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SCOTT 1224HI-12-243 - User Manual

SCOTT 1224HI-12-243
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Date Purchased _______________________
Infrared Tower
Space Heater
MODEL # 1224HI-12-243
ITEM # 0857272

Questions and Answers

  • C
    Colleen NewtonAug 5, 2025
    Why does the power cord get warm on my Scott Heater?
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      Natalie BartlettAug 5, 2025
      It's normal for the power cord of a Scott Heater to get warm during operation because the appliance requires more current. However, it's important to check the connections of the cord and the outlet. Ensure the plug fits tightly. If the plug or outlet becomes HOT, stop using the heater and consult a qualified electrician to inspect the outlet.
  • B
    bensonallisonAug 8, 2025
    What to do if my Scott Heater stops heating but the fan keeps blowing?
    • A
      Angela DayAug 8, 2025
      If your Scott Heater stops heating, the fan motor continues to blow for one minute, the display becomes bright and flashes for 15 seconds, then the display becomes dark, and the control panel is available to set but no heating function, it means that the ambient temperature has reached the set temperature, engaging the thermostat sensor. Wait 15-20 minutes until the ambient temperature is lower than the set temperature, or raise the set temperature using the remote or the control panel. If the problem continues, contact customer service.
  • N
    Nancy Ruiz MDAug 13, 2025
    Why is my Scott Heater remote not working?
    • K
      Kimberly HernandezAug 13, 2025
      If the remote control for your Scott Heater isn't working, the batteries might be weak or failing. Try replacing them with new ones.
  • E
    ericyangAug 17, 2025
    How to fix error E1 on SCOTT 1224HI-12-243?
    • R
      Rhonda PageAug 17, 2025
      Error code E1 on your Scott Heater indicates that the thermostat sensor has been opened. Unplug the heater, wait 15-20 minutes for the sensor to reset, then plug it back in and turn it on. If the error persists, contact customer service.
  • S
    Shannon SummersAug 21, 2025
    How to fix error E2 on SCOTT 1224HI-12-243 Heater?
    • C
      Catherine HebertAug 21, 2025
      Error code E2 on your Scott Heater indicates that the thermostat sensor has been short cut. Unplug the heater, wait 15-20 minutes for the sensor to reset, then plug it back in and turn it on. If the error continues, contact customer service.
  • C
    Christopher MartinezAug 26, 2025
    Why is the remote control signal weak on my Scott Heater?
    • R
      Ricky ClarkAug 26, 2025
      If the remote control signal for your Scott Heater is weak and only works sometimes, it could be due to pressing the buttons too quickly or being too far away. Press the buttons slowly and steadily. Also, ensure you are within 20 feet of the heater and within a 45-degree angle from the front.
  • D
    david85Aug 30, 2025
    Why does the fan keep running after I turn off my Scott Heater?
    • W
      William BlackAug 30, 2025
      It's normal for the fan motor to continue blowing after your Scott Heater is powered off. This feature allows the blower to cool off the heater tubes.

Summary

Package Contents

Safety Information

Important Instructions

Key safety precautions and warnings for operating the heater.

Electrical Connection

Specifications and requirements for connecting the heater to power.

Grounding Instructions

Steps and guidance for properly grounding the heater.

Preparation and Assembly

Assembly Instructions

Step-by-step guide for assembling the heater and its base.

Operating Instructions

Power Icon

Explanation of the power button function and indicator light.

Temperature Icon

How to adjust temperature settings and toggle units.

Timer Function

How to set and use the countdown timer for the heater.

Airflow Function

Using the unit as a fan and adjusting fan speeds.

Oscillation Function

Enabling and using the 90-degree oscillation feature.

Tip-Over Safety Switch

Understanding how the auto-shutoff feature works when tipped.

Memory Function

How the unit retains previous settings after power loss.

Care and Maintenance

Maintenance

Cleaning procedures for the heater and its pre-filter.

Storage

Proper methods for storing the heater when not in use.

Remote Control Battery Replacement

Instructions for replacing batteries in the remote control.

Used Battery Disposal

Guidelines for environmentally responsible battery disposal.

Troubleshooting

One-Year Limited Warranty

Replacement Parts List

SCOTT 1224HI-12-243 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSCOTT
Model1224HI-12-243
CategoryHeater
LanguageEnglish