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... cord because the extension cord may fall into a circuit that contain warnings or safety instruction. 20. Arrange cord away from Honeywell International Inc. - - A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside . 19. Avoid the use on soft surfaces, like a bed, or where... intense enough to the touch; under carpeting. Read all instructions before using electrical appliances, basic precautions should not be a three wire cord with throw rugs, runners, or similar coverings. Return heater to authorized service facility for persons with this heater is not intended for ...
... cord because the extension cord may fall into a circuit that contain warnings or safety instruction. 20. Arrange cord away from Honeywell International Inc. - - A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside . 19. Avoid the use on soft surfaces, like a bed, or where... intense enough to the touch; under carpeting. Read all instructions before using electrical appliances, basic precautions should not be a three wire cord with throw rugs, runners, or similar coverings. Return heater to authorized service facility for persons with this heater is not intended for ...
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... AN OPERATING UNIT UNATTENDED 1. With the knob in the OFF position, plug the heater into an electrical wall outlet (Fig. 4). 3. Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 - - Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 4. When the room reaches a comfortable temperature, slowly turn the heater on stable, level surface 3 ft. (0.9M) away from any combustible materials (... 6. This is emitted out of the top of the grille, naturally rises and then circulates throughout the room to the HIGH setting (Fig. 5). This heater uses natural convection technology where heat is the point which the thermostat setting equals the...
... AN OPERATING UNIT UNATTENDED 1. With the knob in the OFF position, plug the heater into an electrical wall outlet (Fig. 4). 3. Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Fig. 8 - - Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 4. When the room reaches a comfortable temperature, slowly turn the heater on stable, level surface 3 ft. (0.9M) away from any combustible materials (... 6. This is emitted out of the top of the grille, naturally rises and then circulates throughout the room to the HIGH setting (Fig. 5). This heater uses natural convection technology where heat is the point which the thermostat setting equals the...
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... grille until the unit has been turned off the heating element if the heater is tipped forward or backward (Fig. 12). • It is "cool-to the touch. However, for safe operation, do not touch the grille when in use (Fig. 9). 8. OPERATION (Cont) 7. We recommend that is also equipped with a high temperature safety control...
... grille until the unit has been turned off the heating element if the heater is tipped forward or backward (Fig. 12). • It is "cool-to the touch. However, for safe operation, do not touch the grille when in use (Fig. 9). 8. OPERATION (Cont) 7. We recommend that is also equipped with a high temperature safety control...
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...Refer to page 3, number 5 • Check for and remove any obstructions close to cool completely. Wait at least 10 minutes (Fig. 16C), then re-plug the heater in and follow these instructions: • Be sure it is plugged in and the electrical outlet is working (Fig. 14). • Check your desired heat setting (Fig... may simply be off unexpectedly or fails to operate, follow the OPERATION instructions (Fig. 16D). • Please do not attempt to open or repair the heater (Fig. 17). Fig. 14 Fig. 13 Fig. 16B Fig. 15 Fig. 16C Fig. 16A Fig. 16D Fig. 17 - - Helpful Hints (Cont) If ...
...Refer to page 3, number 5 • Check for and remove any obstructions close to cool completely. Wait at least 10 minutes (Fig. 16C), then re-plug the heater in and follow these instructions: • Be sure it is plugged in and the electrical outlet is working (Fig. 14). • Check your desired heat setting (Fig... may simply be off unexpectedly or fails to operate, follow the OPERATION instructions (Fig. 16D). • Please do not attempt to open or repair the heater (Fig. 17). Fig. 14 Fig. 13 Fig. 16B Fig. 15 Fig. 16C Fig. 16A Fig. 16D Fig. 17 - - Helpful Hints (Cont) If ...
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...around the bottom base or legs of the heater. Place in original box and store it around the cord wrap or if there is rated 12.5 Amps (1500 watts) @ 120v, 60Hz. - - ELECTRICAL RATING This product is no cord wrap device, wrap it in a cool, dry place for off-season storage (Fig... THE PRODUCT OR PERSONAL INJURY. Cleaning and storage • We recommend cleaning your heater at : www.kaz.com Please be sure to specify a model number. ALWAYS TURN THE POWER OFF AND UNPLUG THE HEATER BEFORE CLEANING. Let it cool completely before cleaning (Fig. 18). • Use a dry cloth to clean...
...around the bottom base or legs of the heater. Place in original box and store it around the cord wrap or if there is rated 12.5 Amps (1500 watts) @ 120v, 60Hz. - - ELECTRICAL RATING This product is no cord wrap device, wrap it in a cool, dry place for off-season storage (Fig... THE PRODUCT OR PERSONAL INJURY. Cleaning and storage • We recommend cleaning your heater at : www.kaz.com Please be sure to specify a model number. ALWAYS TURN THE POWER OFF AND UNPLUG THE HEATER BEFORE CLEANING. Let it cool completely before cleaning (Fig. 18). • Use a dry cloth to clean...