Helpful Tips:
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If heater will not turn on, check main power switch
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Check air filter, clean as needed
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If your room has minimal heat loss, and is closed off to cooler areas you may be able to reduce the cost of
operation by setting the heater to low after the room has reached a comfortable temperature.
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If remote is lost you can still operate the heater manually.
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Do not drag your heater across the room by pulling it by the cord. Stow cord on cord wrap when not in use.
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Use the timer to turn off your heater and save energy
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Cool Down feature: When the thermostat cycles "off" or when you turn the unit off the fan will continue to run
for a few moments to finish distributing the heat and to cool down the heaters heating elements.
1.
Signal receiving window: For receiving remote control signal.
2.
Digital display:Indicates target room temperature or time
3.
Power indicator light:Indicates that the heater is receiving power from outlet. Will flash when powered "ON"
4.
ON/OFF button: Powers the display on and off.
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Energy-saving mode indicator: Will be lit when energy-saving mode is engaged.
6.
Mode button:To select between High Low and Eco modes.
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Low Mode indicator light: Will be lit when Low Heat mode is engaged.
8.
Temp up button: To increase desired temperature.
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High Mode indicator light: Will be lit when High Heat mode is engaged.
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Temp down button: To decrease desired temperature.
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Timer indication light:Will be lit when the Timer mode is engaged.
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Timer button:Used to engage timer mode and to set hour value for the timer.
13.
Fahrenheit indicator light: Will be lit when temperature displayed is in Fahrenheit.
℃/℉ Button: Alternates between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
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Celsius indicator light: Will be lit when temperature displayed is in Celsius.
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