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Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 

24824

4800W 240V  

SHOP HEATER

7/17

2017 OEMTOOLS

OPERATION

1.  Connect the heater to the proper electrical outlet 

(see Grounding Instructions). Once plugged into the 

30 Amp receptacle, the power indicator light will 

come on.

2.  Push the power button, the display will flash 

and display the temperature. Note: if the room 

temperature is above the current thermostat setting 

on the unit, it will not heat.

3.  Adjust the thermostat setting by pressing the green 

Mode Button twice and selecting the Up or Down 

Arrow Button to increase or decrease desired 

temperature.

USING TIMER FUNCTIONS

4.  Press the green Mode Button on the control panel 

or remote three times. The digital display will change 

from displaying temperature to a time value.

5.  Press the Up or Down Arrow Buttons on the control 

panel or remote for desired timer setting from 1-9 

hour duration. 

 

 

 

Power  Mode 

Down 

UP 

Grounding Instructions:

This heater is for use on 240 (208) volt circuits. The 

cord has a plug as shown below. No adapter is 

available for this blade configuration, and none should 

be used. The outlet type is a 240 (208) volt 30 Amp 

grounded outlet. When properly installed, it provides 

a ground connection through the cord to the heater to 

prevent the operator from electric shock.

WARNING

Prior to operation, be sure that the 

electrical receptacle is of the configuration and 

capacity appropriate for the heater.

Note: When using the heater for the first time, you may 

notice a slight emission of smoke. This is normal and will 

stop after a short time. The heating element is made of 

steel and was coated with a layer of protective oil during 

production. Usage on outlets above 220 volts may cause 

a slight whistling sound due to the higher fan speed. This 

is normal and is not affecting the operation of the heater. 

This is not a defect.

WARNING

Electrical outlet wiring must comply 

with local building codes and other applicable 

regulations to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock 

and injury.

WARNING

Do not use this appliance if any part 

of it has been underwater. Immediately call a qualified 

service technician to inspect the appliance and replace 

any part of the electrical system which has been under 

water.

AUTOMATIC OVERHEAT SAFETY CONTROL

This heater is equipped with an internal heat limiting 

thermostat and overheat protection circuit. When a 

potential overheat temperature is reached, the system 

will automatically shut the heater off.
IF SAFETY LIMIT LIGHT ILLUMINATES, an abnormal 

condition has turned off the heating elements. 

TO RESET:

Wait 10 minutes to allow the heater to cool down; 

the heater will automatically reset once the heating 

element cools down.

MAINTENANCE

WARNING

Risk of electric shock - do not open - 

no serviceable parts inside
Any electrical repairs or rewiring of this unit should be 

carried out by a licensed electrician in accordance with 

national and local codes.
1.  Before cleaning the heater, disconnect it from the 

power outlet and let it cool down.

2.  Wipe off the heater assembly with a soft damp 

sponge and dry with a clean cloth. Be careful not to 

allow water into the unit. 

DO NOT splash water onto the heater
DO NOT use a solvent to clean the heater
DO NOT open or attempt to clean inside of the heater

STORAGE 

Allow heater to cool completely and store in a clean 

dry area.

Summary of Contents for 24824

Page 1: ...ions for the continued safe use of your tool Failure to follow instructions listed below may result in serious injury In addition make sure that anyone who uses the equipment understands and follows t...

Page 2: ...r debris DO NOT use this product in a damp or wet location 14 Maintain labels and nameplates on this product These carry important information If unreadable or missing contact OEMTOOLS for a replaceme...

Page 3: ...to a properly grounded outlet only 12 DO NOT insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause an electrical shock fire or damage the heater 13 To prevent a...

Page 4: ...e the wood stud in wall or joist in ceiling to mount heater 2 Use holes in the Mounting Bracket E to mark 3 mounting hole locations for drilling 3 Drill the 3 holes for 65 mm Mounting Screws A 4 Secur...

Page 5: ...ating element is made of steel and was coated with a layer of protective oil during production Usage on outlets above 220 volts may cause a slight whistling sound due to the higher fan speed This is n...

Page 6: ...rature reached Thermostat will shut off heater once desired room temperature is reached Auto Reset has tripped Unplug heater allow to cool down for 10 minutes then restart Heater has fan only setting...

Page 7: ...s This warranty does not cover bits blades files batteries or calibration We recommend that you maintain your tools and sharpen or replace blades bits files and batteries as necessary OEMTOOLS reserve...

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