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34” OSCILLATING CERAMIC TOWER
HEATER with REMOTE CONTROL
MODEL 2RA10/8566
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS - OPERATING MANUAL
DESCRIPTION
The AirKing Oscillating Ceramic Heater features 2 heat settings. The heater
oscillates 120° and comes with a remote control for convenience. This unit also
features a built in timer to allow up to 8 hours of operation before automatic
shutdown and comes with a 6ft. (1.82m) 16/3 grounded cordset.
SPECIFICATIONS
Motor..................................120 V/60 Hz
Control................................Manual/Remote
Settings...............................High and Low Heat
Air Flow Distribution............120˚
Approvals............................UL/CUL listed. Close mesh
blower guard meets OSHA requirements.
Rev. B 12/05
2
8566ESF
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
1. Read all instructions before using Heater.
2. Use this Heater only as described in this manual. Any other use not
recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electrical shock, or
injury to persons.
3. Make certain that the power source conforms to the electrical require-
ments of the Heater.
4. Extreme caution is necessary when any Heater is used by or near
children or invalids and whenever the Heater is left operating unat-
tended.
5. The power cord is equipped with a three-prong grounded plug that must
be inserted into a matching receptacle. Under no circumstances should
the ground prong be cut off the plug. Where a two-prong wall recep-
tacle is encountered, it must be replaced with a properly grounded three-
prong receptacle installed in accordance with the National Electrical
Code (NEC) and all applicable local codes and ordinances. This work
must be done by a qualified electrician, using copper wires only.
DO NOT USE A THREE-PRONG ADAPTER. IMPROPER CONNEC-
TION MAY CAUSE THIS RISK OF ELECTROCUTION. USE OF SUCH
ADAPTERS IS NOT PERMITTED IN CANADA.
6. Where possible, avoid the use of extension cords because the extension
cord may overheat and cause a risk of fire. If they must be used, mini-
mize the risk of overheating by ensuring that they are UL listed, a mini-
mum No. 14 AWG, rated not less than 1875 watts. Never use a single
extension cord to operate more than one Heater.
7. Do not operate any Heater with a damaged cord or plug or after the Heater
malfunctions, has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Return Heater
to authorized service facility for examination, electrical or mechanical adjust-
ment or repair.
8. Unplug power cord before servicing or moving the Heater. Always unplug
Heater when not in use.
WARNING: DO NOT DEPEND ON THE ON/OFF SWITCH AS
THE SOLE MEANS OF DISCONNECTING POWER WHEN SER-
VICING OR MOVING THE HEATER. ALWAYS UNPLUG THE
POWER CORD.
9. Do not insert or allow fingers or foreign objects to enter any ventilation or
exhaust opening as it may cause an electric shock or fire, or damage the
Heater. Do not block or tamper with the Heater in any manner while it is
in operation.
10. To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any man-
ner. Do not place on soft surfaces, like a bed, where openings may be-
come blocked.
11. Always place the Heater on a stable, flat, level surface when operating, to avoid
the chance of the Heater overturning. Locate the Power Cord so the Heater or
other objects are not resting on it. Do not run Power Cord under carpeting. Do
not cover Power Cord with throw rugs, runners, or the like. Arrange Power Cord
away from room traffic and where it will not be tripped over.
12. This Heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch
hot surfaces. Always use handle when moving this Heater. Keep com-
bustible materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes and
curtains at least 3 feet (0.9 m) from the front of the Heater and keep them
at least 1 foot (0.3 m) from the sides and rear.
13. A Heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside. It must NOT be
used in potentially dangerous locations such as flammable, explosive,
chemical-laden or wet atmospheres. This Heater is intended for general
use ONLY.
14. This Heater is not intended for use in wet or damp locations. Never locate
a Heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water container.
15. Do not use Heater outdoors.
WARNING: REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
– DO NOT USE THIS HEATER WITH ANY SOLID STATE SPEED
CONTROL DEVICES.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATION
1. Carefully remove the Heater from the bag and the carton.
2. Place the Heater on a firm, level surface.
WARNING: Plastic or rubber tabs, like the feet on this unit, may
stick to furniture surfaces and/or hardwood floors. The unit may leave
a residue that could darken, stain or leave permanent blemishes on
the finish of certain furniture surfaces, including wood surfaces, and/
or hardwood floors.
3. Plug the cord set into a 120V~ electrical outlet. Be sure plug fits
tightly in outlet.
4. When the Heater is initially
plugged in, there will be a “beep”
and the
Power Light
will come
on indicating that there is power
to the unit. The
Power Light
will
remain lit until the Heater is un-
plugged from the electrical out-
let.
(Figure 1)
5. Turn the Heater ON by pressing the
Power Button
( ).
6. When initially turned on, the Heater will display the current
room temperature in ° Fahrenheit. Press the (
) and
( )
buttons at the same time to change the display to ° Celsius.
Press the same two buttons together again will change the
display back to ° Fahrenheit.
7. Upon turning the Heater on, the unit will be in HIGH heat (
) (1500
Watts) and will display the current room temperature
(Figure 2)
8. Press the ( ) button for LOW heat ( ). (900 Watts)
Figure 5
Figure 1
Power
Light
Figure 2
Display when initially turned on
Figure 4
Display reflects High Heat and
Automatic Temperatue Control Function
Timer Function in
LOW heat
Timer Function in
High Heat and Automatic
Temperature Control
Figure 3
+
+
Front View
of Remote
Back View
of Remote
REMOTE CONTROL
(Figure 5)
All the functions performed with the Remote Control work identically
to the manual controls, except the ability to change from °F to °C.
1. Install the two “AAA” batteries supplied.
2. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard
(carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
MODEL 2RA10/8566
MODEL
2RA10/8566
SETTINGS
HIGH LOW FAN
BTU 5118 3070 Ø
Amps 12.5 7.0 0.288
Watts 1500 900 33.4
dB A 47 <40 47
9. To turn the Heater OFF, press the
Power Button
( ) and un-
plug the Heater from the electrical outlet.
OSCILLATION:
Pressing the
Oscillation Button
( ) will allow the Heater to
oscillate back and forth. To stop the oscillation, press the
Os-
cillation Button
( ) again.
TIMER FUNCTION
(Figure 3)
The timer function may be activated when the Heater display is in
any function or speed. This function allows you to set the length of
time the Heater will run before turning itself off, from 1 hour to 8
hours. Pressing the
Timer Button
( ) will increase the length of
time by 1 hour each time this button is pressed. After the display
reflects 8 hours, pressing the
Timer Button
( ) once more will re-
set the Heater to run continuously. The Heater will turn off when the
set time has lapsed. The unit can be turned back on by pressing the
Power Button
( ).
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
(Figure 4)
Pressing the ( ) or ( ) button allows you to set the desired tem-
perature of the Heater.
1. When the (
) or
( )
button is pressed, the displayed set tem-
perature will begin to flash and the ( ) symbol will appear.
2. Press the (
) to increase the desired set temperature or
press
the ( )
to decrease the desired set temperature.
3. When the air temperature reaches 2°
above the set tempera-
ture, the Heater will shut off.
4. When the air temperature reaches 1° below the set temperature,
the Heater will turn on.
5. This function will cancel if the (
) button is pressed and the Heater
will now be in Low heat (
).
NOTE: It is normal for the Heater to cycle ON and OFF as it main-
tains the SET temperature.
3. Remote control hook is located on back of Heater.
(Figure 6)
Figure 6
Back View of Heater
Rev. B 12/05
1
8566ESF