Use and Care Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using this or any other electrical appliance, always follow these basic safety
precautions, especially when children are present.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
WARNING: Use your heater only as described in this manual. Any other use is not
recommended by the manufacturer, and can cause fire, electrical shock, personal injury and
property damage.
Your heater is for INDOOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. DO NOT use your heater outdoors, or
for industrial or commercial purposes.
DO NOT depend on the Power Control Switch as the sole means of disconnecting power
from your heater.
Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet when your heater is not in use, when
changing locations, or prior to cleaning.
Place your heater on a stable, level surface, and route the power cord away from traffic
areas.
Connect the power cord to an easily-accessible electrical outlet so that your heater can be
disconnected immediately in the event of an emergency.
Ensure that twelve inches of clearance exists around your heater to avoid obstructing
intake and exhaust flow.
For optimal operation and to avoid overloading a circuit, connect your heater to circuit
that is not supplying power to other electrical appliances.
DO NOT operate your heater near curtains, plants, window covers, or other loose objects;
such objects can become lodged in your heater's moving components, and cause a fire.
NEVER cover your heater or place your heater or its power cord under rugs, carpeting or
similar objects, as fire can occur.
Your heater is not intended for use in bathrooms, laundry areas or similar damp locations.
Never place your
heater where it may come in contact with water or other liquids.
DO NOT use devices that would turn your heater on and off automatically, as the use of
such devices can
cause a fire.
Avoid contact with moving parts. NEVER insert your fingers or other objects through the
heater's grill.
DO NOT immerse or expose your heater to any form of liquid.
NEVER operate your heater near an open flame or in the presence of explosive or
combustible gases or fumes, such as: gasoline, paint or other flammable liquids. Your
heater has hot internal components, and
components that can spark during normal operation.