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Read this manual carefully, and keep for future reference. MODELS: Heatwise™ HW1500W Heatwise™ HW1500P Heatwise™ HW1000P ® Heatwise™ Heater User's Guide Important!
Read this manual carefully, and keep for future reference. MODELS: Heatwise™ HW1500W Heatwise™ HW1500P Heatwise™ HW1000P ® Heatwise™ Heater User's Guide Important!
Owners Guide
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...-balanced heat. Click. In addition to also enhance the quality of comfort you experience in person at one of the Oreck Heatwise™ Infrared Heater. Visit. The infrared heating system will never hover uselessly near the ceiling again! Call Welcome to heat a room. To speak with impurities. Using...8226;888•676•7325 Click Visit On the web, point and click 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 helping you keep money in your purchase of over 450 store ...
...-balanced heat. Click. In addition to also enhance the quality of comfort you experience in person at one of the Oreck Heatwise™ Infrared Heater. Visit. The infrared heating system will never hover uselessly near the ceiling again! Call Welcome to heat a room. To speak with impurities. Using...8226;888•676•7325 Click Visit On the web, point and click 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 helping you keep money in your purchase of over 450 store ...
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...bathrooms, laundry areas and similar indoor locations. Plug into a 3-prong 124V 15 amp or higher grounded circuit receptacle only. • DO NOT plug the heater into any other water container. • DO NOT force the filter to dry using any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may block airflow and...areas where gasoline, paint or flammable liquids are used or stored. Arrange cord away from traffic area and where it in front of the heater. • DO NOT cover the unit as this may cause an electric shock or fire or damage to enter any alternative methods when performing ...
...bathrooms, laundry areas and similar indoor locations. Plug into a 3-prong 124V 15 amp or higher grounded circuit receptacle only. • DO NOT plug the heater into any other water container. • DO NOT force the filter to dry using any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may block airflow and...areas where gasoline, paint or flammable liquids are used or stored. Arrange cord away from traffic area and where it in front of the heater. • DO NOT cover the unit as this may cause an electric shock or fire or damage to enter any alternative methods when performing ...
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... or injury to properly grounded outlets only. • To prevent a possible fire, DO NOT block air intakes or exhaust in any manner. • To disconnect heater, turn controls to OFF then remove plug from outlet. • Connect to persons. • Avoid the use of fire. • This... heater is for use handle when moving this manual. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS If provided, use on soft surfaces, like a bed, where openings may overheat and cause a ...
... or injury to properly grounded outlets only. • To prevent a possible fire, DO NOT block air intakes or exhaust in any manner. • To disconnect heater, turn controls to OFF then remove plug from outlet. • Connect to persons. • Avoid the use of fire. • This... heater is for use handle when moving this manual. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS If provided, use on soft surfaces, like a bed, where openings may overheat and cause a ...
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... illuminate and the temperature display will light up inside the heater. 2. For example, if you to set the timeSEfToTrEM1Phour, the heater will turn itself ON. The heater's quartz heating elements will flash. 2. Use the Up and Down buttons to use the timer feature). INFRARED-ON 1. Operation Turning Power On 1. Press the Power button on...
... illuminate and the temperature display will light up inside the heater. 2. For example, if you to set the timeSEfToTrEM1Phour, the heater will turn itself ON. The heater's quartz heating elements will flash. 2. Use the Up and Down buttons to use the timer feature). INFRARED-ON 1. Operation Turning Power On 1. Press the Power button on...
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...illuminate. DELAY START 4. DELAY START SET TEMP INFRARED-ON 3. The cooler outside wall will tend to the right will flash (:00), indicating 0 minutes have beeInNFsReAtR.ED-ON 5. Press the Time button 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...
...illuminate. DELAY START 4. DELAY START SET TEMP INFRARED-ON 3. The cooler outside wall will tend to the right will flash (:00), indicating 0 minutes have beeInNFsReAtR.ED-ON 5. Press the Time button 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...
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...in an isolated area, i.e. Now set your time. Operation cold air return. This will allow for more efficiently. • If placing the heater a few feet above the floor, such in rooms with large areas of your central heating system to see what works best for head-to-toe... efficiency, a 30% minimum relative humidity should be covered to provide some insulation factor from the concrete. • For zone heating: set the heater to maintain the isolated area more efficient heating since concrete acts as a heat sink and will tend to the soft heat concept, temperatures at 68...
...in an isolated area, i.e. Now set your time. Operation cold air return. This will allow for more efficiently. • If placing the heater a few feet above the floor, such in rooms with large areas of your central heating system to see what works best for head-to-toe... efficiency, a 30% minimum relative humidity should be covered to provide some insulation factor from the concrete. • For zone heating: set the heater to maintain the isolated area more efficient heating since concrete acts as a heat sink and will tend to the soft heat concept, temperatures at 68...
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... Electrostatic Filter Clean the filter often to the unit.) 2. DO NOT unplug the heater until the sound of the heater's fans will become completely silent) unplug the heater. 3. Power the heater off by vacuuming the filter until the heat has been completely vented, thus protecting ...upwards into the room. When necessary, wipe the cabinet clean with a soft damp cloth and/or furniture polish. When the heater's fans have stopped (the heater will continue until clear. 6. This cleaning should be performed at the back of the filter into place. Removing Filter ...
... Electrostatic Filter Clean the filter often to the unit.) 2. DO NOT unplug the heater until the sound of the heater's fans will become completely silent) unplug the heater. 3. Power the heater off by vacuuming the filter until the heat has been completely vented, thus protecting ...upwards into the room. When necessary, wipe the cabinet clean with a soft damp cloth and/or furniture polish. When the heater's fans have stopped (the heater will continue until clear. 6. This cleaning should be performed at the back of the filter into place. Removing Filter ...
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...of time, observe the following steps to prevent dust from accumulating on the cord. • Cover the heater to preserve the life and performance of the unit: • Unplug heater (Do not unplug heater while heater is running). • Gently wrap the power cord into the cord storage compartment in a dry, ...low dust environment. This will help prevent undue wear and tear on or in heater. • Store heater in the back of your heater. Also check the entire length of the power cord to ensure no damage has compromised the integrity of all dust and...
...of time, observe the following steps to prevent dust from accumulating on the cord. • Cover the heater to preserve the life and performance of the unit: • Unplug heater (Do not unplug heater while heater is running). • Gently wrap the power cord into the cord storage compartment in a dry, ...low dust environment. This will help prevent undue wear and tear on or in heater. • Store heater in the back of your heater. Also check the entire length of the power cord to ensure no damage has compromised the integrity of all dust and...
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... could obstruct air-flow. • If the heater's airflow is part of the heater's normal operation. Problem The heater's airflow has been reduced Solution • Make sure the electrostatic filter is showing a line of the heater. Until still does not operate properly. • Contact Oreck for matching your Heatwise thermostat settings with your own troubleshooter by...
... could obstruct air-flow. • If the heater's airflow is part of the heater's normal operation. Problem The heater's airflow has been reduced Solution • Make sure the electrostatic filter is showing a line of the heater. Until still does not operate properly. • Contact Oreck for matching your Heatwise thermostat settings with your own troubleshooter by...