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WARNING

 

Do not tamper with or 

bypass any safety limits 

inside the heater

 

WARNING

 

All servicing beyond simple 

cleaning that requires disassembly 

should be performed by qualified 

service personnel.

 

WARNING

 

Before performing any maintenance or 
service, disconnect all power coming to 
heater at main service panel and check 
that the element is cool. This must be 
done to ensure a reduced risk of fire and 
electric shock or personal injury.

 

8

 

 

HOW  TO  MANUALLY  RESET  OVER- 

TEMPERATURE  LIMIT

 

This heater features an over-temperature safety control that will turn off the heater if 

it overheats. This control is located on the fan panel assembly between the element 

and fan blade and marked 

“reset”.

 The red reset button can be seen through the front 

grille when the heater is installed. To reset, allow the heater to cool, then push the red 

button that is visible through the hole in the fan panel. The heater should immediately 

return to normal operation.

 

CAUTION: Do not continue to attempt to use the heater if the safety control 

repeatedly operates after being reset. To do so could permanently damage 

the heater or create a fire or safety hazard.

 

 
 
 

BASIC  UPKEEP

 

It is important to keep this heater clean, just like any heater. Your heater will give you 

years of service and comfort provided you take care of it. To ensure efficient operation 

and a long service life, adhere to the simple instructions that follow:

 

1.

 

When the heater is cool, use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to remove dust and 
lint from exterior surfaces, including the grille openings.

 

2.

 

With a damp (not wet) cloth, wipe dust and lint from grille and other exterior surfaces.

 

3.

 

Return power to heater and check to see if it is operating properly.

 

CAUTION: At least annually, the heater should be cleaned and serviced 

by a qualified service person to assure safe and efficient operation.

 

This should include the removal of the grille and, as necessary, the 

heater from the back box to clean dust and residue from the unit. After 

completing the cleaning and servicing, the heater should be fully 

reassembled and checked for proper operation.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Fan Forced Wall Heater 

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Page 1: ...nstall operate or maintain the product described Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and or property dam...

Page 2: ...r seton offswitchtooff anddisconnectpowertoheater circuit at main service panel 8 Donotallowanyforeignobjecttoenterorblockanyairintake ventilationor exhaustopening asthis may cause anelectric shock fi...

Page 3: ...least 3 ft 0 9 m from front of heater DO NOT install heater behind doors belowtowelracks or inareas whereit maybeblocked by furniture curtains orstoragematerials Hotairfromheateralsomaydamagefurnitur...

Page 4: ...showninFigure1 4 Runapowersupplycableintotheknockoutareaintheupperright handcornerof the back box All wiring must be in accordance with National and Local Electrical Codes Refer to Specifications for...

Page 5: ...op of wall back box 5 Insert power supply cable through cable clamp allowing approximately 6 152cm ofcablelength toremain inside the back boxtofacilitate connections 6 Placethebackboxintowallopeningwi...

Page 6: ...ts After connection push wires back into the opening 4 Turn thermostat to the extreme counterclockwiseposition 5 Push disconnect switch into ON position 6 Mount the grille using the four 4 long screws...

Page 7: ...til desired room temperature is reached then turn thermostat knob counterclockwise until thermostat clicks off The fan will continue operating until the element cools 6 Readjust thermostat settings un...

Page 8: ...not continue to attempt to use the heater if the safety control repeatedly operates after being reset To do so could permanently damage the heater or create a fire or safety hazard BASIC UPKEEP It is...

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