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Caution:
When the appliance is not operated for a long period of time, cleaning or maintenance is
conducted or when the location of the heater is changed, the heater should be turned to OFF and
unplugged from the electrical connection.
Periodic inspection and removal of dirt and contaminants will ensure that equipment can be
operated safely.
Troubleshooting
1. Check if the power cord is plugged into an electrical outlet, if not, plug in.
2. Check if electricity to the main fuse is working
3. Check to see if the power button on the back of heater is power on.
4. Error code shows on display
E1: Control unit overheat. Check installation clearances. Let heater cool for 15 minutes and restart
heater.
E2: Tilt protection. Check the installation angle of the heater. Adjust the angle and restart heater.
L1,2,3 shows in display, but no heat: Bulb is damaged. Arrange for replacement bulb with local
Dealer.
MAINTENANCE
Attention! Careful and regular maintenance of your heater considering our instructions assume
great importance so as to attain a long efficient operation of your appliance.
1. Check the filthiness of the Reflector and IR-Filament at least once a month. If necessary, apply
cleaning and maintenance instructions.
2. The number of checks may be increased considering the amount of the dust in the
environment.
3. Check the deformation of the Reflector, Wire and Frame visually while cleaning the appliance.
In case of deformation, consult to your technical service.
4. Check the Power Cord and Plug visually while cleaning the appliance. In case of deformation,
consult to your technical service.
CLEANING
Regular and careful cleaning helps your infrared heater operate efficiently for many trouble-free
years. To clean your heater, follow steps below:
1. Unplug the power cord for your safety before cleaning your appliance.
2. Make sure the heater is cool before continuing.
3. To keep the heater clean, the outer shell maybe cleaned with a soft, damp cloth. You may use a
mild detergent if necessary. After cleaning, dry the unit with a soft cloth. (CAUTION: DO NOT let
liquids enter the heater).
4. DO NOT use alcohol, gasoline, abrasive powders, furniture polish or rough brushes to clean the
heater. This may cause damage or deterioration to the surface of the heater.
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