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CAUTION:
Make sure that the jobsite is neat and clean before working with the mats. Nails,
screws, and other sharp debris can damage the mats creating a potential shock
hazard. Any mats which become torn or otherwise damaged must be discarded.
Ensure that the breaker supplying power to the heating mats has been turned
off before making electrical connections.
When installing any other materials on or near
a heated floor, ensure that no heating mats are
punctured by nails, screws, etc.
Not for use in wet areas, such as showers. This
system is only for use in areas considered dry
locations by National Electrical Code.
Do not install mats in walls, under walls or partitions,
or in locations where they will be covered by floor
hugging furniture or fixtures.
CAUTION:
Flooring materials must be rated for use
with electric floor warming system.
Do not fold or alter the heating mats.
Do not place futons, beanbag chairs, or
similar furniture on heated floors.
Throughout the manual you will see Cautions and Notes. These notices highlight conditions, procedures, or other
information that require special attention to prevent damage to the mats, to your flooring, or possible injury.
For a safe and functional installation of Radiant Heat for Floating Floors, read and follow these important safety
precautions. Failure to comply with these items may result in injury or damage to the mats.
This information must be read and understood by all technicians who will be working in the area of an installed
Radiant Heat for Floating Floors or main electrical systems. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in a risk
of electric shock or fire hazard.
Indicates precautions or procedures that should be followed
to prevent the possibility of fire.
Indicates precautions or procedures that should be followed
to prevent the possibility of electrical shock.
Indicates an item that you should pay special attention to. For
example, notes are used to highlight installation tips.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Installation & Owner’s Guide iii
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