Manafacture: Black & Decker
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manual abstract
Included in AST is a shock protection device built into the line cord and equipped with a test button to check operation: Before Use: 1. Press RESET button on line cord safety device (A). 2. Plug into a regular AC electrical outlet. 3. Press TEST button and RESET button will pop out (see A) to show safety device is operating properly. Repeat this procedure each time you use heater to confirm safety device is operational. Should RESET button not pop out, do not use heater. Call appropriate "800" number on the cover of this book. At any time, should this unit detect an electrical shock hazard, it will immediately shut off. To restore power, you must press RESET button on the line cord protection safety device to reactivate circuit. Important: During the first few minutes of initial use, you may notice a slight odor. This is normal and will quickly disappear. This heater is intended for use on a flat, stable surface, such as a floor, tabletop, shelf, or desk in a location where the airflow grille openings won’t be obstructed. Do not use in wet or moist locations, like bathrooms or laundry areas, or in areas where paint or other flammable or volatile liquids are used or stored. Caution: Be sure no other appliances are plugged into same circuit with heater/fan. A circuit overload could occur. 1. Plug into an AC outlet. 2. Fan/only: To use as a fan without heat, press ON/FAN/ HEAT button once until fan begins to operate. No heating will occur in this mode. 3. Oscillating feature (BDHF501 model): To activate this feature, press OSCILLATION button on unit. Press a second time to turn it off. 4. Comfort control (Thermostat): For heat, press ON/FAN/HEAT button twice. Heater has 5 preset temperature regulating settings: Frost Watch 4,4 °C (40 °F), 18,3 °C (65 °F), 21,1 °C (70 °F), 24 °C (75 °F) and 27 °C (80 °F). You can set the temperature of your choice by pressing the COMFORT button to your desired temperature level. Heater will deactivate when room reaches the set temperature. It will restart once room temperature has fallen 5 °F below set temperature. Press ON/FAN/HEAT button a third time to turn off unit (B). 5. Timer Auto Off: The timer can be programmed in one-hour increments up to a maximum of 10 hours. a) Press the TIMER ON button on heater control pad or remote control (BDCH551 model only) once for each hour increment you want. b) A light or lights will illuminate on control panel to indicate how many hours you have selected. For example, if all four lights are lit, the total programmed time is 10 hours, if the 3-hour and 4-hour lights are lit, total programmed time is 7 hours. The lights will turn off as time elapses. c) Unit will shut off automatically once the selected time runs out. d) When timer and frost watch are activated at same time, unit will turn off according to your timer setting (C). 6. Frost Watch: You can adjust your thermostat to its lowest setting or Frost Watch. Your heater will remain off unless the temperature drops below 4 °C (40 °F). If this happens, FROST WATCH will automatically cycle the heater on. 7. Remote control (D) (BDHF551 model) Requires 2 LR44 batteries (included). To insert batteries: Turn remote control to its back side. Slide cover at bottom until it comes off. Insert two LR44 batteries Close cover by sliding it onto remote control. Remote can be stored in unit handle space when not in use. To use remote, point it at the heater with no objects between the remote and heater. Follow same instructions as control panel. Note: Remote control unit contains buttons with symbols only. Special features and the Advanced Safety Technology™ (AST) system 1. This unit is equipped with a safety auto off and thermal cut off. If the unit experiences excessive heat, the safety auto off will shut off unit. If this happens, press ON/FAN/HEAT button a third time to turn off unit. Be sure front and back grilles are not blocked and nothing is restricting airflow. If unit fails to operate after 10 minutes, it may mean heater has internal damage and thermal cut off has been tripped so heater can no longer operate. 2. Motion-off detection feature: Cuts the power if unit falls over in any direction or is lifted (such as if you move it to another part of the room). 3. Tip-over switch: Cuts the power if unit...
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