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How do we operate and turn on it i have no manual

I plug it in it light up with the temp but thats all

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The left button under the temperature display lets you toggle between the heat output (high, medium and low) settings. Press the left or right side of the buttons. The center button sets the timer; press the left side of the button repeatedly to increase the run time. Press the right side to lower the length of time before the heater shuts off. The right hand button sets the desired final temp. Again it's an up/down toggle on the left and right sides of the button. Once you get to the desired temperature (in 1 degree increments), the display will return to showing the current temperature three seconds after you release the button.

Home Depot has the Use and Care manual on their product site: http://www.homedepot.com/buy/honeywell-1-500-watt-oil-filled-convection-portable-heater-hz-709.html#.UMp5GTmk5G8 . The direct link is http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfimages/79/79058e0a-291f-48e8-8667-ff500b3d7bb7.pdf?cm_mmc=seo'altruik'202804472 . You will need Adobe Reader or a similar program to view the document.

I hope this helps.

Cindy Wells

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