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Safety Information:
Failure to comply with specified requirements and minimum clearances can be dangerous
and may become a fire hazard. Additional clearances may be necessary for accessibility or
to comply with local codes.
This appliance is equipped with a three-prong grounding plug for your protection against
electric shock hazard and should be plugged into a grounded, three-prong power supply
capable of supplying proper voltage and amperage.
USE ON LEVEL, NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOORING ONLY
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a poisonous gas that cannot be seen nor smelled and can result
in fatality within minutes. Not for use in residential living areas. Only use this product in a
well-ventilated area.
Provide a minimum of 2.55 square feet (0.27 square meters) of ventilation to the outdoors into the
operation area at the unit-height level. The first symptoms of carbon monoxide asphyxiation are
similar to that of the flu: headaches, dizziness, and/or nausea. These symptoms could be caused
by a malfunction of the Radiant Heater. In this case go outside immediately. Have the Radiant
Heater repaired before continuing operation of the heater. Some people are more affected by
the effects of carbon monoxide than others, especially pregnant women, those who suffer from
heart or lung disease, or people with anemia; also those who have consumed alcoholic beverages
and those who are at high altitudes. Be sure to read and understand all of the warnings. Save this
manual for future reference: it will provide you with instructions to operate your radiant heater
safely and correctly.
Ceramic fiber material
This appliance may contain ceramic fiber and/or fiberglass materials. Ceramic fiber materials, such as
chamber liners, may contain carcinogenic particles (cristobalites) after exposure to heat. Airborne particles
from fiberglass or ceramic fiber components have been listed as potentially carcinogenic by the State of
California.
Take the following precautions when removing, replacing and handling these items:
Avoid breathing dust and avoid contact with skin or eyes. Wear long-sleeved, loose-fitting clothing, gloves,
and eye protection.
Use a NIOSH N95 certified respirator. This respirator meets requirements for protection from cristobalites.
Actual job requirements or NIOSH regulations may require other or additional protection. For information,
refer to the NIOSH website, http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html.
To prevent airborne dust, thoroughly wet ceramic fiber with water before handling. Place ceramic fiber
materials in a plastic bag and seal it for disposal. Avoid blowing, tearing, sawing, or otherwise causing
fiberglass or ceramic fiber materials to become airborne. If such operations are necessary, wear extra
protection to prevent yourself or others from breathing the dust. Wash work clothes separately from other
laundry. Rinse clothes washer thoroughly afterwards to prevent contamination of other clothing.
NIOSH First aid procedures: Eye exposure — irrigate immediately; Inhalation — fresh air.
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