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SAFETY INFORMATION

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29.  Use only in accordance with the local ordi-

nances and codes.

30.  This  product  is  not  to  be  used  as  the  sole 

support for an umbrella. Umbrella must be 

supported by a table.

31.  Do not use or install umbrella into product 

at temperatures below freezing. A damaged 

product could result in the risk of fire, electric 

shock and injury to persons.

32.  Do not use this at any elevation above floor 

level. Do not place on a table.

33.  Locate product so “ON” light can be easily seen 

10 ft (3.05 m) around and 5 ft (1.52 m) above.

34.  If a table cloth is used on the table above the prod-

uct, secure it to prevent movement due to wind.

35.  Do  not  use  in  temperatures  above  75°  F 

(28.9° C). Nuisance tripping of manual reset 

thermal protector can occur.

36.  Take precautions to prevent spilling drinks on 

product.

37.  If the product will not operate, see specific 

instructions in 

Troubleshooting

, page 6.

38.  Save these instructions for future reference.

This  product  contains  and/or 

generates chemicals known to 

the state of California to cause 

cancer or birth defects or other 

reproductive harm.

PRE-OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS

GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER

•  Since 1971 the National Electric Code (NEC) 

has required Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter 

devices on all outdoor circuits.

•  If your residence was built before 1971, check with 

a qualified electrician to determine if a Ground 

Fault Circuit Interrupter protector exists.

•  Do not use this product if the circuit does not 

have a GFCI protection.

•  Do not plug this product into an indoor circuit.
•  Typical accepted GFCI devices are shown in 

Figure 1.

•  Avoid the use of an extension cord. Extension 

cord may overheat and cause risk of fire. If you 

must have an extension cord, the cord shall be 

minimum size of 14 awg and not rated less than 

1875 watts. Use only 3 wire cord type (3 prong 

plug) marked for outdoor use.

PLUG ADAPTER

IMPORTANT:

 This product must be used on a 

grounded supply circuit.
An adapter as shown in Figure 2 is available for 

connecting three-prong grounding type plugs to 

two-slot  receptacles. The  green  grounding  lug 

extending from the adapter must be connected to 

a permanent ground such as a properly grounded 

outlet box.

Figure 2 - Plug Adapter

Metal 
Screw

Cover of 
Grounded 
Outlet Box

RESET

TEST

WARNING

Test and 
Reset 
Buttons

GFCI Cord 
Adapter

Figure 1 - GFCI Options

Summary of Contents for PD15EA

Page 1: ...erence For more information visit www desatech com MODELS PD15EA PG15EA PL15EA AND PV15EA 1500 WATT 120V 60HZ 12 5 AMPS OUTDOOR ELECTRIC PATIO TABLE UMBRELLA STAND AND FOOT WARMER SERVICE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Information 2 Pre Operating Instructions 3 General Information 4 Product Identification 5 Installation 5 Operation 5 Cleaning 5 Wiring Diagram 5 Safety Requirements 6 Cautions 6 All...

Page 2: ...ug product after use 13 When unplugging be sure to pull by the plug and not the cord 14 Keep electrical plug dry and off of wet surfaces 15 Do not place or store where product can fall or be pulled into swimming pool or body of water If product falls into water unplug immediately DO NOT REACH INTO WATER If water is above the air intakes see Figure 3 page 4 or product is totally immersed in water d...

Page 3: ...er or birth defects or other reproductive harm PRE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER Since 1971 the National Electric Code NEC has required Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter devices on all outdoor circuits Ifyourresidencewasbuiltbefore1971 checkwith a qualified electrician to determine if a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter protector exists Do not use this product if the circuit does no...

Page 4: ...ise which have not been covered If such problems arise please call the Technical Service Departmentʼs number 1 866 672 6040 or visit our website at www desatech com to address these technical problem areas If you need assistance for ordering parts billing questions etc you should contact 1 866 672 6040 SERVICE PREPARATION A clean work area at the start of each job is essen tial for efficient servic...

Page 5: ...Follow all local ordinances and codes when using this product 1 Push lighted ON OFF switch 2 The power light will remain lit during operation 3 Stay back from product until all water or debris has blown clear 4 Product will warm in a few minutes CLEANING DURING SEASON CARE Always unplug the product before moving or cleaning 1 Do not disassemble Carefully wipe the exte rior of unit with a soft damp...

Page 6: ...rior of plastic shroud and inside pole receiver for cracks Replace shroud if cracks are found 2 Examine cover of on off switch for cracks Replace switch if cracks are found A C Air To Be Heated Heated Air D E B Figure 4 System Operation TROUBLESHOOTING CAUTION Risk of electric shock If your product fails to operate 1 Make sure the electrical outlet GFCI or circuit breaker and extension cord is wor...

Page 7: ...il If the resistance is not approximately 6 0 to 6 4 ohms at 73 F the motor is defective and should be replaced Note Resistances may vary due to motor temperature Figure 6 Testing Motor OBSERVED FAULT Motor starts and runs but cool air is felt Does tubular heating element heat up No Yes WARNING WARNING Hot Surface Hot Surface 1 Look for defective 3 Check for blocked tubular heating air intake open...

Page 8: ...0 F such as Loctite Thread Locker Blue to each of the thermal reset switch mounting screws see Figure 10 Torque screws to 6 to 9 inch pounds 4 The tip switch cover must isolate tip switch from metal base as shown in Figure 11 5 To complete grounding of heater all ground wires must be fixed with screws as originally assembled by the manufacturer Additionally internal tooth washers must be against th...

Page 9: ... on flat of shaft see Figure 15 9 Heater is equipped with heat reflective tape If loose or damaged replace tape as shown in Figures 16 and 17 Tape edge should touch top of louver openings REASSEMBLY POINTS Continued Figure 14 Heating Element and Bracket Figure 15 Fan and Motor Figure 16 Reflective Tape and Louvers Figure 17 Reflective Tape on All Louvers Motor Shaft Back of and Flat of Motor Shaft Fan...

Page 10: ...tech com 115423 01A 10 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN 19 1 7 28 14 16 9 8 2 17 18 27 26 15 Requires Loctite Thread Locker Blue 6 3 22 23 20 13 11 10 21 2 12 24 25 Steel Nut Brass Washer Rubber Seal Bottom View 5 4 ...

Page 11: ...103457 01 Button Plug 1 13 114679 01 Screen Guard Kit 1 14 114025 01 Manual Reset Limit Switch 1 15 M10908 2 Screw 6 32 x 3 8 Hex Head 2 16 107729 01 Tip Switch 1 17 097968 07 Screw 4 40 x 3 4 Hex Head 2 18 097384 04 Captive Washer Nut 2 19 Mounting Pan Kit 1 20 113558 01 On Off Switch 1 21 097785 10 Gasket Seal 1 22 113578 01 Thumb Screw 1 4 20 x 1 1 23 113577 01 Nut 1 4 20 Weld 1 24 113200 01 Ti...

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