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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ’S) 

 

My heater emits a “strange” odor when I first open the box/when I turn the heater on for the first 
time. Why is this happening? 

     This is normal

. This heater is treated with a special heat safe/resistant coating. This odor will 

sometimes be present when the box is opened, and may be compared to a heaters version of “new 
car smell.” Also, similar to all hearth appliances (woodstoves, etc.), the coating, exposed to heat, will 
produce this particular odor during the first few hours of operation. This will dissipate after the break-
in period. 

If you are sensitive to odors, you may want to pre-burn the unit in a garage with the 

door open until the initial odor dissipates.

 

 

If my heater runs on approximately1500 Watts, how many BTU’s is that? Is that a lot of heat? 

At 1500 Watts, your heater will use approximately 5100 BTUs. 5100 BTUs, compared to your home 
furnace, is a very small amount of heat (this heater is intended to be used as supplemental heat in 
areas most needed). It may take several minutes, to several hours to heat your area, depending on 
various factors (

see Heater Placement

). 

 

Can my heater really operate on less money per day? What are my operating costs? 

Yes. 

If the heater is used as it is intended (as supplement/assist heat), it should cycle on and off, 

allowing for it to heat a total of approximately 8 out of the 24 hours of the day. Using the national 
average of approximately 10¢ per kWh (look at your bill for exact cost per kWh--will vary per state), 
your average heating cost (add a few cents just for having it plugged in) should be less per day 
compared to your main furnace. The costs will increase if it is used as the single source of heat, or if 
heat somehow escapes the room being heated, since the “on” cycle will run longer. 

 
The Formula

: To determine the cost of this or ANY 1500 watt appliance, multiply 1.5 X your cost per 

Kilowatt Hour to determine approximately how much it costs you to run the heater. You can find the 
cost per KWH prices for your state at: 

http://www.eia.doe.gov/fuelelectric.html 

 

What is the life expectancy for the Heating Elements? Can the heating elements be replaced? 

The life expectancy of the heating elements is typically 25,000 hours. Heating elements may be 
replaced by obtaining parts from the Manufacturer, although it is not recommended, due to the 
amount of work (unless you are a certified heater technician or authorized directly by LIFESMART 
Technical Support). All parts may be purchased through LIFESMART if your product is out of 
warranty. Note: If you feel that the elements are definitely faulty right out of the box, contact the 
LIFESMART Technical Support department first (for troubleshooting and verification).They can then 
direct you on to the next step. 
 

Once I plug the unit in and turn it on, how long will it take to heat my room? 

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 l room’s ambient 
temperature will vary. Remember that with any type of heating process, there are many variables: 
Location of heater (in the home), floor plan and size of the room, how well the room is insulated, how 
many doors/windows, how much bare concrete (acts as a heat sink with any type of heating), the 
opening and closing of an exterior door, long hallways, high ceilings, etc. Customers with smaller 
rooms experience quick heat changes. Rooms with larger and open floor plans can expect up to 24 
hours to completely heat up.   

 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for S-LPHW-3

Page 1: ...1 PORTABLE INFRARED HEATER OWNER S MANUAL AND USER GUIDE Model No S LPHW 3 WARNING READ THIS ENTIRE OWNER S MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE ...

Page 2: ...ll provide you with valuable information necessary for the proper care and maintenance of your new product Please take a few moments to thoroughly read the instructions and familiarize yourself with all the operational aspects of your new heater PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 3: ...utlet with other appliances connected to the same outlet Risk of fire overheat malfunction property damage injury or even death may result if not adhered to 3 This heater is hot when in use To avoid burns do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces Use handles certain models or wheels to move this heater 4 Keep combustible materials such as furniture pillows bedding papers clothes and curtains at leas...

Page 4: ...low foreign objects to enter or block any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock or fire or damage the heater 15 Allow at least 3 feet of unobstructed space to the front and rear of the heater to allow for maximum heat air and ventilation flow 16 A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or flammable liquids are use...

Page 5: ...ed as the single source of heat or if heat somehow escapes the room being heated since the on cycle will run longer The Formula To determine the cost of this or ANY 1500 watt appliance multiply 1 5 X your cost per Kilowatt Hour to determine approximately how much it costs you to run the heater You can find the cost per KWH prices for your state at http www eia doe gov fuelelectric html What is the...

Page 6: ...will not retain the heat as efficiently and noticeable heat changes will come slowly Also the heater will stay on for longer periods of time since it takes so long to cycle off and may increase your electric costs Note that if you do use it in a garage or basement the moisture levels must be very low and the heater must have a dedicated circuit 15 amps minimum with no GFCI outlets being used If un...

Page 7: ... allow for you to have extra heat in the form of soft infrared waves in locations where you would otherwise be short It is meant to cycle on and off as it provides the central heat the boost it needs If you intend on using it as a single heat source especially in larger homes which you may expect the heater to 1 take as much as 24 hours to heat the area 2 stay on for longer periods of time without...

Page 8: ...control or the control panel on the heater Overheat Safety Feature This heater is equipped with a overheat safety feature When the heater s internal components reach a certain temperature that could cause overheating or possible fire the heater will automatically shut off WARNING It is normal for the power cord to feel warm to touch however a loose fit between the outlet and the plug may cause ove...

Page 9: ...9 PRODUCT DIAGRAM Control Panel Air Intake Vent Master Power Switch Remote Control Filter Cover Temperature Sensor Air Outlet Vent FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW Wooden Cabinet Foot pad ...

Page 10: ...sired room temperature 7 Celsius indicator light Will be lit when temperature displayed is in Celsius 8 Remote control signal sensor 9 Temperature Up button To increase desired temperature 10 Temperature Down button To decrease desired temperature 11 Button Alternates between Fahrenheit and Celsius 12 Timer indicator light Will be lit when the Timer is engaged and active 13 Fahrenheit indicator li...

Page 11: ... button Powers the display on and off Temp up button To increase desired temperature Temp down button To decrease desired temperature Timer button Used to engage timer mode and to set hour value for the timer Mode button Used for mode selection Battery compartment rear of remote Battery compartment cover ...

Page 12: ...tached Turn on the main power switch in the rear of the unit Press the On Off button on the display to power up the heater s display You may use the ON OFF button on the remote as well but you will need to insert 2 AAA batteries into the remote control battery compartment before using Batteries Sold Separately PUSH and Slide Cover Cover Install Batteries Re Install Cover ...

Page 13: ... chosen the heater will manage itself from less to more heating power watts in an attempt to maintain a constant warm 68 20 3 Setting Desired Temperature Or Or Or Adjust the desired temperature by pressing the Up Down arrows on the control panel or remote control Or Desired temperature options vary from 59 to 86 or from 15 to 30 Once you have chosen the desired temperature the heater will remain o...

Page 14: ...FF when the internal heater clock counts down the hour increments you set 5 Setting the POWER ON TIMER Function Note timer power on function can only be set while heater is in power off mode Or Under power off press the timer button on the control panel Digital will indicate time value for the timer Press the timer button repeatedly and the value will scroll from 0 to 12 hours in 1 hour intervals ...

Page 15: ...er the heater 4 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 5 DO NOT immerse the heater in water 6 Wait until the unit is completely dry before use 7 Air filter needs cleaning after used 3 months of use Please take off the filter with the 2 steps in the drawing below Flush and...

Page 16: ...erate please check the following before seeking repair of service 1 Check if the power cord is plugged into an electrical outlet if not plug in 2 Check if electricity to the main fuse is working 3 Check if the battery in remote control is not dead and if the insulating film is pulled out NOTE The heater may not be operating if the thermostat is set lower than the room temperature To begin operatio...

Page 17: ...ss LIFESMART was the direct shipper shipping damage should be addressed with the shipping company retailer or place of purchase prior to making a claim to LIFESMART as the manufacturer The manufacturer s sole obligation under this warranty shall be limited to furnishing the original purchaser replacement parts for units deemed repairable by the LIFESMART warranty department The purchaser may also ...

Page 18: ...tectors GFCI Outdoor applications Normal wear tear weathering Pet Consumer accidents Purchases from dealers unauthorized by LIFESMART Authorization in writing Disclaimers LIFESMART shall not be liable for any loss due to use or misuse of the heater or other LIFESMART products or other incidental or consequential costs expense or damages without irrefutable foundations Under no circumstances shall ...

Page 19: ...e heater s front panel rear panel or on the box date of purchase retailer of purchase a daytime phone number and possibly a copy of your receipt Be Patient Clear and Concise Describe the issue and symptoms you have for and about the product A certified LIFESMART Technical Support agent will give you an evaluation of your issue and your resolution options If the answer is not available at that time...

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