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the heater. You may want to repack it back in its original carton. Always store the heater in a dry
and dust free environment.
(Note: You may want to clean the filter prior to storing the heater away so that it is ready for
operation the next time it is put in use.)
Troubleshooting
1. PROBLEM:
a. If the Heat Emitter is broken or damaged
b. If the Control Panel is not responding, the temperature reading is above 86
0
F/30
0
C, or there
is a burning odor coming from the portable heater
c. Or if the power cord is damaged
SOLUTION:
Contact the manufacture immediately.
DO NOT
attempt to operate the portable heater
as this may cause electric shock, fire, and/or injury.
2. PROBLEM:
a. The amount of heated air exiting the front of the portable heater is reduced.
SOLUTION:
Check the electrostatic filter to make sure it is free of dust and dirt. Also
check the front grill and rear air intake to make sure it is not being blocked by any kind of
debris.
3. PROBLEM:
a. The portable heater will not turn on.
SOLUTION:
First, test your outlet to make sure it has power. You can do this by plugging in
another appliance and turning the appliance on. Secondly, check the LED display to see if it is
flashing. If this is the case, press the POWER button to turn off the TIME and resume normal
operation of the portable heater. Third, check the power switch to see if it is lighting up. If the outlet
does have power, the LED display is not flashing, or the power switch is not lighting up, then contact
the manufacturer immediately for further troubleshooting.
4. PROBLEM:
a. The portable heater continues to operate even when the power switch is turned off.
SOLUTION:
Do not
unplug. The portable heater has a fan that will continue to operate even when
the power switch is turned off. This fan continues to run in order to cool down the portable heater.
Once the fan stops running, you can then unplug the portable heater.
5. PROBLEM: