Instruction Manual
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LYNX
TM
System Instructions
Maintenance:
• All maintenance should be performed after the heater has cooled to
room temperature and with the electricity disconnected.
• This product should be inspected prior to being installed and at least
every 3 months during use.
• Do not attempt to repair a damaged heater.
Inspection:
• The enclosure should be free of any cuts, cracks, or punctures.
• The power leads should not have any visible breaks in their
insulation.
Storage:
• This product should be stored at room temperature range 32°F -
140°F (0°C - 60°C) in an environment with less than 80% relative
humidity.
Disposal:
• This product should not be mixed with general household waste. For
proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take this product to
designated collection points where it will be accepted free of charge.
Anyone who reads and understands these instructions is qualified
to maintain this heater.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Read and understand these procedures prior to using this heater.
Disconnect power to the heater in the event of an emergency.
Electric Shock:
• Do not touch the injured person while they are still in contact with the
electrical current.
• Call your local emergency service if the injured person experiences:
severe burns, confusion, difficulty breathing, heart rhythm problems,
cardiac arrest, muscle pain and contractions, seizures or a loss of
consciousness.
Minor Burns:
• Hold the burned area under cool running water for 10-15 minutes.
• Remove rings or other tight items from burned area.
Major Burns:
• Call your local emergency service.
• Protect the person from further harm.
• Remove rings or other tight items from burned area.
• Monitor breathing and perform CPR if necessary.
Fire:
• Call your local emergency service.
• If it is safe to do so, use a fire extinguisher to fight the fire, otherwise
evacuate to a safe distance and wait for help to arrive.
• This heater is built from material that will not support a flame but
could ignite nearby combustible material.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS