Orava HO-83 Manuel utilisateur

Halogen heater
HO-83
HO-83
Instruction manual EN

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Intended use of the device
The device is designed exclusively for temperature control and
distribution of warm air in enclosed living spaces, to the extent specified
by technical and operational parameters and functions, safety and user
instructions and external influences of the operating environment.
Warning!
Installation and use of an electrothermal appliance or electric infrared
heater intended for heating is only possible provided that all technical
conditions and requirements for fire safety laid down in applicable
legislation, technical safety standards and these operating and
operating instructions are observed. Do not use the appliance to heat
rooms with precision instruments, food, plants, works of art or animals,
as this could affect the performance, quality and durability of the items
concerned and animal health.
ORAVA electrical appliances are manufactured in accordance with
the state of the art and recognized safety regulations. Nevertheless,
incorrect and unprofessional use or use contrary to the intended
purpose may create a risk of injury or endanger the life of the user or a
third party, resp. damage to equipment and other property.
1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
• This document contains important safety instructions and warnings
for the safe, correct and economical operation of electrical equipment.
Adherence to it helps the user to avoid risks, increase the reliability and
durability of the product.
• In this document, the general term product is used in the text sections
as: electrical equipment - is any equipment used for the production,
conversion, transmission, distribution or use of electricity.
• In terms of the purpose of the use of electricity, the term electrical
equipment in the narrower sense will include the following categories:
- electrical household appliances,
- information and communication equipment,
- consumer electronics,
- lighting equipment,
- electrical and electronic tools,
- toys and equipment for sports and recreational purposes,
- medical devices (aids),
- monitoring and control devices,
- vending machines.
1.1 General safety instructions
• Before putting the device into operation, we recommend that you
carefully read the operating instructions and operate the device in
accordance with the specified instructions!

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• The safety instructions and warnings in this manual do not cover all
possible conditions and situations that may occur when using the
device. The user must understand that personal responsibility and
care are factors that cannot be incorporated into any of the products.
These factors must therefore be ensured by the users operating the
equipment.
• The manufacturer is not liable for any damage to health or property due
to non-compliance with the safety instructions and warnings!
• If possible, keep the operating instructions close to the device
throughout its service life. Always keep the operating instructions with
the appliance for future reference and use by new users.
• Use the device only for the intended purpose and in the manner
specified by the manufacturer.
• The device is intended for indoor use only.
• The device is intended for use in the home and in similar indoor areas
intended for housing without special focus.
• This appliance is intended not only for domestic use but also for the
following uses:
- in shops, offices and other similar work environments;
- in farm buildings;
- in hotels, motels and other residential areas;
- in bed and breakfast establishments.
• This is not a professional device for commercial use.
• Do not alter the technical parameters and characteristics of the device
by unauthorized modification or modification of any part of the device.
• The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused during transport,
incorrect use, damage or destruction of the device due to adverse
weather conditions.
1.2 Safety of the operating environment
• Do not use the device in an industrial or outdoor environment!
• Do not expose the device to:
- sources of excessive heat or open flame,
- dripping or splashing water,
- vibration and excessive mechanical stress,
- insects, animals and flora,
- rain, fog, high humidity rooms (washrooms, showers, bathrooms,
swimming pools and indoor swimming pools),
- aggressive and chemical substances.

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• The operating environment of the device must always comply with the
specified basic characteristics.
Operating environment characteristics:
1. Ambient temperature: +5 ÷ +40 ° C
2. Humidity: 5 ÷ 85%
3. Altitude: ≤ 2,000 m
4. Occurrence of water: occasional condensation of water or occurrence
of water vapor
5. Occurrence of foreign bodies: the amount and type of dust are
insignificant
6. Degree of protection by cover: min. IP20 (the device is protected
against contact with dangerous parts by a finger and is not protected
against the effects of water)
• This degree of protection by the cover is not marked on the product
and in the technical parameters stated in the operating instructions.
• If the degree of protection of the cover on the product is different from
the degree of IPX0, this information is then stated on the label of the
device, or in the technical parameters of the operating instructions.
• Other characteristics of the operating environment in the household
(mechanical stress - shocks and vibrations, occurrence of vegetation,
animals, weather conditions ...) are negligible in terms of the effect on
the correct and safe use of electrical equipment.
1.3 Electrical safety
• Before connecting the appliance to the mains for the first time, make
sure that the mains voltage indicated on the type plate of the appliance
corresponds to the mains voltage in your home.
• The electrical appliance is designed to be supplied from the mains 1/N/
PE ~ 230 V 50 Hz.
• The electrical safety of the appliance is only guaranteed if it is
connected correctly to the mains.
• Electrical equipment of protection class I is equipped with protection
against electric shock by means of protective earthing of inanimate
parts, which can become dangerously alive in the event of equipment
failure. Always connect such devices to properly installed power
outlets that are equipped with a protective earth and have a properly
connected protective earth conductor.
These are all electrical devices equipped with a three-wire power
supply.
• Electrical equipment of protection class II is equipped with protection
against electric shock by double insulation or reinforced insulation of
dangerous live electrical parts. Protection class II equipment must not
be equipped with means of connection protective earthing. These are
all electrical devices equipped with a two-wire power supply.
• Electrical protection class III devices are devices that are powered by
a source of low safe voltage (battery or accumulator) and do not pose
any danger to the user in the event of an electric shock.

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• To ensure increased safety against the risk of electric shock when
using electrical appliances by laymen, it is recommended to install a
residual current device (RCD) in the power supply circuit for sockets
with a rated current not exceeding 20 A with a rated tripping current not
exceeding 30 mA. Consult a qualified electrician to ensure the safety
and correctness of the electrical installation.
• Use only the power cord with the plug (mains lead) that came with the
device and is compatible with the mains socket. Use of another cable
may result in fire or electric shock.
• Always connect the appliance to an easily accessible mains socket. In
the event of an operating fault, the appliance must be switched off and
disconnected from the mains as soon as possible.
• The power cord and mains plug must always remain easily accessible
for safe disconnection of the electrical appliance from the mains.
• Do not unplug the power cord by pulling on the cord. To disconnect,
unplug the power cord.
• If you use an extension cord, make sure that the total ampere rating
of all devices plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the
extension cord‘s ampere rating.
• If you must use an extension cord or power supply, make sure that the
extension cord or power supply is connected to an electrical outlet and
not to another extension cord or power supply. The extension cord or
power strip must be rated for grounded electrical plugs and plugged
into a properly grounded electrical outlet.
• The plug of the appliance‘s power cord must be compatible with the
mains socket. Never use any adapters or modify the outlet in any other
way. Do not use unsuitable and damaged sockets!
• To prevent electric shock, plug the device‘s power cords into properly
grounded electrical outlets. If your device has a 3-pin power cord, do
not use adapters that do not have a grounding element or remove the
grounding element from the plug or adapter.
• Do not bend, squeeze or otherwise expose the appliance ‚s power cord
/mains cord to mechanical stress or external heat sources. Damage to
the power cord may result in electric shock.
• If the power cord is damaged, disconnect the appliance from the mains
and do not continue to use it.
• If the supply cord/plug is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to
avoid a hazard.
• Regularly check and keep the electrical appliance as well as the power
cord and mains socket. Unplug the power cord regularly and clean as
needed. Contamination by dust or other substances can cause damage
to the insulation condition and subsequent fire.

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• Do not expose the electrical appliance to water or humid environments.
Water entering the appliance increases the risk of electric shock. If
the power cord is wet or water has entered the appliance, unplug it
immediately. If the appliance is connected to the mains and if possible,
switch off the power supply to the circuit breaker before attempting to
disconnect the power supply. Be extremely careful when unplugging
wet cables from a live power source.
• If the electrical equipment is installed (connected) to remove the
protective covers, so after the installation, its electrical parts must not
be accessible to users.
1.4 Personal safety
• This appliance is intended for use and operation by persons without
electrical qualification - by laymen, according to the instructions
provided by the manufacturer.
• The operation of the device includes activities such as switching
the device on and off, user manipulation and setting of operating
parameters, visual or auditory control of the device and user cleaning
and maintenance.
• This appliance may be used by children from the age of 8 and persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, if they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance safely and understand the
dangers involved.
• Children must not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and maintenance by users must not be performed by children
without supervision.
• Always keep the appliance out of the reach of children during use and
operation. Remember that the appliance can also be downloaded with
a freely accessible mains cord.
• Always take extra care when operating the appliance! Do not use an
electrical appliance if you are excessively tired, under the influence of
drugs or drugs that reduce attention and concentration.
• Careless handling can lead to serious injuries.

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1.5 Cleaning, maintenance and repairs
• Carry out routine user cleaning and maintenance of the electrical
appliance only as recommended. Do not use solvents or harsh cleaning
items for cleaning. Dirt and visible stains from finger contact, resp.
hands can be cleaned using cleaning detergents specially designed for
cleaning household appliances.
• Always disconnect the appliance from the mains when you are not
using it, cleaning it or when the appliance has malfunctioned.
• Protect electrical appliances that are cleaned after use and are not
intended to be completely or partially immersed in water or any other
liquid against the effects of dripping and / or splashing water and
against immersion.
• Electrical household appliances, like all other technical equipment,
are subject to the effects of the surrounding operating environment
and natural wear. Due to the fact that there is no legal framework for
regular maintenance used in household appliances, the manufacturer
recommends that the user have the appliance inspected and
professionally cleaned at least once a year by a special service.
• By doing so, it is possible to maintain safety, operational reliability and
increase the service life of the equipment.
• Do not disassemble the electrical appliance! The appliance operates
with dangerous voltage. Therefore, always switch off the appliance and
disconnect it from the mains during user maintenance. In the event of a
fault, have it repaired by an authorized service center.
• Before you call for service:
1. Switch the appliance off and on to make sure that the fault reappears.
2. If the appliance malfunctions persist after the above operations, call
the nearest special service.
• Never repair the electrical appliance yourself!
• Unauthorized, unqualified and unprofessional intervention in the
electrical appliance may result in electric shock or other serious injury.
• Only entrust warranty and post-warranty repairs of the electrical
appliance to a qualified technician(*).
(*) Qualified specialist: the sales department of the manufacturer or importer or a person
who is qualified and authorized to carry out this type of activity with the ability to avoid
all hazards.

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2. Special safety instructions. Read carefully!
• The electrical equipment is designed and manufactured in such a way
as to allow safe operation and use by unqualified persons. Despite all
the measures taken by the manufacturer for safe use, operation, there
are certain residual risks and the possible dangers associated with
them. The following symbols and their meanings have been used on
the device and in the accompanying documentation to warn of possible
dangers:
This symbol alerts users that the device is operating on
hazardous voltage. Do not remove the protective covers on the
device.
Failure to observe the safety instructions when using and
operating the device may result in:
Danger of electric shock! Danger of serious injury or death!
This symbol alerts users to the risk of failure to observe the
safety instructions when using and operating the equipment:
Danger of serious injury or death! Risk of equipment damage
or other property damage!
This symbol alerts users to the risk of failure to observe the
safety instructions when using and operating the equipment:
Danger of fire!
This symbol used on the product replaces the sentence:
WARNING! Do not cover.
Transport/Transfer
• When transporting and carrying, be careful when moving to prevent the
device from tipping over and being damaged.
• Only transport the device after a thorough inspection of the area and
the route, which must be unobstructed.
• Do not carry the device until all cable connections have been
disconnected. Never carry the device while it is in operation.
• Carry the device by holding the handles with both hands or the lower
edge of the base and the fixed parts of the covers.
• When carrying, make sure that your hands and the device are not wet
or slippery.
Danger of serious injury or death!
Danger of damaging the device!

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Unpacking/Packaging
• Before putting the device into operation, unpack the device and dispose
of all its parts and accessories of packaging materials, labels and tags.
Keep all packaging materials in a safe place or keep them out of the
reach of children and vulnerable people.
Risk of serious injury!
Danger of suffocation!
Inspection/Commissioning
Note!
• Use only electro-thermal heating equipment that is in good technical
condition and under the conditions specified by the applicable
legislative requirements, fire safety regulations and in this manual.
• We recommend performing initial and subsequent regular inspections
of the device. Prior to installation and initial commissioning, make sure
that the device is complete and shows no visible signs of damage.
• Do not use the appliance if it is incomplete, damaged or any part of
it has been damaged during transport or use. In this case, have the
device repaired by a specialist garage.
• Never clean the appliance (body with electrical parts and control panel)
and the power cord with plug in such a way that liquid could flow into
the appliance. Clean these parts only with a damp cloth and wipe dry or
allow to dry.
• Only clean the appliance when it is switched off and unplugged.
Risk of serious injury!
There is a risk of electric shock!
There is a risk of fire!
Location/Installation
• The device is intended for use as a portable or with the possibility
of mounting on a wall (depending on the model). Equipment fasten
to building components - on walls only in accordance with the
requirements for technical properties of building components, fire safety
measures and installation instructions.
• Use the device only in the working position (upright and with the stand
or feet correctly mounted) and on a flat surface where there is no risk of
it tipping over.
• Do not place the device near curtains, textiles, furniture.
• The appliance must not be used directly on high pile carpets.
Warning! Read carefully.
• An electric heating appliance or electric heater intended for heating can
be installed on a floor made of fire reaction class material A1fl or A2fl.
These technical building materials are classified as non-combustible
according to the uniform European classification system (where the
index fl means “floor”). From selected materials we present e.g. stone
paving, ceramic paving, concrete, etc.

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• The appliance may only be installed on a floor made of reaction-to-
fire class materials Bfl, Cfl, Dfl, Efl or Ffl using an insulating pad. From
selected materials we present e.g. floorboards, OSB boards, beech
parquets, PVC, laminate floating floor, linoleum, polyamide carpets,
etc. The insulating pad must be made of a material of reaction to fire
class A1 or A2 with a thickness of at least 1 mm, in normal operation
resistant to the mechanical effects of the load. The insulation pad must
protrude at least 150 mm on each side of the appliance.
• An electric heating appliance or electric infrared heater intended for
heating may only be located and installed in the vicinity of building
structures and materials of reaction to fire class B, C, D, E or F using
a protective screen. The protective screen must be made of materials
of reaction to fire class A1 or A2 with a thickness of at least 3 mm. The
protective screen must be at a distance of at least 30 mm from building
structures, protected objects or material.
The protective screen must extend beyond the outline of the appliance
by at least 300 mm above its upper edge and at least 150 mm from the
side edges.
• If a protective screen is placed between the appliance and building
structures or protected objects, the specified safety distance can be
reduced by a maximum of half.
• Only place the electric heating appliance intended for heating without
the use of a protective screen at a safe distance from building
structures made of materials of reaction to fire class B, C, D, E or
F and flammable objects and flammable substances. Keep a safe
distance of at least 200 mm in all directions.
• Only place the electric infrared heater for heating without the use of a
protective screen at a safe distance from building structures made of
materials of reaction to fire class B, C, D, E or F and flammable objects
and flammable substances. Keep a safe distance of at least 800 mm in
the direction of the heat radiation, at least 400 mm from the top edge
and at least 200 mm in the other directions.
From selected materials we present e.g. untreated wood, etc.
• Do not place or install an electric heating appliance or electric infrared
radiator in a bathroom, washroom and shower area unless the safety
requirements for electrical equipment and electrical installations in
these areas are met.
• If the bathroom in the living space is sufficiently structurally spacious
and meets the requirements for zoning, the location and use of
electrical equipment is only possible with regard to the safety
requirements set for these spaces.
• The electric heating appliance or electric infrared heater can only be
placed in the bathroom outside the 0-1-2 zone.
• The appliance must be installed in such a way that the switches and
other controls are not within human reach of the bath or shower.
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