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HeatTrak LLC | 3645 Clearview Parkway, Doraville, GA 30340 | (888) 586-4904 | www.HeatTrak.com

SAFETY WARNINGS

This mat must be installed per HeatTrak® instructions. Follow these important warnings to avoid 

the risk of fire or shock.

•  Have a qualified electrician install a properly grounded outlet, rated for the voltage and current 

required, and acceptable for outdoor use (protected from snow and rain), immediately adjacent to 

the location where the heater will be used.

•  Do not walk on the mat before it is completely installed.

•  Inspect the entire mat and supply cord for defects or damage before using.  

NOTE: The power supply cord is not replaceable.

•  Do not modify any part of the mat. In particular, do not attempt to cut, slice, or trim the mat.

•  Route the supply cord and locate the heater to be protected from damage.

•  Do not use extension cords. 

•  Do not plug the mat into an improperly wired or rated outlet.

•  Do not power the mats while rolled up or stacked on each other.  

DOING SO CAN CAUSE MATS TO OVERHEAT AND MELT. 

•  Unplug mat at receptacle outlet when not in use or before moving.

•  Periodically examine the mat for any signs of damage or excessive wear. If found, unplug and remove 

the mat from service. Immediately and call customer service for assistance.

UNPACKING THE BOX & PREPARING THE AREA

After reviewing the safety warnings above, take the HeatTrak Mat to the spot where it is going to be used 

and unpack it there. Save the packaging materials for storing the mat off-season. Save these instructions 

in case you need to look at them again.

It is best to clear all pre-existing ice and snow from the area you will be using 

the HeatTrak Mat. But if this is too difficult, you can use the HeatTrak Mat to 

melt it. Simply roll out the mat over the snow and/or ice and plug it in.

Depending on how much snow or packed ice you already have, it could take up to a whole day to melt it. 

(Under normal conditions (i.e. when the mat is already down and set up), the mat will melt the snow as 

it falls, leaving you with an instantly cleared walkway). After clearing the pre-existing snow and ice, make 

sure the bottom surface is free of any sharp objects such as rocks, glass or loose nails, which could cause 

damage to the bottom of the mat.

INSTALLATION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for HTM24-20

Page 1: ...at receptacle outlet when not in use or before moving Periodically examine the mat for any signs of damage or excessive wear If found unplug and remove the mat from service Immediately and call customer service for assistance UNPACKING THE BOX PREPARING THE AREA After reviewing the safety warnings above take the HeatTrak Mat to the spot where it is going to be used and unpack it there Save the pac...

Page 2: ...so the cable connectors are on the side closest to the outlet Just like the walkway mats the top and bottom surfaces of the stair mats are exactly the same and will heat the same So feel free to flip the mats around or upside down in order to get the cable connectors on the side you want them Next connect multiple mats together by connecting the male connector of mat A to the female connector of m...

Page 3: ...e storing the mat clean it with mild soap and water and place it in the original packaging Roll the mat back up and place the power cord and Power Unit inside the rolled mat to protect them from damage Store mat indoors after winter season It is important to store the mats immediately after the winter ends Failing to do so may expose the mats to excessive summer UV sunlight harming the mats over t...

Page 4: ... 7 HRT11 48 107 0 9 HRT11 60 137 1 1 HRT11 72 166 1 4 HRT11 84 195 1 6 HRT11 96 224 1 9 MODEL WATTS AMPS HRT11 36C 78 0 4 HRT11 48C 107 0 5 HRT11 60C 137 0 7 HRT11 72C 166 0 8 HRT11 84C 195 0 9 HRT11 96C 224 1 1 MODEL WATTS AMPS HRT11 36B 78 0 3 HRT11 48B 107 0 4 HRT11 60B 137 0 6 HRT11 72B 166 0 7 HRT11 84B 195 0 8 HRT11 96B 224 0 9 MODEL WATTS AMPS 120 VOLTS 60HZ 240 VOLTS 60HZ 208 VOLTS 60HZ HT...

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