HEATER ASSEMBLY
1. After removing the heater from its carton, carefully inspect it
for possible shipping damage. Return damaged units to point
of purchase.
2. Remove one plastic support leg and thermostat knob from
packaging in bottom of heater. The right hand support leg is
pre-assembled to the power cord and requires only to be slid
into place as shown in Figure 1.
3. Fit left hand support leg onto heater and snap into position as
shown in Figure 1.
4. Position thermostat knob onto thermostat shaft as shown in
Figure 1.
NOTE: The knob will only fit onto shaft in one way.
HEATER OPERATION
(Models LFP675 and LFP610)
1. Your heater is provided with an on/off switch, power on pilot
light, and an automatic temperature control thermostat.
2. Operation is as simple as a - b - c.
a. Plug heater power supply cord into 120 volt outlet (see
warnings 1, 2, 4, and 7).
b. Push on/off switch to on position. NOTE: The power on pilot
light in switch will be on.
c. Rotate thermostat knob in a clockwise direction until it
stops.
NOTE: You may notice a new smell coming from your heater
during initial use. It should go away within the first few hours
of operation. You may also notice it does not heat up imme-
diately. Because of the special tubular element design, it
takes a few minutes before you can feel the warmth through
the cabinet.
3. Allow the heater to operate normally until the room tempera-
ture is comfortable to you. Then simply rotate the thermostat
knob counterclockwise until the thermostat clicks. The ther-
mostat will then automatically turn your heater on and off to
maintain the room temperature.
4. To adjust the room temperature, rotation of the thermostat
knob clockwise will increase the heater output while counter-
clockwise will decrease the output. The numbers on the ther-
mostat knob are for reference only and may help you in set-
ting and adjusting the heater output for your comfort.
HEATER OPERATION
(Model LFP6152)
1. Your heater is provided with an on/off switch, power on pilot
light (in switch), low and high output pilot lights, and a “smart-
stat” temperature control thermostat.
2. To operate your heater simply:
a. Plug heater power supply cord into 120 volt outlet (see
warnings 1, 2, 4, and 7).
b. Push on/off switch to on position. NOTE: The power on
pilot light in switch will be on.
c. Rotate smartstat thermostat knob in a clockwise direction
until it stops.
3. Allow the heater to operate normally until the room tempera-
ture is comfortable to you. Then simply rotate the smartstat
knob counterclockwise until both the red and amber pilot lights
go out. The smartstat thermostat will automatically turn on low
or high heat as needed to maintain the desired room temper-
ature.
SPECIAL NOTE: Due to the automatic feature of the smartstat,
the heater will operate on the low heat output setting unless there
is a need for more heat (such as during colder winter weather). If
additional heat is needed, the smartstat will turn on the high heat
output. On low heat output, the amber pilot light will be on. When
the smartstat energizes high heat output, the red pilot light will
also come on. This feature saves you money by using only the
amount of electricity needed to maintain the desired comfort
level.
NOTE: You may notice a new smell coming from your heater
during initial use. It should go away within the first few hours
of operation. You may also notice it does not heat up imme-
diately. Because of the special tubular element design, it
takes a few minutes before you can feel the warmth through
the cabinet.
Cleaning Instructions
(See Warning Number 8)
1. From time to time, your heater will require cleaning to remove
dust and dirt from the element fins and outlet air grille.
Maintaining a clean heater will not only help the heater oper-
ate efficiently but will allow the heater to operate cooler and
thus safer.
2. Always turn power switch off and unplug heater before clean-
ing.
3. Using vacuum cleaner with brush attachment, carefully
remove all dust and dirt from element fins and outlet air grille.
NOTE: Use care when cleaning fins so as not to bend the fins.
4. To clean painted heater surfaces, use damp cloth only. Do not
use waxes, etc. because these sometimes discolor due to
temperature.
NEED TECHNICAL OR WARRANTY ASSISTANCE?
PLEASE CALL TOLL-FREE 1-800-642-HEAT: WITHIN SOUTH
CAROLINA CALL 1-479-9063.
2
THERMOSTAT KNOB
SUPPORT LEGS
Figure 1
www.sylvane.com (800) 934-9194