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WARNING:

 It is normal for the power cord to feel warm to the touch; however, a loose fit 

between the outlet and the plug may cause overheating of the plug. If this occurs, try inserting 

the plug into a different outlet. Contact a qualified electrician to inspect the original outlet for 

damage. 

 

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 necessary. After cleaning, dry the unit with a soft cloth. 

CAUTION: DO NOT let liquid enter the heater. 

3.

 

DO NOT use alcohol, gasoline, abrasive powders, furniture polish, or rough brushes to 

clean the heater. This may cause damage or deterioration to the surface of the heater.  

4.

 

DO NOT immerse the heater in water.  

5.

 

Wait until the unit is completely dry before use.  

 
 

STORAGE 

Store the heater in a cool, dry location when not in use. Preferably, to prevent dust and dirt build-

up, use the old packaging to repack the unit.  

 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

If the heater will not operate, please check the following before seeking repair of service: 

1.

 

Check if the power cord is plugged into an electrical outlet, if not, plug in.  

2.

 

Check if electricity to the main fuse is working. 

3.

 

Confirm that the Power Knob is turned to LOW, HIGH, SWING LOW, or SWING 

HIGH.  

4.

 

Confirm that the Timer Knob is not turned to OFF. The Timer Knob must be set to ON 

or positioned 0-120 for the heater to operate.  

5.

 

Check if the heater is on a level surface. If the tip-over safety switch is not pushed in, the 

heater will not run. 

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