Well Traveled Living 60255 Patio Heater User Manual


 
Heater MUST always face the floor
Route power cord below and away from head unit as show in box 5.
Floor
Floor
Screws
Drill 5/16"
Pilot hole
1 5/8" depth
Ceiling
Wall
Wall
Wall
Wall
Ceiling Ceiling
Correct Wrong Correct Wrong
Be sure to read and familiarize yourself with the overall assembly and installation
instructions in this manual before beginning.It may be helpful to have someone assist
you with the installation. This unit is primarily designed for outdoor applications.
Tools Required: #2 or #3 Phillips Screwdriver (or standard slotted screwdriver),
adjustable wrench, pencil, 5/16'' drill and a ladder.
Step 1
Step 2
Find a suitable location to mount the heater unit, be sure to comply with ALL minumum
required distances and clearance specifications.See illustration below, fig. 3.
* Do not place any objects such as furniture, papers, clothing or curtains
closer than 3 ft to the front and sides of the heater.
- Position mounting bracket flush against the wall where you want to position the IR unit.
Make sure the bracket is level and mark the centers of the holes with a pencil.
Note the proper upright orientation of the bracket, see fig. 1.
- Drill 4 pilot holes approx. 1 5/8'' deep. For mounting on stucco walls and/or
locations where there is not a wood stud, be sure to use appropriate
wall anchors to properly secure mounting bracket to wall.
- Attached wall bracket using the 4 screws included (and wall anchors if applicable). Apply
all 4 screws loosely at first, check that the bracket is level and then tighten securely.
Step 3
* Insert wall mount assembly from head unit into wall mount bracket. See fig. 2.
- Note orientation of bracket and head unit.
* Align and apply small set screw to bottom of wall bracket and thru the wall mount of the
head unit to lock head unit into place. Tighten securely.
*** IMPORTANT NOTE: be sure to route and keep the electrical cord
AWAY from the main body of the heater unit. ***
The moving bracket angle may not be more than 45 degrees
84"
10"
12"
Fig. 2
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Fig. 2
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