Installation Guide

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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
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KNOW YOUR VOLTAGE!
TOOLS REQUIRED OR YOU MAY NEED
1. Read all instructions before using
this heater.
2. A heater has hot and arcing or
sparking parts inside. Do not use it in
areas where gasoline, paint, or am-
mable vapors or liquids are used or
stored.
3. This heater is hot when in use.
To avoid burns, do not let bare skin
touch hot surfaces. If provided, use
handles when moving this heater.
Keep combustible materials, such as
furniture, pillows, bedding, papers,
clothes, and curtains away from
heater.
4. To prevent a possible re, do not
block air intakes or exhaust in any
manner. Do not use on soft surfaces,
like a bed, where openings may
become blocked.
5. Do not insert or allow foreign
objects to enter any ventilation or
exhaust opening as this may cause
an electric shock or re, or damage
the heater.
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of re, electric shock, and injury to persons,
including the following:
120 volt
single-pole breaker
240 volt
double-pole breaker
Connecting a 120 volt heater to a 240 volt electrical supply will destroy the
heater and void your warranty! Connecting a 240 volt heater to a 120 volt
electrical supply will only give you 25 percent of the wattage!
The most important thing you need to do is verify the electrical supply wires
you’re using are the same voltage as the heater.
CHECK YOUR BREAKER! If you’re replacing an existing heater, check the
labels of the old heater and use the same voltage.
Tape Measure
Straight and Phillips
Screwdrivers1½" Wood ScrewsWire Strippers Wire Connectors
½" Cable Clamp
Connector
Volt Meter
Drill and Drill Bits
Stud Finder
(optional)
A multi-purpose tool or something to cut your existing base trim or molding (optional)
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Hammer
(optional)
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NOTE: All baseboard heaters require a thermostat (sold separately)