Operation; Troubleshooting - Dura Heat XTR4000 Owner's Manual

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OPERATION

Note: Power indicator light will illuminate when unit is plugged into outlet.
1. Place the product on a firm, level surface Completely uncoil the cord and plug heater directly into a 110~120 Volt
grounded AC wall outlet. Be sure the plug fits tightly. A loose fit will cause overheating and damage the plug. Plug and
cord may feel warm during normal usage.
2. Rotate the adjustable thermostat clockwise. "+" Is maximum heat output "
3. Users can turn the Power Control Dial to the position "
indicator light is on when the switch turns to
"
"= Fan Only
4. When the room reaches a comfortable temperature, slowly turn the THERMOSTAT KNOB counter-clockwise until the
heating element clicks OFF.
5. This is the point at which the Thermostat setting equals the room temperature. At this setting, the Thermostat will
automatically turn the heater ON and OFF to maintain the selected temperature.
6. Turn the POWER KNOB to OFF and unplug the heater when finished using.
NOTE: To prevent overloading a circuit, do not plug heater into a circuit that is servicing other electrical needs.
NOTE: The heater may emit a slight harmless smoke when first used. This smoke is a normal condition caused by initial
heating of the infrared element. It will occur only briefly and is not harmful.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If your heater fails to operate, please do the following:
Review these instructions to insure you understand the basic operations and features of your heater. (Example:
Overheat Protection)
Check your circuit breaker or fuse for proper operation.
Check for obstructions. Unplug the heater for 10 minutes, clear any obstructions and restart the heater.
NoteN
"
"= Low Heat 750 Watts
~ 6 ~
-
" is minimum heat output.
"or"
"or"
" according to their needs. The power
"
" = High Heat 1500 Watts

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