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OPERATION & USE 

 

HEATER SETTINGS 

 
Power Off 

Heater power and all functions are off 

Flame 

Flame effect is on;  No heat is emitted 

Low Heat 

Flame effect is on;  750W of heat is emitted 

High Heat 

Flame effect is on;  1500W of heat is emitted 

 
 

MAINTENANCE 

 

CAUTION:  

Always be sure the heater is switched OFF, unplugged and completely 

cooled before cleaning or attempting to store the item.  Do NOT immerse heater in 
water or allow water to drip into the interior of the heater, as this could create an 
electric shock hazard. 
 
 
PLEASE NOTE:
  

Regardless of the type of heating system setup, always install and maintain 

at least one smoke detector in good working condition on each floor of your home.  
Periodically check and/or replace the battery in your smoke detector with a fresh battery. 
 
 

CLEANING 
 

1.

 

Always turn off heater & disconnect the cord from the electrical outlet first. 

2.

 

Light accumulated dust may be removed from the heater with a soft cloth or 
vacuum cleaner. 

3.

 

Ensure the intake vent cover on the bottom is free & clear of dust or lint. 

4.

 

Clean the outside of the heater by wiping with a damp cloth and buff with a dry 
cloth.  DO NOT use any detergents or abrasives. 

5.

 

The fan motor is lubricated for life and will not require further lubrication. 
 

 

STORING 

 
Allow the heater to cool completely.  Store heater with cord  in a dry location & do not 
place any heavy items on top during storage as this may result in damage.   

 
 
 

 

CRANE CUSTOMER CARE 

CALL US: 

888-599-0992  (Mon-Fri 9:00am – 4:00pm CST) 

EMAIL US: 

customer-service@crane-usa.com 

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Summary of Contents for EE-8075BK

Page 1: ... EE 8075R EE 8075BK PLEASE READ AND SAVE ALL INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE THE SAFE AND EFFECTIVE USE OF THIS HEATER If you have any questions about the operation of your heater please contact Crane Customer Care Toll Free 888 599 0992 Email customer service crane usa com ...

Page 2: ...SAVE YOUR DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE You will need this in case of warranty staple tape or paperclip your receipt HERE ...

Page 3: ... recycled materials with no added finishes or harmful dyes If the heater should no longer operate please be sure to dispose of the unit in an environmentally friendly way by taking it to a public collection point PLEASE DO NOT PLACE BROKEN HEATERS WITH YOUR REGULAR HOUSEHOLD WASTE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Table of Contents Sustainability P 1 Safety Instructions P 2 3 List of Main Parts P 4 Te...

Page 4: ...e this product to dry or heat clothing shoes pipes or any other item 10 This heater is not intended for use in damp wet locations 11 Never locate heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water container 12 Do not move the product when it is heated Allow the product to thoroughly cool before handling it 13 Plug the product into a standard 120V AC electrical outlet 14 Do not allow the Power ...

Page 5: ...25 W and 2 the cord must be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or accidently tripped over ELECTRIC POWER If the electric circuit is overloaded by other appliances your heater and or appliances may not operate properly The heater should be operated on a separate electrical circuit from other operating appliances POLARIZED PLUG Th...

Page 6: ...4 LIST OF MAIN PARTS Fig 1 Fireplace Heater 1 Realistic Embers 2 Heat Outlet 3 Air Intake Vent bottom 4 Control Knob Fig 2 Control Knob 5 Off 6 Flame Effect Only 7 Low 750W 8 High 1500W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 7: ...ndling the packing materials 3 We recommend to keep the original packaging for future transport and or storage of the fireplace heater OVERHEAT PROTECTION This heater has an internal over heating safety device which automatically switches the heater off if an over heat situation is detected If this should occur unplug the heater and wait until it cools completely Ensure the intake vent on the bott...

Page 8: ... home Periodically check and or replace the battery in your smoke detector with a fresh battery CLEANING 1 Always turn off heater disconnect the cord from the electrical outlet first 2 Light accumulated dust may be removed from the heater with a soft cloth or vacuum cleaner 3 Ensure the intake vent cover on the bottom is free clear of dust or lint 4 Clean the outside of the heater by wiping with a...

Page 9: ... and tear or commercial use In no event shall liability exceed the purchase price paid by the purchaser of the product Under no circumstances shall there be liability for any loss direct indirect or incidental or consequential damage arising out of or in connection with the use of this product This warranty is valid only in the 48 contiguous states plus the District of Columbia and excludes Puerto...

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