SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
1.
Before wiring or servicing, disconnect all power coming to heater at main service
panel.
2.
All wiring procedures and connections must be in accordance with National and
Local Codes having jurisdiction.
3.
Heater must be properly grounded.
4.
Power supply must enter back box through the knockouts
5.
Heater nameplate states voltage rating for unit. IF THE HEATER POWER SUPPLY IS
GREATER THAN THE RATED VOLTAGE, PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE HEATER MAY
OCCUR AND WARRENTY WILL BE VOIDED. HIGH VOLTAGE ALSO PRESENTS RISK OF
FIRE, DO NOT EXCEED VOLTAGE ON NAMEPLATE.
6.
CAUTION: Keep combustibles such as electrical cords, draperies, furnishings, and
paper goods at least 3 ft (0.9 m) from front of heater. DO NOT install heater behind
doors, below towel racks, or in areas where it may be blocked by furniture, curtains
or storage materials. Hot air from heater also may damage furniture and plastic
goods. DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the
vicinity of the heater.
7.
Do not operate the heater without the grille installed.
8.
This heater must be mounted to a wall using the back box. Unit may be installed
with the back box recessed or surface mounted as described within this manual.
9.
The following minimum clearances must be adhered to:
Heater bottom to floor: 8” (203 mm)
Heater sides to adjacent wall:
8”
(203 mm)
Heater top to ceiling:
36”
(915 mm)
10.
Do not use the heater for drying purposes. Paint, plaster, sawdust, drywall sanding
and other materials may cause permanent damage to the heater and must be kept
out of the ventilation system.
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Fan Forced Wall Heater