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INDUSTRIAL FAN FORCED HEATER
OWNER’S MANUAL
MODEL: PH-934 /PH-936
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
READ & SAVE
WARNING
NOT FOR HOUSEHOLD USE
THIS IS A FLOOR HEATER ONLY
PH-934
PH-936
Page 1: ...1 INDUSTRIAL FAN FORCED HEATER OWNER S MANUAL MODEL PH 934 PH 936 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS READ SAVE WARNING NOT FOR HOUSEHOLD USE THIS IS A FLOOR HEATER ONLY PH 934 PH 936 ...
Page 2: ...2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Instructions 2 Parts of the heater 4 Gronding and Operating Instructions 4 Specifications 5 Cleaning and Maintenance 5 Storage 6 Troubleshooting 6 ...
Page 3: ...trols to OFF then remove the plug from outlet 6 Do not operate any heater with a damaged cord or plug or after the heater malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in any manner Return heater to an authorized service facility for examination electrical or mechanical adjustment or repair 7 Do not use outdoors 8 This heater is not intended for use in bathrooms laundry areas and similar indoor loca...
Page 4: ...ppliances Allow odor to dissipate by running appliance at full power for about ten minutes Make sure that the room in which the appliance is located is well ventilated during this operation This heater draws 20 Amps during operation To prevent overloading a circuit do not plug the heater into a circuit that already has other appliances working 21 Do not run in locations when the heater will be lef...
Page 5: ...ration in OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This heater is for use on 240 volts The cord has a plug as shown in 6 No adapter is available for this blade configuration and none should be used The type of receptacle is a 240 volt grounding receptacle NEMA 6 30R When properly installed it provides a ground connection through the cord to the heater to protect the operator from electric shock Receptacle NEMA 60 3...
Page 6: ... Power Supply 240 volts AC 60Hz Power Consumption 5600W Before any cleaning make sure that 1 The heater is turned OFF 2 Disconnect power supply at source by removing plug from power outlet 3 Your heater is now ready for cleaning Regular Cleaning 1 Do not use cleaning liquid or other chemicals to spray on the unit 2 Interior dust can often be removed by using a vacuum cleaner with a crevice tool at...
Page 7: ...ck your electrical box to confirm the breaker has not been blown This may occur if the receptacle is shared between other high consumption appliances Ensure unit is in the OFF position Plug in unit and attempt to turn on again The heater is creating a burning smell A drop of oil fell on the heating coil during the manufacturing process It will quickly evaporate and should not occur again Ensure ro...