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Heat Storm HS-1500-ILODG User Manual And Safety Instructions

Heat Storm HS-1500-ILODG User Manual And Safety Instructions

Logan cabinet heater

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User Manual
and Safety Instructions
Logan Cabinet Heater
1500 W | FORCED AIR | QUARTZ INFRARED ELEMENT
MODEL:
HS-1500-ILODT
HS-1500-ILODB
HS-1500-ILODG
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Introduction
General Safety Warnings
Warning that failure to follow manual instructions may cause property damage or personal injury.
Prohibited Flammable Storage
Warning against storing or using flammable vapors and liquids near the heater.
Authorized Service Requirement
Service other than filter maintenance must be performed by an authorized service representative.
Unauthorized Repair Warning
Unauthorized repairs attempted by anyone other than an authorized representative will void the warranty.
Safety & Awareness
Overheating and Wardrobe Use
Do not cover the heater to avoid overheating; it cannot be used in a wardrobe.
Unattended Operation Caution
Caution is necessary when the heater is left unattended if children or invalids are nearby.
Appliance Use by Vulnerable Individuals
Appliance should not be used by persons with reduced capabilities without supervision or instruction.
Child Supervision and Play
Children being supervised should be instructed not to play with the appliance.
Unplugging When Not in Use
Always unplug the heater when it is not in regular use.
Damaged Cord and Malfunction Handling
Do not operate with damaged cord/plug or after malfunction; discard or return for repair.
Supply Cord Replacement and Servicing
Damaged supply cords must be replaced by the manufacturer or qualified persons; repairs by qualified personnel.
Heater Modification Prohibition
Under no circumstances should this heater be modified; parts must be replaced prior to operation.
Outdoor and Wet Area Usage Restrictions
Do not use outdoors; not for bathrooms or wet areas; avoid water containers.
Cord Safety and Placement
Do not run cord under carpeting or route under furniture; place away from traffic areas.
Proper Heater Disconnection
Power off, wait for fan to stop cooling, then remove plug.
Grounded Outlet and Electrical Codes
Connect to properly grounded outlets only; comply with local/national electrical codes.
Thermostat Limiter and Fire Prevention
Thermostat limiter cuts off power on overheat to prevent fire or damage.
Ventilation Blockage and Flammable Area Warnings
Do not block air intakes/exhaust; do not use in areas with flammable liquids.
Recommended Use and Direct Outlet Connection
Use only as described; plug directly into a wall outlet/receptacle.
Extension Cord Prohibition and Voltage
Never use extension cords; heater is for 120 volt standard outlets.
Heater Location and Electrical Connection
Install out of sunlight; 15A, 120V, 60Hz circuit with grounded outlet required.
Circuit Load and Combustibles Clearance
Avoid sharing circuits with large appliances; keep combustibles 3ft front, 1ft sides.
Electrical Repair and Wire Routing
Repairs by licensed electrician; follow original wire routing for replacements.
Outlet Wiring and Water Submersion Warnings
Outlet wiring must comply with codes; do not use heater if under water.
Maintenance Power Disconnection
Turn off power, wait for fan to cool before maintenance or cleaning.
Questions & Answers
Multiple Heaters and Job Site Use
Use multiple heaters on separate circuits; outdoor heaters recommended for job sites.
Moving Heater and Element Lifespan
Do not move while operating; elements last 20,000 hours.
Simultaneous Appliance Use and Extension Cords
Avoid sharing circuits with large appliances; extension cords not recommended but specified if used.
Heating Multiple Rooms and Temperature Issues
Heating varies by room size/insulation; check filters/drafts for temperature issues.
Poor Insulation and Ceiling Height Effects
Poor insulation reduces efficiency; vaulted ceilings may increase initial heating time.
Bathroom and Basement/Garage Usage
Not recommended for bathrooms; basements require finishing; otherwise use outdoor models.
Operations & Controls
Power, Child Lock, and Calibration
Controls for turning on/off, child lock, and entering temperature calibration mode.
Mode Selection and Beep Sound
Shifting working modes (Low-Auto-High) and controlling beep sound.
Temperature Adjustment and Unit Switching
Increasing/decreasing temperature and alternating between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Display Brightness and Timer Settings
Adjusting display brightness and setting delay on/off timers.
Factory Reset Procedure
Instructions for performing a factory reset within three minutes of plugging in.
Filter System Cleaning and Maintenance
Details on the washable lifetime filter, its cleaning, drying, and reinstallation.
Troubleshooting Guide
Heater Not Blowing Air or Temperature Discrepancies
Explanation for initial delay in airflow and reasons for temperature reading differences.
Blower Running After Shutdown
Explanation of the cool-down phase where the blower continues to run.
Heater Not Blowing Warm Air
Checks for blocked air inlets, dirty filters, or airflow obstructions.
Fan Cycling and Burning Odor Issues
Reasons for fan cycling and normal vs. persistent burning plastic odors.
Error Code Explanations
Explanation of error codes such as EE, EO, EI, UH, LO, and HI.
Return Policy
Direct Purchase Refund Conditions
Conditions for refunding merchandise purchased directly from the manufacturer.
Manufacturer Exchange/Refund Policy
Buyer responsibility for shipping charges for exchanges or warranty claims after 30 days.
1 Year Limited Warranty
Warranty Coverage, Conditions, and Transferability
Details on the one-year warranty period, conditions, and non-transferable nature.
Repair/Replacement Basis and Exclusions
Warranty covers defective parts under normal use; excludes labor and transportation costs.
Owner Risk and Other Warranty Exclusions
Owner assumes risks; excludes other expressed/implied warranties and third-party liabilities.
Warranty Void Conditions
Conditions that will void the warranty, including dampness, abuse, and lack of receipt.
Warranty Service Contact and Procedures
Steps for obtaining warranty service, including contact information and required documentation.
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