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Holmes HeatSafe HS4600 Owner's Manual page 3

Holmes ceramic heater owner's guide hs4600

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2. When the desired temperature/ comfort level is reached, lower
the thermostat setting until the fan/heater stops operating.
3. The control will now automatically maintain the pre-set
temperature level by turning the heater ON and OFF.
NOTE: It is normal for the heater to cycle ON and OFF as it maintains
the preset temperature. To prevent the unit from cycling, you need
to raise the thermostat setting.
ADJUSTABLE-TILT INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Carefully adjust the unit to direct the heat flow.
2. To adjust the tilt angle of your heater, first loosen
the Tilt Adjustment Knob.
3. Then simply adjust the heater to the desired angle and re-tighten
theTilt Adjustment Knob.
CAUTION: FRONT GRILL IS HOT WHEN UNIT IS IN OPERATION
Figure 1
A
A. THERMOSTAT CONTROL KNOB
B. (TEMP) SELECTOR CONTROL KNOB
C. POWER LIGHT
D. TILT ADJUSTMENT KNOB
E. HEATER BASE TUBE
CONTROL PANEL VIEW
Figure 2
LO
THERMOSTAT
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B
C
E
OFF
HI
h
SELECTOR
THIS PRODUCT IS EQUIPPED WITH A 3-PRONG PLUG
connected to a permanent ground such as a properly
grounded outlet box, as shown in (fig.B). The adapter should
not be used if a three slot grounded receptacle is available.
(Fig. A)
CLEANING/MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS:
D
During Season Care:
1. Before cleaning, be sure to turn off and unplug the heater.
2. Carefully wipe the unit with a soft, damp cloth. Please be very
cautious near the motor and heating elements.
3. After cleaning, be sure to completely dry the unit with a cloth or towel.
After Season Care:
1. Store heater in a cool, dry location.
2. Holmes
recommends that you store the unit in its original carton.
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Make sure the electrical receptacle is of
the configuration and capacity
appropriate for the heater (see below).
An adapter as shown in (fig.C) is
available in most hardware stores for
connecting three bladed grounding
type plugs to two slot receptacles.
The green grounding lug must be
(Fig. B)
(Fig. C)

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