Ceramic Heating Elements:
The heater uses ceramic plates as the heating element. When electricity passes through these plates, they heat up quickly and efficiently.
Fan Operation:
A built-in fan blows air over the heated ceramic plates. This process helps to distribute the warm air evenly throughout the room.
Oscillation Feature:
The heater oscillates, or rotates back and forth, to spread heat over a wider area, ensuring even warmth distribution.
Thermostat Control:
The thermostat allows you to set the desired temperature. The heater will automatically cycle on and off to maintain the set temperature.
Speed Settings:
The heater has three speed settings (usually low, medium, and high) that allow you to control the fan speed and, consequently, the rate at which heat is distributed.
Overheat Protection:
This safety feature automatically shuts off the heater if it overheats, preventing potential fire hazards.
Compact Design:
At 15.7 inches tall and weighing only 4 pounds, it's a small and portable heater that's easy to move from room to room as needed.
Placement:
Place the heater on a flat, stable surface. Ensure it's in an open area where the airflow isn't obstructed.
Power On:
Plug the heater into a standard electrical outlet.
Setting Temperature:
Use the thermostat dial to set your desired temperature. The heater will automatically regulate itself to maintain this temperature.
Selecting Speed:
Choose one of the three speed settings to control the intensity of the heat and the fan speed.
Oscillation Mode:
If you want the heater to oscillate, activate the oscillation mode to allow the heater to rotate and distribute heat more widely.
Safety:
Always ensure the heater is used in accordance with the manufacturer's safety guidelines. Do not leave it unattended for long periods and keep it away from flammable materials.