Operation; Cleaning And Maintenance - Stanley ST-302-231-A Manual

Electric fan heater
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NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED
WHILE CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE.
Assembly (See Page 7-8)
1.
Align holes in heater leg frame with
lower inner bracket.
2.
Attach lower outer bracket to lower
inner bracket using screws.
3.
Align lower inner bracket with side
support.
4.
Attach side supports to heater using
tilt adjustment knob.
5.
Slide side supports into upper
brackets, align holes and insert
screws to tighten.
6.
Slide upper handle brackets onto front
handle, align holes and insert screws
to tighten.
7.
Slide rear handle into upper handle
brackets, align holes and insert
screws to tighten.

Operation

1.
Position the fan heater so that it
stands upright on a firm, level surface
and at a safe distance from wet
environments and flammable objects.
2.
Connect the fan heater to the proper
electrical power.
3.
Set the thermostat dial to the
maximum temperature.
4.
The fan heater will switch on when
the function selector dial is set to one
of the three power settings.
5.
Once the room reaches the desired
temperature, turn the thermostat dial
back until heating element turns off.
Automatic Overheat Safety Control
This heater is equipped with safety
internal heat limiting thermostat and
overheat protection circuit. When a
potential overheat temperature is
reached, the system will automatically
shut the heater off.
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Thermostat Instructions
At first, set the thermostat to "+" and
let the heater operate with full power
input. When the room temperature
reaches the required value, turn the
thermostat to the left until it switches
off.
The thermostat will then switch on
and off automatically to control the
room temperature according to the
preset value and keep the room
temperature constant.
When using the heater for the first
time, you may notice a slight emission
of smoke. This is quite normal and it
stops after a short time. The heating
element is made of steel and was
coated with a layer of protective
oil during production. The smoke
is caused by the leftover oil as it is
heated.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Before cleaning the appliance,
disconnect it from the outlet and let it
cool down.
The enclosure is easy to get dirty.
Wipe it often with a soft sponge.
For very dirty parts, wipe with a
sponge dipped in < 50°C water and
mild detergent, then dry the heater
enclosure with a clean cloth. Be
careful not to let the water enter the
inside of the appliance
In order to protect the enclosure,
don't splash water onto the heater,
and never use a solvent like gasoline,
isoamyl acetate, toluene, etc. to clean
the heater.
When you store the heater, let it cool
down first and, keep it dry. Then
cover it with a plastic bag, put it in
the packing box and store it in a dry,
ventilated place.
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