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5) Press the HI/LOW/UP button to switch from HI (rated at 1500W) to LOW (rated at 750W).
The default setting is HI.
6) To find the ambient room temperature, hold down the TEMP + TIME and then let go. The
ambient temperature will be displayed. To calibrate temperature setting, hold down the
TEMP button for (5) seconds to switch to thermostat calibration status. The LED display
will begin to flash. The default setting on the display is 00. The
0
F
or
0
C LED light will
illuminate. Press HI/LOW/UP or
0
C/
0
F/DOWN button to scroll up and down for the correct
calibration. The displayed temperature should match your wall or free-standing
thermometer within (2) degrees. Once the desired temperature is set, press TEMP again to
save your settings.
(Note: Make sure you understand the difference between the
set/desired
temperature and
the
ambient
room temperature readings on the heater. The
set/desired
temperature
reading is defaulted to 72 degrees Fahrenheit. You see this displayed when you first turn
on the heater. The
set/desired
temperature reading has nothing to do with calibrating the
heater. The
ambient
temperature is what the heater believes to be the current room
temperature. To find the
ambient
room temperature, you must push the temperature
time button and let go quickly. This will display the ambient room temperature and
this is the temperature you want to match your home thermostat reading (primary heating
device). The ambient room temperature on the heater is what needs to be calibrated. For
example, if your home thermostat says 70 degrees Fahrenheit and the heater has
an
ambient
room temperature reading of 75 degrees Fahrenheit, you will need to calibrate
the heater to -5. Please keep in mind that if your home thermostat temperature sensor is in
a different room, there may always be a few degrees variance between it and the
heater. Now the heater will read the current room temperature 75 degree Fahrenheit as
well.)
From HI to LOW