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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:

Using the Control Panel (See Fig. 4 Below):

Master Power (I/O) Switch (A):

• Push button A to turn heater on. Ensure that the red power light “B” above 

the Master Power Switch is on - this confirms that the unit is plugged in. It will 

turn from red to green when the Master Power Switch is pushed.

Fan Button (C):

• This is a High and Low setting for the fan and the heater. Note that the fan will 

only come on if the thermostat temperature is set above the room temperature.

• The fan light (D) denotes the Low fan setting and the fan light (E) denotes 

the High setting. 

Timer (F):

• If a timer is desired, push this button once for a 1 hour timer, twice for a 2 

hour time, etc (up to 12 hours). The time will show on the digital readout 

screen. To reset, keep pushing the Timer button (F) until it returns to your 

desired time setting. (Note that the timer is approximate and extreme caution 

is necessary when the heater is left operating and unattended. Keep children, 

invalids and and pets away from the unit when in use.)

When the heater works in the “Timing mode”, the indicator light, “O” will 

shine green on the control panel.  When the heater is not in the “Timing 

mode”, the indicator light, “O” will be off.

Temperature Buttons - Increase (G) and Decrease (H):

• This heater is equipped with a thermostat. Press the Temperature Button (G) 

to increase the temperature. Press the Temperature Button (H) to decrease 

the temperature. (The heater and fan will only turn on if the temperature setting is 

higher than the room temperature.)

The Temperature Digital Readout Screen (I):

• This screen shows the current setting of the thermostat in Celcius or 

Fahrenheit degrees. See Button (L) to adjust the setting to C or F.

• This screen will turn off after 5 minutes if there is no temperature adjustments.

• The temperature light (J) indicates if the digital reading is in Fahrenheit 

and the temperature light (K) indicates the digital reading is in Celcius

ESO (Energy Saving Option) INDICATOR LIGHT (N):

When the ESO (Energy Saving Option) button is pushed on the remote 

control, the light “N” will shine green on the control panel to indicate this 

feature is working.  The ESO mode overrides the thermostat and the 

thermostat cannot be controlled manually in ESO mode. The ESO button can 

be pushed again on the remote control to turn it off and the green indicator 

light, “N” will turn off.

NOTE:

 

The fan will continue to work for several minutes when the heaters 

turns off. This allows the infrared components inside the heater to cool 
down.

Using the Remote Control:

This heater includes a remote control.  To operate the appliance using the 
remote control, ensure the red power light “B” is on. Each remote control is 
shipped with a plastic tab inserted into the battery chamber to prevent 
damage and power loss. Pls remove by pulling on the tab out of the 
chamber. (See Maintenance Section). See below for directions to use the 
remote control:

Celcius / Fahrenheit Setting Button (T):

• Push the button (T) to change the heat readout settings.

Temperature Buttons - Increase (Q) and Decrease (P):

• This heater is equipped with a thermostat. Press the Temperature Button (Q) 
to increase the temperature. Press the Temperature Button (P) to decrease 
the temperature. (The heater and fan will only turn on if the temperature setting is 
higher than the room temperature.)

ESO Button Energy Savings Option (U):

• Push this button (U) once to move the temperature setting easily to 68 
degrees F (20 degrees C).
• Push the ESO Button (U) an additional time to release the appliance from 
the Energy Savings Option.

NOTE:

 

Direct the remote control at the appliance from 1 to 5 meter 

distance for the remote control to function properly. The remote control 
receptor is located in the control panel (Fig 1)

NOTE:

 

For remote control battery replacement, use Lithium Cell CR2025 3V.

 

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Q

U

O

P

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Fan Button (S):

 

• 

This is a High and Low 

     setting for the fan and 

        the heater. Note

     that the fan will only

     come on if the thermostat

     temperature is set above

     the room temperature.

On/Off Button (N):

 

• 

Push button N to turn

     infrared heater on.

Child Lock Feature (R):

     • Push this button (R)

         once to lock the control

         panel functions and

         remote control functions.

         Push again to unlock

         the control panel

         functions and remote

         control functions.

FIG. 5

Fig. 4

NOTE:

 If the Remote Control is misplaced, press the Master Power (I/O) on the 

Control Panel for 3 seconds and the controls will unlock after a short “beep” sound.

Timer (O):

• If a timer is desired, push this button once for a 1 hour timer, twice for a 2 

hour time, etc. (up to 12 hours). The time will show on the digital readout 

desired time setting. (Note that the timer is approximate and extreme 

caution is necessary when the heater is left operating and unattended. Keep 

children, invalids and pets away from the unit when in use.)

screen. To reset, keep pushing the Timer button (O) until it returns to your 

Summary of Contents for Blythe EA1240

Page 1: ...R FUTURE REFERENCE If you are assembling this unit for someone else give this manual to him or her to read and save for future reference US C INTERTEK 4001358 MC EA1240 Allen Group Int l Inc 377 South Lemon Ave Suite A Walnut CA USA 91789 L2042 JAN 2014 WAVE HEAT Blythe Infrared Heater User Manual CM ...

Page 2: ...ATERIAL SUCHAS FURNITURE PAPERS CLOTHES AND CURTAINSAT LEAST 3 FEET 0 9 M FROMTHE FRONT OFTHE HEATERANDAWAY FROMTHE SIDES AND REAR 2 SERVICING SHOULD BE DONE ONLY WHILE THE ELECTRICAL HEATER IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS A This heater is ideal for use all year round even when central heating has been turned off B This heater produces a hot current of air UNPACKING A...

Page 3: ...pliance turn all controls OFF then remove the plug from the electrical outlet Always unplug the appliance when not in use 9 Connect to properly grounded outlets only The appliance comes equipped with a 3 prong grounding plug Do not attempt to cut the grounding prong Connect to properly grounded 120V outlets only This appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local c...

Page 4: ...sure that the power cord is stored or secured to avoid tripping or snagging to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons 2 Construction and electrical outlet wiring must comply with local building codes and other applicable regulations to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons Do not attempt to wire your own new outlets or circuits To reduce the risk of fire...

Page 5: ...e control to turn it off and the green indicator light N will turn off NOTE The fan will continue to work for several minutes when the heaters turns off This allows the infrared components inside the heater to cool down Using the Remote Control This heater includes a remote control To operate the appliance using the remote control ensure the red power light B is on Each remote control is shipped w...

Page 6: ... use the protective plastic tab for the battery must be removed See Fig 8 below 2 For remote control battery replacement use a Lithium Cell CR2025 3V battery See Fig 8 and 9 below for the replacement steps STORAGE Store the heater in a cool dry location when not in use To prevent dust and dirt build up use the original packaging to repack the unit NOTE This appliance comes equipped with an overhea...

Page 7: ...Off I O buttonfor3secondsonthe heater Control Panel 2 Push the ESO feature U on the remote control to unlock the controls 1 Turn on Master Control Power Switch which is located on the back of the unit See Page 3 Fig 1 2 Turn all controls off unplug the appliance allow to cool for 15 minutes plug back in and restart 3 Reset house circuit breaker 1 Replace the battery in the Remote Control See Maint...

Page 8: ...rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction Repair or replacement at A G I s option of a defective product is your sole remedy under this limited warranty In no event will A G I s maximum liability exceed the purchase price of the product paid by the consumer purchaser Any legal action taken as a result of any alleged breach of this limited warranty or arising out of any use of this produc...

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