Troubleshooting; Operating Tips - Vornado TH1 Owner's Manual

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Problem
Unit fails to
Unit is not plugged in. Plug Power Cord into electrical outlet.
power on.
Tip-over switch is not making contact with the floor. Place heater on a level surface to ensure tip-over switch is making full
contact with the floor.
Household circuit breaker / ground fault interrupter has tripped or blown a fuse. Reset circuit breaker / ground fault inter-
rupter, or replace fuse (See OPERATING TIPS below).
The unit has overheated. Automatic Safety Shut-Off has been initiated (See RESETTING YOUR VORNADO HEATER on page 7).
Unit is damaged or in need of repair. Cease usage and unplug. Contact Consumer Service for assistance.
Ensure unit is set to High Heat and Thermostat is set to highest Temperature setting.
Unit is not pro-
Close all doors and windows to retain heat.
ducing sufficient
amount of heat.
Allow the unit to fully distribute the heat throughout the room, this may take several minutes.
In smaller areas, you might prefer to set the Fan switch to Auto (
Auto setting, the fan will cycle on and off with the heating element.
In larger spaces, your Vornado® Heater, will function most effectively with the
Fan switch set to Continuous (
gently keep the air circulating in the room for even, uniform heating.
Your heater can function as a personal fan for cooling. Set the Thermostat to
the lowest setting and set the Fan switch to Continuous (
When the room temperature is higher than the set temperature it is normal
and correct to have little to no heat coming out of the unit.
When the unit is first turned on, there is a slight delay before heat will start to
Possible Cause and Solution
). In the Continuous position, V-Flow will
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be produced.
Your heater, like any other 1500 watt electric heater, draws up to 12.5 amps of
electric current. If using your heater on High Heat causes your home's circuit
breaker or fuse to trip, we offer the following suggestions:
• Try turning off other electrical appliances that run on the same circuit as
your heater.
• Run your heater on Low Heat.
• Have your electrician add an additional circuit to your home's electrical system.
ALWAYS USE COMMON SENSE WHEN USING THIS AND/OR ANY
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE.

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