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Safety Guidelines 

Read this manual carefully to become knowledgeable about your heater and how to use it properly. 

To help recognize this information, observe the following symbols.

   

 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if 

not avoided, WILL result in serious injury or death. 

 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, if not 

avoided, COULD result in serious injury or death. 

 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if 

not avoided, MAY cause moderate injury or damage to 

the equipment.   

 

Indicates important information that if not followed, 

may cause damage to the equipment. 

 

 

   

Risk of Fire.  

 There is always a risk of fire when working with a heater. Keep it away from 

flammable liquids and any material that could easily catch fire. 

 

2. 

   

Risk of Fire.     

If the heater falls, this unit might start a fire. 

 

3. 

     

Hot or Burn Hazard.   

This unit may be hot at any time during its use especially around the head 

and heating element. 

 

4. 

   

Electrical Hazard.   

Disconnect all electric power before working on the unit.    There is a chance 

of electric shock if you work on this unit with it still plugged into the wall. 

 

5. 

   

Electric Shock.   

This unit uses electricity to operate. Do not use this heater around water or if the 

cord has been damaged.   

 

 

 

 

Improper treatment of the heater can damage it and also shorten its life span. 

 

To prevent electrical shock follow electrical plug requirements on page 11 of this manual. 

 

Summary of Contents for 60803

Page 1: ...GS AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SEVERE PROPERTY DAMAGE AND OR PERSONAL INJURY For Residential Use Only Important Notice Do not return to place of purchase Please...

Page 2: ...of Fire There is always a risk of fire when working with a heater Keep it away from flammable liquids and any material that could easily catch fire 2 Risk of Fire If the heater falls this unit might s...

Page 3: ...Bracket 15 5 foot 14 AWG grounded electrical cord 2 Mounting Bracket attaches head unit to telescopic pole 3 Upper support tube section for telescopic body 4 Telescopic Body includes 2 sections 4 1 a...

Page 4: ...hen remove plug from electrical outlet 10 Connect to properly grounded outlets only 11 Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening doing so may cause an electric...

Page 5: ...clean level preferably carpeted location A flat piece of cardboard will also work for assembly Unpack and identify all components listed on page 3 of this manual and lay them out on the carpeted floo...

Page 6: ...ket Part 2 to head unit Part 1 as shown in Figure 3 STEP 4 Align tilt switch black box on head unit Part 1 to threaded holes on Mounting bracket Part 2 and insert M4 10 Round head screws Hardware C wi...

Page 7: ...res 5 and 6 STEP 6 Attach Top cover finishing piece Part 6 to Upper support tube section Part 3 with 4 M6 12 Oval head screws Hardware A as shown in Figure 7 STEP 7 Attach L shaped bracket Part 8 to U...

Page 8: ...gh assembled Upper support tube section Part 3 as show in Figure 9 STEP 9 Attach assembled Upper support tube section Part 3 to Mounting bracket Part 2 with 4 M6 12 Oval head screws Hardware A as show...

Page 9: ...large round hole at the bottom of the section see Figure 12 and slide section 4 1 down into section 4 2 until you can see the small machined hole from section 4 2 through the large round hole at the b...

Page 10: ...y Part 4 1 as shown in Figure 14 STEP 12 Attach wheel assembly to base assembly with 3 M8 16 Hexagon screws Hardware I Mount Support collar flange Part 9 to Base assembly with wheels Part 10 as shown...

Page 11: ...Base assembly Part 10 and out of the hole on the Base assembly as shown in Figure 16 STEP 14 Carefully lift assembled pole and head unit and insert lower end of pole into Support collar Part 9 as show...

Page 12: ...and then push in clamp levers to secure DO NOT over tighten tension knobs There should only be a moderate amount of tension to maintain the telescopic position of your heater Step 1 Before turning on...

Page 13: ...way When storing ALWAYS lower the telescopic pole to its lowest level This will make it easier to store and reduce the risk of any accidental tipping over of the heater Maintenance Your Infrared Heat...

Page 14: ...emove the left and right front air vent panels and protective wire grill 3 Note the position of end clips on vent panel They must be aligned as close to the end connectors of lamp tube as possible whe...

Page 15: ...le slips down Tighten black tension knobs on clamp collars Telescopic pole is unsteady Tighten screws on support collar at base Telescopic pole will not adjust Electrical cord may be kinked Gently pul...

Page 16: ...N THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SEVERE PROPERTY DAMAGE AND OR PERSONAL INJURY IN NO EVENT WILL WELL TRAVELED LIVING OR ITS DIRECTORS OFFICERS OR AGENTS BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY THIRD PARTY WHETHE...

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