NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE CONNECTED TO
Operation
1. Position the heater so that it stands upright on a
firm, level surface and at a safe distance from wet
environments and flammable objects.
2. Connect the fan heater to the proper electrical power.
3. Set the Thermostat Control Dial to H.
4. The heater will switch on when the function selector
dial is set to one of the three power settings.
Setting
Unit is Off
Fan Runs - No heating
Fan Runs - Low heat
Fan Runs - High heat
5. When using the heater for the first time, you may
notice a slight emission of smoke. This is normal
and will stop after a short time. The heating element
was coated with a layer of protective oil during
production. The smoke is caused by the leftover oil
as it is heated.
Automatic Overheat Safety Control
– This heater is equipped with safety internal heat
limiting thermostat and overheat protection circuit.
When a potential overheat temperature is reached,
the system will automatically shut the heater off.
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Operation
Function
Thermostat Instructions
– Set the thermostat to H and let the heater operate
with full power input. When the room temperature
reaches the required value, turn the thermostat to
the left until it switches off.
– The thermostat will then switch on and off
automatically to control the room temperature
according to the preset value and keep the room
temperature constant.
Cleaning and Maintenance
– Before cleaning the appliance, disconnect it from the
outlet and let it cool down.
– The enclosure is easy to get dirty. Wipe it often
with a soft sponge. For very dirty parts, wipe with a
sponge dipped in < 122°F water and mild detergent,
then dry the heater enclosure with a clean cloth. Be
careful not to let the water enter the inside of the
appliance
– In order to protect the enclosure, do not splash
water onto the heater, and never use a solvent like
gasoline, isoamyl acetate, toluene, etc. to clean the
heater.
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