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English

Important Safety Instructions .............................................................4

Safety Features ...................................................................................7

Controls ...............................................................................................8

How to Use .........................................................................................9

Remote Control .................................................................................10

Cleaning ............................................................................................11

Storage ..............................................................................................12

Reset Heater .....................................................................................12

Troubleshooting  ...............................................................................13

Warranty ............................................................................................14

CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for EH1-0116-43

Page 1: ...WHOLE ROOM HEATER OWNER S GUIDE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS model VMH500 vornado com...

Page 2: ...2 English vornado com 800 234 0604 help vornado com we expect this product to be PERFECT if it s not WE will make it right...

Page 3: ...3 English Important Safety Instructions 4 Safety Features 7 Controls 8 How to Use 9 Remote Control 10 Cleaning 11 Storage 12 Reset Heater 12 Troubleshooting 13 Warranty 14 CONTENTS...

Page 4: ...paint or ammable liquids are used or stored Do not use this heater in an RV boat or during any application where battery power is converted to AC power Place this product at least 3 feet away on all...

Page 5: ...designed to automatically turn the unit on or off as this may accidentally disable the heater s thermal cutout safety feature Risk of re Do not operate if it has been dropped or if damage is apparent...

Page 6: ...rior to cleaning turn off the power on your product and unplug Do not use gasoline thinners solvents ammonias or other chemicals for cleaning Refer to the CLEANING instructions provided Do not open ap...

Page 7: ...ch GROUNDED HEAVY DUTY POWER CORD Adds durability and a more secure wall connection POWER CORD STORAGE Safely store excess cord in tray on back of heater FINGER FRIENDLY DESIGN Resists curious fingers...

Page 8: ...ter is on TIMER This heater has a dual display feature and both displays are synced One display is integrated into the carry handle The other display is located on the front of the heater The displays...

Page 9: ...econds Default settings upon first use will be High Heat and set temperature of 75 degrees 5 Set timer to automatically power the unit off by pressing 0 will flash on both top and front displays Press...

Page 10: ...astic protection from the battery and place it in the remote with the side facing up Replace the battery door and screw Note Remove battery from the remote control when not in use for an extended peri...

Page 11: ...t Outlet Grill 3 Use brush attachment on household vacuum cleaner to vacuum any accumulated dust off Inlet Filter on back of heater 4 Wipe down entire heater with a soft dry cloth Note Inlet Filter on...

Page 12: ...ng Overheating may occur when the inlets or outlet are blocked If this happens the safety shut off system cuts power to the heater and you must manually reset the heater 1 Power heater off then unplug...

Page 13: ...nternal tip over switch has been tripped and safety shut off system has cut power to heater Place heater on level surface See SAFETY FEATURES Unit is damaged or in need of repair Cease usage and unplu...

Page 14: ...fication repair by unauthorized repair center or use of non approved replacement parts is not recommended and any consequences will not be covered by support services or product warranties The product...

Page 15: ...CL3 0453 RA V01 Vornado Air LLC 415 East 13th Street Andover Kansas 67002 800 234 0604 vornado com...

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