
2
Place the radiator and its components on a non-marking and non-scratching surface.
Have a Phillips screwdriver at hand (not supplied).
Remove the Allen key Package
Read this manual before installation and use. Keep this manual in a convenient place for future use if needed.
Installation:
1.
Put the radiator upside down. Insert the AC power cord through the base cover (#3) and then through the base
(#2).
2.
Insert the base cover (#3) on the radiator (#4). Insert the base (#2) into the base cover (#3). Put the two round
washers (#6) onto the base (#3). Insert the two M6*50 screws (#1). Screw on tight.
3.
Pull on the AC power cord and insert it into the grooves on the base (#2). Put the square washer (#5) on the
base and then fix it with the two M4*35 screws (#5) to secure the AC power cord onto the base (#2) with a
Phillips screwdriver.
4.
Turn the radiator right side up.
REMEMBER:
Portable electric radiators are designed for spot heating or as a supplementary heat source. They are
not intended to be the main source of heat during cold months.
Caution: If you must use an extension cord, the cord should be at least No. 14 AWG and rated for no less
than 1875 W.
You must always make sure that there is at least 1’ 6” (50 cm) of empty space above the
radiator,
9” (25 cm) from the side and 5’ (1.8 m) below the
radiator.
3. OPERATION
Should the Westinghouse infrared radiator fall, a hidden switch will automatically switch it off: correct operation
of the switch is conditioned by the evenness of the surface the radiator is placed on. Once the radiator is back up
on a plane surface it will be ready to work again.
Press of the On button to activate the radiator. Press on the Off button to deactivate it.