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Assembly Instructions

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Electric Convection Heater

TROUBLESHOOTING

If your heater fails to operate, please follow these procedures before contacting customer service:

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution

Unit is not heating.

Overheat protection has 

temporarily deactivated the heater.

Turn the heater OFF; unplug it and 

ALLOW IT TO COOL. Inspect and 

remove any objects on or adjacent 

to the heater. Wait 30 minutes before 

plugging unit back in.

Room temperature has been 

warmed to thermostat setting.

To increase the room temperature, 

adjust thermostat control knob to a 

higher setting by turning clockwise.

Heater is not plugged into a 120V 

polarized outlet/receptacle. 

Ensure unit is in OFF position. Plug 

in unit and attempt to turn on again.

Breaker/Fuse has been tripped.

•  Check your electrical box to confirm 

the breaker has not been blown. This 

may occur if the receptacle is shared 

between other high consumption 

appliances. 

•  Ensure unit is in OFF position. Plug 

in unit and attempt to turn on again.

The heater is creating a burning smell.

There is oil residue on the heating 

coil from the manufacturing 

process. It will quickly evaporate 

and should not occur again.

Ensure room in which heater is 

situated is well ventilated.

Check & ensure there are no 

combustible materials within 0.9 

meters (3 feet) surrounding 

the heater. 

Remove any combustible items that 

are near the heater.

Ensure a minimum clearance of 5.5 

inches (14 cm) from both sides and 

rear of heater to adjacent walls.

Reposition the heater so there is 

enough space around the heater to 

the adjacent walls.

PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN OR REPAIR THE HEATER YOURSELF.

DOING SO COULD CAUSE DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY.

Summary of Contents for 653557

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Page 2: ...result of a worn electrical outlet Worn outlets or receptacles should be replaced prior to further use of the heater Plugging heater into a worn outlet receptacle may result in overheating of the pow...

Page 3: ...equipped with a built in over temperature safety switch that will turn the heater off if overheating occurs To reset the heater turn control to OFF then remove the plug from outlet Wait until the hea...

Page 4: ...n Breaker Fuse has been tripped Check your electrical box to confirm the breaker has not been blown This may occur if the receptacle is shared between other high consumption appliances Ensure unit is...

Page 5: ...800 681 6940 Service la client le Canada 888 645 2986 1 Calentador El ctrico de Convecci n Modelo 653557 Lea y guarde estas instrucciones ADVERTENCIA No es para uso dom stico Este es solamente un cale...

Page 6: ...rsesientancalientes al tacto Si el enchufe o el cable se calientan al tacto o se deforman puede ser el resultado de una toma de corriente el ctrica gastada Las tomas de corrientes o recept culos gasta...

Page 7: ...ptor de seguridad de temperatura excesivaincorporadoqueapagaelcalentador si se produce un sobrecalentamiento Para reajustar el calentador coloque el control en OFF a continuaci n retire el enchufe del...

Page 8: ...se ha disparado Revise su caja el ctrica para confirmar que el fusible no se ha da ado Esto puede ocurrir si el recept culo o toma de corriente es compartido por otros electrodom sticos de alto consu...

Page 9: ...M xico 01 800 681 6940 Service la client le Canada 888 645 2986 1 Convecteur lectrique Mod le 653557 LIRE ET CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS AVERTISSEMENT Aucunement con u pour un usage domestique Cet app...

Page 10: ...ivent tre remplac es avant l utilisation du convecteur Brancher le convecteur dans une prise us e peut entra ner une surchauffe du cordon d alimentation ou un incendie 15 V rifiez que le convecteur es...

Page 11: ...r en cas de surchauffe r initialiser le convecteur mettre le contr le hors d usage OFF puis retirer la fiche de la prise attendez que le convecteur refroidisse et que la condition qui a caus la surcha...

Page 12: ...rifier votre bo te lectrique pour confirmer le disjoncteur n est pas en position ouverte Ceci peut se produire si d autres appareils forte consommation sont branch s sur la m me prise Assurez vous qu...

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