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TROUBLESHOOTING
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTIONPROBLEM
Unit is not plugged in. Plug power cord into electrical outlet.
Household circuit breaker / ground fault interrupter has tripped or blown a fuse. Reset circuit breaker /
ground fault interrupter, or replace fuse (See IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS).
The unit has overheated. Automatic Safety Shut Off has initiated (See RESET HEATER).
Tip-over switch on the bottom of the unit has been tripped and the safety shut off system has cut power
to the heater. Place heater on a level surface (See SAFETY FEATURES).
Unit is damaged or in need of repair. Cease usage and unplug. Contact Consumer Service for assistance.
Ensure unit is set to High Heat, and thermostat is set to highest temperature setting.
Close all doors and windows to trap heat.
Allow the unit to fully circulate the heat throughout the room, may take several minutes.
Touch the Power button Off and unplug the unit. On the bottom of the unit, there is a cylindrical plunger.
Push in 4-5 times ensuring it is not stuck. Set unit down on flat surface. Be sure power cord lays complete-
ly flat and extends from the power cord opening on the back of the heater. Plug unit in and Touch the
Power button On. Set to highest heat setting and ensure it is not on Fan Only setting.
The unit fails to power on.
The unit is not producing a
sufficient amount of heat.
The unit is powered on but
there is no heat.