Troubleshooting Your Si Series Infrared Heating Panel; Free Technical Support; Disposal Of Unwanted Electrical Goods - iLO Si Series User And Installation Manual

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5.
Before using the heater again, it is necessary to remove the protective covering and the
cord tie.
6.
Inspect the heater and its cord for damage from mechanical abrasion or rodent attack.
7.
Reinstall the heater on its mounting brackets. Plug in the heater, switch it on, and check it
for normal operation.
13. Troubleshooting Your Si Series Heating Panel
If you suspect that your heating panel is defective, before returning it to the Spectrum Infrared service
center, read the operating instructions carefully, and then please follow these instructions.
a. Unplug the panel, remove it from the mounting brackets and plug it into a known working
alternative outlet. Plug it in directly, without any auxiliary thermostat or outlet
multipliers/power strips. Ensure the main switch is in the ON position. If the heater panel
becomes warm after a short while, the problem is not with your panel, but with the original
power outlet.
b. If there is a doubt about the correct operation of the outlet this can be tested with a lamp
or other known good operating device. If the outlet is dead and no other devices work,
please check your fuses, or circuit breakers or call an electrician to correct the problem. Circuit
breakers may trip if too many appliances are connected to the same circuit; this is not
considered an ILO product defect.
c.
If the outlet is OK and you have used an optional room thermostat, please check the
settings (make sure it is not switched off). If the fault is determined to be with the
thermostat, please contact your thermostat vendor for repair or replacement.
If you experience difficulty during the installation or subsequent use of an Spectrum Infrared
product, you may contact Spectrum Infrared by phone during CST business hours at
888-438-9433.
Eventually all electrical goods need to be replaced and the unwanted items must be disposed of
responsibly. E-waste must be disposed of in accordance with EPA guidelines for the USA. The
Government of Canada recommends contacting your local municipality for advice on how to
dispose of or to recycle e-waste.
Spectrum Infrared supports the initiative to:
Reduce your generation of e-waste through smart procurement and good maintenance.
Reuse still functioning electrical equipment by donating or selling it to someone who can
still use it.
Recycle those products that cannot be repaired. Computer monitors, televisions and other
electronic equipment should NOT be disposed of with regular garbage, as this is illegal in
California, New York, and other states.

13.1 Free Technical Support

13.2 Disposal of Unwanted Electrical Goods

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