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INSTALLATION WITH TRIPOD STAND (optional)
USING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING
Product Key Function:
1. Turn on the power, the product is standby mode display (- -);
2. Press key function: press the button, then press the heat levels
(L1-L2-L3-L4- standby - off)
Remote Control Instructions
1. POWER BUTTON: Turn the
heater off.
2. UP BUTTON: Increase timer and
level.
3. DOWN BUTTON: Decrease timer
and level.
4. LEVEL BUTTON: Use to adjust
the heat levels(L1-L4). Press the
Level button then use the up and
down buttons(buttons 2 and 3) to
increase or decrease the heating
level.
5. TIMER BUTTON: To set the timer
from 0H-24H, which is the number of
hours it will run. 0H will display and then adjust to the number of hours
you would like to set, using the up and down buttons(2 and 3).
Inserting Batteries
Insert 2 AAA/ Alkaline type batteries into your remote control
1. Flip the backside of your remote control and pull out battery cover.
Insert the batteries in accordance with the instructions and polarity
the batteries.
2.Change the batteries in the same way depicted
above.
NOTICE:
1.Replace the old batteries with the same type batteries. Otherwise,
your heater may not function well.
2.Pull out the batteries in case of long terms of disuse to prevent
leakage which may impair your remote control.
3.Do not allow water or liquid to get into the remote control.
Caution:
When the appliance is not operated for a long period of time,
cleaning or maintenance is conducted or when the location of
the heater is changed, the heater should be turned to OFF and
unplugged from the electrical connection.
Periodic inspection and removal of dirt and contaminants will
ensure that equipment can be operated safely.
CLEANING AND MAINTANCE
Regular and careful cleaning helps your infrared heater operate
efficiently for many trouble free years. To clean your heater follow
steps below:
1.
Unplug the power cord.
2.
Make sure the heater is cool before continuing
3.
To keep the heater clean, the outer shell maybe cleaned with a
soft, damp cloth. You may use a mild detergent if necessary.
After cleaning, dry the unit with a soft cloth. (Caution: Do not let
liquids enter 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 heater is completely dry before use.
Storage: Store the heater in a cool, dry location when not in use to
prevent dust and dirt build up. Use packaging carton to store.
Troubleshooting
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. Error code shows on display
−
E1 Error on display: Control unit overheat. Check
installation clearances.
−
E2 Error on Display: Tip over function, Make heater less
than 60°working angel and restart heater
−
L1,2,3,4 shows in display, but no heat: Bulb is
damaged. Arrange for replacement bulb with local
Dealer.
ATTENTION:
1.Always disconnect the heater from the electricity supply and allow
it to cool before attempting to work on it.
2.If the heater has collected dust or dirt inside the unit or around the
heating element, have to unit cleaned by a qualified service agent.
Do not operate the heater in this condition.
3.The only maintenance required is cleaning of the external surfaces
of the heater.
4.Do not touch the heating element with bare fingers, as residue from
your hand could affect the life of the lamp. If it is accidentally touched,
remove the finger marks with a soft cloth moistened with mentholated
spirit or alcohol.
5.Do not attempt to repair or adjust any electrical or mechanical
functions on this heater.
6.The heater contains no user serviceable parts. Should the product
suffer damage or breakdown, it must be returned to the manufacturer
or its service agent.
7.Damaged supply cords to be replaced by the manufacturer, service
agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.
RECYCLING
Electrical equipment must not be disposed of household waste and,
instead, should be utilized at appropriate facilities. Information on
utilization can be provided by the product vendor or the local
authorities. Waste electrical and electronic equipment contains