Troubleshooting - NewAir AH-600 Owner's Manual

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If your heater fails to operate, please follow these procedures:
Problem
Probable Cause
Overheat protection has
temporarily deactivated the
heater.
Room temperature has been
warmed up to thermostat setting.
Heater is not plugged into a 120V
Unit is not
grounded outlet/receptacle.
heating.
Breaker/Fuse has been tripped.
A drop of oil fell on the heating
coil during the manufacturing
process. It will quickly evaporate
and should not occur again.
Check & ensure there are no
The heater is
combustible materials within 0.9
producing a
meters (3 feet) surrounding the
burning smell.
heater.
Ensure a minimum clearance of
5.5 inches (14 cm) from both
sides and rear of heater to
adjacent walls.
PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN OR REPAIR THE HEATER YOURSELF.
DOING SO COULD CAUSE DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Solution
Turn the heater OFF; unplug it and
ALLOW IT TO COOL. Inspect and
remove any objects on or adjacent to
the heater. Wait 30 minutes before
plugging unit back in.
To increase the room temperature,
adjust MODE control knob to a higher
setting by turning clockwise.
Ensure unit is in OFF position. Plug in
unit and attempt to turn on again.
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.
Ensure unit is in the OFF position.
Plug in unit and attempt to turn on
again.
Ensure room in which heater is situated
is well ventilated.
Remove any combustible items from the
heater.
Reposition the heater so there is enough
space around the heater to the adjacent
walls.
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