The SMART REMOTE SENSOR can be turned off to save battery life or to stop the remote
from sending information to the base unit. Slide switch on the back of the remote to the
OFF position to turn the remote off, slide the switch to ON position to allow the remote to
send signals.
The SMART REMOTE SENSOR uses RF (radio frequency) to send the signals, so line-of-sight
is not required for the unit to function. However, to obtain the best remote temperature sens-
ing, position the remote where it can sense an accurate temperature. Setting the remote too
close to other heat sources, even under a warm lamp or in your lap, will cause the remote to
sense the temperature as warmer than the air. Inversely, setting the remote too close to cold
drafty areas, like a cold window or door, will cause the remote to sense the temperature in
the room as cooler. Placing the remote in a drawer or other similar locations will not allow
the unit to sense the true typical temperature. Be sure to place the remote out in the open.
Note: Even though the remote sensor may send a signal for additional heat, the Remote
Temperature Sensor cannot put the Heater into an unsafe heat mode. Performance is always
limited by maximum power settings and multi-level safety shut-off systems. The remote is not
a toy and should only be used in the prescribed manor intended for the use of this heater.
Note: If a room is very large or has too much heat loss, the heater may not be able to obtain
the desired set temperature at the remote, even with the unit running continuously.
To properly carry the heater, place one hand in the back handle opening and use your other
hand to hold from the front.
In smaller areas, you might prefer to set the unit in LOW HEAT mode. In larger spaces you
might prefer to set the unit on HIGH HEAT mode. A vortex beam of air will gently keep the
air circulating in the room for even, uniform heating.
To use the TVH 600 as a personal fan, press the "FAN ONLY" mode on the touch screen.
The TVH 600, like any other 1500-watt electric heater, draws up to 12.5 amps of electric
current. If using your TVH 600 on HIGH heat setting causes your home circuit breaker or
fuse to trip, we offer the following suggestions:
1. Try turning off other electrical appliances that run on the same electrical circuit as
your TVH 600.
2. Run the TVH 600 on LOW HEAT mode.
3. Have your electrician add an additional circuit to your homes electrical system.
ALWAYS USE COMMON SENSE WHEN USING THIS AND/OR ANY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE
Operating Tips
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