User's Manual: Radiant Heater
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GENERAL OPERATION GUIDELINES
NOTICE: The installation of the unit shall be in accordance with the regulations of the
authorities having jurisdiction.
• Never use the Radiant Heater in rooms where aerosol cans, gasoline, and paint thinner, or other
highly ammable materials are located.
• While the heater is in use follow all of the local codes.
• Heaters used close to large pieces of fabric, curtains or other similar materials must be situated at a
safe distance from those objects.
• For use in well ventilated areas only.
• Supply the Radiant Heater with the proper voltage as specied on the identication plate.
• Use only extension cords with three wires correctly connected to a grounded plug.
• The minimum safety distance is the distance required by local code.
• Place the Radiant Heater in a position so that when it is hot or in use it will be on a stable and level
surface, so that you avoid starting a re.
• When you move or store the Radiant Heater, maintain it in a level position in order to avoid fuel
loss.
• Keep children and animals away from the Radiant Heater.
• Disconnect the Radiant Heater when it is not in use.
• When it is controlled by another device (like a thermostat or a timer), the heater could turn itself on
at any time.
• Never place the Radiant Heater in unoccupied rooms.
• Never use for this radiant heater for a residential application.
• Never block vents.
• When the heater is hot, and connected to the power supply it should never be moved, handled, or
relled and no maintenance should be performed on it.
• Smoke that is produced from the rst combustion is due to the evaporation of organic materials
(ceramic) present in the combustion tank and anti-corrosion oil present on the surface of the burner.
After a few minutes this will stop.
• The operating temperature is -20°F to +80°F
• WARNING: This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your
protection against electric shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a grounded
three-prong receptacle
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