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Maintenance
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
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Potentially lethal voltages are present. Be sure to turn off the unit at the circuit breaker before attempting any
maintenance.
RISK OF INJURY/BURN
• Do not attempt to service or clean heater while unit is operating, as there is a hazard from electric shock, and injury
potential from hot heating elements. To avoid the risk of burn or injury wait a minimum of 6 hours for the heater to cool
before attempting to clean or service.
• Maintenance and repair must be performed by qualified personnel only.
CAUTION:
Do not handle the halogen bulb with bare
hands. If it is inadvertently touched, remove finger marks
with a soft cloth and methylated spirit or rubbing alcohol.
Otherwise, the marks will burn into the quartz emitter
during use causing premature heater failure.
Battery Installation
1. Depress tab on the battery cover on the back of
the remote control and remove battery cover.
2. Install two AAA batteries into the remote control.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Battery must be recycled or disposed of
properly. Check with your Local Authority or
Retailer for recycling advice in your area.
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It is necessary to periodically (once a year) check the
electric cable contacts and terminal connectors for good
tightening.
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Before cleaning the unit, the power shall be turned off at
the circuit breaker panel, and the heating unit must be cool
to the touch to prevent bodily injury.
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If the body becomes dirty, wipe off dust with a towel. The
radiating boards should be wiped in cold condition with a
damp soft rag. It is recommended to clean the unit every
3 months for peak performance and to prevent unpleasant
burnt odor.
WARNING:
Never immerse the heater in water! Doing so
could cause damage, bodily injury, or death.