WARNING
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For any maintenance other than light cleaning, please contact an
authorized service representative�
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Never plug the appliance into the socket with wet hands�
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High temperature, risk of fire, keep electrical cords, drapery,
furnishings, and other combustibles at least 3 feet (0�9 m) from the
front of the heater and away from the side and rear� To reduce the
risk of fire, do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors
and liquids in the vicinity of the heater�
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Heat Storm Infrared Heaters are considered to be an appliance�
Each heater and appliance should be on its own circuit�
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DO NOT operate if the following occurs:
» Heater has a damaged cord or plug�
» After the heater malfunctions�
» Heater has been dropped or damaged in any manner�
Turn off the heater, disconnect the cord, and have heater inspected/
serviced by an electrician before reusing or discard
the heater�
CAUTION
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To prevent electric shock, match the wide blade of the plug to the
wide slot and fully insert�
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To disconnect, turn controls off, wait for the fan to stop, and then
remove the plug�
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Do not insert foreign objects into ventilation or exhaust openings to
prevent electric shock, fire, or heater damage.
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Do not block air intakes or exhaust� Do not place heater on soft
surfaces or near a bed, where openings may become blocked or
blankets can be ignited�
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Under no circumstances should this heater be modified.
Modifications will void the warranty. Parts removed for servicing
must be replaced prior to operation�
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Do not move the heater while it is operating� Turn off the heater,
wait for the heater to cool, and then relocate�
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Plug the heater directly into a wall outlet; do not use extension
cords, surge protectors, or relocatable power taps� This heater
is designed for standard 120-volt outlets and should only be
connected to a proper 2-prong polarized outlet�
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Ensure the cord is not under carpeting, covered with rugs,
runners, or similar coverings� Avoid routing it under furniture or
appliances and position it away from high-traffic areas to prevent
tripping hazards�
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