Heater Fan Manual

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SAFEGUARD® AUTO SHUT-OFF FEATURE (HHF565 Series Only)
The Honeywell TurboForce® Heater is enhanced with a SafeGuard® Auto ShutOff feature. This innovative feature
is designed to automatically shut the heater off after 8 hours of continuous use.
How it works: By default, the TurboForce® Heater comes with the Auto ShutOff feature engaged. If you choose
to operate the heater in the Auto ShutOff mode (
), the heater will shut off automatically after 8 hours every
time the heater is used, unless the heater is turned off prior to the 8 hour auto-off time. All features are functional
while operating in the Auto ShutOff setting. If you choose to disengage this feature, the unit will operate in the
Continuous heat mode (
) .
Press the SafeGuard® Auto ShutOff switch on the
back of the unit (Fig. 7) to select either the Auto ShutOff
or Continuous heating modes. The corresponding icon
will illuminate on the controls to indicate which mode
you are in.
OPERATION
Model HHF565 Series – Digital TurboForce® Heater Operation (Cont’d)
The TurboForce® Heater is also equipped with both a pivoting head and an innovative selectable oscillation
feature to provide heat flow how and where you want it most.
3 WAY PIVOT (Fig. 5) – the head of the heater can
be adjusted up at 3 different angles - 15°, 30°, 45° -
to provide more focused heat flow within the room.
The 15° pivot angle - allows the heat to flow more
directly at a seated level.
The 30° pivot angle - provides heat flow at a standing level.
The 45° pivot angle – directs heat flow towards the
ceiling. This angle is ideal to help generate whole room
heat circulation.
3 WAY OSCILLATION (Fig. 6) – the TurboForce®
Heater has been engineered to include a unique
selectable oscillation feature which allows for an
even more customized approach to heat circulation.
The 60° oscillation angle - provides heat flow
within a more personal, focused area.
The 90° oscillation angle - allows for wider area
coverage.
The 120° oscillation angle - covers more of the
room, providing a whole room heat circulation
experience.
Fig. 6
Fig. 5
15º
30º 45º
Fig. 7
Auto Shut-Off
Continuous