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Mounting bracket &

curved upper arm

assembled in proper

upright position.

Base & Wheel
assembly with

support

collar/flange

Be sure to read and familiarize yourself with the overall assembly process and 
instructions in this manual before beginning. It may be helpful to have someone assist 
you with the assembly.

Find a clean, level, preferably carpeted location to assemble your IR Heater. A flat 
piece of cardboard will works as well. Unpack and identify all components listed on page 
3 of this manual and lay them out on the carpeted floor or cardboard piece.

#2 or #3 Philips Screwdriver (or standard slotted screwdriver),
and Adjustable Wrench.

Tools Required: 

Step 1

Step 2

Attach mounting bracket for head unit to curved upper arm using 4 threaded bolts.
The bracket base will fit inside the upper arm. Securely tighten all bolts.
             Note: 

See Fig. 1

 for proper orientation of bracket to upper arm.

             The bracket will only align properly to one correct end of the arm.

Beginning at the mounting bracket end, thread the entire electrical cord from the IR 
head unit & tilt switch component thru the curved upper arm. Attach head unit bracket 
to the mounting bracket using 4 threaded bolts. Apply all bolts loosely for easier align-
ment & positioning. Now attach tilt switch box to mounting bracket using 2 bolts. Check 
to make sure all components fit together properly, then tighten all bolts securely.
             NOTE: Junction box and electrical cord coming out of the head unit & tilt 
switch MUST be facing downward when installed. 

See Fig. 2

 for proper position.

Step 3

Attach support collar/flange to weighted base. Thread collar thru hole in base and 
hand tighten securely. 

See Fig. 2A

Step 4

Slide inner support tube (end with rivets must be towards bottom) thru bottom of tele-
scopic pole & up thru the top. Pull out upper release lever and loosen clamp knob to 
allow tube to pass thru the top section. 

See Fig. 3

Pull out second release lever and loosen clamp knob and slide both sections to their 
lowest position (about 1'' from the top of each respective clamp collars). Do not allow
sections to fall below the clamp collar. Tighten both clamp knobs and push in clamp 
levers to secures to secure both sections. 

See Fig. 3a

Step 5

Carefully lift and position the telescopic body into the installed support collar/flange of 
the cast iron base. 

See Fig. 4.

 Align the holes and attach using 4 threaded bolts. Apply 

all 4 bolts loosely for easier alignment and positioning. Then tighten all bolts securely.

Inner support tube

positioned up thru

telescopic pole

Lever Clamps

& Knobs

Fig. 3a

Fig. 1

Electrical cord
outlet opening

Inner support

tube

Rivets - bottom of

inner support tube

Telescopic

Pole

Fig. 3

Electrical junction

box points down,

tilt switch box is

on top

Summary of Contents for 60411

Page 1: ...60411 I NT E R T EX L I S T E D CM C US ...

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Page 3: ...wder coated Pre installed safety shut off tilt switch Preassembled aluminum main heating unit w 1500W quartz halogen lamp swivel bracket 12ft 16 3 grounded electrical cord 2 Mounting Bracket Head unit to telescopic stand 3 Curved Upper Arm tubular black powdercoated steel 4 Inner support tube section for telescopic body 5 TelescopicBody black powder coated steel adjustable 2 sections with 2 easyre...

Page 4: ...rounded outlets only 11 Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter ventilation or exhaust opening doing so may cause an electrical shock or fire or may damage the heater Can be used indoors or outdoors Operate at least 3 feet from people or objects 12 To Prevent a possible fire do notblock air intakes or exhaust in any manner Do not use on soft surfaces like a bed where openings may become bl...

Page 5: ...o mounting bracket using 2 bolts Check to make sure all components fit together properly then tighten all bolts securely NOTE Junction box and electrical cord coming out of the head unit tilt switch MUST be facing downward when installed See Fig 2 for proper position Step 3 Attach support collar flange to weighted base Thread collar thru hole in base and hand tighten securely See Fig 2A Step 4 Sli...

Page 6: ...mbly will fit over the smaller top tube of the telescopic body Attach the headunit assembly arm to the telescopic pole using 4 threaded bolts tighten securely Pull all slack from the electrical cord at the base of the telescopic body Step 6 Electrical cord routed thru telescopic body and out thru outlet opening near base Heating Unit Head Post Bracket Tilt Switch Upright telescopic pole assembly T...

Page 7: ... Avoid the use of an extension cord with this appliance if oneis used it MUST be at least a 14 3 wire grounded cord 50 ft max length Do not place any objects such as furniture papers clothing or curtains closer than 3 ft to the front and the sides of the heater ALWA YS unplug the IR heater unit when not in use Before turning on your Infrared Heating System extend all 3 telescopic sections to their...

Page 8: ...his will make it easier to store and reduce the risk of an accidental knock over Your infrared heating system is virtually maintenance free Afew minutes to wipe down exposed surfaces is all it takes Head Unit glass plate Use any non abrasive cleaner and soft cloth to wipe off debris and dirt from the exposed surfaces of the glass plate and outer body of the heat unit and glass plate NEVER spray an...

Page 9: ...W lamp assembly into the friction clips see 4 Pull apart the clips slightly and gently push the connectors into place Do not allow the metal clips to touch the actual lamp tube The clips should be about at the center point of the end connectors Reconnect the wire leads to terminal connectors Re insert vent panels by gently pushing the end clips into housing body align clip ends close to lamp end c...

Page 10: ...dLiving are registered trademarks of Well Traveled Imports lnc All assembly instruction presentation s are the property of Well Traveled Imports lnc and are protected by U S copyrights and trademarks All right s reserved R R R R ...

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