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HIGH HEAT SETTING 

 

  The dial in this position indicates that the heater is ON and operating at HIGH heat output 

(1500W).  

  Choose this setting for colder weather or for faster warm up of a room.  

  The thermostat can be used with the heater on this setting. 

 
  

FAN ONLY SETTING  

  Turn the dial to this position for air circulation.  

  In this setting, the thermostat feature will be disabled and no heat will be dispersed from the 

heater.   

  
  

THERMOSTAT CONTROL  

  The thermostat feature will help maintain the room 

temperature for energy efficiency.   

  Set the heater to HIGH heat setting and turn the 

thermostat dial all the way to the right for fast warm up.  

  Once the temperature reaches a comfortable level, 

slowly turn the thermostat dial left until you hear a 
“click” to mark this temperature.  

  The heater will cycle itself ON/OFF to maintain this set 

temperature. When the heater warms up to this 
temperature, it will automatically stop heating. It will 
start to heat once again when the room temperature 
drops below this point.  

  

 
SAFETY FEATURES OF THIS HEATER 

 

  

Tip-Over Switch

:  The heater will turn itself OFF and stop heating if it is knocked over or in any 

other position other than standing upright on a flat surface.  Should this occur, simply turn the 
heater off and stand it back up to a regular upright position, then switch it back on.  
  

Safety Grilles

: The heater is equipped with safety grilles at the front to protect the heater element. 

This part of the heater can get extremely hot. Do not block this grille as it could cause fire.  
  

 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

  
 

Model Number 

EH-4601 

Power Supply 

120V AC, 60Hz 

Power Consumption 

1300Watt (Low), 1500Watt (High) 

BTU‘s Per Hour 

Maxim

um  5200 BTU‘s/Hr 

Summary of Contents for EH-4601

Page 1: ...AT DURING THE NORMAL HEATING SEASON PET OWNERS WARNING The health of some small pets including birds are extremely sensitive to the fumes produced during the first time use of many appliances These fu...

Page 2: ...2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Instructions 3 Parts of the Heater 5 Operating Instructions 5 Specifications 6 Cleaning and Maintenance 7 Storage 7 Troubleshooting 7 Warranty Information 8...

Page 3: ...ge protectors timers direct breakers or an outlet with other appliances connected to the same outlet Risk of fire overheat malfunction property damage injury or even death may result if not adhered to...

Page 4: ...r other water container 19 Do not use outdoors 20 This heater is hot when in use To avoid burns do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces Use handles when moving the unit Keep combustible materials such...

Page 5: ...gged it and turned ON the Power Light will be illuminated YOUR HEATER IS EQUIPPED WITH 4 CONTROL SETTINGS AND THERMOSTAT OFF The dial in this position will power the heater OFF No heat will be dispers...

Page 6: ...you hear a click to mark this temperature The heater will cycle itself ON OFF to maintain this set temperature When the heater warms up to this temperature it will automatically stop heating It will...

Page 7: ...D DAM AGING THE UNIT STORAGE 1 Perform the cleaning procedures described in Cleaning Maintenance 2 Wipe all parts to dry 3 Pack heater in a plastic bag 4 Keep in a cool dry place TROUBLESHOOTING If yo...

Page 8: ...d off check to make sure there are no objects on or very close to the unit To resume operation plug unit back in once it has cooled off The heater is creating a burning smell A drop of oil fell on the...

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