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To assure maximum performance of the heater, please note the following
recommendations:
1) For best results, do not place the heater in an area with a high rate of air
filtration and movement as the warm air will be exhausted.
2) Try placing the heater near a warmer inside wall and direct the output
toward a cooler outside wall. The cooler outside wall will tend to draw the
generated heat toward itself, which will allow for more efficient heating.
3) Placing the heater next to a cold air return will draw the heat away from
area to be heated. Try closing or covering the cold air return. This will allow
for more efficient heating. Experiment with the placement of the heater to
see what works best for you.
4) To ensure maximum efficiency, a 40% (minimum) relative humidity should
be maintained in the heated environment.
5) When the heater is placed in an isolated area, i.e. basement or recreation
area, the delivery registers and air return grills of the existing system should
be closed in that area if possible.
6) In rooms with large areas of bare concrete, try placing the heater a few feet
above the floor. Make sure the heater is secure and won’t fall. This will allow
for more efficient heating since concrete acts as a heat sink and will tend to
draw the heat in its direction.
7) Try setting your central heating system to a lower temperature and placing
the heater in the area you spend the majority of your time. Then set the
heater to your comfort level. After all, there is no point to heating multiple
rooms to 68+ degrees when they are not in use.
8) When heating larger areas, place the heater in a central location. If a ceiling
fan is nearby, try using it at the same time to help distribute the heat evenly.
Suggestion: Give it a try and see what works best for you.
9) If used in an extremely dirty or dusty area, the filter must be cleaned more
frequently as it can clog and cause the heater to stop working.
10) The heater grill is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin
touch hot surfaces. Keep combustible materials such as furniture, pillows,
bedding, paper, clothing, and curtains at least three feet from the front,
sides and rear of the heater.
11) Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children
and whenever the heater is left running and unattended.
12) To disconnect the heater, press power button to “off”, then remove plug
from outlet once.
13) Always unplug heater when not in use.
Why does the blower fan keep running after I have turned off the ON/OFF
switch?
The blower fan will continue to run until the heat chambers have cooled down.
After a few minutes the fan will shut off automatically.
1.
Unpackage heater. Put the unit on flat surface. We recommend that you
keep the package for off-season storage and any transport needs.
2.
Plug the power cord directly into an unused grounded 120 volt 15 amp or
higher circuit receptacle.
3.
Turn the power switch on in the rear of the unit. You will then you will
hear a beep. The power and timer indicator will turn on and unit goes into
stand-by mode.
4.
Press the power button to turn on the unit and the display on the remote
will show 90 degree F which is the default temperature. The unit will go
into High mode and the fan speed level is Level 5. Press power button again
to turn off the unit, the fan motor will keep running for a few seconds to
cool the unit down and then unit goes into stand-by mode.
The temperature will also be visible on the top of the unit in the dotted
panel above the control panel. It will be illuminated and best seen when
the room is fairly dark.
Note: Please do not turn off the power before the fan motor stops working
to allow the heat that’s accumulated inside the unit to dispense.
5.
When the unit’s turned on, you can change between the heating modes: Q=
Quiet, L= Low Heat, M= Medium Heat, H= High Heat, T= T
urbo
Heat. The
mode indicator on the heater control panel and the remote will light up to
display what mode the unit’s in. You could set different fan speed levels on
the Fan Speed Indicator button using H, M, L Mode as indicated below:
Fan speed level under High Mode: Level 3, Level 4, Level 5;
Fan speed level under Medium Mode: Level 2, Level 3, Level 4, Level 5;
Fan speed level under Low Mode: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4, Level 5;
The Fan speed under Turbo Mode and Quiet Mode cannot be changed.
6.
Press Fan Speed Indicator button on the unit or remote control to adjust the
fan speed you prefer. The fan speed indicator will turn on as shown below:
Fan speed levels (increasing)
Level 1
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Level 2
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Level 3
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Level 4
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Level 5
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7. When the unit’s turned on, press the Tempe or - button to set
the target temperature you want from 60-90 degrees F (The default
temperature is 90 degree F).
8. Timer function:
Timer OFF: When the heater is turned on, press the Timer button to set
the number of hours you want the unit on from 1 - 24 hours. Press Timer
Usage Instructions