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Basic precautions for electrical appliances to reduce fire, shock, and injury risks.
Guidelines to avoid risks to people or property from improper handling or use.
Risks associated with contact with live wires, wet surfaces, and damaged cords.
Hazards from improper outlets, circuit sharing, and extension cords.
Precautions for hot surfaces, combustible materials, and preventing fires.
Safety considerations for children and individuals with reduced capabilities.
Information regarding potential radio frequency interference.
Fire-resistant steel build for safety and longevity.
System that cuts power to prevent overheating due to blocked airflow.
Safety mechanism that powers down the heater if it tips over.
Heavy-duty cord for durability and a stable electrical connection.
Feature for neatly storing excess power cord on the back of the heater.
Overview of thermostat, power, mode, timer, and indicator lights.
Description of the two displays and their dimming behavior.
Highlights the convenience and use of the remote.
Uses color changes on the display to show energy usage.
Instructions on how to modify the brightness of the front display.
Details the color hues corresponding to different heat settings.
Guidance on lifting, positioning, and connecting the heater.
Instructions for setting desired temperature and heat modes.
How to use the timer function for automatic shutdown.
Description of the fan cycle that cools the heating element after use.
Information on the CR2032 battery and how to replace it.
Details on how the remote functions and the need for line-of-sight.
Critical safety advice against ingesting batteries.
Advises bi-weekly cleaning for optimal performance.
Steps for unplugging, vacuuming vents/filters, and wiping the unit.
Suggests using high-pressure air as a cleaning option.
Instructions for storing the heater during the off-season.
Details on unplugging, cord wrapping, and storage location.
Guidance on disposing of packaging materials responsibly.
Explanation of the safety system that prevents overheating.
Step-by-step guide to reset the heater after an automatic shut-off.
Solutions for units that fail to turn on, covering common causes.
Diagnosing and resolving problems with reduced airflow.
Steps to take when the unit is not producing sufficient heat.
Information on the warranty period and what it covers.
Instructions for contacting Vornado and initiating a repair or replacement.
Conditions that may void the warranty or limit coverage.