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How do I program my Honeywell HZ-709 radiator heater
I have no manual and do not know how to opperate the heater; I just want to shut off the timer, set a desired temp. and move on. I need detailed, simple instructions...
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Was there any physical damage to the heater when it fell over?
The HZ-709 has safety features that might prevent its subsequent operation.
1 - It has a tip over switch but the heater should operate normally when it's upright again.
2 - A thermal cut-off fuse will permanently shut down the heater should it operate at a higher than normal temperature. Was it operating when it fell over, or could it have overheated?
If it's none of those, try contacting the manufacturer Kaz directly by email, Facebook, Twitter, etc. as the HZ-709 has a 3-year warranty.
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.
I am having the same problem. I am not sure the cause but I was reading that some manufacturers will put automatic shut off switches in the electronics. I read that it was mainly printers and faxes but I wonder if that could hold true here as well?
chelk the mains cord,chelk the voltage in the heaters element if no then chelk the heat aduster(thermostate) if current is available on element then your element is burnt replace it.
Do not touch the timer, once you do, it activates it. Set the temp. and leave the timer alone, unless you want it to shut off at a given time, 1 hr. and up. Once the timer shuts off you will have to start it manually.
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