher setting. Technical Specifications Model: ..............................................RA 5587 / RA 5588 / RA 5589 Powersupply: .....................................................220-240V~,50Hz Powerconsumption:..........................1500 W / 2000 W / 2500 W Protectionclass: ................................................................................. I Netweight: ....................................... 9.25 kg / 11.10 kg / 13.20 kg Subject to technical changes without prior notice! This device has been tested according to all relevant cur-rent CE guidelines, such as electromagnetic compatibility and low voltage directives, and has been constructed in accordance with the latest safety regulations. Disposal - Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol Protectourenvironment:donotdisposeofelectricalequip- ment in the domestic waste. Please return any electrical equipment that you will no longer use to the collection points provided for their disposal. This helps avoid the potential effects of incorrect disposal on the environment and human health. This will contribute to the recycling and other forms of reutili- sation of electrical and electronic equipment. Information concerning where the equipment can be dis- posed of can be obtained from your local authority.Język polski