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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ’S) 

 

My heater emits a “strange” odor when I first open the box/when I turn the heater on for the first time. 
Why? 

     These are both normal

. This heater is treated with a special heat safe/resistant coating. This 

odor will sometimes be present when the box is opened, and may be compared to a heaters 
version of “new car smell.” Also, similar to all hearth appliances (woodstoves, etc.), the coating, 
exposed to heat, will produce this particular odor during the first few hours of operation. This will 
dissipate after the break-in period. 

If you are sensitive to odors, you may want to pre-burn the 

unit in a garage with the door open until the initial odor dissipates.

 

 

If my heater runs on approximately 1500 watts, how many BTU’s is that? Is that a lot of heat? 

At 1500 Watts, your heater will use approximately 5100 BTUs. 5100 BTUs, compared to your 
home furnace, is a very small amount of heat. It may take several minutes, to several hours to heat 
your area, depending on various factors (

see Heater Placement

). 

 

Can my heater really operate on less money per day? What are my operating costs?

 

Most Definitely

. If the heater is used as it is intended (as supplement/assist heat), it should cycle 

on and off, allowing for it to heat a total of approximately 8 out of the 24 hours of the day. Using the 
national average of approximately 10¢ per kWh (look at your bill for exact cost per kWh--will vary 
per state), your average heating cost per hour (add a few cents just for having it plugged in) should 
be less per day compared to your main furnace. The costs will increase 

if it is used as the single 

source of heat

, or if heat somehow escapes the room being heated, 

since the “on” cycle will run 

longer.  
 

The Formula

: To determine the cost of this or ANY 1500 watt appliance, multiply 1.5 X your cost 

per Kilowatt Hour. You can find the cost per KWH for your state at: 

http://www.eia.doe.gov/fuelelectric.html 

 

What is the life expectancy for the Heating Elements? Can the heating elements be replaced? 

The life expectancy of the heating elements is typically 25,000 hours. Heating elements may be 
replaced by obtaining parts from SMART+ PRODUCTS Products, although it is not recommended 
(unless you are a certified heater technician or authorized directly by SMART+ PRODUCTS). All 
parts may be purchased through SMART+ PRODUCTS PRODUCTS if your product is out of 
warranty. Note: If you feel that the elements are definitely faulty right out of the box, contact 
SMART+ PRODUCTS Products Tech Support first (for troubleshooting). Contact your place of 
purchase second. 
 

Once I plug the unit in and turn it on, how long will it take to heat my room? 

Typically it takes about ½ hour to feel a temperature change. Please remember that with any type 
of heating process, there are many variables: Location (in the home), floor plan and size of the 
room, how well the room is insulated, how many doors/windows, how much bare concrete (acts as 
a heat sink with any type of heating), the opening and closing of an exterior door, long hallways, 
high ceilings, etc. Customers with smaller rooms experience quick heat changes. Others with 
larger and open floor plans can expect up to 24 hours to heat up.   

 

I don’t have a grounded outlet; can I use adapters, a 2-prong power strip, or remove the ground 
prong from the cord? 

Summary of Contents for SPP-PP1800-6WCH

Page 1: ...1 INFRARED ZONE HEATING SYSTEM OWNER S MANUAL Model No SPP PP1800 6WCH WARNING READ THIS ENTIRE OWNER S MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE...

Page 2: ...ide you with valuable information necessary for the proper care and maintenance of your new product Please take a few moments to thoroughly read the instructions and familiarize yourself with all the...

Page 3: ...unction property damage injury or even death may result if not adhered to 3 This heater is hot when in use To avoid burns do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces Use handles certain models or wheels t...

Page 4: ...ning as this may cause an electric shock or fire or damage the heater 15 Allow at least 3 feet of unobstructed space to the front and rear of the heater to allow for maximum heat air and ventilation f...

Page 5: ...main furnace The costs will increase if it is used as the single source of heat or if heat somehow escapes the room being heated since the on cycle will run longer The Formula To determine the cost of...

Page 6: ...r electric costs Note that if you do use it in a garage or basement the moisture levels must be very low and they must have dedicated circuits 15 amps minimum with no GFCI outlets If unsure what a GFC...

Page 7: ...heater is designed to give your main heat source a supplement boost or allow for you to have extra heat in the form of soft infrared waves in locations where you would otherwise be short It is meant t...

Page 8: ...control or the control panel on the heater Overheat Safety Feature This heater is equipped with a overheat safety feature When the heaters internal components reach a certain temperature that could c...

Page 9: ...when heat down mode goes 8 Temp up button For setting temp upward 9 Heat up mode indication light The light s on when heat up mode goes 10 Temp down button For setting temp downward 11 Timer indicatio...

Page 10: ...button Used for mode selection ON OFF button Used for power on or power off Temp up button To make set temperature rise Temp down button To make set temperature decline Timer button Used for setting t...

Page 11: ...ater on a firm level surface and plug into a grounded 120V 60Hz power outlet Only operate heater in upright position with caster wheels attached Insert 2 AAA batteries into the remote control before u...

Page 12: ...eat Mode Press the MODE button to toggle between the three heat settings High Mode uses 1500W Low Mode uses 1000W ECO mode is an Economic Energy Saving Function When ECO mode is chosen the heater will...

Page 13: ...for a few seconds then revert back to the set desired temperature The Timer indicator light will remain lit as long as the Timer is set The heater will power OFF when the internal heater clock counts...

Page 14: ...l become functional again MAINTENANCE 1 Unplug the unit and let it cool completely 2 To keep the heater clean the outer shell may be cleaned with a soft damp cloth You may use a mild detergent if nece...

Page 15: ...SHOOTING If the heater will not operate please check the following before seeking repair advice 1 Check if the power cord is plugged into an electrical outlet if not plug in 2 Check if power to the ma...

Page 16: ...16 degrees higher than the temperature in the room If it seems to not be heating increase the desired temperature on the heater to engage the heat elements...

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