Operation; Safety Features - Honeywell HCE300 Series Owner's Manual

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OPERATION

NOTE: Never leave an operating unit unattended.
• With heater in the OFF position
into a polarized 120V outlet. DO NOT FORCE THE
POLARIZED PLUG INTO THE OUTLET; it will only fit
one way.
• With 80° oscillation, the Honeywell Ceramic Tower
Heater is versatile and designed to be placed in the
center of the room or closer to the wall (at least 3 feet
way) for maximum convection room heating.
• Turn heater on by pressing the Power Button
Power Indicator will illuminate and the heater will start
in the Constant On HI Level Setting .
• The heater has two operational modes – continuous
heating or heating with a thermostat setting where the heater cycles on and off according to the selected
temperature setting.
• To set a Continuous Heat Setting, press
NOTE: The Low setting does not require as much electricity to operate, it is more energy efficient and may be a
better option if you are concerned about saving energy.
• In the continuous heat mode, make sure to manually turn the heater OFF when done using this appliance.
• To set the Thermostat, press the Thermostat Control Buttons
Desired Temperature will flash five times and then the Current Temperature in the room will display as a steady
red. On the HCE305/HCE309 unit models only, there are 4 pre-set comfort settings from which to choose: 65°,
70°, 75°, 80°. These are your desired room temperature settings.
NOTE: If the Current Temperature is higher than your Desired Temperature, the heater will be off until the room
temperature falls below this setting or until the Desired Temperature is changed.
• Press the Timer Button
selected mode, counting down the hours and automatically shutting the heater off after the selected time has
passed.
• If unit has an oscillation feature, press the Oscillate Button
• To shut the heater off, press the Power Button
off after counting down 6 seconds in the Temperature Display to cool down the internal components.
• It is important to allow the heater to run through the cool down phase. DO NOT unplug the heater until it has
completed the cool down cycle.

SAFETY FEATURES

The Honeywell Ceramic Tower Heater is equipped with several devices and features for added protection:
A 360° tip-over switch that disables the heater if it is tipped in any direction.
A high temperature safety sensor prevents overheating.
A thermal cut-off fuse will permanently shut down the heater should it operate at a higher than normal temperature.
High temperature plastic.
Cool to touch housing and handle.
Thermal insulated wiring for heat resistance and reinforced wire connection help protect against loose
connections.
HCE323/HCE353 Series only also has a Safeguard™ Motion Sensor that shuts the heater off if an object gets too
close to the motion sensor.
, plug the heater
. The
: - Choose Low to use 900 watts of power
- Choose High to use 1500 watts of power
to select 1, 2, 4, or 8 hour setting. The heater will run for that chosen period in the
and the heater will begin Powering Down. The heater will shut
1
Power
Indicator
Power
Button
Heat Level Settings
Oscillate Button
NOTE: Controls/features will vary slightly by model
and choose your Desired Temperature. The
to turn on or off the oscillation function.
4
Current Temperature/
Desired Temperature Display
Thermostat
Control Buttons
(750 watts on the HCE317 Series only)
Timer

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