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switch off the power. Switch off the circuit breaker. The unit should 
reset automatically after 10 minutes. If the thermal cut-off protection 

 

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overheating.

 

Problem

Probable Cause

Solution

Overheat protection has temporarily 
deactivated the heater.

Turn the heater OFF. Switch off the 
circuit breaker. Wait 10 minutes 
before turning on the heater.

Room temperature has been warmed
up to thermostat setting.

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adjust thermostat control knob to a 
higher setting. 

Breaker/fuse has been tri pped.

Check your electrical box to confirm 
the breaker has not been blown. 
This may occur if the receptacle is 
shared between other high-consumption 
appliances.

Unit is 
not heating.

The heater 
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a burning 
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Ensure there are no 
combustible materials within 
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(0.9 m) of the heater.

Remove any combustible items from 

 near the heater.

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.

Ensure a minimum clearance of 
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and rear of heater to adjacent walls.

Reposition the heater so there is 
enough space around the heater to 
the adjacent walls.

PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN OR REPAIR THE HEATER YOURSELF. 
DOING SO COULD CAUSE DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY.

MODEL:PH-945

Summary of Contents for PH-945

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL GARAGE CEILING HEATER MODEL PH 945 Technical Support 1 866 206 0888...

Page 2: ...2 MODEL PH 945 TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY GUIDELINES 3 4 SPECIFICATIONS 5 PARTS OF THE HEATER 6 BEFORE INSTALLATION 7 OPERATING 10 MAINTENANCE 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 INSTALLING INSTRUCTIONS 8 9...

Page 3: ...OWING 1 Read all instructions before using this heater 2 This heater is hot when in use To avoid burns do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces Keep combustible materials such as furniture pillows bedd...

Page 4: ...arcing or sparking parts inside To reduce the risk of fire Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or flammable vapors and liquids are used or stored 11 Use this heater only as described in this...

Page 5: ...ommended Heating Capacity 1 25 Watts cubic foot 0 03m3 Temperature control Thermostat is an option item It is not included with the heater a t l u s n o c t a t s o m r e h t l o r t n o c e r u t a r...

Page 6: ...6 PARTS OF THE HEATER 1 2 3 NAME PART Housing Safety grille Select switch Fan only or Fan and heater 1 2 3 MODEL PH 945...

Page 7: ...toff switch of power connection to the heater CAUTION High temperature Risk of fire Keep electrical cords drapery furnishings and other combustibles at least 3 0 9 m from the front of the heater and a...

Page 8: ...drill hole positions in the ceiling for the mounting bracket Drill the required holes with diameter fit for the anchor provided for positioning the mounting bracket Insert the anchors Attach the mount...

Page 9: ...ck out at back side of the unit Make the connections properly with connectors including e z i s r o t c u d n o c e h t r o f e l b a t i u s e r a grounding wirings After making the connections arran...

Page 10: ...i w s r e t a e h e h t f f o n r u t o T power disconnection means Apply appropriate personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practices See NFPA 70E A circuit breaker must b...

Page 11: ...ust can often be removed by using a vacuum cleaner with a crevice tool attachment t r i d e h t f f o e p i w y l t n e g o t h t o l c p m a d d n a t f o s n a e l c a e s u e r u s o l c n e n a e...

Page 12: ...been warmed up to thermostat setting e r u t a r e p m e t m o o r e h t e s a e r c n i o T adjust thermostat control knob to a higher setting Breaker fuse has been tripped Check your electrical box...

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