
1.
Read the manufacturer's instructions and warning labels
before using any portable electric air heoter product.
2.
Keep flammable materials away from heoter.
3.
Unless heater is designed for use outdoors or in bathrooms,
DO
NOT
use in these areas. Parts in the heater may be
damaged by moisture.
A
fire or shock hazard may result.
4.
Check periodically for secure plug/outlet fit.
If
the plug
does not fit snugly into the outlet or
if
the plug becomes
very hot, the outlet
may need to be replaced. Check with a
qualified repairman to replace outlet.

5.
Unplu heater when not being used by pulling straight out
from
!e outlet, not by pulling on the plug at an angle or
on the heater's cord. Inspect the cord periodically.
DO NOT
use heater with a damaged cord. Check with
qualified repairman to replace cord.
6.
Keep heater at least three feet away from objects such as
curtains, bedding, furniture, etc.
DO NOT
block heater air
intake or exhaust.
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7.
Place heater on a level, flat surface.
DO NOT
place
heaters on furniture, since they
may fall, dislodging or
breokina
Darts in the heater. This could result in a fire or
9.
String out cords on top of rugs or floors. Placing anything
on top of the cord may damage it.
shock hGard.
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8.
Heaters should be kept away from children and not be
placed in a child's room without supervision.
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10.
DO NOT
use an extension cord unless absolutel
necessary. Using an improper extension cord with
hi
wattage appliances may cause overheating of
t
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e
extension cord.
If
you must use an extension cord, it must
be marked "12-gauge" or "14-gauge" (the smaller the
number, the larger the size of the wire).
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