5
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Solution
If your Honeywell Ceramic Tower
Heater shuts off unexpectedly or fails
to operate, one of your heater safety
features may have been activated to
prevent overheating.
• Be sure it is plugged in and that the electrical outlet is working.
• Check for any obstructions. If you find an obstruction, turn the heater OFF ( )
and unplug it.
• Allow the heater to cool completely, then remove the obstruction. Wait at least
10 minutes, then re-plug the heater in and follow the OPERATION instructions.
• Periodic cleaning of the filter is recommended. Turn Off ( )
and unplug heater. Allow it to cool. Remove the Filter Cover
and clean/vacuum the Filter. (Fig. 4)
NOTE:
This pertains to all heaters in the HCE300 Series with the
exception of the HCE317 units. The HCE317 units do not contain a
permanent filter.
• It is recommended that the Ceramic Tower Heater be cleaned
at least once a month and before off-season storage.
• Turn Off ( ) and unplug heater. Use a dry cloth only to clean
the external surfaces of the heater.
DO NOT USE WATER,
WAXES, POLISHES OR ANY CHEMICAL SOLUTION.
• Clean the Ceramic Tower Heater using the above-mentioned steps.
Wrap the cord around the unit. Place in its original box and store
it in a cool, dry place.
• This heater does not disassemble.
CLEANING AND STORAGE
Fig. 4
Filter Cover
Model(s)
Unit dims
Amps
Unit Voltage
Max Watts
Max BTUs
HCE311/HCE351 Series 8.74”L x 6.69”W x 12.8”H 3.19lbs
12.5
120V, 60Hz
1500
5118
HCE317 Series
8.74”L x 6.69”W x 21.65”H 4.41lbs 12.5
120V, 60Hz
1500
5118
HCE322/HCE352 Series 8.74”L x 6.69”W x 21.65”H 4.41lbs 12.5
120V, 60Hz
1500
5118
HCE323/HCE353 Series 8.74”L x 6.69”W x 23.15”H 4.56lbs 12.5
120V, 60Hz
1500
5118
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Operation Cost*
To estimate the cost to operate this heater, multiply the watts used by .001 convert into kilowatts used. Then, multiply the
kilowatts used by your local kilowatt electric rate and the length of time you run the heater. For example, if your electric rate is
$.1290**per kilowatt hour and you ran this heater in constant high mode (1500 watts) for 4 hours, it would cost you $.77 cents to
run the heater (1500 watts x 4 hours x .001) x 0.1290kwp = $0.77 cents).
NOTE:
Because the Low setting does not require as much electricity to operate, it is more energy efficient and may be a better
option if you are concerned about the higher power consumption when the heater is on the High setting.
*Calculation (Total Wattage x .001) x Cost per Kilowatt Hour = Cost to operate
**Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customer by End-Use, US Energy Information Administration, August 2016.
Filter
NOTE:
HCE317 series does not include a filter cover
Summary of Contents for HCE300 Series
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