Vornado EH1-0135-06 Glide Vortex Heater

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RESETTING YOUR VORNADO HEATER
Your Vornado Heater has a multilevel safety shut-off system designed
to prevent overheating. Overheating may occur when the inlets or
outlet are blocked. If this happens, the safety shut-off system cuts
power to the heater and you must manually reset the heater.
1. Power heater off, then unplug power cord.
2. Remove any obstructions.
3. Wait 5–10 minutes, allowing heater to cool down.
4. Plug in power cord and place heater in desired position.
5. Power heater On. Your Vornado Heater should now function
normally.
Note: If the safety shut-off system
repeatedly shuts off your heater or if it
will not reset after following the above
procedure, call Vornado Consumer
Services Department toll-free at
1-800-234-0604.
During the off-season or after extended periods of non-use, you may
choose to store your heater. To ensure long life of the product, it is
recommended to store your heater by following these instructions:
1. Unplug power cord and
bundle loosely.
2. Cover, or place back in retail carton
if available. This prevents heater
from accumulating dust over time.
3. Store heater in cool and
dry location.
RESET HEATERSTORAGE
Cleaning is recommended before storage.
DISPOSAL
Dispose of all packaging
materials in an environmentally
responsible manner.
CLEANING
Because your heater moves a substantial amount of air, it will need regular cleaning. Cleaning the outside of the heater is recommended
on a weekly basis. If service is required, return your heater to Vornado. (See WARRANTY for instructions.)
1. Unplug heater before cleaning.
2. Use brush attachment on
household vacuum cleaner
to vacuum any accumulated
dust off Air Inlets on the
back of heater.
3. Use brush attachment on
household vacuum cleaner to
vacuum any accumulated dust
off Front Outlet Grill.
4. Wipe down entire heater with a
soft, dry cloth.
You should periodically blow
out the heater with pressurized
air to keep heat element and
motor clear of dust, hair and debris
that can build up inside the heater
as it moves air during use. This also
eliminates unwanted odors caused
by accumulation of these particles
inside the unit.
Note: Do not modify this product
with any aftermarket accessory.
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