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About the controls on the portable room heater. ge.com
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Portable Heater Control Remote Control
(on some models)
Controls
Timer Pad (on some models)
When the heater is on, it can be set to
automatically turn off in 1/2 (0.5) to 9 1/2 (9.5)
hours.
1. Press the Timer pad. The display will blink.
2. Press the + or pad to set the desired time
for the unit to stop. (Each time you touch
the + or pad, the set time will advance
by 1/2 hour between 0 and 9
1
2 hours.)
After settings have been made, the display
will change back to show the room
temperature.
To cancel the timer, press the Timer pad
and press the Decrease pad until 0.0
appears in the display.
NOTE: If the Timer was set before a power
outage, it will need to be reset after power
is restored.
Display
Shows the room temperature. Shows the set
temperature while setting the temperature in
LO or HI heat modes. Shows whether set in
LO heat, HI heat or fan mode. Shows time
remaining on timer.
NOTE: The display will change to show the
room temperature after settings have been
made. To recall the set temperature, press the
Increase or Decrease pads.
Increase (+) Pad
Use to increase the set temperature (when
in the heat mode) or to increase the timer
shut off time.
Decrease (–) Pad
Use to decrease the set temperature (when
in the heat mode), to decrease the timer
shut off time or to cancel (0.0) the timer.
Power Pad
Press to turn the heater on. It will turn on in the
standby mode. The display will show the room
temperature.
Press again to turn the heater off.
Oscillate Pad (on some models)
Turn on to provide continuous side-to-side
air circulation.
For fixed side-to-side air direction, turn on until
the desired air direction is obtained, then turn
it off.
Mode Pad
Press to set to LO heat, HI heat, fan mode or
to return to the standby mode.
Use the fan mode to provide air circulation
without heating.
Since the fan setting does not provide heating,
a temperature setting will not be displayed.
Fan Mode
When in the HI or LO heat mode, use the
Increase/Decrease pads to set the desired
temperature between 40°F and 90°F in 1°F
increments.
A thermostat is used to maintain the room
temperature. The heater will cycle on and off to
keep the room at the set level of comfort. Set the
thermostat at a higher temperature and the indoor
air will become warmer. Set the thermostat at a
lower temperature and the indoor air will become
less warm.
Heat Mode
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Installation
Instructions
HI
heat on
LO
heat on
Fan
only on
Features and
appearance
may vary.
Timer
on
Temperature
is displayed
in degrees
Fahrenheit.
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