User ’s guide – Source Green Heat SGH-500-1PC User Manual

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Control Panel

Remote Control

USER

’S GUIDE

Plug your Infrared Heater power cord into a 120V, 15amp (or higher) three-prong receptacle.

To Turn the Heater On: Turn the power switch on in the back, and then press the Power button

on the control panel or on the remote control.

Default Set Temperature: The default set
temperature every time the heater is powered on is
typically 72°. This can not be changed. You will have
to set it accordingly every time you power it off. The
default display is the set temperature. To display the

room temperature, press up

and down

the

same time, the room temperature will display for 5
seconds.

To Set Desired Temperature:

Press the UP

or DOWN

button on the

control panel or on the remote control. The display will
then revert back to the temperature detected around
the heater at that time. As the heat climbs, the
temperature on the display will also climb.
When the desired temperature is reached, the heater
will stop heating automatically, but the fan will
continue to run for approximately 8 minutes (3 minutes
when powered off)

so that unit’s chamber can cool.

When the temperature drops below the set
temperature, the heater will cycle on again.

To Set Heat Level: Press the heat button

on the

control panel or remote control to switch between High

and Low heat. The corresponding High (H) or Low (L) light will switch on. In the High mode, the
fan will not change speeds. Rather, the heating elements will allow for higher heat output. The
High level uses 1500 watts, while Low heat level uses 750 watts.

The Run Timer: For your convenience, our heater also comes with a built in timer. This is a
function that allows for you to set how long you would like the heater to stay on (and cycle),
then automatically power off.

To Set Run Timer: Press

on the control panel or remote control. Numbers from 0 to 8 will

appear as options on the display. Each number represents countdown hours. 0 means there is
no set hour, and the heater will run (and cycle) until you manually power it off. Numbers 1-8
are the number of hours available for the heater to run before it powers off. Select the timer

hour number by pressing

to select 0-8.The display will revert back to the temperature (on

its own) within 5 seconds of button inactivity.

Celsius and Fahrenheit: The heater displays temperature in Fahrenheit as the default, but has
the capability to display it in Celsius as well.

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