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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 

Q. The temperature on my heater does not match the temperature display on my wall, or 
external thermostat. Why?

A.

 This is completely normal . The temperature display on your heater may vary from the temperature 

display on another thermostat (like the one mounted to your wall or a purchased external thermostat) . 
This is because the temperature sensor on the heater reads the temperature directly around the 
heater . With the heater near the cold floor (and heat rising), any readings on elevated or external 
thermostats will differ in readings on the heater . The best way to operate your heater is to set the unit 
on High and dial up to a temperature that feels comfortable to you . Then, leave it at that temperature, 
regardless of the mismatch . The heater will cycle off when the set temperature is met or exceeded 
slightly . 

Q. Can I use more than one heater at a time? Can I use the heater and another appliance at the 
same time?

A.

 Yes, but make sure they are not plugged into the same circuit . Each heater requires its own 

minimum 15-amp circuit with no other items plugged into that circuit or outlet . This is because heaters 
are considered appliances and draw out high amperage . If you are unsure whether your circuit meets 
these requirements, verify with a certified electrician . 

WARNING

: Risk of fire, damage to property, or injury may result if requirements are not met . 

Q. Why does my heater’s fan continue to run after the set temperature is reached or the power 
is turned off?

A.

 This is normal . The heater’s fan will continue to run even after the heater automatically cycles 

down . The fan continues to run so that every last bit of heat is blown out of the heat chamber while 
allowing the unit to continue filtering your air . Once the internal box/components cool completely, the 
fan should then shut off on its own . In this case, allow a few minutes after the heat cycles off (with 
power on) . The fan will shut off faster when the power is turned off .  

Q. My heater’s display shows my ambient temperature to be in the 20s when I know it is 
warmer than that. Why?

A.

 The heater’s display is defaulted to read the temperature as Fahrenheit . If your heater is definitely 

heating but shows it is in the 20s you probably have the setting to read your temperature in Celsius 
rather than Fahrenheit .

Q. My heater’s power cord gets warm. My cord is showing signs of heat or melting at the 
outlet. Is this normal?

A.

 A warm power cord is normal . These power cords are rated safe for up to 105°C/ 221°F by the UL, 

CSA, or ETL . The exception is, if you detect heat, smoke, or signs of melting at the contact point of 
the wall outlet, it may be due to loose or worn wall contacts (or arcing) . Please stop using the heater 
immediately, contact warranty support for a replacement power cord, and have a certified electrician 
replace the wall outlet as soon as possible .

Q. How Does the ionzier function work?

A.

 The unit’s ionizer function is always on . This unit contains a passive ionizer system without a 

collection plate . The dirt and dust particles that pass through the heater become charged, causing 
them to cling to the floor instead of remaining in the air .

Summary of Contents for LS31-CIQT-M

Page 1: ...ecorpproducts com Please have your model and serial number ready 1 REV1 072214 ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT HERE Purchase Date ____________Serial Number located on back of unit __________________ lifelux is a registered trademark of Source Network Sales Marketing Inc All Rights Reserved INFRARED QUARTZ TOWER HEATER FAN MODEL LS31 CIQT M MW ...

Page 2: ...ontents 3 Safety Information 4 Frequently Asked Questions 6 Preparation 8 Troubleshooting 8 Control Panel 9 Remote Control 10 Operating Instructions 11 Care and Maintenance 13 One Year Limited Warranty 14 Replacement Parts List 15 ...

Page 3: ...ONTENTS A Rear View Front View B C D PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY A Infrared Heater 1 B Remote Control 1 C Control Panel pre assembled to Infrared Heater A 1 D Temperature Sensor pre assembled to Infrared Heater A 1 ...

Page 4: ...in use Do not operate any heater with a damaged cord or plug or after the heater malfunctions has been dropped or damaged in any manner Contact the manufacturer for resolution options Do not use outdoors Exposure to outdoor elements such as rain snow sun wind or extreme temperatures may cause the heater to become a safety hazard This heater is not intended for use in bathrooms laundry areas and si...

Page 5: ...r reach a certain temperature that could cause overheating or possible fire the heater will automatically shut off WARNING This heater has a voltage rating of 120 volts The cord has a three blade grounding type plug An adapter is available for connecting three blade grounding type plugs to two slot receptacles The grounding lug extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground suc...

Page 6: ...the unit in and turn it on how long will it take to heat my room A The heating process in the heater begins immediately upon powering on and setting the desired temperature above the ambient temperature A noticeable change in the ambient temperature of the room will vary due to variables such as the location of the heater in the home floor plan and size of the room how well the room is insulated h...

Page 7: ...r the power is turned off A This is normal The heater s fan will continue to run even after the heater automatically cycles down The fan continues to run so that every last bit of heat is blown out of the heat chamber while allowing the unit to continue filtering your air Once the internal box components cool completely the fan should then shut off on its own In this case allow a few minutes after...

Page 8: ...ages unheated basements etc TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION The heater does not turn on 1 The power cord is not plugged in 2 The electricity at the main fuse box is not working 3 The battery in the remote control is dead 4 The thermostat on the heater is set lower than the room temperature 1 Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet 2 Check the electricity at the main ...

Page 9: ... wall outlet 6 Safety Lock Button Locks Unlocks heater s control panel 7 Timer Button Engages the on off timer function 8 Oscillation Button Engages Oscillation Mode ON or OFF 9 Fan Speed Button Toggles between High and Low Fan speeds 10 Temp Down Button Decreases the set temperature 11 Temp Up Button Increases the set temperature 12 C F Button Toggles between celsius and fahrenheit 13 Heater Mode...

Page 10: ...the three available modes High Low Eco 4 Fan Speed Button Toggles between High and Low fan speeds 5 Timer Power Button Engages the on off timer function 6 Temp Down Button Decreases the set temperature 7 Temp Up Button Increases the set temperature 8 Ionizer Button Ionizer feature on or off 9 Oscillation Button Engages oscillation function 10 C F Button Alternates between Celsius and Fahrenheit re...

Page 11: ...ECO mode is an Economic Energy Saving Function When ECO mode is chosen the heater will operate to maintain a constant warm 68 F 2 HIGH LOW ECO C B 3 Set the thermostat by pressing the arrows on the control panel C or the remote control B You can set the temperature on the heater anywhere between 50 F and 96 F or between 10 C and 36 C Once you have chosen the desired temperature the heater will rem...

Page 12: ...change the number value between a range of 0 to 12 hours in 1 hour intervals The Timer light turns on when the timer is set 4 C B TIMER 5 To set the timer power on while powering off the unit press the Timer button on the control panel C Note The timer power on function can only be set when the heater is in power off mode The digital display on the control panel C will indicate time value for the ...

Page 13: ...tton on the control panel C or remote control B 6 L C B C B 7 Turn the oscillation mode on or off by pressing the oscillating button on the control panel C or by pressing the OSC button on the remote control B 7 C B OSC 8 To replace the batteries remove the battery cover 1 from the remote B by applying pressure to the battery cover 1 and sliding it away from the remote B Insert two AAA batteries n...

Page 14: ... 2 DO NOT use alcohol gasoline abrasive powders furniture polish or rough brushes to clean the heater This may cause damage or deterioration to the surface of the heater 3 DO NOT immerse the heater in water 4 Wait until the unit is completely dry before use 5 If you will not be using the heater for a while take the batteries out of the remote control and store for future use 6 Store the heater in ...

Page 15: ...nsuring any parts shipped or returned if desired The purchaser is responsible to prepay any shipping charges both ways including but not limited to taxes and duties All exchanged parts and products replaced under this warranty will become the property of manufacturer The manufacturer reserves the right to change manufacturers of replacement parts or products for use in order to cover any existing ...

Page 16: ...t 1 866 484 2066 8 a m 5 p m CST Monday Friday or Warranty lifecorpproducts com PART DESCRIPTION PART A Control panel RH123202 B Fan RH123253 C Power board RH123250 D Tip over switch W2 X3X 305 E Ionizer RH122113 F Manual Thermostat RH122426 G Infrared Element RH123252 1 RH123252 2 H Temperature Senor RH122089 I Thermostat Wire RH122426 J Remote control RH123226 A B C F D H I J G E 94V 0 GD8115BP ...

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