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OPERATION 

1.  Carefully remove the Heater from the plastic bag and the carton.
2.  Place the Heater on a firm and level surface.

CAUTION:

 

Plastic or rubber tabs, like the feet on this unit, may 

stick to furniture surfaces and/or hardwood floors. The unit may 

leave a residue that could darken, stain or leave permanent blem-

ishes on the finish of certain furniture surfaces, including wood 

surfaces, and/or hardwood floors.
3.  Plug the cord set into a 120 volt outlet.

Be sure that the plug fits tightly into outlet.

When plugs fit loosely into receptacles, they may 

slip partially or completely out of the receptacle 

with only the slight movement of the attached cord. 

Receptacles in this condition may overheat and 

pose a serious fire hazard; if covered by a curtain 
or drape, the fire hazard is even greater.

4.  When the Heater is initially plugged in, there will be a ‘beep’ and 

the Power Light will come on indicating that there is power to the 

unit. The Power Light will remain lit until the Heater is unplugged 

from the electrical outlet.

5.  Turn the Heater ON by pressing the Power Button. 

6.  When initially turned on, the Heater will be in High heat (1500 Watts) 

on Max.  (The High light will be steady and the Max light will be blinking).

7.  Press the Power Button once and the Heater will be in Low Heat  

indicated by the steady light beside Low. 

8. Pressing the Power Button a third time will turn the Heater 

OFF. 

9.  When the Heater is turned OFF, the red light on the Heater will 

remain lit until the Heater is unplugged from the electrical outlet.

Oscillation Function:  

1. Pressing the Oscillation Button 

(OSC)

 will allow the Heater to 

oscillate back and forth. To stop the oscillation, press the Os-
cillation Button 

(OSC)

 again. When the Heater is in Automatic 

Temperature Control, the oscillation function will stop when the 
set temperature is reached and resume when the Heater turns 
back on. 

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MODEL 5790

Temperature Function

Figure 2

Figure 3

Timer

Button

Temperature Function 

(Figure 2)

The automatic temperature function will only operate on "High" 
heat. You cannot set the temperature automatically when the
unit is in the low heat mode. 
1. To set the room at a specific temperature, press the 

Temperature Button 

to the desired setting. The light under 

the chosen temperature will continue to blink until the room 

reaches the desired temperature. The Heater will cycle off and 

on to maintain the room temperature. When set on MAX, the 

Heater will run continuously. 

 

Timer Function 

(Figure 3)

1.  The Timer Function may be activated when the Heater display 

is in any speed or temperature. This function allows you to set 

the length of time the Heater will run before turning itself off, 

from 1 hour to 7 hours. Pressing the Timer Button will increase 

the length of time, in combinations of 1, 2 and 4 hours. Continu-

ously pressing the button will result in the timer being set for 7 

hours. The Heater will turn off when the set time has elasped. 

The unit can be turned back on by pressing the Power Button. 

NOTE: When the Temperature Button is set to the MAX setting, 

the unit will shut off when time length has elapsed. 

Timer Function

Temperature

 Button

Display when Heater is initially turned on

Power Light

MODELO 5790

CONTROL REMOTO 

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Todas las funciones realizadas con el Control Remoto operan del mismo modo que los controles manuales, m

enos la vuelta de la 

Calefactor

 

de Alto Calentar Bajo.  Esto es hecho apretando el ( ) el Botón en su mando a distancia.

 

1. 

Instale las dos baterías “AAA” (no incluidas).

2.  NO SE DESHÁGA DE BATERÍAS EN EL FUEGO. BATERÍAS PUEDEN ESTALLAR O PUEDEN SALIRSE.

Vista de frente del 

Control Remoto

Si usted pierde su mando a distancia, por favor Cliente de llamada Serive para ordenar un reaplacement en 1-800 -233-0268, de lunes a viernes, entre 
las 8 a.m. y las 5 p.m. (Horario Estándar del Este de los Estados Unidos).

Figura 2

Vista posterior del 

Control Remoto

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