Installation Guide

PROBLEM SOLUTION
‘HEAT’ switch
has been
flipped on, but
there is no
airflow.
Fan runs but
no heat is
coming out.
1. The heater system
is overheated.
Temperature Limit
thermostat is cutoff.
Check the air inlet and
outlet. Turn off the
power switch and
unplug it. Wait 10
minutes, and then turn
the heater on again.
2. Fan motor is
defective.
Ask qualified
technician for help.
3. Fan blower is
balanced badly.
4. The "POWER" and
the "HEAT" switches
are not turned on.
Ask qualified
technician for help.
3. Build up of dirt on
the fans
clean all fans
1. Loose wiring. Ask qualified
technician for help.
2. Bad heating
element.
Ask qualified
technician for help.
4. Heater fan is
defective.
Ask qualified
technician for help.
Turn these two
switches on.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
The remote
control does
not work.
There is an
odor coming
from the
heater.
NOTE: For the most of functional problems, you can unplug the
unit wait for 10 minutes and plug it again, the machine will
reset to the initial status (product originals).
If the problem is still not solved, ask qualified technician for
help.
1. The battery is
not properly
installed.
Make sure the battery is
properly installed. Move
the battery's transparent
insulating piece away
before using.
2. Not pointing to
the right position.
Aim the remote
control at the receiver.
3. There is an
obstacle in front
of the machine.
4. Press the remote
control buttons too
quickly.
Remove the obstacles.
Items between the remote
control and the
remote-control receiver
will block the signal.
The heater may emit a slight, harmless odor
when first used. This is a normal condition
caused by initial heating of the internal parts
and will not occur again.
Don't press the
remote-control buttons
too quickly. Give the unit
enough time to respond to
your commands.
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