Cleaning and Storage | Operating Tips |
How to Clean
Your heater has no user serviceable parts. Do not disassemble the unit. This will void your warranty. If service is required, return your heater to Vornado (see WARRANTY for instructions).
The motor is permanently lubricated and requires no oiling.
Because your heater moves a substantial amount of air, it will need regular cleaning. To clean follow these simple instructions: 1. Unplug the unit. Note: Do not use gasoline, thinners, sol-
vents or other chemicals for cleaning.
2. Use the brush attachment on your household vacuum cleaner to vacuum
any accumulated dust off the Front Grill and Air Inlets. Wipe down the entire surface with a soft cloth.
Note: Vacuuming the outside of the heater is recommended on a
Storage
During the
1.Unplug power cord and bundle loosely.
2.Thoroughly clean your heater (see instructions above).
3.Cover, or place back in retail carton if available. This will prevent the unit from accumulating dust overtime.
4.Store unit in a cool and dry location.
In smaller areas, you might prefer to set the unit in LOW mode. A vortex beam of air will gently keep the air circulating in the room for even, uniform heating.
In larger spaces, you might prefer to set the unit in HIGH mode. A vortex beam of air will gently keep the air circulating in the room for even, uniform heating.
To use the VTH as a personal fan, set the Fan mode to High and Thermostat to “1” position.
The VTH, like any other
Try turning off other electrical appliances that run on the same circuit as your heater.
Run your heater in LOW mode.
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 VTH. 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.
Do not use more than one heater at a time.
Never ignore or take lightly the signs of an electrical problem, such as:
Warm outlet cover plates
Sparking at outlet when plugging in or during operation
Light flickering or dimming (indicates a shared circuit or problem)
Investigate the cause of these before continuing to use the heater.
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