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John Villescas Posted on Mar 25, 2019

Where can I find a Replacement on-off knob for Kaz, Inc (Honeywell) oil-filled radiator space heater, model HZ-690?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2007

SOURCE: honeywell oil radiator

Press the *power button* once to start the heater on high power, continuous run. If left at this setting, the unit will run continuously on high power (1500 watts, 12.5 amps) and will not shut off until the unit is manually turned off.
Press the *power button* again, to change to low power, continuous run, (900 watts, 7.5 amps) and will not shut off until the unit is manually turned off.

Set temperature:

Press the temp/timer button until the temperature icon blinks. Use the up and down arrows to set the desired temperature.
The temperature icon will stop blinking and the current room temperature will reappear after the desired temperature is set.

The heater will turn off and on to achieve the desired temperature.

Set timer: (auto off)

Press the timer/timer button until the timer icon blinks. The hour display will appear. The auto off icon will also appear.
Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the heater operation time between 1 and 10 hours. This function will activate once the timer icon stops blinking. The heater will automatically turn off whn the times runs out.

Set timer: (auto on)

Press the temp/timer button until the timer icon blinks. The hour display will appear. The auto on icon will also appear.
Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the heater start time between 1 and 10 hours. This function will activate once the timer icon stops blinking.
The heater will automatically turn on when time expires.

Hope this helps!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2008

SOURCE: Honeywell HZ-709 Oil Filled Radiator

Problem: firs let's identify the problem, there is a sensor on the inside panel, made originally for safety if you tipped the heater off, it kill the power causing it to turn off...after a year of so that sensor get a little rusty/dirty causing it not to work correctly...

let's find out how to fix that annoying turn off..

tool needed, a phillip screw driver.. electrical tape or soldering unit..

fixing it: take out the top and bottom screws, to open the panel. after you open the panel you'll see a metal bar screwed to the front controller...take all 6 screws out...the front panel comes off....then there is about 4 screws holding an inner box, open that up..
inside there, you;ll see lots of wires...look for 2 small blue wire running together to a black sensor that make noise everytime you move it....

disabling the sensor
------------------------------
2 ways you can do this..

-you can cut the wire off using a scissor, and connect the blue wires together, use the tape to tape them.
or

- you can solder them together on the back of sensor panel...


there you go problem solved...

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Aug 17, 2008

SOURCE: honeywell kaz HZ-705 oil filled heater

i have the same problem. i do'nt know if i have to refill the oil; if so, what kind of oil?
Matt
please e-mail me = [email protected]

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Oct 17, 2008

SOURCE: Need users manual for a Kaz oil heater

Please e-mail me manual for Honeywell oil filled heater , model HZ-705
[email protected] Thanks !

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Nov 22, 2008

SOURCE: Instruction Manual for HZ-705

HZ 709 This model# is the closet we'll are gonna get unless I can find my manual and get it scanned. Scroll down to page 4.These instructions will give you a basic idea how this heater works. Good Luck :-) http://www.honeywellcentral.com/ssi/pdf/honeywell-commercial/oil-filled-heaters.pdf

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I dug up my user's manual just the another night to address a problem I had. If you contact me and still need a copy of it I will scan it and email it to you. It is a good reference on how to run the heater but doesn't say much about troubleshooting problems. To learn about that you have to email Honeywell, which I did, and haven't received a response yet.
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