• To select a heat setting, press ( ). There are 3 comfort settings available to choose from - with each setting
designed to provide both a unique heat and sound level based on your desired needs.
NOTES: see next section for an overview of each of the heat settings.
• Press the Timer Button ( ) to select 1, 2, 4, or 6 hour setting. The heater will run for that chosen period in the
selected setting/mode, counting down the hours and automatically shutting the heater off after the selected
time has passed.
• The ComfortTemp™ Ceramic Heater has an oscillation feature. Press the Oscillate Button (
or off the oscillation function.
• To shut the heater off, press the Power Button ( ) and the heater will begin Powering Down. The heater fan will
shut off after counting down 10 seconds to cool down the internal components.
• It is important to allow the heater to run through the cool down phase. DO NOT unplug the heater until it has
completed the cool down phase.
3 COMFORT SETTINGS THAT YOU ADJUST TO YOUR NEEDS
Once your heater is ON, use the heat setting control button ( )
on the front panel to select the desired heat setting for your needs.
Your heater will start on the highest setting each time you turn
on the heater. Below is a handy reference to help select the heat
option that best suits your desired comfort level. (Fig. 3)
1 – (LOW HEAT)
This setting provides a soft, more personal touch of warmth.
2 – (MEDIUM HEAT)
Ideal for personal and small areas, this setting slightly steps up
the heat output for soothing, comforting heat.
3 – (HIGH HEAT)
Choose this maximum heat setting to quickly remove chill and
deliver comforting, quick heat.
ADJUSTING THE THERMOSTAT
To set your desired temperature, use the up/down buttons to set your thermostat.
The unit will flash the temperature twice and then will display the current temperature steady. The heater will
automatically maintain your desired setting.
To change your temperature scale from Celsius to Farenheit, hold down both up and down buttons for 3 seconds.
Fig. 3
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) to turn on
Heat
Setting