PERFORMANCE RECOMMENDATIONS
To assure maximum performance, please follow the recommendations below:
1.
For best results, do not locate the heater in an area with a high rate of air movement, as the warm air may be removed from the
area you are intending to heat.
2.
Try placing the heater near a warmer inside wall and direct the output toward a cooler outside wall. The cooler outside wall
will tend to draw the heat toward itself, which will encourage more eficient heating.
3.
Do not place the heater next to a cold air return, as this will draw the heat away from the area to be heated and prevent eficient
heating. Experiment with the placement of the heater to see what works best for you.
4.
To ensure maximum eficiency, a 40% (minimum) relative humidity should be maintained in the heated environment.
5.
The heaters are designed to operate for maximum eficiency in a room temperature range from 40° to 90° F.
6.
Try lowering your central heating system to a lower temperature and placing the heater in the area you spend the majority of
your time. Now set the heater to your desired comfort level. After all, there is no point in heating multiple rooms when they are
not in use.
7.
When heating larger areas, place the heater in a central location. If a ceiling fan is nearby, try using it at the same time to help
distribute the heat evenly.
FAqs
1. Q: How do I get the ilter off?
A: See “To Clean the Filter” section of this manual.
2. Q: How do I get the remote cover off?
A: See diagram below.
3. Q: Where do I ind the serial number?
A: On the back of the heater, there is a large, black, rectangular sticker. Toward the middle of the
sticker is the serial number.
4. Q:
What does the red light that comes on when I plug the unit in mean?
A: The light simply indicates that the unit is plugged in, the master power switch is in the on position
and that it can be turned on for use at any time.
2. With the tab
pushed toward the
right, slide the lip
of the battery tray
toward you.
1. Push the far
tab on bottom,
left-hand side of
the back of the
remote toward
the right.
5. Q: Can I move the heater around while it’s running?
A: No. It is not recommended to move any portable heater when it is operating. We recommended
moving the heater only after it has been powered off and the fan has completely stopped.
6. Q: What is the life expectancy of the PTC heating element?
A:
The average life span of a PTC heating element is up to 80,000 hours. To replace a heating
element, please call Customer Service at 1-800-225-6595 or visit www.edenpuresupport.com.
7. Q: Can I use the heater and other appliances at the same time?
A: Yes, as long as they are not running off of the same circuit. Zone heaters are considered an
appliance and you should never run more than one appliance on a single circuit breaker. Your
freezer, refrigerator, microwave, washing machine, dryer, heaters and other such appliances
should not share a circuit breaker.
8. Q: Can I use an extension cord, surge protector, power strip or cord adapter with my heater?
A: No. It must be plugged directly into a grounded outlet. If you don’t have a grounded outlet,
contact a licensed electrician to have one installed. Removing the grounding plug or altering
any part of the unit will void the warranty.