Operation - Honeywell HHF250 Owner's Manual

Two position heater
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OPERATION

NOTE: NEVER LEAVE AN OPERATING HEATER UNATTENDED
This heater can be operated in the upright position
or on its side.
• With the Power Knob in the OFF ( ) position, plug
the heater into a polarized 120V outlet.
DO NOT FORCE THE POLARIZED PLUG INTO THE OUTLET;
it will only fit one way
• The Power Knob is equipped with three (3) settings: Fan Only
(
), Low ( ) and High (
watts of power and the High (
power. The Fan only (
provide heat. You can select the proper setting to accommodate your
comfort level with the Power Knob. When you choose any setting the
red Power Light will come on. Because the Low ( ) heat setting does
not require as much electricity to operate, it is more energy efficient
and may be a better option if you are concerned about the amperage
draw on a circuit when the heater is on the High setting.
• Turn the Thermostat Control fully clockwise to the highest setting.
• When the room reaches a comfortable temperature, slowly turn the
Thermostat Control counter-clockwise until the heating element
goes off (the red Power Light will not be shut off). This is the point at
which the Thermostat setting equals the room temperature. At this
setting, the Thermostat will automatically turn the heater on and off
to maintain the selected temperature.
• Turn the Power Knob to OFF ( ) and unplug the heater when
you are finished using it. Unplug the heater when you are finished
using it.
SAFETY FEATURES
This heater is equipped with several devices and features for added protection:
• A high temperature safety sensor prevents overheating. If activated, unplug the device and wait at least
10 minutes or allow the unit to cool completely. Make sure the operating conditions are safe and then
plug the heater back in and follow the OPERATION instructions.
• A thermal cut-off fuse that will permanently shut down the heater should it operate at a higher than
normal temperature.
• A high temperature plastic and a cool to touch housing and handle.
• Thermal insulated wiring for heat resistance and reinforced wire connections to help protect against
loose connections.
). The Low ( ) heat setting uses 550
) heat setting uses 1100 Watts of
) setting uses very low power and does not
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