Recommendations for Maximum Performance
1. Be sure not to place the heater in an area where the air fl ow or air movement is great.
2. Direct the outfl ow towards the center of the room and not against a solid structure,
like a wall for example for larger areas place the heater within a central location.
3. The Infrared heater is designed for maximum effi ciency in the 68°F to 74°F range.
This is because of the ambient air moving through the heater and out constantly.
4. Existing HVAC heating system vents should be closed, this allows the heater to function
in an isolated area.
5. It is not recommended to operate heater in areas exposed to non-insulated concrete or metal walls.
Concrete fl oors should be covered to insulate the heat within the room.
6. If the heater fi lters become dirty or dusty, they must be cleaned for the heater to operate at it
maximum effi cient.
Care, Maintenance, and Storage
Before care or maintenance is applied, always unplug the cord from the receptacle.
The cabinet housing can be wiped down with a damp cloth or with furniture polish.
The heater has a washable air fi lter. The fi lter should be cleaned regularly to provide for maximum
performance. Once the fi lter is removed, run warm water through and over the fi lter to remove dirt
and dust. Shake all residue water from the fi lter and replace it back in the heater.
(Note: A mild soap can be applied to assist in removing dirt and dust from the fi lter.)
If the heater is not to be used for an extended period of time, it can be stored away. Make sure the
power is turned off and the cord is unplugged from the receptacle. Wrap the cord around the handle on
the rear of the heater. Cover the heater to prevent dust from accumulating on the heater. You may want
to repack it back in its original carton. Always store the heater in a dry and dust free environment.
(Note: You may want to clean the fi lter prior to storing the heater away so that it is ready for operation
the next time it is put in use.)
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