Smart+ Products SPP-500-1WP Owners Installation And Operating Manual - page 11
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Control Panel
Remote Control
of the room. This positioning will allow the heat to be moved across the room toward
the outside walls to provide more even warmth throughout the room.
2.
Make sure that windows and doors are not allowing a high rate of airflow into the room
where you will be placing your heater. High airflow will minimize the effectiveness of
your Infrared heater, as it would any conventional type heater.
3.
For best results, always try to maintain a minimum of 40% relative humidity in the
environment to be heated.
4.
It is recommended that the Infrared heater be used in rooms that are insulated according
to code. You can use your heater in a room whether insulated or not, but a non-
insulated room will cause greater and faster heat loss which is counterproductive, and
will keep the heater in the “on” cycle longer. This may increase your electricity costs.
5.
Keep the area around the heater clear of clutter and obstacles so that there is free
airflow to and from the heater.
6.
Make sure to keep your heater out of the main traffic area of the room in which it is
located; it should be a welcome addition to the room rather than an obstacle to be
stepped over or stepped around.
USER
’S GUIDE
Plug your Infrared Heater power cord into a 120V,
15amp (or higher) three-prong receptacle.
To Turn the Heater On
: Turn the power switch on in
the back of the heater, and press the Power button
on the front control panel or on the remote
control.
Default Set Temperature
: The default set
temperature every time the heater is powered on is
typically 72°. This can not be changed. You will have
to set it accordingly every time you power it off.
Ambient Temperature:
To view the ambient room
temperature, press the up
and down