Well Traveled Living 60253 Patio Heater User Manual


 
Halogen Lamp Replacement
Contact the toll free customer hotline to order approved replacement lamps and parts. Use ONLY
approved original equipment and replacement halogen lamps to ensure safe, proper and maximum
output operation of your heater. NOTE: Do NOT touch the new halogen lamp with your bare fingers.
Oils from your hand could reduce the life of the lamp by causing a heat spot. We recommend using
clean cotton or plastic gloves to handle the lamp. A clean paper towel will also work.
MAKE SURE THE HEATER IS TURNED OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM THE
ELECTRICAL OUTLET BEFORE YOU BEGIN!!!!
TO REPLACE THE HALOGEN LAMP:
1. Be sure the heater is unplugged from the wall outlet. Remove the head unit assembly from the
telescopic pole.
2. Remove 2 screws from each end of the head unit (#1 & #2). Remove 4 bolts from front glass plate
(#3).
3. Pull out and remove the left and right front air vent panels and protective glass plate (#3). Note the
position of end clips on vent panel. They must be aligned as close to the end connectors of lamp tube
as possible when re-assembled. Pull or push into place as needed. DO NOT allow metal parts to
touch the actual lamp tube when re-assembled.
4. Gently pull out entire old lamp assembly from the clips at the terminal connection ends (#4 & 5).
Slide and lift the connection ends out from the friction clips by gently pushing apart the clips. Unscrew
wire leads from terminal. Remove entire old lamp assembly.
5. Using gloves, gently re-insert connection ends of the NEW lamp assembly into the friction clips
(#4). Pull apart the clips slightly and gently push the connectors into place. Do not allow the metal
clips to touch the lamp tube. The clips should be about at the center point of the end connectors.
6. Replace front glass plate. NOTE: For best results, insert the 2 bolts for top of glass plate first, then
insert the 2 bolts for bottom of glass plate. Do not tighten until all four bolts are inserted. DO NOT
overtighten as a gap between the glass and steel housing is necessary for heat venting.
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