TROUBLESHOOTING/FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
QUESTION:
Why does the blower fan keep running after I have turned
off the power button?
Why has the heater airflow seem to have diminished?
The heater has shut itself off and a red LED light
(OVERHEAT) is illuminated on the front of the heater.
What does this mean?
Can I use the heater to heat multiple rooms at the same
time?
My home is not insulated very well, will this heater help
me?
Can the heater be used in a bathroom?
Will I be able to use the heater in a basement or garage?
Can I use more than one heater at a time?
ANSWER:
The blower fan will continue to run until the heating
element has cooled down. After a few minutes the fan will
shut off automatically.
Make sure the rear intake is not blocked and that the filter
is clean. Follow the filter maintenance procedure to clean
the filter
The overheat safety devise has been triggered. Turn main
power switch off, unplug unit from outlet. Check filter and
clean if necessary. After 30 minutes plug unit back into
receptacle and turn main power back on. If unit is still not
functioning Call Customer Service at 800-776-9425. DO
NOT attempt the repair the heater yourself.
Yes. Keep in mind the heating will vary based on how open
your floor plan is and the sizes of the rooms involved. In
some cases, running a ceiling fan will help in heating
multiple rooms simultaneously by placing the unit in a
central room
Yes, but it will take a little longer to heat the room initially
and the outside temperature will also have an impact on
heating time. Once the room has reached the desired
temperature it will cycle on and off accordingly
It is not recommended due to the high level of moisture in
a bathroom.
Yes, but keep in mind that rooms with little insulation will
not retain the heat as efficiently. Bare concrete floors
which act as a heat sink with any type of heating will
absorb some of the heat. Placing the heater a few feet
above the floor will allow for more efficient heating. Do
not use the heater in a damp environment such as a
flooded basement.
Yes, but you should make sure they are not on the same
circuit. Each heater and appliance should be on its
own circuit
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