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9.  This heater is not intended for use in bathrooms, laundry areas and similar indoor 

locations, nor any locations that use GFCI outlets. 

 

10. Never place heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water receptacles. 

 

11. Do not run cord under carpet. Do not cover cord with throw rugs, runners, or similar 

coverings. Arrange cord away from traffic area and where it will not be tripped over. 

 

12. The heater must be plugged into a wall outlet that is a DEDICATED CIRCUIT, with a 

minimum 15 amp rating on that individual circuit.

  

 

13. To disconnect the heater: FIRST, turn the power button to the “off” position, then 

remove plug from the wall outlet. 

 

14. Do not allow 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 used or stored, nor use flammable solvents to 
clean the heater. Also, make sure to keep heater dry at all times.  

 

17. Use this heater only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by 

the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. 

 

18. Do not use abrasive solvents to clean the heater as it may cause damage to the finish 

or casing.  
 

 

PLEASE REVIEW FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON THE NEXT 
FEW PAGES PRIOR TO USING YOUR HEATER. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for LS-1500X-6WB

Page 1: ...e read this entire Installation and Operating Manual BEFORE installing and using your new Infrared Heater Failure to fully understand and follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injur...

Page 2: ...rmation 4 5 Frequently Asked Questions 6 8 Heater Operation 9 Heater Placement 10 Users Guide 11 12 Air Filter Maintenance 13 Warranty 14 15 Warranty Claim Contact Information 16 Contents in the box 1...

Page 3: ...n that it minimizes wasteful heat collection at the ceiling height of rooms and targets it toward the living space instead Thank you for being our customer and enjoy your heater Our Infrared Heaters h...

Page 4: ...rs or an outlet 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...

Page 5: ...ow 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...

Page 6: ...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 F...

Page 7: ...e is not insulated very well will this heater help me Can I use the heater if I have vaulted or cathedral ceilings I live in a structure that is more than 1500 square feet Will this heater help me Can...

Page 8: ...our legible receipt Or you can register online on the registration tab of www lifesmartproducts com My heater does not perform as well as another brand heater that I purchased Why Not There are many b...

Page 9: ...nd transferred to the air in the chamber 4 The newly transferred filtered clean and hot air is then circulated out the infrared heater s front vent 5 The whole process produces variably hot air compar...

Page 10: ...Infrared heater as it would any conventional type heater 3 For best results always try to maintain a minimum of 40 relative humidity in the environment to be heated 4 It is recommended that the Infra...

Page 11: ...m temperature will display for 5 seconds then return to the desired set temperature Set Desired Temperature Goal Temperature Press the Temp up or Temp down button on the control panel or on the remote...

Page 12: ...the front control panel or remote control The number 0 will appear on the display Zero indicates there is no specified time frame for the heater to turn on This can be increased in hourly increments b...

Page 13: ...er and comes out of the side that faces away from the heater Continue spraying until the filter is clear of dust and debris 3 If the filter is extremely dirty or clogged with grease you can soak the f...

Page 14: ...SMART 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 sol...

Page 15: ...ectors 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...

Page 16: ...cated on the heater s rear panel 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...

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