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STORAGE
Store the heater in a cool, dry location when not in use. To prevent dust and dirt build-up, use the
original packaging to repack the unit.
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
If the heater will not operate, please check the following
before seeking repair advice. For
repairs, contact a Certified Electrician.
:
Problem
Probable Cause
Solution
Heater will not power on
Heater is not plugged into a
120 V polarized
outlet/receptacle.
Ensure unit is in OFF position. Plug in unit
and attempt to turn on again.
Thermal Fuse has
permanently disabled the
unit's fuse due to extreme
heat.
Do not attempt to fix heater yourself.
Contact customer service for repair
information.
Breaker/Fuse has been
tripped.
Please check your electrical box to
confirm the breaker has not been blown.
This may occur if the unit is sharing a
receptacle with another high power
consuming appliance. Ensure unit is in
OFF position. Plug in unit and attempt to
turn on again.
Attempt to plug unit into another
independent output in the house.
The heater is creating
a burning smell
.
A drop of oil fell on the
heating coil during the
manufacturing process. It
will quickly evaporate and
should not occur again.
Ensure room in which heater is situated is
well ventilated.
Check & ensure there are
no combustible materials
within 3' (0.9 m) of the heater.
Remove the combustible units preventing
air intake into the heater.
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