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Clean the surface of the appliance with a dry cloth. Do not use corrosive 

detergent or solvent to clean. Do not submerge the appliance with water. 

 

Please turn off and unplug the appliance when not in use. Make sure the power 

is off before pulling out the plug and do not pull the cord. 

 

When the appliance is not in use for a prolonged period, please turn it off, 

unplug it, pack it well, and store it in a dry, cool place. 

 

Do not place flammable and explosive objects near or around the appliance, 

and do not use the appliance in an environment full of flammable gas. Keep 

away from any fire and heat sources. 

 

Please put the power cord in a place that will not cause individuals to trip over 

the appliance.  

 

Do not put any objects on the appliance and position the appliance immediately 

below a socket-outlet.  

 

Do not touch the front panel when operating.  

 

Please keep the back and front panels unblocked to minimize the risk of fire or 

malfunction.  

 

Do not let the power cord touch or come near the front panel. It will damage 

the insulation layer of the wires.  

 

Ensure no water leaks into the appliance in order to avoid electric shock. Do not 

put flammable objects or wet clothes on the front panel in order to avoid short 

circuit or fire. 

 

Please do not place the either side of the panel near curtains or walls when in 

operation because these will block the flow of air and cause a fire. The 

appliance should be installed at a minimum distance of 4 inches from the wall 

or other obstacles.  

 

Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust 

opening as this may cause electric shock or fire, or damage the heater. 

 

Please do not insert any objects into the either side of the panel, in order to 

avoid electric shock.  

 

After a period of operation, abnormal noise and uneven air volume may appear 

because of dust blocking the airflow. This will disappear after cleaning the back 

net.  

 

Do not use an extension cord to operate the heater. 

 

Connect to properly grounded outlets only. 

 

The heater is to be installed so that switches and other controls cannot be 

touched by a person in the bath or shower. 

 

Do not cover the appliance with anything, especially flammable materials, such 

as clothes or paper.  

 

In order to prevent hazards due to the inadvertent resetting of the thermal 

cutout, this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching 

device, such as a timer, programmer, separate remote-control system or 

connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility.  

Summary of Contents for AH-480

Page 1: ...Manual v1 2 Panel Convection Heater AH 480 OWNER S MANUAL Read and save these instructions ...

Page 2: ...ssembly Installation 11 Operating Instructions 13 Cleaning Maintenance 14 Limited Manufacturer s Warranty 15 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL NO AH 480 VOLTAGE 120V FREQUENCY 60Hz POWER 1500W DIMENSIONS Width 18 9 in Depth 11 6 in w stand 4 2 in w o stand Height 28 4 in w stand 26 7 in w o stand Weight 10 3 lbs HEATING AREA 160 sq ft TIP OVER PROTECTION Yes ...

Page 3: ...stering your product information online is safe secure and takes less than 2 minutes to complete Alternatively we recommend you attach a copy of your sales receipt below and record the following information which is located on the manufacturer s nameplate on the rear of the unit You will need this information if it becomes necessary to contact the manufacturer for service inquiries Date of Purchas...

Page 4: ...d above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning safe use of the appliance and they understand the hazards involved Children should not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance should not be done by children without supervision Children of less than 3 years should ...

Page 5: ...objects or wet clothes on the front panel in order to avoid short circuit or fire Please do not place the either side of the panel near curtains or walls when in operation because these will block the flow of air and cause a fire The appliance should be installed at a minimum distance of 4 inches from the wall or other obstacles Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or ex...

Page 6: ... not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire electric shock or injury to persons To prevent a possible fire do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner Do not use on soft surfaces like a bed where openings may become blocked Do not run cord under carpeting Do not cover cord with throw rugs runners or similar coverings Do not route cord under furniture or appliances Arrange cord away f...

Page 7: ...it yourself Taking it apart or making any changes to the product or its circuitry may lead to further hazard Do not handle the plug with wet hands It may cause electric shock Do not insert sticks metal or other objects into the outlet It will cause a short circuit or even damage the device Do not use pesticides or other flammable sprays around the product It will damage the device Do not face the ...

Page 8: ...ects on it Electrical shock can be caused If you won t be using the product for an extended period please turn off the machine and pull out the plug from the outlet Follow the requirements of the power outlet when using the device The outlet bearing capacity must not be less than 15A 125V Ensure the voltage on the unit by checking the rated label AC 120V When moving the unit make sure the new outl...

Page 9: ...RES PRODUCT DIAGRAM 1 Heater base 2 Front panel 3 Rotary knob for power 4 Rotary knob for temperature 5 Power cord 6 Wall mounting bracket 7 Back panel 8 Power cord holder 9 Casters CONTROL PANEL FEATURES OFF LOW HIGH ...

Page 10: ...p over protection Thermal fuse NTC and tip over switch have been added to make the product safer 3 Thermostat control Conveniently allows you to set the product to the temperature you need 4 Low noise when working 5 Wall mounted bracket and wheels allow the unit to be used anywhere ...

Page 11: ...stall the heater on your wall To install it on the wall remove the two base pieces if they are already attached Make sure there is room for 12 inches of space on the top and bottom of the unit and at least 8 inches of space on both sides Drill three holes A B C or D in Fig 5 into the wall to allow for insertion of drywall anchors The diameter of each hole should be slightly less than the width of ...

Page 12: ...Leave a gap of about 0 2 inches to hang the heater onto as shown in the image below Install the bracket onto the heater as shown in Fig 6 Insert a screw into the hole of the bracket and fix the screw into the rubber plug hole C or hole D Drywall Anchors Screws Fig 5 Hole Positions Fig 6 Lower Bracket 3 in 22 9 in 5 1 in ...

Page 13: ...This heater is for use with a 120V outlet The cord has a plug as shown at A in Figure 1 An adapter as shown in figure C can be used for connecting three blade grounding type plugs to two slot outlets The green grounding lug extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box The adapter should not be used if a three slot grounded outlet is avai...

Page 14: ...ke sure the heater has become cool Use a soft cloth to wipe the dust on the heater s surface If the surface is too dirty it is better to wipe it with the water lower than 50 C 122 F mixed with neutral detergent Don t use gasoline thinner and any other chemicals on the unit as they can easily damage the surface Please dry the heater before storing it To dry it place it in a dry and ventilated area ...

Page 15: ...ply such as low voltage defective household wiring or inadequate fuses Accident alteration misuse or abuse of the appliance such as using non approved accessories inadequate air circulation in the room or abnormal operating conditions extreme temperatures Use in commercial or industrial applications Fire water damage theft war riot hostility or acts of God such as hurricanes floods etc Use of forc...

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