infrasave IEP-4024 Operating instructions

IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
INSTALLATION / OWNER’S MANUAL
Read all instructions before using this heater.
Read and understand all installation and maintenance
instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
Improper installation, operation, adjustment, alteration, service or mainte-
nance can result in the risk of fire and electrical shock, and may cause
property damage, injury or death.
SAFETY ALERT:
This heater must be serviced only by a qualified electrician. Failure to com-
ply could result in personal injury, death, fire and/or property damage.
Do not operate this heater unless it is properly installed.
Always disconnect the heater from the power source prior to servicing.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in
the vicinity of this or any other hot surface appliance.
Do not use or locate this model where it could fall into a bathtub or other
water container.
Do not cover or block any surface of this appliance.
Do not touch this appliance while in operation
- Allow to cool after use.
Read the IMPORTANT INFORMATION section of
this manual before using this appliance.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
INSTALLER: PRESENT THIS MANUAL TO THE END USER. Keep this manual in a secure place.
Record the following information for future reference if service is required:
Model #: IEP-4024
Serial #: (located on heater rating label)
Model IEP-4024
Wall Fixed Electric Room Heater
INDOOR / OUTDOOR NON-RESIDENTIAL USE
Conforms to ANSI/UL 2021
Certified to CAN/CSA C22.2 No.46
3154365

2 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
NOTICE:
This contents of this manual are current for this product at the date of manufacture. Occa-
sional revision of the product Certification Standard may require changes to the product and/
or the content in the product manual. The product must be installed according to the content
of this manual, and/or all local and national code requirements.
This publication is the intellectual property of Schwank. This publication, or parts thereof, may
not be reproduced in any form, without prior written consent from Schwank. Unauthorized
use or distribution of this publication is strictly prohibited.
Schwank Group
Schwank and InfraSave brands
5285 Bradco Boulevard
Mississauga, Ontario,L4W 2A6
2 Schwank Way
Waynesboro, Georgia 30830
Customer & Technical Services
Phone: 877-446-3727
Fax: 866-361-0523
www.schwankgroup.com
www.infrasave.com

3 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
IEP 4024
Wall Fixed Electric Room Heater
For INDOOR / OUTDOOR USE
Table of Contents
1. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS: ..................................4
2. Heater Dimensions, Wiring, Specifications..................6
3. Project Design Guidelines............................................7
4. Installation Instructions:
General Information ...............................................9
Locating the Heater................................................9
Minimum Required Clearances............................10
Heater Mounting...................................................10
5. Electrical Connection.................................................12
6. Operating Instructions................................................12
7. Maintenance Instructions...........................................13
8. Cleaning.....................................................................13
9. Heater Parts...............................................................14
10. Heat Lamp Replacement...........................................15
11. Warranty Statement...................................................18
FIGURE 1: Recommended Mounting: Comfort Area Coverage .........8
FIGURE 2: Minimum Required Clearances....................................10
FIGURE 3: Mounting Bracket............................................................11
FIGURE 4: End View & Heater Bracket.............................................11
FIGURE 5: Heater Parts....................................................................14
Read First !!

4 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
1. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury to persons or
death, and property damage including the following :
1. Read all instructions before using this heater.
2. WARNING: Risk of fire. Do not use as a residential or household heater.
3. CAUTION: HIGH TEMPERATURE - RISK OF FIRE. Keep electrical cords,
and combustible materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers,
clothes, and curtains at least 3 feet (36 inches) [90 cm] from the front of the
heater and keep them away from the sides and rear.
4. This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch
hot surfaces.
5. Use this heater only when it is properly installed.
6. Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children
or infirm persons. Always supervise children and instruct and ensure that
they do not play with the heater.
7. Always disconnect power source to heater when not in use. Never leave the
heater unattended during operation.
8. Do not operate any heater with a damaged cord or after the heater
malfunctions, has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Return heater
to an authorized service facility for examination, electrical or mechanical
adjustment, or repair.
9. This heater is not intended for use in bathrooms, laundry areas, and similar
indoor locations. Never locate heater where it may fall into a bathtub or
other water container.
10. Do not cover cord with throw rugs, clothing, or the like.
11. Arrange the cord at the side and back of the heater - do not allow cord to
drape over the heater.
12. To disconnect heater, turn controls to ‘off’, or switch off at power source.
13. Only connect the heater to a 240Vac copper wire circuit that is properly
grounded.
14. Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter the heater or any ventilation
or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock, fire, or damage the
heater - death, personal injury or property damage could result.
continued ...

5 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
15. To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner.
Do not use on a soft surface, like a bed, where openings may become
blocked.
16. To reduce the risk of fire - Do not store or use gasoline, paint, or other
flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of the heater.
17. Use this heater only as described in this manual. Any other use not
recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock, and
death or injury to persons and property damage.
18. Do not touch an operating heater or live parts - burns, electric shock and
death or personal injury can result.
19. Do not adjust the heater on the swivel bracket during operation. Allow
heater to cool before making any adjustment to heater position.
20. Do not stare at the heater Lamp - damage to your eyes could occur.
21. After use, allow the heater to cool down before touching, moving, or storing.
22. These instructions belong with the heater for ready reference. Keep this
manual in a safe place near the heater.
23. “SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS”
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS continued

6 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
2. HEATER DIMENSIONS, WIRING, SPECIFICATIONS - IEP 4024

7 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
3. PROJECT DESIGN GUIDELINES:
NOTE: Also refer to Section 4. Installation, and Table 2 and Figure 2 regarding the
Minimum Required Clearances.
The size and quantity of heaters (amount of heat input) required over an area to provide com-
fort is affected by the following factors:
General:
Amount of air movement in the area: “wind chill” requires additional heat input
Provide wind breaks wherever possible
‘Spot heating’ comfort is most effective if people are heated from at least two sides
Available mounting height for heaters at the project site
Indoor application:
‘Space heat’ the entire structure1(accurate heat loss calculation required), or
‘Spot heat’ only part of a cold indoor area
The activity level of the people: seated at rest, hard physical labor, etc.
Outdoor application: Any area heated outdoors is ‘Spot heat’
NOTE: Model IEP 4024 is for INDOOR or OUTDOOR NON-RESIDENTIAL use
Ensure that the heater model is suitable and approved for outdoor use
Desired temperature rise:
What is the coldest ambient air temperature that the design must consider?
Then what comfort temperature rise is desired? (Indoor to 65°?) (Outdoor to …?)
Calculate the required input to get the desired average temperature rise:
Input = Site Length x Site Width x Temperature Rise x Heat Density per Degree
Example:
Outdoor Patio: 30 ft long by 10 feet wide
Desired temperature rise: 20°F (average over the area)
30 x 10 x 20 x 2 = 12,000 Watts total input required
Compare the values of the available mounting height and area dimensions at the
project site to the recommended mounting heights, length and width of coverage
area, and typical average heat distribution in Figure 1 & Table 1 (next page)
Layout:
Space the heaters uniformly around the perimeter (and if required, in the center
or throughout the area) to provide sufficient heat density to accomplish the de-
sired temperature rise or spot heat only specific locations within the area
Provide heat from at least two sides wherever possible
Heat Density
per Degree F
w/(ft2)/F°
Heat Density
per Degree C
w/(m2)/C°
Outdoor Heating 2 40
Indoor Spot Heat 0.75 14
Up to 10 mph wind
Protected area - low air movement
Input Required per Area per Degree Comfort Temperature Rise

8 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
ft [m] ft [m] ft [m] ft [m] ft
2
[m
2
] watts / ft
2
Min. 7 [2.1] 8.8 [2.7] 8.5 [2.6] 16 [4.9] 108 [10.1] 13.9
Max. 8 [2.4] 9.8 [3.0] 9.2 [2.8] 18 [5.5] 133 [12.4] 11.3
Min. 8 [2.4] 9.8 [3.0] 9.2 [2.8] 18 [5.5] 133 [12.4] 15.0
Max. 9 [2.7] 11 [3.4] 10 [3.0] 20 [6.1] 165 [15.3] 12.1
Min. 10 [3.0] 12 [3.6] 11.2 [3.4] 23 [7.0] 205 [19.0] 19.5
Max. 11.5 [3.5] 13.5 [4.1] 14 [4.3] 27.5 [8.4] 275 [25.4] 14.5
Min. 12 [3.7] 14 [4.3] 15 [4.6] 29.5 [9.0] 315 [29.2] 19.0
Max. 15 [4.6] 14.4 [4.4] 17.7 [5.4] 32 [9.8] 360 [33.4] 16.7
Recom-
mended
Min /
Max
Input
Watts
IEP 6024 6000
IEP 1520/4 1500
IEP 2024
Model
.
H
Height Above
Floor/Deck
E
A
verage Heat
Coverage
IEP 4024 4000
D
A
rea
Heated
2000
C
Outer
Perimeter
A
Distance
Out
B
Under
Heater
FIGURE 1: RECOMMENDED MOUNTING: COMFORT AREA COVERAGE
TABLE 1: RECOMMENDED MOUNTING: COMFORT AREA COVERAGE
Approximate Angle of Heat
Dispersion from heater
The design information presented here is intended as a guideline. The accuracy of determin-
ing or estimating all factors above will affect performance and satisfaction. Air movement in
particular affects creature comfort.
Refer to design guidelines on previous page.
Refer to Required Minimum Clearances: Table 2 & Figure 2, Page 10

9 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
General: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND PLAN THE INSTALLATION
BEFORE PROCEEDING
This appliance conforms to ANSI/UL 2021 and is certified to CAN/CSA C22.2 No.46. This ap-
pliance is approved for outdoor and indoor non-residential use. Do not use this heater in envi-
ronments such as bathrooms and laundry rooms.
The heater must connect to a properly grounded 230 - 240Vac outlet on a copper wire electri-
cal supply circuit. Installation must conform with the latest edition Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA
N0 70 in the U.S.A. and PART 1 CSA C22.1 in Canada.
A mounting bracket is supplied with the heater, and can be mounted to a wall or post. The
heater must be mounted to this bracket during operation. Hardware to fasten the mounting
bracket to the structure is determined by site conditions, and is field supplied by the installer.
IMPORTANT: Always maintain the minimum clearances from the floor, ceiling,
side walls, and combustible materials. Refer to Table 2 and Figure 2 next page.
Locating the Heater:
Warning: Use of this heater in coastal salt-air regions can result in corrosion of the aluminum
body and reflector, and premature failure the quartz lamp. Corrosion and failure resulting from
use in coastal areas represents normal use in that environment and is not covered by war-
ranty.
1. The heater is designed for wall or post mounting and must be installed at least 6 feet (1.8
m) above the floor.
2. Ensure that clearances from the heater meet or exceed the minimum required clearances
in Table 2, and Figure 2 below: Above; to the Floor; to a Side wall; and to Combustible
materials.
3. The heater must be connected to a properly grounded 230 - 240Vac copper wire circuit.
4. The heater should never be placed nor mounted directly under a wall electrical outlet.
5. A minimum distance of 3 ft (36 inches) [90 cm] must be maintained between the front grille
and flammable items (e.g. curtains), walls and other structures.
6. Do not allow an electrical cord to pass in front of the heater or to touch any hot surface.
7. The appliance must not be mounted directly on flammable materials (no wood or similar).
8. Do not expose the heater to rain or other moisture.
9. Since the appliance radiates heat, no obstruction or object such as furniture should be
placed between the heater and the person being heated.
10. Do not use heater on a soft surface, like a bed, where air openings may become blocked.
11. A heater has hot surfaces and potentially arcing or sparking parts inside. Do not use in
areas where gasoline, paint, or flammable vapors or liquids are used or stored.

10 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
TABLE 2: MINIMUM REQUIRED CLEARANCES
IEP 4024 Above ‘A’
Inches [cm] Floor ‘F’
Inches [cm] Clearance ‘C’
Inches [cm]
4000 W, 230 - 240V, 60 Hz, 18 Amps
(9 Amps each of two branch circuits) 12” [30] 72” [180] 36” [90]
Spacing ‘D’
Inches [cm]
More than
36” [90]
Heater Mounting:
1. Mount the heater on a non-combustible surface or structural member, and maintain at
least all minimum clearances indicated in Table 2 and Figure 2 above.
2. Use the Mounting Brackets supplied with the heater - see Figure 3 next page.
3. Hardware to fasten the Mounting Bracket to the structure is field supplied by the installer
since the type of hardware fastening is determined by site conditions.
4. Each Mounting Bracket fastens to the wall using two (2) field supplied bolts or lag screws
through two holes in one side of the bracket. Mount brackets to the wall with a separation
distance of 35-5/8inches [90.5 cm] to fit the heater between the mounting extensions of
the brackets - see next page.
5. Fasten the Mounting Brackets ‘plumb’ and aligned level to each other (35-5/8inches [90.5
cm] between mounts) so that the heater is oriented horizontally on the long axis.
FIGURE 2: MINIMUM Required Clearances
continued ...
FASTEN BRACKETS TO STRUCTURAL MEMBER (OR
EQUIVALENT STRENGTH AND INTEGRITY) OF A NON-
COMBUSTIBLE WALL / SURFACE
LONG AXIS: HORIZONTAL
DO NOT PLACE ANYTHING CLOSER THAN 3 ft (90 cm)
(CLEARANCE ‘C’) IN FRONT OF OR BELOW THE HEATER

11 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
6. Ensure that the bolts or lag screws (field supplied) fasten the mounting bracket to the
structure with sufficient strength and integrity to support the weight and prevent move-
ment of the heater. The IEP 4024 weighs 8.8 lbs (4 kg). It is recommended to fasten the
mounting brackets to a structural member (wall studs, etc.) or a field supplied support
that is fastened to structural members.
7. The heater fastens at each end to the Mounting Brackets using the supplied knob fas-
teners and washers through the outermost hole on the extended leg of the Mounting
Bracket.
8. Rotate the heater up to 45° on the short axis by loosening the knob fasteners.
9. Once the heater position is established, hand tighten both knob fasteners firmly to main-
tain the heater in a secure and stable position.
10. Connect each lamp circuit to a 230 - 240 Vac, 60Hz, 9 Amp copper wire circuit that is
properly grounded. Electrical connection must be performed by a qualified electrical
tradesperson. Installation must conform with the latest edition Electrical Code ANSI/
NFPA N0 70 in the U.S.A. and PART 1 CSA C22.1 in Canada.
11. Never allow an electrical cord to pass in front of the heater or to come into contact with
any hot surface of the heater
12. Read and follow all warnings, and the following section on Operation to enjoy safe op-
eration of the heater.
FIGURE 3: MOUNTING BRACKET FIGURE 4: END VIEW WITH
HEATER BRACKET
Lag Bolt Mounting Brackets to Wall
Align brackets level to each other
35-5/8inches [90.5 cm] between mounts
OR

12 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
5. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Connect each lamp circuit to a 230 - 240 Vac, 60Hz, 9 Amp copper wire circuit that is prop-
erly grounded. Electrical connection must be performed by a qualified electrical tradesperson.
Installation must conform with the latest edition Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA N0 70 in the
U.S.A. and PART 1 CSA C22.1 in Canada.
1. The heater must be properly installed prior to use.
2. Always ensure the heater is located at a safe distance from the floor, ceiling, side walls,
and combustible materials - refer to Table 2 and Figure 2.
3. Maintain a minimum distance of 36 inches [90 cm] from heater to combustible material.
4. Always be aware and careful of the risk of fire and electric shock.
5. The power cord must not come into contact with hot appliance parts or surfaces and
must not pass in front of the heater.
6. Do not crush the cord, nor drag it over sharp edges, nor place it over a heated hotplate
or open flame.
7. Read, understand, and explain and describe to other users the location, function, and
operation of each control of the heater, including all user-operated devices intended to
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons and warn against tampering
with such.
8. The heater must only be connected to a 230 - 240Vac, 60 Hz, 9 amp grounded copper
wire circuit outlet. A time delayed fuse may be necessary for circuit protection.
9. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified electrician in order to
avoid a hazard.
10. High heat is generated from the front of the heater.
11. Do not allow children to touch or play with the heater.
12. Do not use the heater to dry wet materials or clothing.

13 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
7. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Heater service should only be performed by a qualified electrician. Fail-
ure to comply could result in personal injury, death, fire and/or property
damage.
Tampering with the heater by an unqualified person will void the warranty.
WARNING
Always disconnect the heater from the electrical power supply prior to any
cleaning, maintenance or service work.
Never immerse the appliance in water! Danger to life!
CAUTION: The Quartz Heat Lamp is fragile. Handle the heater with care so
as not to damage the quartz Lamp. Never touch the Lamp with bare fingers.
Oils from your skin will damage the Lamp.
Inspect the heater prior to each use:
Clean any accumulation of dust or dirt from surfaces and in particular from the reflector
and any air openings in the heater body (refer to Cleaning section below).
Any damaged parts or components must be repaired or replaced prior to operation.
Service and Repair:
Disconnect the heater from the power source prior to any servicing
Important: All repairs must be referred to qualified electrician!
Repairs carried out improperly or by an unqualified person may have serious conse-
quences for the user!
Any tampering with the appliance will invalidate the warranty.
8. CLEANING
Before cleaning - Disconnect the heater from the power supply and allow to cool.
Do not touch the Quartz Lamp with your fingers - oil from your skin will damage the
Lamp.
To clean the heater surface, reflector, and air inlets: Use only a dry or damp cloth or
low pressure air stream (computer ‘duster’ in a can).
Do not use any abrasive or caustic cleaning agents.
Never immerse the appliance in water! Danger to life!
If a heater is exposed to water have a qualified electrician inspect and repair the heater
prior to use.
Inspect the electrical cord for damage or fraying.
Do not operate the heater with a damaged cord
Have damaged parts replaced by a qualified electrician

14 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
1. Heater Body - cast aluminum
2. Polished Aluminum Reflector Assembly
3. Protective Screen
4. End Covers with Mounting Bracket Knob Fasteners
5. Heater Face Plates
6. Power Cord Retainer Plate (top side)
7. Center Cover Plates (top side)
8. Interior Heater End Cover
9. Connection Box Face Plate
10.Connection Box
11.Terminal Block for electrical connections
12.Power Cord
13.Lamp Retainer Clips (4)
14.Extension wires to lamp #2
15.(-1) / (-2) Heat Lamp #1 / #2: Each Lamp: 2000 Watts - Part # JE-2000-XX
FIGURE 5:
1
2
3
4 5
6 7
8
9
12
13
11
10
14
9. HEATER PARTS - IEP 4024
Electrical
Connection
Box end of
heater
15-1
15-2

15 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
10. HEAT LAMP REPLACEMENT
A Heat Lamp will operate for approximately 5000 hours under normal conditions. If one lamp
requires replacement due to life use failure, we recommend changing both lamps at that time.
WARNING
Heater service should only be performed by a qualified electrician. Failure
to comply can result in personal injury, death, fire and property damage.
IMPORTANT
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE HEATER FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUP-
PLY PRIOR TO CLEANING, MAINTENANCE, LAMP CHANGE, OR SERVICE.
ALWAYS WEAR COTTON OR OTHER FABRIC GLOVES WHEN REPLACING HEAT LAMP.
DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP SURFACE WITH YOUR BARE HANDS - OILS FROM YOUR
SKIN WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE LAMP.
The heater requires disassembly to replace the heat lamp.
Use a container to securely store disassembled components and screws.
Step 1 Ensure power supply is disconnected
Compress the width of the protective screen to retract the
wire tabs from under one edge of the heater body.
Rotate the lose edge of the screen up and away from
heater body.
Pull the screen away from heater to remove from other
edge of heater body - place safety screen in secure stor-
age. Repeat screen removal for other lamp if required.
Step 2
Remove connection box end cover .
Six (6) Phillips screws hold the end cover in place.
Remove the screws and end cover to secure storage.
Step 3
Remove 4 Phillips screws that hold connection box to
heater.

16 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
Heat Lamp Replacement:… continued
Step 4
Remove the 2 Phillips screws that fasten the electrical con-
nection box front face plate in place.
Step 5
Slide the connection box front face plate out from the electri-
cal connection box.
Step 6
Slide power cord retainer plate from electrical connection box
(top surface).
Step 7
Loosen screws in terminal block to remove wires as required:
RED wires connect to Lamp #1 (closer to connection box)
BLUE wires connect to Lamp #2 (further end from box)
Do not disconnect power supply wires
Loosen the threaded clamping collar on the Liquid Tight
Connector located behind the wiring terminal
Pull wires out through the Liquid Tight Connector and top
of electrical connection box
Step 8
Slide lamp wires out of electrical connection box.
Set electrical connection box aside.
Electrical
Connection
Box
Loosen screws as required

17 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
1
2
Bottom Edge
Heat Lamp Replacement:… continued
Step 9
Remove interior end plate from heater: 6 Phillips screws
fasten the heater body end plate in place.
Step 10
Slide top cover plates out each end of top side of heater.
Step 11
Remove the center Face Plate:
The BOTTOM edge of the center Face Plate does
not have a lower lip
Insert a fine edged slot screw driver between the
heater body and the BOTTOM edge of the face
plate
Pry the face plate from the heater body, and re-
move to storage
Step 12
Slide the end face plates out from each end of the heater.
Step 13
NOTE: For this Step, keep the heat lamp retainer clips in
place at each end of lamps. Heat lamp is fragile - use cau-
tion when feeding wires through holes.
Carefully feed each lamp wire from the top of the heater
through the hole in the heater body so that the wire is inside
the heater body (same as the lamp).

18 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
Heat Lamp Replacement:… continued
Step 14
Remove the heat lamp retainer clips both ends of lamps.
One clip at each end of heater
Two clips in the center of heater
Step 15
IMPORTANT: Wear gloves to handle the heat lamp.
Oils from your skin will damage the lamp.
The heat lamp is VERY FRAGILE - HANDLE AND ASSEM-
BLE WITH GREAT CARE!
Carefully slide old heat lamp out of heater through rectan-
gular slot in end of reflector.
CAREFULLY install new heat lamp and clip in place.
Reverse steps above to reassemble the heater.
Take particular care not to damage the lamp at Step 14 and Step 13.

19 IM110822
RD: AUGUST 2011
RL; 1A
BA
InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual
The Manufacturer warrants to the original consumer that this product is free from defects in material and/or
workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year (12 months) from the date of pur-
chase, and subject to the conditions and limitations stated herein. Warning: Use of this heater in coastal
salt-air regions can result in corrosion of the aluminum body and reflector, and premature failure of the
quartz lamp. Corrosion and failure resulting from use in coastal areas represents normal use in that envi-
ronment and is not covered by warranty.
ONE YEAR (12 Month) WARRANTY
Subject to the conditions and limitations stated herein and defined below, during the term of this limited
warranty, we will supply any component part of the heater, excluding any labor , which the Manufacturer’s
examination determines to be defective in workmanship or material for a period of one year (12 months)
from the date of purchase. This warranty applies to the heater’s original owner, and only if the unit is in-
stalled and operated in accordance with the printed instructions accompanying the unit and in compliance
with all applicable installation, building codes and good trade practices. Failure to maintain the equipment
through regular maintenance or service by a qualified service technician shall void the warranty.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for any expenses, including service, labor, diagnosis, analysis,
material or transportation/shipping charges incurred during removal, repair, or reinstallation of this product,
or any of its components or parts. All labor, shipping, and/or service charges shall be paid by the owner.
This warranty does not cover products that have been modified after leaving the factory, improperly in-
stalled, misused, exposed to abuse or damaged by acts of God, negligence, accident, corrosive or con-
taminated atmosphere, water, excessive thermal shock, impact, abrasion, normal wear due to use, altera-
tion or operation contrary to the owner’s manual or if the serial number has been altered, defaced or re-
moved. This warranty shall not apply if the voltage to the heater exceeds the rated voltage on the rating
plate by more than 10%. The Manufacturer shall not be liable for consequential damages arising out of, or
in connection with, the use or performance of the product, or other indirect damages with respect to loss of
property, revenues, or profit, or costs of removal, installation or reinstallation, or for any default or delay in
performance by its warranty caused by any contingency beyond its control, including war, government re-
strictions, or restraints, strikes, fire, flood, acts of God, or short or reduced supply of raw materials or prod-
ucts. WARRANTY PROCEDURE
To establish the date of purchase for any purpose under this Limited Warranty, you must retain the original
receipt that can establish the purchase date of your unit. If you do not provide such documents, the start
date of the term of this Limited Warranty will be based upon the date of unit manufacture, plus thirty (30)
days. Do not ship a heater back to InfraSave for repair. Contact your local supplier / installer of the
heater, or a local qualified electrician for warranty service or repair.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
This document contains all warranties made by the Manufacturer and may not be varied, altered or ex-
tended by any person. There are no promises, or agreements extending from the Manufacture other than
the statements contained herein. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, TO THE EXTENT AUTHORIZED BY THE LAWS OF THE JURISDICTION, INCLUDING SPE-
CIFICALLY THE WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTIBILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
All warranties are limited in duration to 12 months.
It is understood and agreed that the Manufacturer’s obligation hereunder is limited to repairing or replacing
parts determined to be defective as stated above. In no event shall the Manufacturer be responsible for
any alleged personal injuries or other special, incidental or consequential damages. As to property dam-
ages, contract, tort or other claim the Manufacturer’s responsibility shall not exceed the purchase priced
paid for the product.
All replacement parts will be warranted for the unused portion of the warranty coverage period remaining
on the applicable unit.
Some States and authorities do not allow certain warranty exclusions or limitations on how long a warranty
lasts or the exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages. In such cases, the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you and are not intended to do so where prohibited by law. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary by each jurisdiction.
InfraSave IEP SERIES HEATERS - LIMITED WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
Table of contents
Other infrasave Heater manuals
Popular Heater manuals by other brands

Volvo
Volvo 30756864 installation instructions

Olimpia splendid
Olimpia splendid Caleo 2 Turbo time Instructions for installation, use and maintenance

HearthStone
HearthStone 8890 Owenrs manual

Strend Pro
Strend Pro EO-008.TA instruction manual

ARDES
ARDES HALO12 Instructions for use

Orbegozo
Orbegozo RAW Series instruction manual