Installation Guide

USER GUIDE
1- Make sure the heater’s power cord is not damaged. It is important to
regularly inspect the cord and wall electrical outlet.
2- Make sure the voltage and amperage listed on the nameplate of the
heater are compatible with the power supply.
3- When starting after a long storage period, perform cleaning to prevent
odors burned and whitish smoke. Refer to the ‘‘MAINTENANCE’
section to clean the heater.
4- Place the heater using the following two congurations.
In both cases, respect all minimum clearances see Figure 2 and 4.
4.1- On the oor.
4.2- On a wall using the keyholes.
NOTE - The wall must be able to support 4 times the weight
of the heater, or 90 lbs (40 kg).
Fix (2) screws ¼ in. diameter x 1 ½ in. length (not supplied)
to the wall at a distance of 16 in. (40.6 cm) from each other.
If it is impossible to screw into the wall structural members,
use drywall self-drilling toggle bolts (6 x 1/8’’)
which can resist a minimum load of 90 lbs (40 kg) vertical.
Slide the bracket of the heater over the 2 screws into the
keyholes, see Figure 4.
5- Plug the heater into a proper wall electrical outlet. Place the heater
and direct the airow by rotating the heater on its support and
tighten the two (2) handles. An amber light is lit to indicate that the
power is on.
6- Make sure the connector on the power cord of the heater is inserted
into the wall electrical outlet before use.
7- Rotate thermostat knob full clockwise. The fan will start and the
element will heat.
8- When the desired temperature is reached, turn the thermostat
counter-clockwise slowly until you hear a click. To set the room
temperature, turn slowly the thermostat clockwise or counter-
clockwise.
9- To disconnect the heater, turn o the thermostat and remove the
plug from the wall electrical outlet. Let the heater cool a few
minutes after turning it o because it will stay warm for a while.
10- Roll up the power cord around the stand of the heater when it is
unplugged and has cooled and store the heater in a dry place.
11- Please note that the heater is powered on even if the thermostat is in
the o position. So you can get an electric shock as the power cord
is connected.
MAINTENANCE
The motor of this heater is permanently lubricated. It is the responsibility
of the user to evaluate whether to clean the heater according to the
amount of dirt accumulated on the air inlets and outlets as well as inside
of the heater. Accumulated dirt can lead to a component malfunction.
There is a re hazard if the product is not installed and maintained in
accordance with these guidelines.
To clean the heater :
1- Turn o the thermostat and remove the plug from the wall electrical
outlet. Let the heater cool a few minutes after turning it o because
it will stay warm for a while.
2- Clean the air inlet grille with a vacuum cleaner with a brush, with
a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not use chemical or ammable
cleaning. If necessary, the heater may be dusted with a compressed
air jet.
WARRANTY
Please refer to the product sheet at www.ouellet.com.
POWER CORD
1- This heater operates at a voltage 208 and 240 volts. The heater plug
is a type corresponding to Figure 1. There is no adapter for this
conguration of blades and no adapter should be used. This plug
ts a wall electrical outlet 208/240 volt grounded. When the plug
is installed properly, it gives the cord a grounding in the heater that
protects users against electric shock.
CAUTION: In the United States, the law prohibits the use of an
extension cord with a heater of this type.
Figure 1
Conguration of the plug:
NEMA 6-20P
20A, 250VAC
NEMA 6-30P
30A, 250VAC
Figure 2
Minimum clearance:
Figure 3
Minimum Clearance:
Figure 4
Wall Mounting
CEILING
WALL
152.4 mm
6’
146.7 mm
5 3/4’
146.7 mm
5 3/4’
152.4 mm
6’
234.9 mm
9 1/4’
254
mm
10’
251.6 mm
10’
CEILING
WALL
406.4 mm
16’