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HEATER OPERATION
Plug your SH-1500LCD Infrared Heater power cord into a 120V,
15amp or larger three-bladed receptacle.
Remote Control
Control Panel
To Turn the Heater On: Press the (1) Power button on the control
panel or on the remote control.
To Set the Temperature
:
Press the (2) Temp Up or (4) Temp Down
button on the control panel or the or on the remote control to
the desired temperature. The default (5) display is the set temperature.
When the unit is operating, (A) Heating up will display on the screen.
When the set temperature is reached, the heater will cycle off auto-
matically and (B) Cooling down will display. When the temperature
drops below the desired setting, the heater will come on again.
To set the Heating Level:
Press the (3) H/L button on the control
panel or the on the remote control to switch between High, Low or
Eco heat setting. The (6) High, Low or Eco setting will display on the
LCD screen. High heat level uses up to 1500 watts. Low heat level
uses up to1000 watts. Eco heat will operate the heater to maintain a
68°F setting. The heater will use the most efficient wattage and num-
ber of elements needed to maintain the default 68°F setting.
To display the room temperature: Press (2) Temp Up and (4) Temp
Down at the same time. The room temperature will display for 5
seconds.
To Set Running Time:
Press the (7) Time button on the control panel
or the on the remote control. Numbers 1-8 will appear in the (8)
box on the LCD screen. If the (8) box is blank it means there is no set
run time and the heater will cycle as needed. Numbers 1-8 indicates
the number of hours the heater will run before it automatically shuts
off.
To change between °C and °F
:
Press the (9) ˚C /˚F button on the
control panel.
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HOW IT WORKS
Your SUNHEAT infrared zone heating system is a truly effective way to supple-
mentally heat any area of your home. The six industrial grade quartz infrared
tubes, with Diamond Like Coated (DLC) Nichrome wire, transfer their heat waves
to the cured copper canisters within the unit. Because of this process, it will take
less than a minute for the fan to kick on and begin to provide safe, soft, comfort-
able warmth. The infrared heat stored in the copper is transferred to people and
objects in the room in a remarkably even manner. This transitive heating system
provides “Free Heat” as the system cycles off when the desired temperature set-
ting is reached, the timer runs out or the heater is turned off. It is normal for the
fan to run as the heat chamber cools down.
1) Air is brought into the heat chamber through an easy to clean, washable filter.
(See next page for Filter Maintenance)
2) Cured copper cylinders surround the long-lasting quartz and DLC Nichrome
infrared heating tubes. The high velocity fan pulls filtered air over the copper
cylinders, transferring accumulated heat to the moisture in the air. There is no
drying of the air with this method of heating and no harmful chemicals or
pollutants are released.
3) As the heat transfer occurs, moisture in the air absorbs the infrared heat as it
circulates around and through the heat exchanger. The air exits the heater
approximately 120˚F warmer than the air entering the heater.
4) Soft, warm, moist air flows out of the front vent of the Original SUNHEAT
heater. This heating process allows your body and the objects in the room to
absorb and hold the infrared heat. This creates a comfortable and even
temperature from floor to ceiling and wall to wall.
Note: The fan will continue to run for approximately 6 minutes after the
desired temperature setting is reached, timer runs out or heater is
turned off, whether by front panel or by remote control.
This is normal. The residual heat or “Free Heat” is a by product of
cooling the heat chamber and is essential to protecting the key
elements of the heater. It is also an important energy saving feature
of infrared heating.