Hunter Fan UH68ODH Electric Heater User Manual


 
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Always disconnect power cable from heater before doing any type of service
work or repairs.
SEVERE BURNS
HOT EXHAUST
DO NOT MOVE THE HEATER ASSEMBLY WHILE ANY OF THE ADVISORY
LIGHTS ARE LIT.
Small, portable, shelter heaters of this type are not designed to be moved during
operation or before purge cycles are complete. Serious injury, burns, or death
can occur if the heater assembly is moved while operating, the HEAT LED is on,
or the vent fan is still running.
During operation, some metal components of the heater assembly, such as the
outlet duct, the Pop Up Duct Adapter, combustion exhaust pipe, etc., can cause
severe burn injuries if contact with bare skin occurs.
During heater operation, air leaving the HEATED AIR OUTLET of the heater and
passing through outlet duct may exceed 220°F. Make sure tent personnel are
aware of burn hazards and equipment hazards presented by the heated air.
Combustible material must be kept at least 2 feet away from the sides of the
heater during operation.
Do not attempt service procedures on a burner that has recently been in
operation. Let the burner cool down before performing these procedures to avoid
the possibility of serious burns. Never touch the exhaust stack while heater is
operating. Surface temperatures can exceed 800 degrees F. Allow sufficient time
for heater to cool before removing exhaust stack. The exhaust elbow will remain
hot for several minutes after the heater has shut down.