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– in this state, the Power and Temperature 
Indicator Lights will remain illuminated and 
the ambient temperature will be displayed.

SETTING THE TIMER

When the heater is in the heat setting 
(either Low or High), press the MODE 
button two times to select the timer 
option. This is indicated by the illumination 
of the Timer Indicator Light and by a 
flashing “00H” on the display. At this time, 
press the UP/DOWN buttons to set the 
length of time for the heater to run. The 
timer adjustment range is from 1 to 12 
hours.

Once the desired time is reached, press the 
MODE button once to exit – this will return 
the display to the ambient temperature. 
Alternatively, the unit will automatically 
save and exit after 15 seconds of inactivity, 
returning the display to the ambient 
temperature. After exiting, the Timer 
Indicator Light will remain illuminated to 
show that the timer option is active. 

To turn the timer off, select the timer 
option using the MODE button and adjust 
the time displayed to “00H”.

NOTE: When the timer has reached its 
setting, the timer indicator light will turn 
off and the heater will automatically turn 
off, returning to the standby state.

USING THE THERMOSTAT AND TIMER AT 
THE SAME TIME

It is possible to have both the thermostat 
and timer active at the same time. To do 
so, follow the instructions under “Setting 
the Thermostat”. Once the desired 
temperature has been reached, press the 
MODE button once to select the timer 
option and follow the instructions under 
“Setting the Timer”.

NOTE: When both the thermostat and 
timer options are active, the heater 
will remain on until the timer setting is 
reached. When the timer has reached its 
setting, the heater will automatically turn 
off, returning to the standby state.

CAUTION INDICATOR LIGHT 

When overheating occurs, the Caution 
Indicator Light will illuminate and the heater 
will turn off immediately. Refer to the ‘Safety 
Features’ section (pg. 8) for heater reset 
instructions.

Operation

NOTE: 

If the cable is unplugged, you will need to set the temperature and the time again 

when starting the unit next time.

Summary of Contents for 043-5116-4

Page 1: ...DIGITAL BASEBOARD HEATER Instruction Manual model no 043 5116 4 Toll free 1 866 827 4985 IMPORTANT Please read this manual carefully before running this heater and save it for reference...

Page 2: ...Low 3 Top Mounted Control Panel 4 Power Indicator Light 5 Caution Indicator Light 6 Safety Overheat Protection 7 Safety Tip Over Protection 8 Silent Operation 9 Dent Resistant End Panels Features 2 Sp...

Page 3: ...nd ordinances This heater must be plugged in to a 120 V AC 15 A or larger circuit Do not plug anything additional into the same circuit If you have any questions whether your wiring is adequate consul...

Page 4: ...circuit do not plug the heater into a circuit that is servicing other electrical needs OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Plug the power cord into a wall outlet 120 V AC 60 Hz Connect heater to properly grounded...

Page 5: ...lay 2 Power Indicator Light 3 Low Heat Indicator Light 4 High Heat Indicator Light 5 Mode Button 6 ON OFF Button 7 Caution Indicator Light 8 Temperature Indicator Light 9 Timer Indicator Light 10 Temp...

Page 6: ...n both heat settings is the current ambient temperature TEMPERATURE UNITS To switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit units press the MODE button once The digital display will blink 3 times and then auto...

Page 7: ...ng the MODE button and adjust the time displayed to 00H NOTE When the timer has reached its setting the timer indicator light will turn off and the heater will automatically turn off returning to the...

Page 8: ...that the heater is on a smooth level surface with no obstructions The heater is also equipped with a safety tip over switch This switch will shut the heater off if the heater is tipped over It will r...

Page 9: ...ay from traffic area and where it will not be tripped over 9 To disconnect heater turn controls to off then remove plug from outlet 10 Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation o...

Page 10: ...h the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot and fully insert plug If the plug does not fit contact a qualified electrician Never use an extension cord DO NOT attempt to defeat this safety feature Do...

Page 11: ...ip and materials Noma Canada agrees to replace a defective product within the stated warranty period when returned to the place of purchase with proof of purchase This product is not guaranteed agains...

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