User Manual
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PREPERATION
Place the heater on a rm, level surface and plug into a grounded 120 V, 60 Hz power outlet and turn
on the power switch on the rear of the unit. Only operate heater in upright position.
Insert two AAA batteries into the remote control before using (batteries not included).
Please note that infrared heaters do not heat like a traditional space heater. You should not expect infrared heaters
to blow hot air like a traditional space heater. Infrared heaters heat objects not air. Infrared heaters are intended to
supplement an already heated, insulated room. Square footage specications assume a single enclosed room not an
entire home. Infrared heaters do not heat through walls, oors, and are not intended to replace a main heat source.
Infrared heat can take at least 24 hours to warm a room but operate much more efciently to maintain the desired
temperature. Infrared heaters will not work well in uninsulated unheated spaces like screened in porches, RV’s, garages,
unheated basements, etc.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
The heater does not
turn on.
1. The power cord is not plugged in.
2. The electricity at the main fuse box is
not working.
3. The battery in the remote control is
dead.
4. The thermostat on the heater is set
lower than the room temperature.
1. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
2. Check the electricity at the main fuse box.
3. Replace the batteries in the remote control.
4. Increase the thermostat temperature on the
heater for a higher heat setting.
The heater displays an
error code “E1”
1. The heater has overheated.
2. Insufcient power to the unit
3. The air lter is clogged.
4. Insufcient air ow to the heater.
1. Unplug the heater from the wall, wait a few
seconds then plug the power cord back in.
2. Make sure the unit is plugged into a
dedicated 3-prong outlet, with no extension
cords or surge protectors.
3. Clean the airlter located on the back of the
unit. see page 13.
4. Move the unit at least 3ft from the wall.
The heater displays an
error code “E2”
1. Temperature sensor not functioning
properly.
1. Please contact technical support.