bimar HF208 Termoventilatore Fan Heater Instruction Manual
- June 8, 2024
- bimar
Table of Contents
bimar HF208 Termoventilatore Fan Heater
SAFETY SYMBOLS
This symbol indicates that these instructions should be read carefully before using the appliance, and that other users should also be informed of them, if necessary. Store this booklet for future reference and for the entire lifetime of the device. If any parts of these instructions are difficult to understand or when in doubt, contact the manufacturer at the address found on the last page before using the product.
Warnings and appliance installation, use, cleaning and maintenance procedures may be updated slightly from those described in this manual; for further details, please consult the updated on-line manual at www.bimaritaly.it.
IP21: WARNING!
These symbols highlight instructions and warnings for safe use.
This symbol indicates that the appliance’s protection rating is IP21.
This symbol indicates that the appliance is class II.
This symbol indicates: WARNING: in order to avoid overheating, do not
cover the appliance.
WARNINGS
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This appliance is designed to only heat indoor domestic and similar environments, as specified in these instructions; furthermore the fan
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heater is to be considered an additional heating unit, and not a source of primary / central heating.
Examples of appliances for domestic use are those used for common domestic purposes, in domestic environments and that can be used by non-experts:- in shops, offices and other similar places of work;
- in farming businesses or similar businesses;
- by guests in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;
- in bed and breakfast accommodation.
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The appliance should not be used in dusty areas or in areas with airborne particles/materials (which may block the grids), or in areas with high humidity, or with flammable products, or outdoors. Any other use should be considered inappropriate and dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damages caused by improper, incorrect or irresponsible use and/or by repairs done by an unqualified person.
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The fan heaters gets hot when in use. Only touch the plastic handle and knobs. Avoid touching the grid since it becomes very hot. Do not insert fingers and/or any object through the front grid, in order to prevent abrasions, electric shocks or damage to the appliance.
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The grille does not provide complete protection to children or to people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacity.
WARNING!- Parts of this product can become hot and cause burns. Special care should be taken in the presence of children and vulnerable people.
- when using electrical appliances, always adhere to basic safety precautions to prevent the risk of fire, electric shocks and physical injury.
- Do not use this appliance in a room with an area of less than 4m².
- This appliance must not be used in any type of vehicle or restricted space (lifts, camper vans, cars, cabins etc.).
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The appliance can be used by children over 8 and by people whose physical, mental or emotional capacity is limited or compromised, or who lack the appropriate experience or knowledge, only if they are supervised after receiving instructions about safe use of the appliance and they understand the hazards. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance that must be carried out by the user must not be done by children unless they are supervised.
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Children younger than 3 years of age must be kept away from the appliance unless they are being constantly supervised. Children between the ages of 3 and 8 years should only turn on / off the appliance as long as it has been placed or installed in its normal operating position, and as long as they are supervised or receive instructions concerning the safe use of the appliance and understand the hazards involved. Children between the ages of 3 and 8 years should not plug it in, adjust or clean the appliance or perform user maintenance.
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Make sure the fan heater does not come into contact with water or any other liquid. If water or any other liquid comes into contact with the appliance, first turn off the power by switching it off at the distribution board, and only then remove the plug from the socket.
Carefully dry both the plug and the socket before restoring power.
Plug into the mains and then continue using the appliance. If in doubt consult a qualified professional.
Danger:- The appliance must not be placed directly beneath a plug point.
- The plug point must be accessible so as to easily remove the plug in case of an emergency.
- Do not use the appliance near a bathtub, a shower, swimming pool or basin/sink, etc.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its technical assistance centre or by someone who is similarly qualified, in order to prevent any risks.
- This appliance is not to be used with an external timer or with a separate distance control unit. This serves to prevent fire hazards should the appliance be covered or incorrectly positioned. Check that other devices with high power consumption are not connected on the same circuit.
- If installed in a bathroom, the appliance must be installed so that switches and other control devices cannot be touched by a person who is in the bath or shower.
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In order to prevent electric shocks, never immerse the plug, the power cord or the appliance in water or any other liquid.
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If the appliance is not being used, unplug it from the plug point.
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Do not touch the appliance with wet hands or feet.
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Do not move the appliance when it is running.
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Do not allow the appliance to be exposed to the weather (sun, rain, etc.).
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Should the appliance fail or not work correctly, disconnect the power cord immediately. Check that it is not damaged, and thereafter turn it back on: if in any doubt, consult a qualified professional.
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Do not pull on the power cord or the appliance itself to unplug the appliance from the plug point.
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Do not pull on the power cord to move the appliance.
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Do not use the appliance if it does not work properly or if it appears damaged; when in doubt, contact a qualified technician.
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Ensure the heating element is free of dust, lint, or any similar material: this improves the fan heater’s performance, and prevents overheating. Periodically check that the aspiration grille does not become obstructed by objects, fabrics or other materials to prevent overheating or breaking the appliance
INSTALLATION
- After unpacking, check that all parts of the appliance are present; if in doubt, do not use and contact a qualified technician. The packaging materials (plastic bags, polystyrene, metal staples, etc.) must not be left within reach of children, as they are potentially hazardous.
- Before connecting the appliance, check that the voltage on the data plate matches that of the electric system. In the event of incompatibility between the plug point and the appliance’s plug, have the plug replaced with a suitable model by a qualified professional, who should ensure that the cord is suitable for the power rating of the appliance (10A). Check that other appliances with high absorption are not connected to the power line to avoid overloading and fire hazards. The use of adaptors or extensions is generally not advisable; if it is necessary to use them, they must comply with safety regulations and the total current (amps) must not be rated lower than the maximum current of the appliance.
- Before each use, check that the appliance is in good condition and that the power cord is not damaged: if in doubt consult a qualified professional.
- Ensure that the power cord is correctly positioned and does not come into contact with hot parts or sharp edges, or become wound around the appliance itself and is not twisted.
- Do not hang or even lean the appliance against any walls.
- Place the fan heater far from any other source of heat, from flammable material (curtains, tapestries, etc.), from flammable gases or explosive objects (spray cans) and from materials that can be deformed by heat. Make sure there is 120 cm of free space in front of the fan heater and 50cm free space on both sides and behind it.
- The surface where the appliance is used must be stable, spacious (do not use on shelves), level (since the appliance could tip over) and heat resistant.
USING THE APPLIANCE
First use: run the appliance to eliminate the “new smell” and any oil residue
from the manufacturing process for at least 10/15 minutes. During this
operation, ventilate the room well to eliminate the “new smell” that is given
off by the appliance.
The fan heater is equipped with the following adjustment devices:
The appliance comes with a thermostat, selector switch, indicator light,
tipping switch and safety device:
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the selector switch controls the following:
“0” = off; “ ”= fan on; “ ”= hot air (1000W); “ ”= very hot air (2000W) -
the thermostat adjusts the ambient temperature, and is greater when the selector is turned towards the maximum position (clockwise direction): once the temperature has been reached, it will be kept constant, while setting it to the lines in between causes the element to come on at intervals.
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The indicator light turns on and off when the appliance reaches the set temperatures.
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The base has an anti-tipping switch, which allows the appliance to run while the fan heater is correctly positioned (when correctly placed you will hear it “click”) but stops operation if the appliance tips over.
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safety device: when included it stops operation in the event of overheating. To restore operation, remove the plug from the mains and wait for it to cool (about 20 minutes) and insert the plug into the plug point and turn on again.
To use the fan heater, proceed as follows:
- Plug into the socket.
- Adjust the thermostat knob (B) to the required ambient temperature.
- Turn the appliance on by turning selector switch (A) clockwise to the required setting.
- To switch off the appliance: turn the selector to ( ), allow only the fan to run for about 3 minutes in order to cool down the element (doing so will increase durability), then turn the fan off by turning the knob to “0” (off). Lastly, always remove the plug from the mains.
If the appliance is not being used for long periods of time, remove the plug from the plug point.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Warning: before cleaning the appliance, turn it off, remove the plug from the plug point and wait until it cools down.
- To ensure proper operation of the appliance, periodically check that the rear ventilation grille is not blocked by fluff or threads: this should be done after removing the plug from the mains; If necessary, use a vacuum cleaner, taking care not to damage the element.
- To clean the main outer casing using a soft, damp cloth; do not use steel wool or abrasive products.
- If the fan heater is not used for long period of time, cover it and store it in a dry place; it is advisable to place it in the original packaging to protect it from dust and moisture.
- Do not immerse the appliance in water or another liquid. Do not wash it with running water or in the dishwasher.
- If you decide to no longer use the appliance, it is recommended that it is made inoperative by cutting the power cord (first ensure that the appliance has been unplugged from the power supply), and ensure that any parts that could represent a risk to playing children are put away.
Correctly disposing of the product as per European Directive 2011/65/UE.
At the end of its lifespan, the product must not be disposed of as part of ordinary waste. It can be handed in to specific collection points set up by the local authority, or to retailers who provide such a service.
Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative consequences for the environment and human health resulting from inappropriate disposal and allows to recover the materials from which it is made in order to obtain significant savings in energy and resources. As a reminder of the obligation to dispose of appliances separately, the product is marked with a crossedout wheelie bin symbol. Incorrect disposal of the product by the user will lead to sanctions according to current law.
SELECTOR KNOB
Technical data
220-240V~ 50/60Hz 1800-2000W
Information requirements for electric local space heaters
| type HF208 (mod. PICK)
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| Dato/Item| Symbol| Value| Unit| Item| Unit
| Heat Output| | | | Type of heat input, for electric storage local space
heaters (select one)
| Nominal heat output| P nom| 1.9| kW| | Manual heat charge control with
integrated thermostat| NA
| Minimum heat output (indicative)| P min| 1.0| kW| | Manual heat charge
control with room and\or outdoor temperature feedback|
NA
| Maximum continuous heat output| P max,c| 1.9| kW| | Electronic heat charge control with room and\or outdoor temperature
feedback
|
NA
| Auxiliary electricity consumption| | Fan assisted heat output| NA
| At nominal heat output| el max| N.A| kW| | Type of heat output/room
temperature control (select one)
| At minimum heat output| el min| N.A| kW| | Single stage heat output
and no room temperature control| no
| In modo stand-by In standby mode| el SB| 0.00000| kW| | Two or more
manual stages, no room temperature
control
| no
| | with mechanic thermostat room temperature control| yes
| | with electronic room temperature control| no
| | Electronic room temperature control plus day timer|
no
| | Electronic room temperature control plus week timer| no
| Other control options (multiple selection possible)
| Room temperature control, with presence detection| no
| Room temperature control, with open window detection| no
| With distance control option| no
| With adaptive start control| no
| With working time limitation| no
| With black bulb sensor| no
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Via G.Amendola, 16/18
25019 Sirmione (BS) – ITALY
www.bimaritaly.it
Servizio clienti:
Assistenza.privati@bimaritaly.it
References
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