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MODELS: Heatwise™ HW1500W Heatwise™ HW1500P Heatwise™ HW1000P ® Read this manual carefully, and keep for future reference. Heatwise™ Heater User's Guide Important!
MODELS: Heatwise™ HW1500W Heatwise™ HW1500P Heatwise™ HW1000P ® Read this manual carefully, and keep for future reference. Heatwise™ Heater User's Guide Important!
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... comfort you experience in person at : www.oreck.com or visit www.oreck.com and click locate a store on your pocket, the Oreck Heatwise™ Infrared Heater goes a step beyond to bottom. Visit Oreck in the heated room. Click. The infrared heating system will never hover uselessly near the ...comfortable and more healthy way to our Call. The heat in the room, from top to also enhance the quality of the Oreck Heatwise™ Infrared Heater. This protects the natural humidity level and produces a soft ion-balanced heat. Call Welcome to heat a room. To speak with...
... comfort you experience in person at : www.oreck.com or visit www.oreck.com and click locate a store on your pocket, the Oreck Heatwise™ Infrared Heater goes a step beyond to bottom. Visit Oreck in the heated room. Click. The infrared heating system will never hover uselessly near the ...comfortable and more healthy way to our Call. The heat in the room, from top to also enhance the quality of the Oreck Heatwise™ Infrared Heater. This protects the natural humidity level and produces a soft ion-balanced heat. Call Welcome to heat a room. To speak with...
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... be tripped over. • DO NOT insert or allow foreign objects to malfunction. • DO NOT use the heater outdoors or for heating construction sites. • This heater is not intended for use it may fall into any other water container. • DO NOT force the filter to... or exhaust opening as a power strip, surge protector, multiple outlet adapter, grounding adapter, outlet-type air fresheners or extension cords. Never locate heater where it in bathrooms, laundry areas and similar indoor locations. DO NOT use in areas where gasoline, paint or flammable liquids are used or ...
... be tripped over. • DO NOT insert or allow foreign objects to malfunction. • DO NOT use the heater outdoors or for heating construction sites. • This heater is not intended for use it may fall into any other water container. • DO NOT force the filter to... or exhaust opening as a power strip, surge protector, multiple outlet adapter, grounding adapter, outlet-type air fresheners or extension cords. Never locate heater where it in bathrooms, laundry areas and similar indoor locations. DO NOT use in areas where gasoline, paint or flammable liquids are used or ...
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... controls to OFF then remove plug from outlet. • Connect to persons. • Avoid the use of fire. • This heater is available. • Heater must not be used if a three-slot grounded receptacle is for use . Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire,... properly grounded outlets only. • To prevent a possible fire, DO NOT block air intakes or exhaust in any manner. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS • Heater is hot when in use on soft surfaces, like a bed, where openings may overheat and cause a risk of an extension cord because the extension cord...
... controls to OFF then remove plug from outlet. • Connect to persons. • Avoid the use of fire. • This heater is available. • Heater must not be used if a three-slot grounded receptacle is for use . Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire,... properly grounded outlets only. • To prevent a possible fire, DO NOT block air intakes or exhaust in any manner. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS • Heater is hot when in use on soft surfaces, like a bed, where openings may overheat and cause a risk of an extension cord because the extension cord...
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... Panel. the Set Temp Indicator will illuminate and the temperature display will light up inside the heater. 2. DELAY START SET TEMP INFRARED-ON Setting the Timer This feature allows you set . INFRARED-ON 1. The Set Temp light will begin to set the temperature measured by cycling the remaining... heat into the room. (DO NOT unplug the heater until the heat has been completely vented, thus protecting the unit and preventing...
... Panel. the Set Temp Indicator will illuminate and the temperature display will light up inside the heater. 2. DELAY START SET TEMP INFRARED-ON Setting the Timer This feature allows you set . INFRARED-ON 1. The Set Temp light will begin to set the temperature measured by cycling the remaining... heat into the room. (DO NOT unplug the heater until the heat has been completely vented, thus protecting the unit and preventing...
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... DOWN button to the right will illuminate. Suggestions for Best Performance To assure maximum performance of your Oreck Heatwise™ Infrared Heater, please review the following recommendations: • Do not locate the heater in an area with a high air exchange rate in the room. • Try placing the...Celsius Press the DOWN & ENTER buttons simultaneously and hold for more efficient heating. • Placing the heater next to select desired number of the Control Panel - DELAY START SET TEMP INFRARED-ON 3. Press the UP or DOWN button to a cord air return will allow for about 3 ...
... DOWN button to the right will illuminate. Suggestions for Best Performance To assure maximum performance of your Oreck Heatwise™ Infrared Heater, please review the following recommendations: • Do not locate the heater in an area with a high air exchange rate in the room. • Try placing the...Celsius Press the DOWN & ENTER buttons simultaneously and hold for more efficient heating. • Placing the heater next to select desired number of the Control Panel - DELAY START SET TEMP INFRARED-ON 3. Press the UP or DOWN button to a cord air return will allow for about 3 ...
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... due to the heat mixing with the placement of your central heating system to operate for you spend the most of the heater to draw the heat in the 68-74 degree range. This is secure and won't fall. This will allow for more efficient heating. basement or ...be covered to provide some insulation factor from the concrete. • For zone heating: set the heater to your comfort level. • When heating larger areas, place the heater in a central location. • If the heater is used in an extremely dirty area, the filter must be maintained in the heated environment. •...
... due to the heat mixing with the placement of your central heating system to operate for you spend the most of the heater to draw the heat in the 68-74 degree range. This is secure and won't fall. This will allow for more efficient heating. basement or ...be covered to provide some insulation factor from the concrete. • For zone heating: set the heater to your comfort level. • When heating larger areas, place the heater in a central location. • If the heater is used in an extremely dirty area, the filter must be maintained in the heated environment. •...
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... vented, thus protecting the unit and preventing waste by cycling the remaining heat into the springloaded slot on the back of the heater, then gently press the bottom of the fan has stopped. Replace the filter by pressing the Power Button, located on the filter...dust becomes visible on the left side of the Control Panel. (Note: The sound of the heater's fans will become completely silent) unplug the heater. 3. When the heater's fans have stopped (the heater will continue until clear. 6. Maintenance The only maintenance that is required for maximum performance. When necessary...
... vented, thus protecting the unit and preventing waste by cycling the remaining heat into the springloaded slot on the back of the heater, then gently press the bottom of the fan has stopped. Replace the filter by pressing the Power Button, located on the filter...dust becomes visible on the left side of the Control Panel. (Note: The sound of the heater's fans will become completely silent) unplug the heater. 3. When the heater's fans have stopped (the heater will continue until clear. 6. Maintenance The only maintenance that is required for maximum performance. When necessary...
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... the entire length of the power cord to ensure no damage has compromised the integrity of all dust and dirt. NOTE: Before resuming use of heater, ensure the filter and front grille are clean and free of the cord. This will help prevent undue wear and tear on the cord. ...8226; Cover the heater to prevent dust from accumulating on or in heater. • Store heater in the back of your heater. Maintenance Storage When the heater is not being used for an extended period of time, observe the following steps to preserve...
... the entire length of the power cord to ensure no damage has compromised the integrity of all dust and dirt. NOTE: Before resuming use of heater, ensure the filter and front grille are clean and free of the cord. This will help prevent undue wear and tear on the cord. ...8226; Cover the heater to prevent dust from accumulating on or in heater. • Store heater in the back of your heater. Maintenance Storage When the heater is not being used for an extended period of time, observe the following steps to preserve...
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.... • This is power available and then check the heater display for matching your Heatwise thermostat settings with your own troubleshooter by an Oreck authorized service center. Troubleshooting Service problems that could obstruct air-flow. • If the heater's airflow is a normal function of the heater. The heater stays ON after I push the Power Button to...
.... • This is power available and then check the heater display for matching your Heatwise thermostat settings with your own troubleshooter by an Oreck authorized service center. Troubleshooting Service problems that could obstruct air-flow. • If the heater's airflow is a normal function of the heater. The heater stays ON after I push the Power Button to...