Maintenance instructions – Qmark SSHO Smart Series - High Out-Put Digital Wall Heater User Manual

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Beep Volume Control

There are three settings for the audible beep, 2=HIGH , 1=LOW,
0=OFF. To adjust the audible beep, follow these instructions.

1. Make sure the display is OFF.

2. Simultaneously touch the POWER and MODE buttons until

either a 2, 1 or 0 is displayed.

3. Press the Up or Down Buttons to make a selection between

2 (HIGH), 1 (LOW) or 0 (OFF).

4. After the desired volume is set, touch the POWER button or

MODE button to exit the volume adjustment menu; or do not
touch any button for 30 seconds to lock in your selection.

Restore Factory Settings

(Display must be OFF, POWER button is amber color) Press the
MODE and DOWN buttons simultaneously for 1.5 seconds, the
beeper sounds a beep and factory settings are restored. See
“Default Settings For Automatic Mode”.

Remote Control

The remote control will control your heater from a distance no
more than 20 feet away from the unit. When pointing the device
it must be in line of sight in order to operate correctly. The
remote will not program your heater. It will only turn the heater
ON or OFF and adjust the set temperature UP or DOWN.

There are only four buttons that are active:

1. Power ON ON button.

2. Power OFF OFF button.

3. DOWN button to lower the displayed temperature (located

bottom left)

4. UP button to raise the displayed temperature (located bottom

right)

NOTE: Should you misplace your remote; the operation of your
heater can be controlled at the heater display.

Operational Notice

This heater is equipped with a manual-reset safety limit control
that will automatically turn off the heater if it overheats to prevent
a fire. A red warning light will illuminate (visible through the
grille) to alert that this control has activated. See Figure 8 for
the location of these devices.

TO RESET SAFETY LIMIT (SEE FIGURE 8)

The manual reset button is located behind the front grille above
the element on the left side. Once the heater has cooled, push
the reset button through the grille. The heater should return to
normal operation.

MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS

Your heater is designed for years of trouble-free operation and
requires no special maintenance other than occasional cleaning.
The motor is permanently lubricated.

Cleaning

At least once each year (or more often in dirty environments),
the heater should be cleaned to remove dust and other foreign
material which has collected during the heating season, as
follows:

1. Turn power OFF at main switch.

NOTE: With grille removed, the ON/OFF switch located in upper
right corner of heater may be used to turn off power to heater
during cleaning and servicing (see Figure 8).

2. Remove front grille by removing the four screws in each

corner.

3. Use vacuum cleaner with brush attachment to remove dust

and dirt that has accumulated in heater (especially around
element and blower blade). Do not use water or any cleaners
to clean heater components.

4. Replace grille.

5. Wipe grille clean with a damp cloth. DO NOT use waxes or

any cleaners that leave a residue since these may discolor
during heater operation.

6. Turn the main line switch ON at the switch panel to restore

power to heater. The heater is now ready for another season
of operation.

THE ACTIVATION OF THE SAFETY LIMIT CONTROL AND
RED WARNING LIGHT OCCURS WHEN THE HEATER OVER-
HEATS. CHECK HEATER TO MAKE SURE IT IS NOT
BLOCKED – IF SO, REMOVE THE BLOCKAGE. IF THERE IS
NO BLOCKAGE, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE HEATER
BE INSPECTED BY A REPUTABLE ELECTRICIAN OR
REPAIR SERVICE TO ENSURE THE HEATER IS NOT
DAMAGED. DO NOT CONTINUE TO USE HEATER IF IT
REPEATEDLY CYCLES OFF ON THIS SAFETY LIMIT.

DO NOT TAMPER WITH OR BYPASS ANY SAFETY LIMITS
INSIDE HEATER.

CAUTION - DO NOT CONTINUE TO ATTEMPT TO USE THE
HEATER IF THE SAFETY CONTROL REPEATEDLY OPER-
ATES AFTER BEING RESET. TO DO SO COULD PERMA-
NENTLY DAMAGE THE HEATER OR CREATE A FIRE OR
SAFETY HAZARD.

THE OUTSIDE SURFACES MAY BE CLEANED WITH MILD
DETERGENT AND A DAMP CLOTH BY THE USER.
ALL OTHER SERVICING SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY AN
ELECTRICIAN OR QUALIFIED PERSON

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Figure 8 Reset Button Location

Red Warning

Light

ON/OFF

Switch

Manual Reset

Safety Limit

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