Installation Instructions

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If your heater fails to operate, please follow these procedures:
This heater is intended to be a ceiling-mounted heater. It has a
thermal cut-off protection. If the thermal cut-off protection trips, then,
switch off the power. Switch off the circuit breaker.The unit
should reset automatically after 10 minutes. If the thermal cut-off
protection trips again, consult a certified electrician to determine the
reason for overheating.
Problem
Probable Cause
Solution
Unit is not
heating.
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.
To increase the room
temperature, adjust thermostat
control knob to a higher setting.
Breaker/Fuse has been
tripped.
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.
The
heater is
producing
a burning
smell.
Check & ensure there are no
combustible materials within
0.9 meters (3 feet)
surrounding the heater.
Remove any combustible items
from 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 36 inches (90 cm) from
both sides and rear of heater
to adjacent walls.
Reposition the heater so there is
enough space around the heater
to the adjacent walls.
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