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AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF
A cut-off switch is fitted to the heating element to prevent damage due to overheating. If it cuts-
off due to an obstruction in the airflow, the heater must be allowed to cool for 5 minutes and the
obstruction must be removed before restarting.
OPERATING YOUR HEATER
Once the stove has been properly assembled and connected to a grounded electrical outlet,
it is ready to operate:
Open control panel door, by the knob of front of stove.
1. Thermostat control knob:
To adjust the temperature to your individual requirements, turn the thermostat dial (#1) to the
right (clockwise) to increase the desired temperature, or to the left (counter-clockwise) to
decrease desired temperature. This thermostat control dial can one or both of the (# 2 & 3)
switches are in the “on” position. When the heater reaches the desired temperature, the heater
and one or both of the indicator lights will turn off.
2.
Ⅰ
and
Ⅱ
Heat Switch
For high heat function - Press
Ⅱ
switch while the switch (#3 and #4) are in the “on” position for
high heat. The indicator light will turn on.
For low heat function - Press
Ⅰ
switch while the FAN and (# 4) switches are in the “on”
position for high heat. The indicator light will turn on.
3
.
Flame Effect:
Press Flame effect switch (#4) to the “on” position for flame effect. The indicator light will turn
on. This function can be used without heat .
4. Flame Dimmer Control:
Turn the dimmer dial (#5) clockwise or counter-clockwise to get the desired flame intensity. The
dimmer switch can only be used when the
Flame effect
switch is in the “on” position.
NOTE:
Heat functions will NOT operate unless the fan switch (#3) is in the “on” position.