Instruction Manual

2.1. General Safety Instructions
All EMBER heating panels are only suitable for use as a heating element. Any improper use can present a signicant danger to people, animals
and the environment.
EMBER heating panels are not intended to be used by people (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and/
or knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or have received instructions on how to use the device.
All heating panels must be kept away from children. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the device.
• EMBER heating panels are not suitable for use in rain or wet conditions, under water, and for any non-intended use.
For all EMBER heating panels, please observe the following installation instructions (see Section 3).
Each EMBER heater has a built-in safety switch that turns off the heating element automatically if it is overheating. By unplugging the unit and waiting for
about 10 to 15 minutes, the safety switch is activated automatically and the unit is operational again.
2.2. Special Safety Instructions
DO NOT COVER. Warning: To avoid overheating, the heater must not be covered. Never cover the EMBER heating panel. This can cause heat buildup.
• The heater is very hot when in use (depending on model, up to 125° C or 257ºF). Contact could lead to serious burns.
Each EMBER heater is equipped with a power cord and plug. If you desire to operate the unit in a hardwired application, you can operate the heater with a
room thermostat. Make sure that nobody can trip over the cable. Protect the unit from overloading the circuit breaker, and operate the equipment only as
specied on the nameplate.
Do not use the EMBER heating panel if the power cord or plug (optional) is damaged. This should be checked before each use. Do not drag or tear the main
cable. Do not scrub the cable, and do not clamp the cable. Neither the cable nor the plugs (optional) may be repaired or replaced. In case of damage, contact
the manufacturer or distributor.
Never dip EMBER heating panels into water or put them in water. Also, people should never touch the heating element while they are in the bathtub or
shower. Do not use this device near a bathtub shower or swimming pool.
The Glass and Mirror heating panels can only be operated in a permanently mounted position (for more information on mounting, see Section 3.1.).
In case of damage to the heating panel or the circuit cable, immediately disconnect it from the circuit. (For further information about the warranty process, see
Section 8).
To prevent damage and accidents, never open the device (see the detailed information described in Section 3.5.). If the device is opened, warranty and liability
claims are not approved.
The surface of Ember® glass panels consist of 1/4” (6mm), specially-treated, tempered safety glass (ESG). This glass is much more durable than
conventional glass, and is designed for signicantly higher impact forces and high temperature use. If the safety glass gets damaged, it shatters
into many small, blunt edged pieces, to minimize the risk of injury.
Please note, when choosing an installation location for the product, that a very small percentage of toughened glass products like these can
exhibit “spontaneous breakage”, or shattering of the glass. This can occur at any time, even when there is no visible damage to the surface.
Because of this possibility, please choose an installation location where it can pose no danger to people or nearby objects if breakage does occur.
ATTENTION: Avoid any kind of load on the glass itself, especially directly on the edges.
Do not lean the glass panel against anything, or lean anything against it.
If testing the unit before mounting, please lay the product on a at surface, with the glass facing up. Do not operate the unit in this position any
longer than necessary, and only do so to verify proper operation.
Do not operate Ember glass or mirror panels when they are placed on their edge.
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Safety Notes Before First Use
Section 2