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-- Do not block hot air exhaust grate (on bottom of cabinet model or side of bench model).  Leave at 
least 0.5m (18 inches) of space between the air exhaust grate and wall or any other large object. 

-- Do not operate on soft surfaces, like a bed or thick carpet, where it may fall over or openings may be 
blocked. 

-- When Cloud Heater CH1 is not in use, store in a dry place, free of excessive vibration, dust, and 
insects.  

  

Electrical Guidance and Warnings: 

  

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Only plug a Cloud Heater CH1 in to a properly grounded and polarized, 3-prong, fused electrical 

outlet on a 15 Amp circuit.

  If you are unsure whether your location, home, circuit, or outlet meets 

these requirements, consult a qualified and licensed electrician. 

-- 

DO NOT use with an extension cord.  always plug Cloud Heater CH1 directly into an appropriate wall 

or floor outlet.

 

-- 

Only use the power cord provided.  Do not detach or modify the cord.

 

-- Do not use or plug a Cloud Heater CH1 in to an electrical outlet or electrical circuit serving another 
high-power device, such as (but not limited to) a heater, vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, or other motorized 
or heating device.    

-- To unplug a Cloud Heater CH1, turn the thermostat control to OFF and then remove the plug from the 
electrical outlet. 

-- 

Ensure any Cloud Heater CH1 is plugged in to the electrical outlet fully and does not expose any of 

the metal prongs of the plug.  If the plug is loose in the outlet, or will not stay fully plugged in, use a 
different outlet.

  If the plug or outlet become hot to the touch or show signs of overheating, turn off the 

heater immediately and unplug it from the wall when it cools down sufficiently.  A hot plug may indicate 
a damaged or overloaded circuit that may be dangerous when used with any high-power electrical 
device.  Seek the advice of a qualified and licensed electrician to ensure your outlet is safe if it becomes 
hot during use. 

-- Do not operate a Cloud Heater CH1 with a damaged cord, plug, or electrical outlet. 

-- Turn off and unplug any Cloud Heater CH1 when it is not in use. 

-- Do not cover the power cord with a rug or otherwise place the cord under a carpet or rug.   

-- Ensure power cord is not placed against sharp edges or pinched by furniture or other items  

-- Route the Cloud Heater CH1 power cord away from traffic areas to an area where it will not be tripped 
over. 

  

Temperature Guidance and Fire Warnings: 

  

Summary of Contents for Cloud Heater CH1

Page 1: ...om Heat with Benefits and Cloud Heater are trademarks of Heat with Benefits LLC Beaverton OR Copyright 2020 Heat with Benefits LLC All rights reserved Requirements Cloud Heater CH1 device with attached power cord Air filter included Wifi Extender accessory TP Link range extender included Three prong properly grounded and polarized 120V 50Hz permanent electrical outlet Home or workplace WiFi with a...

Page 2: ... circuit will be required if after installation the circuit breaker trips or blows fuses on a regular basis when the heater is operating Additional appliances on the same circuit may exceed the current rating of the circuit breaker Wiring must comply with local building codes and other applicable regulations to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons Never attempt to wire your...

Page 3: ...r when the extender is connected successfully 10 Work in progress skip for now Use your phone camera to scan the following QR code or go to the following web site https www heatwithbenefits login html Create or log in to your Heat with Benefits account Once logged in you can check the status of your heater check your benefits balance manage your benefits payment plan and update your account inform...

Page 4: ... or other motorized or heating device To unplug a Cloud Heater CH1 turn the thermostat control to OFF and then remove the plug from the electrical outlet Ensure any Cloud Heater CH1 is plugged in to the electrical outlet fully and does not expose any of the metal prongs of the plug If the plug is loose in the outlet or will not stay fully plugged in use a different outlet If the plug or outlet bec...

Page 5: ...l heating of the system It should not occur after 12 hours of heating activity After initial use if you believe a Cloud Heater CH1 is emitting a burning smell immediately turn off the device unplug it and contact Heat with Benefits LLC Inspect the area around the heater for any possible heat damage or items that may have come close to the Cloud Heater CH1 Do not insert or allow anything to enter t...

Page 6: ...W 1350W This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authori...

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