Set Up the Heater:
Choose a Safe Location: Place your HeatWell Heater on a flat, dry surface away from any flammable objects (such as curtains, furniture, or papers). Make sure it’s positioned where airflow isn’t blocked, and ensure it's at least a few feet away from walls and obstructions for optimal performance.
Check the Heater: Before use, ensure that the heater is in good condition. Look for any visible damage, particularly to the cord and power plug.
Plug in the Heater:
Connect the heater to a suitable electrical outlet. Ensure the voltage of the heater matches your home’s electrical system.
Avoid using extension cords or power strips unless they are rated to handle the heater’s electrical requirements, as it may overload circuits.
Turn On the Heater:
Power the heater on using the main switch or button. Many models have a clear “on” indicator light to show it's working.
Some heaters may also feature a remote control for convenience, so you can adjust settings from a distance.
Adjust Temperature and Settings:
Set the Temperature: Use the temperature control (either a dial, digital display, or remote control) to set your desired room temperature. Many HeatWell Heaters offer adjustable thermostats to maintain a consistent warmth.
Choose Heating Mode: Some models allow you to switch between different modes, such as fan-only, low heat, or high heat, depending on your preference and how much warmth you need.
Timer Function: If your model has a timer, you can set it to turn off the heater after a set amount of time, so you don’t need to worry about it running longer than necessary.