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Model HZ-850 Series - ThermaWave Ceramic Heater Operation
The Power Knob is equipped with two (2) settings:
1) Low (
) – this setting uses 750 watts of power
2) High (
) – this setting uses 1500 watts of power
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 saving energy.
Turn heater on by turning the Power Knob to either Low
(
) or High (
), the amber Power Light will come on.
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 amperage draw on
a circuit when the heater is on the High (
) setting.
To set the Thermostat, turn the Thermostat Control fully
clockwise to the highest (
) setting.
When the room reaches a comfortable temperature, slowly turn the Thermostat Control counter-clockwise
until both the heating element and fan go off (the amber Power Light will remain on). This is the point
at which the Thermostat setting equals the room temperature. At this setting, the Thermostat will
automatically turn the heater back on and then off as needed to maintain the selected temperature.
Turn the Power Knob to OFF (
) and unplug the heater when you are finished using it.
OPERATION
NOTE: NEVER LEAVE AN OPERATING UNIT UNATTENDED
With the Power Knob or Power Button in the OFF (
or
) position, plug the heater into a polarized
120V outlet. DO NOT FORCE THE POLARIZED PLUG INTO THE OUTLET; it will only fit one way.
The ThermaWave Ceramic Heater is versatile and designed to be placed in the center of the room or closer
to the wall (at least 3 feet away) for maximum convection room heating.
Model HZ-850
Power Light
Power Knob
Thermostat
Control