Specifications

STARTING
INSTRUCTIONS
Step
1:
Plug
in the
Heater
Plug
in the AC
cord,
and
route
it
away
from
the
area
of the
flue
pipe.
It is
recommended
that
no
other appliance
share
the
same outlet.
NOTE:
When
the
unit
is
operated
for the
first
time
or the
gas
piping
is
replaced,
the
unit
may not
come
ON
the
first
few
times
since
air is in the
piping.
In
this
case,
repeat
the
starting
procedures.
Step
2: Set
"ON"
Button
Depress
the
ON/OFF button
to the
"ON" position
(Figure 21).
The
"Operation"
light
will illuminate,
indicating
the
heater
is on.
Burn lamp will light
and
ignition
will
start
after
approximately
20
seconds.
In 90
seconds
the
circulation
fan
will
start
to
operate,
and
warm
air
will
be
felt
coming
through
the
cabinet
grill.
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ADJUSTING
ROOM
TEMPERATURE
Pressing
either
the
"Up"
or
"Down"
button
will
increase
or
decrease
the set
temperature
by 2
degree
increments.
Once
desired
temperature
is
displayed,
press
set
button
to
lock
into
memory.
The
heater
will
automatically change
its
heat output
until
the
desired
room temperature
is
reached.
While
it
cycles,
you may
hear
the
circulation
fan
change speed.
Depending
on the
output required
to
maintain
the
desired
room temperature.
The
heater
will
shut
itself
off
temporarily
when
the
desired
room
temperature
has
been
reached
and
restart
automatically
when
necessary
to
maintain
room
temperature.
NOTE:
The
heater
may
display room temperature
4
degrees above
set
temperature, depending
on
heater load
conditions,
before shutting itself off.
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
ECONOMY
PLUS
MODE
To
engage
the
economy
plus
mode,
simply
press
down
the
button
labeled
"Economy
Plus",
to
disengage press again.
NOTE:
Operation
switch must
be
"ON"
and in
manual mode.
This
feature
minimizes
the
"ON"
and
"OFF" cycling
of the
unit
by
allowing
it to
overshoot
the set
temperature
by 8
degrees
instead
of the
normal
4
degrees.
The
advantages
of
this feature
are to
increase
the
overall efficiency
of the
unit
by:
1.
Reducing heat
loss
during
the
prepurge
and
postpurge cycles.
2.
Reducing inefficient combustion associated
with
start
up and
shut
down.
3.
Prolonging
component life
by
decreasing expansion
and
contraction
of
internal parts.
NOTE:
This
feature
could
be
compared
to
driving
an
automobile
in
stop
and go
traffic
(regular
mode)
versus
highway
driving
with cruise control engaged
(Economy
Plus mode).