INSUHF0518
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ON
OFF
D
D
E
E
A
C
B
Restore power to the fan heater and make sure the fan heater
works by raising the temperature until the unit starts to heat.
See section
Controling the fan heater, page 10
, to get the
most out of your unit.
3. Check that the screw at the bottom of the unit is inserted
in the front panel’s slot [C]. Tighten the screw to secure
the front panel.
4. For model UHF1002TTW, install the
timer [D] and mechanical thermostat [E]
control knobs.
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TURNING THE POWER BACK ON
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ATTACHING THE
FRONT PANEL
1. Press the top of the front
panel against the wall, keeping
it slightly tilted [A] and centered
with respect to the mechanical
housing.
2. Carefully slide the front panel
down until the hooks behind the
front panel [B] are engaged and
then pivot it toward the wall.
WARNING: You must set the wall thermostat to fan heater mode as soon as you restore power. If the thermostat
stays in baseboard mode, the fan heater will run intermittently and may overheat.
BOTTOM VIEW