Honey Well Thermawave Ceramic Heater Manual
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS FAN
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following:FOR US MODELS ONLY – This product employs overload protection (fuse). A blown fuse indicates an overload or short-circuit situation. If the fuse blows, unplug the
product from the outlet. Replace the fuse as per the user servicing instructions (follow product marking for proper fuse rating) and check the product. If the replacement fuse blows, a short-circuit may be present and the product should be discarded or returned to an authorized service facility for examination and/or repair.
- Use this fan only as described in this manual. Other use not recommended as it may cause fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
- This product is intended for household use ONLY and not for commercial,industrial or outdoor use.
- To protect against electric shock, do not place fan in window, immerse unit, plug or cord in water or spray with liquids.
- This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of shock, this plug is intended to fit only one way in a polarized outlet. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse
the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. DO NOT attempt to
defeat this safety feature. - Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
ABOUT CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY
ASSEMBLY
Ceramic heaters generate heat by passing electricity through heating wires embedded in ceramic plates.This type of heating technology provides fast, even heating.The Thermawave™ 6 Heater was designed for maximum heat output. This heater requires simple, no tool assembly.Unpack Main Body and Mounting Base (Fig. 1).Place Mounting Base on a firm surface. Place Therma Wave TM 6 Heater Main Body on Mounting Base so Mounting Tabs are aligned with Base Slots. Press Main Body onto the Base until Tabs snaps secure into the Slots.
SET-UP
Place the heater on a firm, level, open surface free from obstructions and at least 3 feet (0.9 m) away from
any wall or combustible material. DO NOT use on an unstable surface such as bedding or deep carpeting.
BE SURE THE HEATER IS NOT IN A POSITION WHERE IT MAY BE A TRIPPING HAZARD.For best result, place heater on the floor to create warming room convection and allow heater to run for 5-10 minutes to reach maximum heat output.
MOVING THE HEATER
Turn off the heater.Allow it to cool for ten (10) minutes.Unplug heater and move. This heater is equipped with a Cool Touch Handle for your convenience.
OPERATION
NOTE: NEVER LEAVE AN OPERATING UNIT UNATTENDED With the Power Button in the OFF position, plug the heater into a polarized 120V outlet.
DO NOT FORCE THE POLARIZED PLUG INTO THE OUTLET; i
it will only fit one way.The Therma Wave TM 6 Heater is versatile and designed to be placed in the center of the room or closer to the wall (at least 3 feet away) for maximum convection room heating.
Therma Wave TM 6 Heater Operation
Turn heater on by pressing ON button. The heater will default to the low setting.Adjust Louver to give directional heat control.To turn the unit off, press the power until none of the heat settings are illuminated and the red power light is off. The fan will continue running for 60 seconds after the power is shut off, in order to cool down the heating element. Unplug the heater when you are finished using it.The Settings Button is equipped with three (3) settings: Fan Only Low Heat , High Heat . The Low heat setting uses 900 watts of power and the High heat setting uses 1500 Watts of power.The Fan Only setting uses very low power and does not provide heat. You can select the proper setting to accommodate your comfort level with the Settings Button
SAFETY FEATURES
The ThermaWave™ 6 Heater is equipped with several devices and features for added protection:
- A 360º tip-over switch that disables the heater if it is tipped in any direction.
- Two high temperature safety sensors prevents overheating. If activated, unplug the device and wait at least
20 minutes or allow the unit to cool completely. Make sure the operating conditions are safe and then plug
the heater back in and follow the OPERATION instructions. - Thermal insulated wiring for heat resistance and reinforced wire connections to help protect against loose
connections. - Built using a high temperature plastic and has a cool to touch housing and handle.
- The 8 hour timer auto off is the default setting upon powering the unit on. To select another option, press timer
CLEANING
We recommend that the ThermaWave™ 6 Heater be cleaned at least once a month and before off-season storage.
- Turn the heater OFF ( ) and unplug it. Allow it to cool.
- Use a dry cloth only to clean the external surfaces of the heater.
DO NOT USE WATER, WAXES, POLISHES OR ANY CHEMICAL SOLUTIONS.
STORAGE
- Before storing, clean the ThermaWave™ 6 Heater using the above-mentioned steps. Wrap the cord around
the unit. Place in its original box and store it in a cool, dry place.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If your ThermaWave™ 6 Heater shuts off unexpectedly or fails to operate, one of your heater safety features
may have been activated to prevent overheating.
- Be sure it is plugged in and that the electrical outlet is working.
- Check for any obstructions. If you find an obstruction, turn the heater OFF and unplug it. Allow the heater
to cool completely, then remove the obstruction. Wait at least 20 minutes, then plug the heater back in
and follow the OPERATION instructions. - Make sure the heater is on a flat level surface so that the tip over switch is not engaged.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- Model(s) 870 Series
- Unit Dimensions 7.75” L x 17.8” W x 18.31” H (assembled)
- Amps 12.5
- Unit Voltage 120V, 60Hz
- Max Watts 1500
- Max BTUs 5118
Operation Cost
To estimate the cost to operate this heater, multiply the watts used by 0.001 to convert into kilowatts then
multiply the kilowatts used by your local kilowatt hour electric rate for however long you run the heater. For
example, if your electric rate is $0.1326** per kilowatt hour and you ran this heater in constant high mode
(1500 watts) for 4 hours, it would cost you $0.80 cents to run the heater (1500 watts x 4 hours x 0.001) x
$0.1326 kwp = $0.80 cents).
NOTE: The Low setting does not require as much electricity to operate, it is more energy efficient and may
be a better option if you are concerned about the higher power consumption when the heater is on the High
setting.Calculation (Total Wattage x 0.001 x hours used) x Cost per Kilowatt Hour.Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customer by End-Use, US Energy Information Administration, July 2020.
CONSUMER RELATIONS
We are here to help.Call us toll-free at: 1-800-477-0457 E-mail: ConsumerRelations@HelenofTroy.com;Or visit our website at: www.HoneywellPluggedIn.com In Canada visit: www.HoneywellPluggedIn.ca Please be sure to specify a model number located on the box and the back and bottom of your unit.
NOTE: IF YOU EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM, PLEASE CONTACT CONSUMER RELATIONS FIRST OR SEE YOUR WARRANTY. DO NOT RETURN TO THE ORIGINAL PLACE OF PURCHASE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE MOTOR HOUSING YOURSELF, DOING SO MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE FAN OR PERSONAL INJURY.
3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
YOU SHOULD FIRST READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS PRODUCT.
- A. This 3 year limited warranty applies to repair or replacement of product found to be defective
in material or workmanship. This warranty does not apply to damage resulting from commercial. - B. At its option, Kaz will repair or replace this product if it is found to be defective in material
or workmanship. - C. This warranty does not cover damage resulting from any unauthorized attempts to repair or
from any use not in accordance with the instruction manual.
FCC/ICES COMPLIANCE
ICES COMPLIANCE In the USA: THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation.