5. FINAL PRESSURE TO PERMANENTLY SECURE PERIMETER
Once the heating element is attached, ensure the perimeter 1” of the heater is pressed down extra hard.
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage do not press hard on the wire connection pad area.
6. INSTALL HOLE PLUG
After the heater has been installed, feed the heater cord through the drilled hole. Included with your heater is a black hole
plug. Put the plug over the cable wire (there is a slit in the side of the plug to allow this to happen) then insert the plug into
the hole in the cabinet.
7. INSTALL POWER SUPPLY
Connect the heater, Thermal Control Unit (optional), transformer, and power cord together using the diagram below.
It is common to put the Thermal Control Unit within a cabinet or out of normal visibility but still accessible for periodic
use. The Thermal Control Unit can be mounted onto the inside wall of a cabinet with 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 the transformer with anything to keep the heat from escaping.
The heater will draw up to between 1/2 and 2 amps at 120V depending upon the size of the heater. (For reference, a toaster
typically will draw up to 12.5 amps). Traditional home circuit lines will be wired for 15 amps. If other significant current-
drawing devices use the same circuit as the outlet the heater is plugged into, and the circuit breaker limit will be exceeded,
consult a licensed electrician for a permanent solution.
IMPORTANT: If the WarmlyYours FeelsWarm® system to be installed involves multiple transformers and/or
multiple heating elements, each transformer plug and each heating element cable will have a numerical tag
with matching code numbers. It is extremely important that the correct transformer plug is plugged into its
corresponding heater cable.
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