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OPERATION
1. Place the Heater on a firm, level surface, after assembling
per this manual.
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.
2. Plug the cord set into a 120 volt outlet.
Be sure that the plug fits tightly into outlet.
When plugs fit loosely into receptacles, they may
slip partially or completely out of the receptacle
with only the slight movement of the attached cord.
Receptacles in this condition may overheat and
pose a serious fire hazard; if covered by a curtain
or drape, the fire hazard is even greater.
3. 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
unplugged from the electrical outlet. (Figure 1)
4. Turn the Heater ON by pressing the Power Button ( ).
5. 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 to change the display back to
° Fahrenheit.
6. Upon turning the Heater on, the unit will be in HIGH heat ( ) (1500
Watts) and will display the current room temperature. (Figure 1)
Display when initially turned on
Top view of controls
Figure 1
7. Press the ( ) button for LOW heat ( ).
8. To turn the Heater OFF, press the Power Button ( ) and unplug
the Heater from the electrical outlet.
OSCILLATION:
Pressing the Oscillation Button ( ) will allow the Heater to oscil-
late back and forth. To stop the oscillation, press the Oscillation
Button ( ) again. When the Heater is in Automatic Temperature
Control, the oscillation function will stop when the set temperature
is reached and resume when the Heater turns back on.
Rev. A 4/12
MODEL 5586
TIMER FUNCTION
(Figure 2)
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 reset
the Heater to run continuously. The Heater will turn off when the
set time has elapsed. The unit can be turned back on by pressing
the Power Button ( ).
Timer Function in
High Heat and Automatic
Low Heat
Temperature Control
Figure 2
AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL
The automatic temperature function will only operate on "High"
heat ( ). You cannot set the temperature automatically when
the unit is in the low heat mode.
1. To set the room at a specific temperature press the ( ) or ( )
buttons to the desired temperature. The display will now reflect
the ( ) and the temperature will be flashing. The Heater is now
in Auto Temperature Mode.
2. When you reach the temperature at which you want to set the
unit, the set temperature will flash several times and then the
display will return to indicate the current room temperature and
will gradually change as the room temperature changes. NOTE:
the temperature display does not indicate the temperature of
the heated air being emitted by the heater.
3. Once the room temperature reaches 2 degrees above the set
temperature, the Heater will shut off. Once the room tempera-
ture reaches 1 degree below the set temperature, the Heater
will turn back on and continue to cycle off and on to maintain
the set temperature.
4. This function will cancel if the ( ) button is pressed. The Heater
will now be in High heat ( ) and run continuously.
NOTE: It is normal for the Heater "fan" to run for approximately 15
seconds when the Heater shuts off after reaching the set
temperature.
Display reflects High Heat and
Automatic Temperature Control Function
Figure 3
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ARMADO
(Figuras 1 a 5)
Herramientas Necesarias: Destornillador de Cabeza #2 Phillips (no
incluido)Retire cuidadosamente el Calentador de su bolsa y caja.
Para facilitar el armado, coloque el Calentador de manera que la
parrilla frontal y el panel de control den hacia arriba.
(4) - M5 X 13mm
Timer Function in
Tamaño Real De Tornillos
Figura 1
1. Arme la base enclavando las Protuberancias en los Orificios
para Protuberancias. (Figura 2)
Protuberancias
Figure 3
Llave
Figura 2
2. Fije las mitades de la base con (2) tornillos M4 X 13 mm. Pase
el Cable Eléctrico por el gran orificio que se encuentra del
Conjunto de la Base. NOTA: El Canal Para Cable en la parte
inferior de la base debe estar hacia la parte posterior del Calentador.
(Figura 3)
Conjunto de
la Base
Figura 3
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Rev. A 4/12
MODELO 5586
3. Alinee el Conjunto de la Base con el Conjunto de Soporte de
Columna. Cerciórese de que la Muesca de Ubicación en el
Conjunto de Soporte de Columna quede alineada con la Llave
en el Conjunto de la Base (Figura 4). Una el Conjunto de la
Base al Conjunto de Soporte de Columna con (4) tornillos M5 X
13 mm. Jale suavemente el Cable Eléctrico para que no quede
holgado, y colóquelo en el Canal Para Cable del Conjunto de
(2) - M4 X 13mm
la Base. (Figura 5)
Muesca de
Ubicación
Llave
Figura 4
Orificios
para
Protuberancias
Conjunto de
la Base
Canal Para
Cable
Cable
Eléctrico
Figura 5
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Conjunto de
Soporte de
Columna
Cable Eléctrico
Canal Para
Cable
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