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Stanley ST-533-401-E User Manual
Turbo electric heater
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ST-52-231-E /ST-52-241-E / ST-53-231-E / ST-53-241-E
ST-533-401-E / ST-55-401-E / ST-59-401-E
Turbo Electric Heater
821000183-14
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Summarization of Contents
General Safety and Usage Instructions
Read Instruction Manual Symbol
Instruction symbol indicates the manual must be read.
Before Using The Appliance
Carefully read and follow all instructions before operating the appliance.
Safety Information
DANGER RISK OF EXPLOSION
Do not operate heater where there are harmful, explosive or flammable gasses, fumes or substances.
WARNING RISK OF FIRE
Do not operate heater near combustible materials.
WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Do not use heater in the immediate surroundings of a bath, shower, or pool.
WARNING BURN HAZARD
Do not touch the front of the heater while it is operating.
WARNING RISK OF INJURY
Do not move heater while it is operating.
CAUTION Thermal Cut-out Reset
Avoid hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut-out.
Appliance Usage by Children and Persons with Reduced Capabilities
Guidance on safe use by children and individuals with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities.
General Operational Precautions
Covers placement, extension cords, power cord care, and disconnection.
Assembly
Lower Bracket Assembly
Attaching the lower inner and outer brackets to the heater leg frame.
Side and Handle Assembly
Connecting side supports, front handle, and rear handle to the heater.
Operation
Positioning and Power Connection
Instructions for placing the heater and connecting it to the power supply.
Setting Temperature and Power
How to set the thermostat and function selector for desired heating.
Automatic Overheat Safety Control
Explanation of the built-in safety feature that shuts off the heater when overheated.
Thermostat Instructions
Guidance on using the thermostat to maintain room temperature.
Initial Use Smoke Emission
Information about normal smoke emission during the first use.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Instructions for cleaning the heater enclosure and general maintenance.
Technical Specifications
Heater Components Identification
Diagram identifying key parts of the heater.
Plug Replacement
Fuse Replacement
Instructions for replacing the fuse in the power plug.
Wire Connection Guide
Details on correctly connecting wires (blue, brown, green/yellow) to plug terminals.
Plug Replacement Wiring Diagram
Visual guide for wiring a replacement plug for the heater.
Troubleshooting
Fan Stays On After Heat Shuts Off
Troubleshooting when the fan continues to run after the heating element has stopped.
Fan Speed Remains Constant
Addressing issues where fan speed does not change with heat settings.
Heating Element Not Glowing Red
Explanation for why the heating element may not appear red during operation.
No Heat or Air Flow Felt
Diagnosing and resolving issues related to lack of heat or air flow from the heater.
Heater Exploded View and Parts List
Exploded View (Models ST-52/53/533)
Diagram showing components for ST-52, ST-53, and ST-533 models.
Parts List (Models ST-52/53/533)
Part numbers for ST-52, ST-53, and ST-533 models.
Exploded View (Models ST-55/59)
Diagram showing components for ST-55 and ST-59 models.
Parts List (Models ST-55/59)
Part numbers for ST-55 and ST-59 models.
Technical Service and Support
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