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4.  The fan motor is factory lubricated 

for life and will require no further 
lubrication. 

 

5. 

Store heater in a clean dry place 
when not in use.

 

 
                                                                                       

Cleaning the electrostatic 
filter: 

The heater has an electrostatic filter 
located in the rear of the heater. The 
cleaning of the filter should be 
performed once per month or as 
needed (when dust is visible on the 
filter) to ensure efficient operations of 
the heater. 
 
1. Power the heater off by pressing 
the “POWER” button located on the 
left side of the Control Panel. 
2. Unplug the heater’s power cord. 
 
3. Release the filter by pushing filter 
up from below. ( Figure 1) 
 
4. Remove the filter by pulling down 
and out. (Figure 2) 
 
5. Clean filter by vacuuming filter 
clean. 
 
6. Replace the filter by sliding the top 
upwards into the spring loaded slot 
on the back of the heater. (Figure2). 
Then gently push bottom of filter into 
place.(Figure 1). 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Warning: 

Any other servicing 

needed must be performed by an 
authorized service representative. Do 
not attempt to service the unit 
yourself. 
 

 
Product Specifications 
 
Model#

: 12H976 

Voltage

: 120V, 60Hz 

Current

: Maximum continuous 

        draw: 13 amps;   

       

Output

: 5200 BTUs 

Power

: 1500 Watts 

Turbo Fan

: Multi blade; Low 

                      Noise

Figure 2

Figure 1

 

Summary of Contents for 12H976

Page 1: ...ngs Automatic Thermostat Tip Over Switch Overheat Thermal Cut Off Protection Room Temperature LED Display Precision Temperature Control Easy Push Button Controls Remote Control Owner s Manual PLEASE R...

Page 2: ...eater Use this heater only as described in this manual Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire electric shock or injury to persons 2 The outlet of this heater is hot when in u...

Page 3: ...he heater when parts of the heater are getting excessively hot If the heater shuts off immediately turn the heater OFF and inspect for any objects on or adjacent to the heater which may cause high tem...

Page 4: ...r could result in an electric shock hazard 2 TURNING THE HEATER ON To turn the heater ON press the power button the power LED light will turn on Pressing the MODE button will allow you to set the heat...

Page 5: ...trol The buttons of the remote control will function in the same manner as the buttons on the control panel in front of the heater you can set the timer by using the remote control To set the timer 1...

Page 6: ...e Control Panel 2 Unplug the heater s power cord 3 Release the filter by pushing filter up from below Figure 1 4 Remove the filter by pulling down and out Figure 2 5 Clean filter by vacuuming filter c...

Page 7: ...tection System This heater will automatically shut off if the inlet air duct gets obstructed and causes the unit to overheat z Safety Tip Over Switch This Heater is designed to automatically shut off...

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