EUROM 365214 Kamin Vento Swing Fan Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- EUROM
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EUROM 365214 Kamin Vento Swing Fan
Thank you
Thank you very much for choosing for a EUROM device. You have made a good
choice! We hope you will be satisfied about its functioning. To get maximum
profit from your product, it is important to read this manual attentive and
totally before use, and to understand what is written. Read especially the
safety instructions: they are there to protect you and your environment. Keep
the manual in a safe place for future reference. Store also the package: that
is the best protection for your product in times of no-use. And if you at any
time pass the appliance on, pass on the manual and package too. We wish you a
lot of fun with the Kamin Vento Swing!
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Symbol explanation
Technical specifications
- blades: 16 cm
- Start temperature: 65°C
- Operation temperature: 300°C
- Dimensions: 11 x 16 x 23,5 cm
- Weight: 0,64 kg
Safety recommendations
- This device is only intended for household use.
- Always ensure that the base is sturdy, flat and horizontal.
- Check to ensure that the fan blades are secured correctly. If necessary, tighten them with an Allen key.
- Never place the device on an unprotected surface when the feet are hot; it could damage the surface.
- Check to ensure the handle is upright before placing the device on the heater.
- The device is not intended to be used by persons (including children) with limited physical, sensual or intellectual capacities, or a lack of experience or knowledge unless under supervision and with the provision of suitable instructions regarding the correct use of the device by a person who is responsible for safety.
- Keep the device out of the reach of children and monitor closely when it is used by children or when it is near children or pets.
- This device is not a toy.
- Never leave a working device unattended.
- Never try to cool the device down quickly by submerging in water, or similar. This will damage the fan.
- Do not allow the device to fall as this could damage the printed circuit board or slats.
- Never put a finger, pen or any other object between the blades of the functioning ventilator!
- Keep hair, clothing, jewelry and similar items out of the vicinity of the device.
- Only move the device using the handle.
- Prevent the device falling or being knocked and do not expose it to draughts, in order to prevent damage.
- This device works between temperatures of 65° and 300°C. Temperatures above 300°C could damage the device. Use a suitable thermometer to ensure that the temperature above the heater does not exceed 300°C.
- The device gets hot when in use and could potentially cause burns. Always use the handle on the device to move it and never touch the foot of the heater fan.
- The guarantee does not cover damage caused by overheating. This device should only be used for the purposes and in the manner set out in the instructions. All other uses could present a risk (fire, injury, damage, etc.) and will invalidate the guarantee and no liability will be taken by the supplier.
Description and working
- Handle
- Cool frame
- Fan blade
- Socket screw
- Base
- Operating knob – swivel function
The heater fan starts to work when the thermo-electric module, which works like a generator to turn on the fan’s motor, reaches a minimum temperature of 65°C. Hot air will begin to circulate around the room. The smart, oscillating function moves the heat from left to right by 40°. This ensures even and fluid distribution of air throughout the room.
Start and stop oscillating
Start
Press the operating knob (6) on the back of the heater fan down.
Stop
Pull up the operating knob (6) on the back of the heater fan until you hear
clear click.
Note: do not use the operation knob when the heater fan is already
running. (The heater fan is already quite hot.)
Intended use
The heater fan is intended to be used on top of a free-standing heater with a normal surface temperature of 65–300°C, to save fuel and ensure that heat is distributed effectively throughout the room. The heater fan is ideal for rooms with unusual layouts or environments that are particularly cold or damp. The heater fan does not work on mains electricity or batteries; it uses the heat from the heater to activate the fan. The unique design of the fan ensures it is stable and functions quietly. Place the heater fan on top of the heater so that cool air is drawn across the cool frame. Do not place the heater fan in front of the heater or directly in front of the chimney; the cool frame will become too hot. If the surface temperature exceeds 300°C, place the fan on a part of the heater that is not quite as hot to prevent damaging the device. Use a thermometer that is suitable for very high temperatures. The foot is designed so that it tilts slightly when the temperature gets too high; this ensure there is less contact with the surface. It also prevents the fan being damaged by high temperatures. This works up to a point but it is still important to ensure the temperature limit is not exceeded.
Cleaning and maintenance
- Let the fan cool down before cleaning it or carrying out maintenance.
- Clean the fan with a damp cloth. Do not use any abrasive or corrosive cleaning products that could damage the material. Do not submerge the fan in liquids!
- Let the fan dry out thoroughly before using it again.
- Store the fan at the end of the season in a safe, dry place that is not subject to extremes of temperature, preferably in its original packaging.
Disposal
At its end of life, discard the device according to the local laws and regulations, or deliver the device to your supplier.
References
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