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USER MANUAL 90-117 NEO tools
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White portable electric heater with heat sink and ventilation grille (no visible text or symbols)90-117

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PRODUKT NAPRAWIALNY REPARABLE PRODUCTPL
This product is only suitable for occasional use or for use in well-insulated areas
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NOTE: BEFORE USING THE EQUIPMENT, PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE. PERSONS WHO HAVE NOT READ THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD NOT CARRY OUT ASSEMBLY, ADJUSTMENT OR OPERATION OF THE EQUIPMENT.
SPECIFIC SAFETY PROVISIONS
- This equipment may be used by children of at least 8 years of age and by people with reduced physical and mental capabilities and lack of familiarity with the equipment, if supervision or instruction is provided on how to use the equipment safely so that the associated risks are understood. Children should not play with the equipment. Unsupervised children should not carry out cleaning or maintenance of the equipment
- The unit is used for occasional operation.
NOTE
- To avoid overheating, do not cover the unit.
- Keep children under 3 years of age away from the appliance unless they are under constant supervision.
- Children between the ages of 3 and 8 can switch the appliance on/off provided it has been placed or installed in the intended normal operating position. Children should be supervised at all times unless they have received instructions on how to operate the appliance safely. Children between 3 and 8 years of age may not connect the appliance to the power supply, adjust or clean the appliance or perform maintenance.
- Caution - some parts of the appliance can become very hot and cause burns. Special attention should be paid to the presence of children and vulnerable persons.
INTRODUCTION
- The unit is intended for use in homes, and small premises. It is not intended for use in greenhouses or construction sites. The heater is equipped with a safety device which will switch off the heater in the event of accidental overheating (e.g. air inlet and outlet grilles clogged, motor speed too slow, no motor at all). To reset, disconnect the plug from the power supply for a few minutes, remove the cause of overheating and reconnect the device
- During initial start-up, there may be a slight emission of smoke. This is normal and will disappear after a few minutes of operation.
PICTOGRAMS AND WARNINGS

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- Read the instructions carefully.
- Requires assembly.
- Caution: hot surface.
- Do not cover the heater openings.
- Before maintenance, disconnect from the power supply
- For indoor use.
- Protect from water and moisture.
- Children under 3 years of age should be kept away from the appliance unless under constant supervision.
- Do not dispose of with household waste.
- Subject to selective recycling.
Description of graphic elements
The numbering below refers to the components of the unit shown on the graphic pages of this manual.
| Drawing designation A | Description |
| 1 | Air outlet openings |
| 2 | Control knobs |
| 3 | Air intake openings |
| 4 | Transport handle |
| 5 | Legs |
| Figure B designation | Description |
| 1 | On/Off switch - Main knob |
| 2 | Signalling inclusion |
| 3 | knob |
| 4 | Excluded |
| 5 | Fan on |
| 6 | 50% heating power |
| 7 | 100% heating power |
Basic precautions should always be observed when using the device:
- The unit must not be used outdoors in damp weather, in bathrooms or other wet or humid environments.
- Please note that the appliance can become very hot. Therefore, the appliance should be placed at a safe distance from flammable objects such as: furniture, curtains etc.
- Do not cover the unit with, for example, a towel.
- The appliance must not be located directly under a wall socket.
- The appliance must not be connected to the mains via a timer or programmable switch.
- The appliance must not be placed in rooms where flammable dusts, liquids or gases are used or present.
- If the appliance is connected via an extension cord, ensure that the extension cord is as short as possible and fully extended
- The unit should not be used in the immediate vicinity of a bath, shower or swimming pool.
- If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its representative, service or a qualified person in order to avoid danger.
- Do not connect other devices to the same mains socket to which the device is connected
- The appliance should not be left unattended. Keep children and pets away from the appliance.
- Do not place the unit on unstable, moving surfaces or where the unit can be knocked over.
- If the appliance is not used for a long time, unplug it from the power supply. Do not leave the appliance switched on unattended. When disconnecting the appliance from the mains, pull out the plug, never pull on the power cord.
- Keep the unit away from curtains, curtains or places where the air inlet is easily blocked.
- To prevent possible electric shock, never operate the appliance with wet hands or when there is water on the power cord.
- Do not dispose of electrical appliances with unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection points. Contact your local authorities for information on available collection systems. If electrical appliances are disposed in landfill sites, hazardous substances can seep into the groundwater and enter the food chain, damaging your health.
- This equipment is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical or mental capabilities or without experience unless supervision or instruction is provided regarding the safe use of the equipment so that the associated risks are understood
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
USE OF THE FAN HEATER
ATTENTION! Do not use the device in rooms that have a surface area of less than 4 m^2
- Position the appliance so that it stands on a stable surface, at a safe distance from damp areas and flammable objects.
- Connect the device to the network.
• NOTE: Always use the heater in an upright position. - Make sure there is a safe space between the radiator and furniture, curtains, etc. - 50 cm at the top and sides and 120 cm at the front.
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Set the knob fig. B1 to position fig. B5 the fan will start operating. Setting the knob in position fig. B6 will start heating at 50% of the unit's power, turning the knob to position fig. B7 allows the heater to operate at full power.
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After operation, do not switch the unit off but let the unit run for 2-3 minutes on the fan only, fig. B5, to allow the heaters to cool down. Only after this time has elapsed can the control knob fig. B1 be turned to position fig. B4 (off).
- Set the thermostat switch Fig. B3 to the desired temperature position.
- When you feel that the room temperature is comfortable, slowly turn the thermostat switch Fig. B3 counterclockwise in the minimum direction until the unit switches off.
- When the room temperature rises to the required value, the thermostat switches off the heating element. When the temperature drops, the thermostat will restart the heating element. The unit automatically switches the heating element on and off, thus maintaining a constant room temperature.
- The thermostat switch will automatically maintain the desired room temperature.
- You can also turn the thermostat switch Fig. B3 counterclockwise to the minimum position or turn the thermostat switch clockwise to the maximum position to lower or raise the temperature.
CONSERVATION
- Unplug the appliance from the power supply and allow it to cool down before cleaning. The housing of the appliance gets dirty easily, so wipe it frequently with a soft sponge. Wipe any soiled part with a sponge soaked in warm water with detergent. Then wipe the washed element with a dry cloth. Take care that water does not get inside the unit. To protect the housing, do not use solvents or strong detergents for cleaning.
- Clean the power cord and plug, then dry and pack in a plastic bag.
- Store the unit in a dry ventilated room away from children.
- Allow sufficient time for the heater to dry before restarting.
- Regularly clean the air inlets and outlets with a hoover (with regular use, at least twice a year).
RATING DATA
| Model | 90-117 |
| Supply voltage | 230V ~ |
| Supply frequency | 50Hz |
| Heating power | 2000W |
| Protection class | II |
| IP degree of protection | IPX0 |
| Weight (without accessories) | 1.0 kg |
| Year of production | 2025 |
| 90-117 means both the type and the designation of the machine | |
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Electrically-powered products should not be disposed of with household waste, but should be taken to appropriate facilities for disposal. Contact your product dealer or local authority for information on disposal. Waste electrical and electronic equipment contains substances that are not environmentally friendly. Unrecycled equipment poses a potential risk to the environment and human health.
"GTX Poland Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością" Spółka komandytowa with its registered office in Warsaw, ul. Pograniczna 2/4 (hereinafter: "GTX Poland") informs that all copyrights to the content of this manual (hereinafter: "Manual"), including among others. All copyrights to the contents of this Manual (hereinafter referred to as "Manual"), including but not limited to its text, photographs, diagrams, drawings, as well as its composition, belong exclusively to GTX Poland and are subject to legal protection pursuant to the Act of February 4, 1994 on Copyright and Related Rights (i.e. Journal of Laws 2006 No. 90 Item 631 as amended). Copying, processing, publishing, modifying for commercial purposes the entire Manual as well as its individual elements without the written consent of GTX Poland is strictly prohibited and may result in civil and criminal liability.
| 90-117 | ||||||
| Parameter | Designation | Value | Unit | Parameter | Unit | |
| Thermal power | Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one) | |||||
| Nominal heat output | P_nom | 1.8-2.0 | kW | single level heat output, no room temperature control | Not | |
| Minimum heat output (indicative) | P_min | 0.9 | kW | two or more manual levels, no room temperature control | Not | |
| Maximum fixed heat output | P_max,c | 2.0 | kW | with mechanical thermostat for room temperature control | Yes | |
| with electronic room temperature control | Not | |||||
| Electricity consumption for own use | electronic room temperature control + daily timer | Not | ||||
| In off mode | After | 0 | W | electronic room temperature control + weekly timer | Not | |
| In standby mode | Psm | 0 | W | Other adjustment options (several can be selected) | ||
| In idle mode | Pidels | 0 | W | room temperature control with presence detection | Not | |
| In network standby mode | Pnsm | 0 | W | room temperature control with open window detection | Not | |
| Standby mode with information or status display | not | remote control option | Not | |||
| Seasonal energy efficiency of space heating in active mode | ns,on | 85 | % | adaptive actuation | Not | |
| restriction of working time | Not | |||||
| black bulb sensor | Not | |||||
| self-learning function | Not | |||||
| accuracy of control | Not | |||||
| Contact details | GTX Poland Sp. z o. o. Sp. K., ul. Pograniczna 2/4, 02-285 Warsaw | |||||
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