Vornado VH102, VORNADO, VH2 manual Operating Tips, Advanced Safety Features

Models: VH102 VORNADO VH2

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OPERATING TIPS

OPERATING TIPS

In smaller areas, you might prefer to set the FAN switch to AUTO. In the AUTO position, the fan will come on only when the heating element is on.

In larger spaces, your Vornado® Heater will function most effectively with the FAN switch set to CONT. In the CONT. position, the vortex beam of air will gently keep the air circulating in the room for even, uniform heating.

Your heater, like any other 1500 watt electric heater, draws up to 12.5 amps of electric current. If using your heater 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 heater.

Run your heater on LOW HEAT.

Have your electrician add an additional circuit to your home’s electrical system. When the room temperature is higher than the set temperature it is normal and correct to have little to no heat coming out of the VH2 or VH102.

When the unit is first turned on there is a slight delay before heat will start to be produced.

ALWAYS USE COMMON SENSE WHEN USING THIS AND/OR ANY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE.

ADVANCED SAFETY FEATURES

TIGHT GRILL SPIRALS

Resists curious fingers.

COOL TOUCH CASE

Safe to touch, even on high heat setting.

AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUT OFF SYSTEM

If airflow becomes blocked and overheating occurs, power to the heating element is shut off.

TIP-OVER PROTECTION

Heater will automatically shut off if tipped towards the front or back.

IDEAL 120°F EXIT AIR TEMPERATURE

Warm enough to heat an entire room.

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Vornado VH102, VORNADO, VH2 manual Operating Tips, Advanced Safety Features

FAQ

What should the FAN switch be set to in smaller areas?

In smaller areas, set the FAN switch to AUTO so the fan will come on only when the heating element is on.

What should the FAN switch be set to in larger spaces?

In larger spaces, set the FAN switch to CONT for even, uniform heating with the vortex beam of air.

What should I do if using the heater on HIGH HEAT causes my circuit breaker to trip?

Try turning off other electrical appliances on the same circuit, run the heater on LOW HEAT, or consult an electrician to add an additional circuit to your home's electrical system.