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ELECTRIMART 65012 User manual

SPACEHEATER
CERAMIC
MODEL #65012
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Basic safety precautions should always be followed to
reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury to persons.
Carefully follow all application and safety instructions as
per the information provided with this product.
HOT SURFACES
Do not touch body of heater when in use. Heater becomes hot when in use.
Use handle when moving this heater.
FIRE HAZARD
Do not use near combustible materials or flammable gases or sources of heat.
Do not use in areas where gasoline, paint or flammable materials are used or stored. Keep combustible materials such
as pillows, bedding, curtains, clothes, paper or furniture at least 0.9m (3’) from the sides and rear of heater.
To prevent risk of fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner or allow foreign objects to enter any
ventilation or exhaust opening.
WARNING
INTENDED USE
This product is intended for indoor residential and office use only - not
for industrial or other commercial applications.
USE AS A TEMPORARY SOURCE OF HEAT
Do not use as a source of permanent heating.
Running heater constantly can risk premature deterioration
and/or failure.
GIVE HEATERS THEIR SPACE
Position a portable space heater at least 3 ft. away from furniture,
window treatments, bedding, clothing, rugs, and other combustibles.
These items could easily catch fire if they come into contact with the
unit’s electric heating element.
Never sit or drape anything on top of the heater. In addition, be sure
that the heater is placed on a hard, level surface that is
non-flammable.
PLUG HEATER DIRECTLY INTO AN OUTLET
Portable electric heaters should be plugged directly into an outlet whose
circuit has sufficient power capacity.
Attaching an extension cord to the unit increases the chance of
overheating, fires, and electrical shock injuries.
If an extension cord must be used, it must be 14 AWG or larger and rated
no less than 1875 watts.
Do not run power cord under carpeting. Do not cover cord with throw
rugs, runners or the like.
Arrange cord away from traffic area where it will not be tripped over.
SHUT OFF AND UNPLUG HEATER WHEN LEAVING IT UNATTENDED
Upon leaving an area, turn off the portable heater and unplug it.
Do this when you go to sleep as well, but make sure you have an
adequate and safe heating alternative if need be.
Use of extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near
children, disabled persons or pets.
WARRANTY
KEEP HEATER AWAY FROM WATER AND OUT OF DAMP LOCATIONS
This product is not to be used in bathrooms, laundry areas or other
similar damp locations.
Never locate heater where it may come into direct contact with
water (bath tubs, sinks, water containers, etc.).
Do not touch the heater if you are wet or have wet hands, as this
increases the risk of electrical shock.
INSPECT AND CLEAN HEATER REGULARLY
Portable heaters should be inspected on an annual basis and
cleaned frequently to ensure that they are in safe working condition.
Seek out a qualified worker to perform any repairs. Never use a
defective heater.
HEATER OPERATION
Always operate heater in an upright position following all
application and safety instructions.
Place heater in area of room that is coldest. Plug heater directly
into 15A-120V outlet.
NOTE: To prevent overloading circuit, avoid plugging the heater
into a circuit that is serving other electrical needs.
Power Indicator Light
The red power indicator light will illuminate to tell you the heater
or fan is turned ON.
Turning Heater ON
To start the heater, turn the ON/OFF Power Level Control from the
OFF position to the LOW or HIGH setting.
Rotate the Thermostat Control clockwise to the HIGH thermostat
position (as described below).
NOTE: During the heaters initial use, you may experience a slight
odor or smoking. This is the result of the heating element
lubrication “burning off”. This is normal and will go away after a
few minutes of use.
Power Level Control
The heater has 2 heat settings: HIGH and LOW.
Use the HIGH setting (1500W) to raise the temperature quickly.
Use the LOW setting (750W) when the desired temperature
is reached.
Setting Thermostat
After heater has been turned on and room has reached the
desired temperature, slowly rotate the Thermostat Control
counter-clockwise until the heater shuts off (you should hear a
faint “click”). By leaving the thermostat at this setting it will
automatically maintain this temperature.
To lower temperature, rotate the control further
counter-clockwise (towards the MIN position).
To raise temperature, rotate the control further clockwise
(towards the MAX position).
Turning Heater OFF
Turn the Power Level Switch to the OFF position before
unplugging or plugging in the heater.
Be sure to unplug the heater when not in use.
To Operate FAN Only
Turn the ON/OFF Power Level Control to the FAN setting.
Turn Thermostat Control fully clockwise (to MAX) so fan
will run continuously.
Overheat Protection
If the heater grill is obstructed, or if the heater gets too hot for
any reason, the automatic overheat protection device will turn
the heater off.
To reset the heater, simply turn power off and unplug heater for
10 minutes until it cools down, then you may plug heater in
and restart.
Safety Tip-Over Protection
Heater has a safety tip-over switch to turn power off should the
heater tip over.
To resume heater function, simply stand heater back upright.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
Before attempting to clean heater, be sure to disconnect power
cord and allow the heater to cool completely.
Clean the outside surface with a clean damp cloth.
DO NOT IMMERSE THE HEATER IN WATER.
Allow heater to dry completely before use.
Do not use the heater if it has malfunctioned or become
damaged in any way.
STORAGE
Keep original carton for storage of the heater. Coil and tie the
power cord to avoid damage during storage.
Electrimart warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year from date of purchase.
Warranty obligations are limited to replacing the product. We are not responsible for any other loss or damage which may arise through
use of this product. Warranty is void if product has been tampered with or if damage is due to misuse or abuse.

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