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heater. The
ambient
temperature is what the heater believes to be the current room
temperature. To find the
ambient
room temperature, you must push the temperature
time button and let go quickly. This will display the ambient room temperature and
this is the temperature you want to match your home thermostat reading (primary heating
device). The ambient room temperature on the heater is what needs to be calibrated. For
example, if your home thermostat says 70 degrees Fahrenheit and the heater has
an
ambient
room temperature reading of 75 degrees Fahrenheit, you will need to calibrate
the heater to -5. Please keep in mind that if your home thermostat temperature sensor is in
a different room, there may always be a few degrees variance between it and the
heater. Now the heater will read the current room temperature 75 degree Fahrenheit as
well.)
(Note: To set back to factory settings, hold down the TIME button for (5) seconds. This will
set all values back to default.)
7) The lifeSMART Infrared Heater can be turned off by pressing the POWER button. DO NOT
TURN OFF THE
MASTER POWER
SWITCH ON THE REAR OF THE HEATER OR
UNPLUG THE HEATER UNTIL THE FAN SHUTS DOWN. If the heater is left on using the
TIME function, there will be (5) second sound alert to let you know that the time is expiring.
If no actions are taken, the heater will shut off.
Recommendations for Maximum Performance
1. Be sure not to place the heater in an area where the air flow or air movement is great.
2. Direct the outflow towards the center of the room and not against a solid structure, like a
wall for example. For larger areas, place the heater within a central location.
3. The lifeSMART Infrared Heater is designed for maximum efficiency in the 68
0
F to 74
0
F
range. This is because of the ambient air moving through the heater and out constantly.
4. Existing HVAC heating system vents should be closed. This allows the heater to function in
an isolated area.
5. It is not recommended to operate heater in areas exposed to non-insulated concrete or
metal walls. Concrete floors should be covered to insulate the heat within the room.
6. If the heater filters become dirty or dusty, they must be cleaned for the heater to operate at
its maximum efficiently.