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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

HOW TO OPERATE YOUR HEATER

Select the “LOW” wattage setting. If your desired temperature is not reached, select the “HI” setting. 

NOTE: The temperature of the air coming from the front of the heater will be approximately 40˚F 

warmer than the room temperature in the “HI” setting. With extremely cold environments, air from 

the heater may not feel hot. As the heater continues to operate, the heater air and surrounding air 

temperature will continue to increase.

1.  The heater must be properly 

installed before it is used. Be 

sure  the  plug  fits  tightly  into  the 

receptacle. The red light indicates 

the unit is plugged in.

2.  Do not operate without the stand 

attached.

3.  Do not use breaker panel or wall 

thermostat to control heater.

4.  Always unplug heater when not in 

use.

5.  Clean heater at least every six 

months  or  as  required.  See 

“MAINTAINING YOUR HEATER”.

6.  CAUTION: Risk of electrical 

shock. Do not open. No user-

serviceable parts inside. Any other 

service not detailed in this owner’s 

guide should be performed by an 

authorized service representative.

Fan cycling with heat

1. Press the ON/AUTO switch to 

the “AUTO” position and turn the 

thermostat knob fully clockwise.

2. When the room reaches 

your comfort level, turn 

the thermostat knob 

counterclockwise until the heater 

turns off. The heat and the fan 

will automatically cycle around 

this preset temperature.

3. To reduce the room temperature, 

turn the knob counterclockwise. 

To increase the room 

temperature, turn the knob 

clockwise.

Fan running continuously with 

intermittent heat

Determined by the thermostat setting

1. Press the ON/AUTO switch to the “ON” 

position and turn the thermostat knob 

fully clockwise.

2. When the room reaches your comfort 

level, turn the thermostat knob 

counterclockwise until the heater turns 

off.  The heater will automatically 

cycle around this preset temperature, 

however the fan will run constantly.

3. To reduce the room temperature, turn 

the knob counterclockwise. To increase 

the room temperature, turn the knob 

clockwise.

Fan running 

continuously 

with no heat

1. Press the 

ON/AUTO 

switch to 

the “ON” 

position.

2. Turn the 

thermostat 

knob just 

above 

the “OFF” 

position.

RESETTING THE MANUAL RESET LIMIT CONTROL

About the Manual Reset Temperature Limit Control

The heater is protected by a high temperature manual reset control, designed to open the heater 

circuit and stop the electrical current flow when excessive operating temperatures are detected.

Resetting the Manual Reset Temperature Limit Control

If the manual reset limit control has opened the heater circuit due to excessive operating 

temperatures, the heater will not work or may blow cold air until the limit reset button is pressed.  After 

allowing the unit to cool for at least 10 minutes and resolving the problem causing the limit to trip 

(typically the heater is blocked or needs cleaning); use a narrow object such as a ball-point pen to 

access the reset button through the lower-right hole marked “RESET”. Press FIRMLY. If the manual 

reset continues to trip, see Troubleshooting Chart. 

Summary of Contents for Hot One

Page 1: ...ADET US Vancouver Washington USA A S SEMBLED I N tested to UL standards Thank you for your purchase Question or problem Let us solve it with a single phone call email or online chat We ll save you a t...

Page 2: ...cord with throw rugs runners or similar coverings Arrange cord away from traffic area and where it will not be tripped over 9 To disconnect heater turn controls to off then remove plug from receptacl...

Page 3: ...s for use with 240 volts The cord has a 20 amp or 30 amp plug as shown in Figure 1 No adapter is available for these blade configurations and none should be used The Hot One requires a 240 volt ground...

Page 4: ...drill holes through the drywall in each of the two bottom keyhole positions Insert drywall anchors provided in each hole 6 Insert the drywall anchor screws until completely screwed in Then back each a...

Page 5: ...ck 8 inches wide and long enough to span the distance across the two rafters See Figure 6 Note A 240 volt receptacle must be within six feet of the heater 2 Remove stand from heater by loosening knobs...

Page 6: ...b counterclockwise To increase the room temperature turn the knob clockwise Fan running continuously with intermittent heat Determined by the thermostat setting 1 Press the ON AUTO switch to the ON po...

Page 7: ...instructions on how to have the repair or replacement processed Parts and Service Visit cadetheat com parts service for information on where to obtain parts and service Maintenance As Needed or every...

Page 8: ...rature rise on heater is 40 F 1 Allow heater to cool then push reset 2 Increase the thermostat setting turn ON AUTO switch to AUTO 3 Replace elements 4 Check and correct loose wire 5 Close doors or wi...

Page 9: ...051226 Thermostat 5 050327 Temperature Limit Switch 6 401723 401726 Element RCP402S 1333 1000W 3 req Element RCP502S 1667 1332W 3 req 7 001601 Fan Blade 8 051424 Fan Motor 9 400202 Mounting Stand 10...

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