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   WARNING:

Never attempt to service the heater while the unit is hot, In use, or plugged in. Only 
qualified service technicians should service these units.
• Throughly inspect the unit prior to use.
• Keep heater clean and free of dust and debris.
• The use of an air compressor can be used to blow out the case. Be sure to only 
use moderate air pressure as to not damage any internal components.
• A soft dry cloth should be used for cleaning of outer shell and handle.
• The fan motor is sealed and does not need to be lubricated.

Starting Instructions

1. Place the heater on a stable and level surface. Insure clearance to
combustibles are observed (see table on this page).
2. Turn thermostat counter-clockwise to lowest setting.
3. Plug the heater into a properly grounded outlet.
4. Depress the power switch into the on “I” position.
5. Turn thermostat knob up (clockwise) until desired temperature is reached.
6. The Heating element and fan will remain on until the temperature
setting is reached. The unit will cycle on and off as needed.

To Stop Heating

1. Rotate the thermostat knob to the lowest position.
2. Flip the power switch into the off “O” position.
3. Disconnect plug from power supply.

NOTE: This heater is equipped with an overheat limit switch which may cause the 
heater to stop. This is indicated by a visual alarm when the power switch is in the
on position and the “fault” light comes on. (fig 1) Check and remove the cause of 
the overheating before restarting. Preform steps 1 through 3 of the Stop Heating 
procedure above. Once the unit is cool (may take up to 15 minutes) remove the 
black cap near the handle base, using a flat head screw driver if necessary. Using 
a non-metallic object, depress the reset switch inside the access hole. When the 
heater is plugged back into power and turned on the “fault” light will dim and the 
heater may be operated again. Replace the black cap into the access hole.  

Maintenance

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Summary of Contents for DXH165

Page 1: ...e place for future reference Do not allow anyone who has not read these instructions to assemble adjust or operate the heater VEUILLEZ LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT LES INSTRUCTIONS Lisez et observez toutes les instructions Conservez ces instructions dans un endroit sécuritaire pour vous y référer ultérieurement Interdisez à quiconque n ayant pas lu les présentes directives d assembler de régler ou de faire ...

Page 2: ...DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates a practice not related to personal injury which...

Page 3: ...them up to very high temperatures The fan then passes room air over the hot elements exchanging cold air for warm The air moving over the coils keeps them from reaching temperatures that are not safe for the normal operation of the heater However it is important to keep all combustible materials and any objects that may be sucked into the fan blades at a safe distance please refer to the table on ...

Page 4: ...tting is reached The unit will cycle on and off as needed To Stop Heating 1 Rotate the thermostat knob to the lowest position 2 Flip the power switch into the off O position 3 Disconnect plug from power supply NOTE This heater is equipped with an overheat limit switch which may cause the heater to stop This is indicated by a visual alarm when the power switch is in the on position and the fault li...

Page 5: ...not turned on Turn power switch on Heater does not operate power switch illuminated Wrong thermostat setting Adjust thermostat knob to higher temperature Defective Thermostat Heating Coil or Power Switch Refer to page 8 for parts services Heater does not operate fault light illuminated Thermal overload switch has been tripped Manual reset see Stop Heating note on page 4 Elements are on but motor d...

Page 6: ...English 6 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 7: ...English 7 DXH165 ...

Page 8: ...OOT RUBBER 21 41031 CLIP SENSOR CAPILLARY TUBE 22 41032 SWITCH HIGH LIMIT 77C 23 41015 BOARD CIRCUIT HIGH LIMIT INDICATOR 24 41034 THERMOSTAT TEMPERATURE AMBIENT 25 41035 SWITCH LIGHTED ON OFF 26 41036 BUSHING PLASTIC WIRE 27 41028 FRONT SCREEN ASSEMBLY 28 41093 RADIATION SHIELD TUBE W BRACKETS 41097 Power Cord Not shown on drawing WARNING Use only manufacturer s replacement parts Use of any other...

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