Troubleshooting
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| Unit is not plugged in. Plug Power Cord into electrical outlet. |
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| contact with the floor. |
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| Household circuit breaker / ground fault interrupter has tripped or blown a fuse. Reset circuit breaker / ground fault inter- |
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| The unit has overheated. Automatic Safety |
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| Unit is damaged or in need of repair. Cease usage and unplug. Contact Consumer Service for assistance. |
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Unit is not pro- |
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| Ensure unit is set to highest Temperature setting. |
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| Close all doors and windows to retain heat. | |
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| Allow the unit to fully distribute the heat throughout the room, this may take several minutes. |
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Operating Tips
In smaller areas, you might prefer to set the mode switch to LOW.
In larger spaces, your Vornado® Small Room Tower Heater will function most effectively with the MODE switch set to HIGH. In the HIGH position, the flow of air will gently keep the air circulating in the room for even, uniform heating.
Your SRTH can function as a personal fan for cooling.
Your SRTH draws up to 7.5 amps of electric current. If using your SRTH on HIGH HEAT causes your home’s circuit breaker or fuse to trip, we offer the
following suggestions:
•Try turning off other electrical appliances that run on the same circuit as your SRTH.
•Run your heater on LOW HEAT.
•Have your electrician add an additional circuit to your home’s electrical system.
ALWAYS USE COMMON SENSE WHEN USING THIS AND/OR ANY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE.
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