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NEW 6/18

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AW300ES

MODEL AW300

OPERATION 

(Figure 1)

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

Power Button

 ( ) to turn the Heater ON. The unit will 

turn on in HI Heat mode by default. Press the 

Power Button

 

again to turn the Heater OFF.

5. The 

HI/LO Button

 (

) controls the current Heat Mode. Press 

the button once for LO Heat Mode. Press the button again to 

switch to HI Heat Mode.

6.  Press the 

Oscillation Mode Button

 (

) to begin Oscillation. 

Press the 

Oscillation Mode Button

 again to stop Oscillation.

7.  Timer Mode allows you to set the length of time the Heater will 

run before turning itself off. Pressing the 

Timer Button

 (

) will 

increase the length of time from 1 to 8 hours, in 1 hour incre-

ments. Pressing the button again will turn off Timer Mode. After 

a few seconds, the unit will display the current temperature, as 

well as the Timer symbol.

8.  The Automatic Thermostat Control allows the Unit to Shut off 

once the room reaches the desired temperature. Press the 

Thermostat Control Buttons

 (

) to Increase or Decrease 

the preferred room temperature. After a few seconds, the unit 

will display the current temperature, as well as the Automatic 

Thermostat symbol.

AUTO-DIMMING FEATURE

The illuminated controls will go into Auto-Dimming Mode 10 sec-

onds from the time the last button is pushed. The reduction in bright-

ness will keep the room darker during heater use. Once the controls 

are touched, the display will return to the original brightness. The 

Auto-Dimming Feature reduces the display brightness by 40%.

REMOTE CONTROL

 (Figure 2)

All the functions performed with the Remote Control work identically 

to the EZtouch™ Controls. Remove screw on battery cover before 

you install the two “AAA” batteries (not included). Do not mix old 

and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), 

rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) or lithium ion batteries. Replace 

screw on battery cover.

If you lose your remote control, please call Customer Service to 

order a replacement at 1-800-233-0268, Monday through Friday, 

between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. EST.

EZclick™ FILTER SYSTEM

 (Figure 2)

Press the EZclick™ Filter button to release the cover for the per-

manent filter. Clean the filter with a vacuum equipped with a brush 

attachment every two weeks; this will help to maintain the optimum 

filter performance. Remember to clean the filter before storing at 

the end of the season.

Figure 1

Power Button

HI/LO Button

Oscillation Button

Timer Button

Thermostat Buttons

Figure 2

EZclick™ 

Filter System

Remote Control

Summary of Contents for AW300

Page 1: ...settings READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO ASSEMBLE INSTALL OPERATE OR MAINTAIN THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS BY OBSERVING ALL SAFETY INFORMATIO...

Page 2: ...the chance of the Heater overturning Locate the Power Cord so the Heater or other objects are not resting on it DO NOT run Power Cord under carpeting DO NOT cover Power Cord with throw rugs runners or...

Page 3: ...nit will display the current temperature as well as the Timer symbol 8 The Automatic Thermostat Control allows the Unit to Shut off once the room reaches the desired temperature Press the Thermostat C...

Page 4: ...chaser of the product sells or transfers the product whichever first occurs WHAT LASKO WILL DO Lasko will at its sole option repair or replace any part or parts that prove to be defective or replace t...

Page 5: ...NO SEGUIR LAS INSTRUCCIONES PODR A RESULTAR EN LESIONES PERSONALES Y O DA OS A LA PROPIEDAD Tiene Preguntas Necesita una Parte Por favor no regrese el producto a la tienda Contacte al departamento de...

Page 6: ...or Siempre desconecte el cable de corriente Siempre coloque el Calefactor en una firme plana y nivelada durante la operaci n para evitar la posibilidad de que el calefactor se cae Localice el cable de...

Page 7: ...spu s de unos segundos la unidad mostrar la temperatura actual as como el s mbolo del Temporizador 8 El Control Autom tico del Termostato permite a la unidad apagarse una vez que la habitaci n alcanza...

Page 8: ...bi n el tipo y estilo ubicados en la parte inferior de su producto Customer Service Dept 820 Lincoln Ave West Chester PA 19380 Por favor no env e el producto a esta direcci n www laskoproducts com LOS...

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