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Note: This Heater Is Oil Filled And Will Cool Down Slowly After The Power Is Shut Off.

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Oil-filled_OM_rev3.qx 5/1/06 10:17 AM Page 3 HZ-680 OPERATION • With the power switches in the OFF position, plug the heater into a 120V outlet. • Turn the thermostat control fully clockwise to its highest setting. • This heater has 3 levels of heating. Press I for Low setting. Press II for Fig. 4a Medium setting and press both I and II for the High setting (Fig. 4a: l for 600W/LOW, Fig. 4b: ll for 900W/MED, or Fig. 4c: III for 1500W/HIGH). You can select the proper setting to accommodate your comfort level. Because the Low and Medium heat settings do not require as much electricity to Adjustable Thermostat operate, they are more energy efficient and may be better options if you are concerned about the amperage draw on a circuit when the heater is Power in the High setting. Level Switches • Turn the power switches to ON. They will illuminate, and the heater is now in use. • When the room reaches a comfortable temperature, slowly turn the adjustable thermostat knob counter-clockwise until the heater goes off. This is the point where the thermostat setting equals the room temperature. At this setting, Fig. 4b the thermostat will automatically maintain your desired room temperature by cycling the heater on and off. The power indicator will remain on when the unit is cycling on and off. Just the heating element will actually turn on and off. Fig. 4c • Turning the thermostat clockwise will always increase the "set" temperature; turning the thermostat counter-clockwise will decrease the "set" temperature. • Turn the power switches to OFF ( ) and unplug heater when finished using the heater. NOTE: THIS HEATER IS OIL FILLED AND WILL COOL DOWN SLOWLY AFTER THE POWER IS SHUT OFF. BEFORE MOVING THE HEATER USING THE BUILT IN HANDLE, ALLOW THE HEATER TO COOL. HZ-605C/HZ-690 OPERATION • With the power control knob in the OFF ( ) position, plug the heater into a 120V outlet. Fig. 5 • Turn the heater ON by turning the power control knob clockwise to the desired position. The power light will illuminate. Turning the Power unit on High and leaving the unit on this setting for approximately 1 Control hour will speed up the heat output. • You can then select the proper setting to accommodate your comfort level. This heater is equipped with three different heat settings (Fig. 5). The Low setting ( ) uses 600 watts of power, the Medium setting ( ) uses 900 watts of power and the High setting ( ) uses 1500 watts of power. The maximum heat on the HZ605C is 1000 watts of power. Adjustable Thermostat • Turn the thermostat control fully clockwise to its highest setting. • Because the Low and Medium heat settings do not require as much electricity to operate, they are more energy efficient and may be better options if you are concerned about the amperage draw on a circuit when the heater is in the High setting.

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• With the power switches in the
OFF
position, plug the heater into a 120V outlet.
Turn the thermostat control fully clockwise to its highest setting.
This heater has 3 levels of heating. Press I for Low setting. Press II for
Medium setting and press both I and II for the High setting (
Fig. 4a
: l for
600W/LOW,
Fig. 4b
: ll for 900W/MED, or
Fig. 4c
: III for 1500W/HIGH). You
can select the proper setting to accommodate your comfort level. Because
the Low and Medium heat settings do not require as much electricity to
operate, they are more energy efficient and may be better options if you
are concerned about the amperage draw on a circuit when the heater is
in the High setting.
• Turn the power switches to
ON.
They will illuminate, and the heater is
now in use.
When the room reaches a comfortable temperature, slowly turn the
adjustable thermostat knob counter-clockwise until the heater goes off.
This is the point where the thermostat setting
equals the room temperature. At this setting,
the thermostat will automatically maintain your
desired room temperature by cycling the heater
on and off. The power indicator will remain on
when the unit is cycling on and off. Just the
heating element will actually turn on and off.
• Turning the thermostat clockwise will always
increase the “set” temperature; turning the
thermostat counter-clockwise will decrease the
“set” temperature.
• Turn the power switches to
OFF
(
) and unplug heater when finished using the heater.
NOTE: THIS HEATER IS OIL FILLED AND WILL COOL DOWN SLOWLY AFTER THE POWER IS SHUT OFF.
BEFORE MOVING THE HEATER USING THE BUILT IN HANDLE, ALLOW THE HEATER TO COOL.
HZ-605C/HZ-690 OPERATION
With the power control knob in the
OFF (
)
position, plug the
heater into a 120V outlet.
• Turn the heater
ON
by turning the power control knob clockwise
to the desired position. The power light will illuminate. Turning the
unit on High and leaving the unit on this setting for approximately 1
hour will speed up the heat output.
You can then select the proper setting to accommodate your
comfort level. This heater is equipped with three different heat
settings (
Fig. 5
). The Low setting
(
)
uses 600 watts of power, the
Medium setting
(
)
uses 900 watts of power and the High setting
(
)
uses 1500 watts of power. The maximum heat on the HZ-
605C is 1000 watts of power.
Turn the thermostat control fully clockwise to its highest setting.
Because the Low and Medium heat settings do not require as much
electricity to operate, they are more energy efficient and may be
better options if you are concerned about the amperage draw on a
circuit when the heater is in the High setting.
Fig. 5
Fig. 4a
HZ-680 OPERATION
Power
Control
Adjustable
Thermostat
Power
Level
Switches
Adjustable
Thermostat
Fig. 4b
Fig. 4c
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