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FUNCIONAMIENTO (Figuras 1 a 3)
1. Cuidadosamente retire el Calefactor de la bolsa y de la caja.
2. Coloque el Calefactor sobre una superficie firme y plana.
Los tacos de plástico o hule, tales como las patas de esta unidad,
pueden pegarse a la superficie de los muebles y/o a los pisos de
madera. La unidad podría dejar un residuo capaz de oscurecer,
manchar o dejar marcas permanentes en el acabado de ciertas
superficies de muebles, incluyendo superficies de madera y/o
pisos de madera.
3. Conecte el cable a un tomacorriente de 120 voltios.
Asegúrese que el enchufe encaje firmemente en el
tomacorriente.
Cuando los enchufes quedan flojos dentro de
los tomacorrientes, podrían deslizarse parcial o
completamente fuera del tomacorriente con el menor
movimiento del cable adosado. Los tomacorrientes en
este estado podrían sobrecalentarse y representar un
peligro de incendio grave; si queda cubierto por una
cortina o tela, el peligro de incendio es todavía mayor.
4. Cuando el Calefactor se conecte por primera vez, se oirá un
“bip” y la Luz de Encendido se encenderá indicando que hay
electricidad en la unidad. La Luz de Encendido permanecerá
encendida hasta que el Calefactor sea desconectado del
tomacorriente eléctrico.
5. ENCIENDA el Calefactor oprimiendo el Botón de Encendido.
6. Cuando se lo encienda por primera vez, el Calefactor estará en
calor Alto (1500 vatios) en Máx. (La luz Alta estará encendida
permanentemente y la luz de Máximo estará titilando).
7. Oprima el Botón de Encendido una vez más y el Calefactor
estará en Calor Bajo, indicado por la luz permanente junto a
Bajo.
8. Oprimir el Botón de Encendido por tercera vez APAGARÁ
el Calefactor.
9. Cuando el Calefactor está APAGADO, la luz roja en la parte
frontal del Calefactor permanecerá encendida hasta que el
Calefactor sea desconectado del tomacorriente eléctrico.
ADVERTENCIA: EL TEJIDO DE MALLA PLASTICO DE LA
PARRILLA ESTÁ CALIENTE CUANDO EL CALEFACTOR ESTÁ
EN FUNCIONAMIENTO.
Función de Oscilación:
Oprimir el Botón de Oscilación ( ) le permitirá al Calefactor
oscilar hacia atrás y hacia delante. Para detener la oscilación,
vuelva a oprimir el Botón de Oscilación ( ). Cuando el
calefactor esté en control automático de temperatura, la función
Rev. C 5/13
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MODELO 5775
Pantalla del calefactor
de oscilación se detendrá cuando se alcance la temperatura
fijada y reiniciará cuando el calefactor vuelva a encenderse.
Función de Temperatura (Figura 2)
1. Para ambientar la habitación a una temperatura específica, oprima
el Botón de Temperatura (TEMP) hasta la posición deseada. La
luz debajo de la temperatura seleccionada continuará titilando
hasta que la habitación alcance la temperatura deseada. Cuando
el calefactor esté colocado en la posición MAX, la unidad no
se apagará cuando. Para mayor eficiencia, el termostato sólo
funcionará en calor ALTO.
Función de Temporizador (Figura 3)
1. La Función de Temporizador puede ser activada cuando la
pantalla del Calefactor se encuentre en cualquier velocidad
o temperatura. Esta función le permite a usted seleccionar la
cantidad de tiempo que el Calefactor estará en funcionamiento
antes de apagarse automáticamente, de 1 hora a 7 horas. Oprimir
el Botón de Temporizador aumentará la cantidad de tiempo, en
combinaciones de 1,2 y 4 horas. Oprimir el botón continuamente
resultará en que el temporizador quede fijado para un lapso de
7 horas. El Calefactor se apagará cuando el tiempo fijado haya
transcurrido. La unidad puede ser apagada oprimiendo el Botón
de Encendido. NOTA: Cuando el botón de temperatura esté
colocado en la posición MAX, la unidad se apagará cuando
el período de tiempo haya expirado.
Función de Temperatura
Figura 2
Figura 3
Función de Temporizador
Botón de
Temporizador
Botón de
Temperatura
Luz de Encendido
Figura 1
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