Sunbeam SCH8305 Series Instruction Leaflet page 8

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Trouble
• Remote
☛ Battery low.
Does not
☛ Distance too far.
work.
☛ Control Panel Display dirty.
• Heater is
☛ When the heater is in Thermostat
Blowing
Mode and reaches the set
Cold Air.
temperature it will automatically
perform a 10 second cool down
(blowing cold air) to ensure
thermostat accuracy.
☛ Unit is in the Fan Only setting.
☛ Mode Button ( /Mode) may have
been pressed to turn off the heater.
• Fan Speed
☛ High Heat and Low Heat/Heat &
Doesn't
$ave
Change.
of the heater and not the fan speed.
Fan runs at the same speed on all
settings.
• Unexpected
☛ You may hear a popping or crackling
Noise.
sound as the heater heats up. This is
normal and safe operation. Once the
heater heats up, the crackling sound
will go away.
• Unexpected
☛ There may be an odor or vapor
Smell.
coming from the heater the first time
you use it or after prolonged or
seasonal storage.
If you have any questions regarding your product or would like to learn more about other Sunbeam
contact our Consumer Service Department at 1-888-264-9669 or visit our website at www.sunbeam.ca.
T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G
Troubleshooting for your Heater
Probable Cause
settings control the heat output
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Solution
✔ Change battery (Disc type, 3 volt, CR2025).
✔ Remote works up to 20 feet (6m).
✔ Be sure to point remote at control panel on heater
and there are no obstructions.
✔ Make sure display panel is clean.
✔ Raise the temperature higher or change to Low or
High heat setting.
✔ Press the Mode Button ( /Mode) to select High
Heat or Low Heat settings.
✔ Press the Mode Button ( /Mode) to turn on the
heater.
✔ Run heater in High Heat for maximum heat output.
✔ If the noise persists, call Sunbeam customer service
at 1-888-264-9669.
✔ This is normal and is the result of dust or other debris
accumulating on the heating element. Make sure the
heater is in a well ventilated area and continue
running until the odor or vapor goes away.
products, please
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