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Moving The Heater; Operation - Honeywell HHF175 Series Manual

Two position heater
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SET-UP
• This Honeywell Two Position Heater requires no assembly. Simply unpack heater and save all
packaging materials for off-season storage.
BE SURE THE HEATER IS NOT IN A POSITION WHERE IT MAY BE TRIPPED OVER BY
CHILDREN OR PETS.

MOVING THE HEATER

• Turn off the heater.
• Allow it to cool for ten minutes.
• Unplug heater and move. This heater is equipped with a Cool Touch Handle for your convenience.

OPERATION

• NOTE: NEVER LEAVE AN OPERATING UNIT UNATTENDED
• The Two Position Heater is designed to fit the
space for which it is needed. It can either
operate in the upright position or on its side.
Model HHF175 Series – Manual
Two Position Heater Operation
• With the Power Knob in the OFF ( ) position, plug
the heater into a polarized 120V outlet.
DO NOT FORCE THE POLARIZED PLUG INTO THE OUTLET;
it will only fit one way.
• The Power Knob is equipped with three (3) settings: Fan Only (
Low ( ) and High (
of power and the High (
The Fan only (
heat. You can select the proper setting to accommodate your comfort
level with the Power Knob. When you choose any setting the red Power
Light will come on. Because the Low ( ) heat setting does not require
as much electricity to operate, it is more energy efficient and may be a
better option if you are concerned about the amperage draw on a circuit
when the heater is on the High setting.
• Turn the Thermostat Control fully clockwise to the highest setting.
• When the room reaches a comfortable temperature, slowly turn the Thermostat Control counter-
clockwise until the heating element goes off (the red Power Light will not be shut off). This
is the point at which the Thermostat setting equals the room temperature. At this setting, the
Thermostat will automatically turn the heater on and off to maintain the selected temperature.
• Turn the Power Knob to OFF ( ) and unplug the heater when you are finished using it.
). The Low ( ) heat setting uses 750 watts
) heat setting uses 1500 watts of power.
) setting uses very low power and does not provide
),
Thermostat Control
Heat Setting
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