Bionaire BCH9300 Instruction Manual page 7

Tower ceramic heater with lcd display
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Trouble
Not Enough
☛ Heater is in Low or Fan Only
Heat.
☛ Thermostat set too low.
Heater
☛ The thermostat automatically
cycles ON
and OFF
frequently.
☛ Every 10-15 minute the
Remote
☛ Battery low.
does not
work
☛ Distance too far.
☛ Control Panel Display dirty.
Heater is
☛ When the heater is in
Blowing
Cold Air.
☛ Unit is in the Fan Only
☛ Power Button may have
Fan Speed
☛ All heat settings control the
Doesn't
Change.
Unexpected
☛ You may hear a popping or
Noise.
Unexpected
☛ There may be an odor or
Smell.
Troubleshooting for your Heater
Probable Cause
setting.
turns the heater on and off
to maintain selected comfort
level.
heater turns on and runs for
a minute.
Thermostat Mode and
reaches the set temperature
it will automatically perform
a 15 second cool down
(blowing cold air) to ensure
thermostat accuracy.
setting.
been pressed to turn off the
heater.
heat output of the heater
and not the fan speed. Fan
runs at the same speed on
all settings.
crackling sound as the
heater heats up. This is
normal and safe operation.
Once the heater heats up,
the crackling sound will go
away.
vapor coming from the
heater the first time you use
it or after prolonged or
seasonal storage.
✔ Press the Thermostat Button to select
higher temperature setting.
✔ To make this occur less frequently press
the Thermostat Button to select the
highest setting.
✔ This is normal operation to ensure the
heater is maintaining the room temp
accurately.
✔ Change batteries (two AAA batteries,
1.5V).
✔ Remote works up to 6m (20 feet).
✔ 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.
✔ Press the Thermostat Button to select
higher temperature setting.
✔ Press the Power Button to turn on the
heater.
✔ Run heater with the highest temperature
setting for maximum heat output.
✔ If the noise persists, please contact your
local authorized distributor for Bionaire
appliances.
✔ 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.
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