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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

WARNING: Before performing any maintenance task, turn off the power switch in the rear of the unit, 

unplug the unit, and allow it to cool completely .

1 .  To keep the heater clean, clean the outer shell with a soft, damp cloth . Use a mild detergent if 

necessary . After cleaning, dry the unit with a soft cloth . 

CAUTION: DO NOT let liquid enter the heater .

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 a cool, dry location when not in use . To prevent dust and dirt build-up, use the 

original packaging to repack the unit . 

CLEANING THE AIR INTAKE VENT

1 .  Clean the air intake or inside the unit after three months or if it appears to be blocking airflow . 

With the heater unplugged, use a vacuum hose attachment (B) or compressed air (A) to blow out 

or clean out any dirt, hair, or debris that may have built up around and inside the unit as this will 

obstruct airflow .  

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B

Summary of Contents for HT1216

Page 1: ... us via email at cs scsources com Please have your model and serial number ready 1 REV1 100919 ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT HERE Purchase Date ____________Serial Number located on back of unit __________________ lifesmart is a registered trademark of Supply Chain Sources LLC All Rights Reserved INFRARED TOWER HEATER Customer number HT1216 ...

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: ...eater 1 B Remote Control 1 C Control Panel preassembled to Infrared Heater A 1 D Broadrange Oscillation Vent preassembled to Infrared Heater A 1 E Temperature Sensor preassembled to Infrared Heater A 1 F Master Power Switch preassembled to Infrared Heater A 1 G Air Intake Vent preassembled to Infrared Heater A 1 ...

Page 4: ...cturer 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 similar indoor locations nor any locations that use GFCI outlets Never place the heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water receptacles Do not r...

Page 5: ...overheating or possible fire the heater will automatically shut off If the unit has been overheated you will need to unplug the unit from the wall and replug it in to use the heater again 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 l...

Page 6: ...n 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 how many doors windo...

Page 7: ...o 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 filte...

Page 8: ...heated 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 5 The power switch in the back of the unit is not in the ON position 1 Plug the power cord ...

Page 9: ... 6 Power Indicator Light Indicates when the unit is receiving power from the wall outlet 7 Power Switch Button Powers the heater ON or OFF 8 Oscillation Button Toggles the oscillation vent ON OFF 9 Temp Down Button Decreases the set temperature 10 Temp Up Button Increases the set temperature 11 Timer Button Engages the on off timer function 12 Heater Mode Button Toggles between Hi Low Eco Modes 13...

Page 10: ...reases the set temperature value 2 Mode Button Toggles between the three heat modes available 3 Temp Down Button Decreases the set temperature value 4 Power Button Powers the heater on or off 5 Oscillation Lock Button Engages oscillation function engages child lock function 6 Timer Button Engages the on off timer ...

Page 11: ...t warm 68 F Note The ECO LED light will only illuminate when the ECO function is active and the ambient room temperature falls below 68ºF 20ºC 2 C B H L E HIGH LOW ECO 3 Set the temperature 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 90 F or between 10 C and 36 C Once you have chosen the desired temperatu...

Page 12: ...wered off then 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 timer Press the Timer button repeatedly to 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 5 C B Time...

Page 13: ...he 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 a cool dry location when not in use To prevent dust and dirt build up use the original packaging to repack the unit CLEANING THE AIR INTAKE VENT ...

Page 14: ... responsible for insuring 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 c...

Page 15: ...ay PART DESCRIPTION PART A Control panel COPA RT2019 B Fan FAN213R C Power board POBO RT2019 D Tip over switch TIPSW E Limit Switch LIMIT130 F Manual Thermostat LIMITSW G Infrared tube QUAR RT500 H Master Power Switch MAINSW S I Thermostat Wire SENSOR J Remote control REMO H D E F H I G B A C Temp Up Temp Down Time OSC ON OFF H L E ...

Page 16: ...16 Printed in China lifesmart is a registered trademark of Supply Chain Sources All Rights Reserved PLEASE REMEMBER TO REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY web www lifesmartcomfort com email cs scsources com ...

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