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4. ATTACH THE HEATING ELEMENT

A.  With the heating element lying on the top of the counter with the white release paper facing up, peel the white release 

liner off the heater— do not discard.

B.  Reduce the size of the release liner into manageable pieces by ripping the white release paper into smaller sections, 

approximately 6” X 24”  (the size and shape of these sheets is not critical).

C.  Immediately place the release liner sheets back down onto the sticky heating element. Place them onto the heater so 

that approximately 2” of the front edge of the heating element is exposed. This process leaves a sticky portion of the 

heating element exposed to attach to the countertop while it is being manually held and positioned under the counter.

D.  Move the heater from the top of the countertop and begin attaching it to the underside of the stone counter while 

keeping the white release liner on the heater. This is generally accomplished by sitting on the floor facing outward with 

your back to the cabinet. 

 

Align the heater under the counter, keeping it close to the front edge. 

E.  Lightly press/tack down a few spots along the front edge of the heater.  Only tack down a few spots to hold the heater 

in place.  Don’t press the entire edge down tight in case you have to realign the heater.  The partial white release liner 

sheets prevent the entire heater from sticking to the counter inadvertently while the heater is being aligned.

F.  Once the front edge of the heater is positioned and is wrinkle-free, gently curl the back edge of the heater down and 

remove the release paper.  Then lightly tack the entire heater in place working from the front edge toward the back 

in a wiping action.  Tacking down the mat lightly allows for a potential realignment if necessary. Be cautious yanking/

realigning the tail area. 

 

 Mats with Multiple Sides: If you have a two sided mat (commonly “L” shaped), you will want to tack down only one of 

the L sides first - the longer side.  Droop down the other side of the L.  After tacking the edge of the long side, remove the 

release liner of the long side and very lightly tack the body of the long side.   

 

Remove the release liner of the short leg.  In a wiping/curling motion from the corner, bring up the drooping portion 

and lightly wipe from the corner (Point A) toward the end of the short side (Point B) and tack lightly in-place.  Unlike the 

long side, don’t go along the edge of the short side and tack it.  Instead, wipe the mat from the corner as described. 

 

For three sided mats (commonly “U” shaped), tack down the middle section first, leaving the other two sides drooping 

down. Continue following the same approach as the above two sided mats.

G.  Once the entire heater is lightly tacked in-place throughout the countertop, ensure it is wrinkle free.  If so, then proceed 

to press firmly throughout the entire heater.

Approx. 72”

Thermal Control Unit

Approx. 60”

Approx. 42”

Approx. 24”

Heating Element

Transformer

To 120V House Outlet

Installation Instructions 

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Page 1: ...Free Design Service 24 7 Installation Support 800 875 5285 www WarmlyYours com WarmlyYours FeelsWarm Countertop Heater Installation Instructions...

Page 2: ...s FeelsWarm heaters utilize low voltage 9 24 volts dc for home safety These adhesive backed heating elements are designed with ultra high bonding adhesive to help prevent the edges of the heater from...

Page 3: ...Tools and Supplies Handheld electric drill with 3 4 spade bit an extended length bit may be needed if running the cabling into a double wall cabinet Several dry cotton rags Isopropyl alcohol 1 16 dril...

Page 4: ...strip bonds extremely well then applying the Surface Prep Coating is not necessary C If it is determined that the coating is needed apply the Surface Prep Coating onto the area where the heater is to...

Page 5: ...her using the tongue depressor It is important to thoroughly combine Part A and Part B Again only mix one kit at a time if you are provided two 2 Use the enclosed brush to apply a thin layer of the Su...

Page 6: ...doors or other items The front edge of the heater should be mounted between and from the countertop edge Precision is not critical If the connection wire or power supply will be connected to an outle...

Page 7: ...t without hitting supports wires or other barriers Use a stud finder or other method to determine a good location for the hole C To ensure that the cable hole will go into the cabinet drill a 1 16 hol...

Page 8: ...t the entire heater from sticking to the counter inadvertently while the heater is being aligned F Once the front edge of the heater is positioned and is wrinkle free gently curl the back edge of the...

Page 9: ...th the screws provided The transformer typically lies in a cupboard or in the bottom of the cabinet The transformer may feel warm to the touch or a bit hot in some cases this is normal Do not cover th...

Page 10: ...the heater off unplug the transformer If your heater does include a Thermal Control Unit TCU the temperature can be adjusted down from the automatic maximum temperature of the heater and it also provi...

Page 11: ...r allowing you to program 14 events or 2 ON OFF cycles per day The timer must be used on a GFCI protected circuit as it does not have built in GFCI protection 2 x 4 ELECTRICAL BOX HOT Yellow 120V Blac...

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