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1.
Position the heater so that it stands on a firm level surface and at a safe distance from wet
locations and flammable objects.
2. Connect the fan heater to the electrical power outlet. Refer to grounding instructions.
3. Set the Heat settings to the desired heat setting.
4.
Adjust the thermostat to the desired temperature.
5.
Adjust the tilt of the heater by carefully moving the heater handle back and forth
6.
Once the room reaches the desired temperature, turn the thermostat dial back until heating
element turns off. The heater will cycle automatically around this temperature. To increase
temperature, turn the thermostat knob clockwise. To lower temperature, turn the thermostat
counterclockwise.
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Electrical outlet wiring must comply with local building codes and other
applicable regulations to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and
injury to persons.
Do not use this unit if any part of it has been underwater. Immediately call
a qualified service technician to inspect the heater and replace any part of
the electrical system which has been under water.
Grounding Instructions:
Ensure the heater is switched OFF before plugging the heater
into the electrical outlet. Connect to properly grounded outlets
only. Note: The power cord has a polarized plug (with one blade
wider than the other). It will only fit in a polarized outlet
one way. If it does not insert easily try reversing the plug. If it
still does not fit into the electrical outlet contact an electrician to
replace your outlet.
Automatic Overheat Safety Control
This heater is equipped with an internal heat limiting thermostat and overheats protection circuit. In
the event of a potential overheat temperature situation, the unit will automatically shut the heater off.
Unplug heater allow to cool down for 10 minutes, and then restart.