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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1 .  Turn the heater on or off by pressing the Pow-

er button on the control panel (C) or by press-

ing  the  Power  button  on  the  remote  control 

(B) .
Once  the  power  is  off,  heating  elements 

will stop working first . The fan will continue 

working  for  up  to  90  seconds  to  dispense 

residual  heat  inside  the  heater .  This  is  a 

normal function .

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C

2 .  Select  a  heat  setting  by  pressing  the  MODE 

button on either the control panel (C) or the 

remote control (B) to toggle between the two 

heat settings .
Power for high is 1,500 W; low is 1,000 W .

Note:  The HIGH LOW LED light will only illu-

minate when the unit is heating and the 

heating elements are engaged .

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C

HIGH

LOW

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 .  Once 

you  have  chosen  the  desired  temperature, 

the  heater  will  remain  on  until  the  room 

temperature  increases  to  the  temperature 

on  the  digital  display .  The  heater  will  cycle 

on  and  off  to  maintain  the  desired  room 

temperature .

Note:  To engage the child lock press and hold 

TEMP  UP  and  TEMP  DOWN  button  to-

gether for 5 seconds on the control pan-

el (C) .  On the remote (B), long press the 

child lock button for 5 seconds to engage 

the child lock . Repeat the above steps to 

disengage the child lock feature .

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C

C

Summary of Contents for HT1109

Page 1: ...se have your model and serial number ready 1 ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT HERE Purchase Date ____________Serial Number located on back of unit __________________ LIFE SMART is a registered trademark of Supply...

Page 2: ...ntents 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...

Page 3: ...NTS PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY A Infrared Heater 1 B Remote Control 1 C Control Panel preassembled to Infrared Heater A 1 D Air Intake Vent preassembled to Infrared Heater A 1 E Unit Legs assembly requ...

Page 4: ...r 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...

Page 5: ...Overheat Safety Feature This heater is equipped with an overheat safety feature When the internal components of the heater reach a certain temperature that could cause overheating or possible fire th...

Page 6: ...ions for different wattages WATTAGE BTUS 1 500 5 118 1 000 3 412 750 2 559 500 1 706 Q Can the heating elements be replaced A Replacement heating elements can be obtained from the manufacturer All par...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...nded to supplement an already heated insulated room Square footage specifications assume a single enclosed room not an entire home Infrared heaters do not heat through walls floors and are not intende...

Page 9: ...thermostat temperature on the heater to a higher heat setting 2 Select High or Low heat setting and increase the thermostat temperature to a higher setting The heater shutoff unexpectedly 1 The heater...

Page 10: ...for 5 seconds to Display Ambient Room Temperature 5 Short Pres Flame Effect Button Long Press C F Button Short Press Toggles the Flame Effect ON OFF and between the varied flame effect brightnesses Lo...

Page 11: ...en the three heat modes available 3 Temp Down Button Decreases the set temperature value 4 Power Button Powers the heater on or off 5 Flame Lock Button Short Press Toggles the Flame Effect ON OFF and...

Page 12: ...will only illu minate when the unit is heating and the heating elements are engaged 2 C B HIGH LOW 3 Set the temperature by pressing the arrows on the control panel C or the remote control B You can...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...erioration 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 Store the heater in a cool dry location when not in use To prevent dus...

Page 15: ...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 part...

Page 16: ...ACEMENT PARTS LIST For replacement parts call our technical support department at 1 800 752 5262 8 a m 5 p m CST Monday Friday PART DESCRIPTION PART A Limit Switch 1 04 04 12 023 B Power Board 2 01 01...

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