
Operation
Protection System
9
Remote Control
1. The remote control uses two (2) "AAA" batteries (not included)
for operation.
2. All the functions performed using the Remote Control work
identically to the Manual Controls.
Note:
Change the batteries with new and of the same type if the
remote control does not work. Remove batteries if the remote
control will not be used for long periods. Leaving batteries in when
not being used for long periods may damage the remote control.
Note:
Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline,
standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
Battery Disposal -
Please dispose of used batteries per municipal or
provincial law.
Tip-over Switch
This heater is designed to automatically shut off when tipped forward or backward. When
returned to normal upright position, the heater can be operated again. This is a safety
feature to avoid possibility of fire should the unit be accidentally tipped over.
Thermal Protection System
This heater includes an Overheat Protection System that shuts the unit off when a
potential overheat temperature is reached. If this occurs, the heater can only resume its
normal operation after resetting it. To reset the heater:
1. Unplug the heater and wait 10 minutes for the unit to cool down.
2. After 10 minutes, plug the heater in again and operate normally.
1. Turning unit ON/OFF
a. Press the
POWER
( ) button once to turn on heater at the HI output setting and the
LED screen will display HI.
b. Press the button again: The heater will be turned off, the fan stop operating in 30 sec.
2. Selecting heating power
Press
HI/LOW
( ) button to select
LOW
or
HI
heating power. LED screen will display
HI or Lo.
3. Oscillation
a. Press
Oscillation
( ) button once. The heater will begin oscillating to provide
heat dispersion.
b. Press again to turn the oscillation off.
4. AUTO-OFF TIMER
When the heater is in use, you can set the timer to turn the unit off at a pre-set time.
Press TIMER ( ) button, the LED screen will display the default timer setting value
“0h” or the last time setting value. To set the timer, keep pressing button to set the
timer between 0 to 8 hours in 1 hour interval.
To cancel TIME OFF setting:
1. Select time 0H
2. Turn the heater off and then turn on again.
5. Temperature setting (Thermostat mode)
When the heater is working, you can press ( or ) buttons to select thermostat
mode. Auto indicator will illuminate. The LED screen will display and flash the default
temperature 75°F (24°C) or the last time setting value for 5 seconds.
1. If you press ( or ) buttons again within 5 seconds, you can change the current
set temperature. Keep pressing ( or ) buttons, and the temperature will be
changed in 1°F (1°C) between 41°–90°F (5°–32°C) (holding the or buttons
down will change the temperature quickly). The temperature will be set and stop
flashing after 5 seconds and the screen will display the current temperature once
you stop pressing the buttons.
2. While holding down both and buttons at the same time, for about two
seconds, led display can be switched from Fahrenheit temperature to Celsius
temperature.
Celsius mode:
1. If room temperature is ≤ -1°C than set temperature, output power is HI at all times.
2. If room temperature is ≥ +1°C than set temperature, the heater will stop heating
and the fan will stop operating in 30 seconds.
Fahrenheit mode:
1. If room temperature is ≤ -2°F than set temperature, output power is HI at all times.
2. If room temperature is ≥ +2°F than set temperature, the heater will stop heating
and the fan will stop operating in 30 seconds.
6. Over-temperature protection
When the temperature sensor detects that the current room temperature is more than
50°C (122°F), the unit will turn off. The power indicator will flash and a buzzer will
sound.
Note:
There may be a trace of smoke or odour when unit is first turned on. Do not be
alarmed. This indicates some oil may have dropped on the heating coil during the
manufacturing process. It will quickly evaporate and should not re-occur.