Outdoor Patio Heater Model No. EWU710SP
./4% (EATER FUNCTIONS BEST 7)4(/54 AN EXTENSION CORD
4HE SHORT CORD IS PROVIDED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
!N EXTENSION CORD MAY BE USED IF CARE IS EXERCISED
3. If an extension cord is necessary:
s 5SE A 5, APPROVED PRONG PLUG GROUNDED CORD
SHALL BE NO !7' MINIMUM SIZE AND RATED NOT
LESS THAN WATTS
s .EVER CONNECT TWO OR MORE EXTENSION CORDS
together.
s 5SE THE SHORTEST EXTENSION CORD POSSIBLE
s +EEP CONNECTIONS DRY AND OFF THE GROUND
s !VOID DRAPING THE ELECTRIC HEATER CORD WHERE
children or animals could encounter it.
Grounding Instructions
4HIS GRILL MUST BE GROUNDED WHILE IN USE TO PROTECT THE
operator from electrical shock.
4HE GRILL IS EQUIPPED WITH A CONDUCTOR CORD AND A DRY
'&) 'ROUND&AULT )NTERCEPTOR PRONG OUTLET &IGURE
Before Turning “ON”
-AKE SURE ALL LABELS PACKAGING AND PROTECTIVE FILMS
have been removed from the heater.
(EATER SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY INSPECTED BEFORE EACH
USE AND BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON AT LEAST ANNUALLY
Turning “ON”
0LUG THE OTHER END INTO A DRY '&) 'ROUND
&AULT )NTERCEPTOR PRONG OUTLET PER h'ROUNDING
)NSTRUCTIONSv SECTION
0USH THE POWER BUTTON IN THE h/.v POSITION &IGURE
0USH THE RESTORATION BUTTON &IGURE 4HIS WILL START
the heater.
Note:
7HEN RESTARTING THE HALOGEN BULB WILL START UP
SLOWLY BEFORE GETTING TO FULL POWER
While Heater is “ON”
If heater tips over, the heater will automatically
turn “OFF”.
If heater tips over:
)--%$)!4,%9 UNPLUG POWER CORD FROM THE WALL OUTLET
#AREFULLY TURN THE HEATER UPRIGHT
CAUTION: Dome, pole and shroud cover may
be hot. Use heat resistant gloves to set heater
upright.
4URN THE POWER BUTTON TO THE h/&&v POSITION &IGURE
)NSPECT HEATER TO ENSURE NO DAMAGE
If no damage continue to next step.
)F THERE IS DAMAGE CALL A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN TO INSPECT
and make any necessary repairs.
Do NOT use the heater if there is any sign of damage. A qualified technician should
inspect and make any nescessary repairs before the heater is used again.
3TART HEATER PER h4URNING @/.v INSTRUCTIONS
Note:
7HEN RESTARTING THE HALOGEN BULB WILL START UP SLOWLY BEFORE GETTING TO FULL POWER
Turning “OFF”
0USH THE POWER BUTTON TO THE h/&&v POSITION &IGURE
5NPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE WALL OUTLET
Operating Instructions
Figure 2
0OWER SWITCH IN THE h/.v
position
Cleaning and Care
Notices
1. Abrasive cleaners will damage this product.
2. Never use oven cleaner to clean any part of heater.
3. Do not clean any heater part in a self cleaning oven. The extreme heat will damage
the finish.
4. Inspect heater before each use.
5. Have heater inspected annually and repairs should be made by a qualified service
person.
6. Do not clean heater with combustible or corrosive cleaners. Use warm, soapy water.
7. Do not paint engine, engine panels or dome.
8. This heater should be thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis.
9. After a period of storage and/or non use, inspect for any abrasion, wear or cuts to the
power cord.
Cleaning Surfaces
7IPE SURFACES CLEAN WITH MILD DISHWASHING DETERGENT OR BAKING SODA
&OR STUBBORN SURFACES USE A CITRUS BASED DEGREASER AND A NYLON SCRUBBING BRUSH
7IPE CLEAN WITH DAMP CLOTH
Note: While cleaning your unit, be sure to keep the area around the heating element dry at all
TIMES $O NOT SUBMERGE THE HEATING ELEMENT )F THE HEATING ELEMENT IS SUBMERGED IN WATER DO
./4 USE IT )T MUST BE REPLACED
Maintenance
To enjoy years of outstanding performance from
YOUR HEATER MAKE SURE YOU PERFORM THE FOLLOWING
maintenance activities on a regular basis:
+EEP EXTERIOR SURFACES CLEAN
!IR FLOW MUST BE UNOBSTEEP CIRCULATING AIR
passages around th ebulb clean.
Replacing the Fuse
4URN OFF PER h4URNING @/.v SECTION
5SING A SCREWDRIVER REMOVE THE FUSE COVER &IGURE
#AREFULLY REMOVE THE OLD FUSE AND REPLACE WITH THE
NEW FUSE &IGURE
.OTE /.,9 REPLACE THE OLD FUSE WITH A
6 ! FUSE
2EATTACH THE FUSE COVER
.OTE $O NOT OVER TIGHTEN
&OLLOW THE 4URNING h/.v INSTRUCTIONS OR THE 3TORAGE
Instructions.
Storage
Between Uses and During Periods of Extended Inactivity or
When Transporting:
4URN OFF PER h4URNING @/.v SECTION
3TORE HEATER UPRIGHT IN AN AREA SHELTERED FROM DIRECT CONTACT WITH INCLEMENT WEATHER SUCH
AS RAIN SLEET HAIL SNOW DUST AND DEBRIS
3. If desired, cover heater to protect exterior surfaces and to help prevent build up in air
passages.
Wait until heater is cool before covering.
Figure 1
Metal Screw
#ONNECTING THE POWER CORD TO A
DRY '&) PLUG OUTLET
Figure 3
0OWER SWITCH IN THE h/&&v
position
Figure 4
Restoration Button
Figure 5
Remove fuse cover
Figure 6
Remove old fuse