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CLEANING THE AIR FILTER
The lifetime washable air filter needs to be cleaned on a regular basis to ensure maximum
performance of the heater. To clean the air filter, follow these simple steps:
1. Remove the filter by unscrewing screw
and opening the filter cover on the back
of the heater and carefully pulling the
filter out.
2. Clean the filter by vacuuming it with an
attachment, or run warm water over it
to remove dust. Run the water in the
opposite direction of the air flow until
the water runs clear.
3. The filter might excrete some filtered
residue, so be cautious not to drip on
any stainable surfaces such as carpeting.
You can also soak the filter in water
mixed with a small amount of mild dish
soap (don't forget to rinse with water
after soaking the filter).
4. Clean the air filter every 30 days in
order to maintain performance.
Ensure that the heater is turned off (the switch on the back of the unit should be
in the off position). Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Carefully wipe the exterior of the heater with a soft, damp (not wet) cloth and dry
thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.
Over time dust may accumulate on the front vent of the heater. This can be removed
by wiping with a damp cloth, or carefully cleaning using a vacuum cleaner with
brush attachment.
Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners to clean your heater, as these will damage
the surface.
Clean the filter every 30 days or as needed.
When filter is visibly dirty, simply remove the filter from the unit, and with a hand-held
vacuum, remove the heavy particulate.
Any other service should be performed by a qualified service technician.
CAUTION: Disconnect power cord before servicing.
SCREW
AIR FILTER
COVER
HOW TO OPERATE THE HEATER
NOTE: The heater may emit a slight harmless smoke when first used. This smoke is a
normal condition caused by initial heating of the infrared element. It will occur only briefly
and is not harmful.
Un-package heater: cut open tape area and fold back flaps. Remove Styrofoam
packaging and lift heater from box. We recommend keeping the package for off-season
storage and any transporting needs.
Position: Find a level and unobstructed location to place the unpackaged heater.
Plug in: Plug the power cord directly into an unused grounded 120 volt 15 amp
circuit receptacle.
Set ON/OFF switch to ON: Press down the switch located on the rear of the heater
to the ON position (I). This provides electricity to the unit.
Set POWER to ON: Press the POWER button on the LCD panel to turn on the unit.
The Actual Temperature will be displayed. NOTE: The heating function will still not be
active. You must press the HEATER on/off button (see below) to activate the heating
function.
Heater ON/OFF: Press the HEATER button to turn on or off the heating function of
the heater. The fan will not operate until the heating element has reached a
temperature high enough to begin the warming process.
When you press the HEATER button, if the actual room temperature is higher than
the default setting temperature of ”70F”, the heater will not start heating . Adjust the
desired temperature up to a number (> 2 degrees F) higher than the actual room
temperature.
Temperature setting: Press the TEMP UP
or TEMP DOWN button to set the
desired temperature. The temperature
range is 60-90 degrees F.
Fan adjust: Pressing FAN button turns fan
from HIGH to LOW. Pressing again turns
fan from LOW to HIGH.
Turn off the heater: Press the POWER
button to turn off all functions. The fan
will continue to run until all of the heat
has been expelled and will then turn off.
The COOLING DOWN indicator will
show on the LCD display to indicate that
the heater is cooling down.
Change the temperature display from
Fahrenheit to Celsius: Press the
temperature UP and DOWN buttons at
the same time and the display will change
from ºF to ºC.
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