Smart+ Products SPP-SIFST-S Owners Installation And User Manual Download Page 1

 

 

OWNERS INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 

 

QUARTZ INFRARED FIREPLACE STOVE HEATER  

Model: 

SPP-SIFST-S

 

   

 

                                                          

 

Safety Notice

 

 

Summary of Contents for SPP-SIFST-S

Page 1: ...OWNERS INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE QUARTZ INFRARED FIREPLACE STOVE HEATER Model SPP SIFST S Safety Notice...

Page 2: ...s safety FOLLOW all Installation and Operating Directions Infrared fireplace heaters have been designed for use in the US and are suitable for mobile homes Thank you for choosing a SMART PRODUCTS Infr...

Page 3: ...V 15 amp or more circuit of its own Nothing else can be plugged into the same circuit If unsure if your home meets this specification consult a certified electrician prior to use Risk of fire overheat...

Page 4: ...undry areas and similar indoor locations nor any locations that use GFCI outlets 10 Never place heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water receptacles 11 Do not run cord under carpet Do no...

Page 5: ...en I first open the box when I turn the heater on for the first time Why is this happening This is normal This heater is treated with a special heat safe resistant coating This odor will sometimes be...

Page 6: ...xpectancy of the heating elements is typically 25 000 hours Heating elements may be replaced by obtaining parts from the Manufacturer although it is not recommended due to the amount of work unless yo...

Page 7: ...requires its own minimum 15 amp circuit with no other appliances plugged into that circuit or outlet If unsure your circuit meets these requirements verify with a certified electrician Risk of fire d...

Page 8: ...to feel warm to the touch however the power cord prongs must be tight and secure to the wall outlet A loose fit between the outlet and the plug may cause excess heat or overheating of the plug or cord...

Page 9: ...either store for the end of the season if you do not have off season storage space or dispose of safely 4 Review the next few pages and get to know your product before use Heater Diagram FRONT VIEW F...

Page 10: ...REAR VIEW Flame Effect Freestanding Legs Feet Control Panel Rear Cover Power Cord Inlet Rear Air Inlet Vents...

Page 11: ...n many different ways This Heater May Be Used In the Following 7 Combinations 1 Fan Only No Heat 2 Low Heat Mode 500 Watts 3 High Heat Mode 1000 Watts 4 Flame Effect Only No Heat and No Fan 5 Flame Ef...

Page 12: ...commended function combinations 7 possible combinations listed above The Main Power Switch must be manually switched to the ON position first and foremost Where To Find the Main Power Switch And How t...

Page 13: ...n needs to be ON for the Heat Elements to engage C 500 Watt Heat Switch 1 Engages 500 Watt heat from the heat elements D 500 Watt Heat Switch 2 Engages a second burst of 500 Watt heat from the element...

Page 14: ...he Fan Switch to the ON position switch B 2 Turn ON one of the 500W Heat Switches either switch C or D 3 Engage the heat by turning the heat activation dial clockwise until it clicks switch A To Turn...

Page 15: ...C or D 3 Engage the heat by turning the heat activation dial clockwise until it clicks switch A 4 Turn the Flame Effect Switch to the ON position switch E To Turn On the Flame Effect in the High Heat...

Page 16: ...y with a slightly damp cloth not dripping wet using a solution of mild detergent and water Dry the case thoroughly before operating the heater The fan motor blower is factory lubricated for life and w...

Page 17: ...u have consulted with SMART PRODUCTS Technical Support for proper troubleshooting authorization procedures for any self maintenance or service of the heater Warning Always disconnect the heater from t...

Page 18: ...ips Screwdriver or Power Driver The Process 1 Power off and unplug the heater Allow at least 10 minutes for the bulbs to cool off 2 Gently place the heater on a soft plush surface face down 3 Remove t...

Page 19: ...ould be able to see a silver shiny tinsel strip across the width of the heater The 2 bulbs located approximately 3 inches below the tinsel strip and 6 inches behind it They are visible and can be dist...

Page 20: ...qty 2 If unsure if you have the correct bulbs or if you cannot find elsewhere you may always obtain or purchase from SMART PRODUCTS Technical Support Do not exceed 25W per bulb as excessive heat may o...

Page 21: ...trol panel Heat is felt but no fan Faulty fan Replace fan Replaced fan but still not blowing Replace control panel If control panel does not fix it contact Tech support for best options and further tr...

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