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Brand | Lifesmart | Heat Storm | Heat Storm | Heat Storm |
Name | 1,500-Watt Electric 6-Element Large Room Infrared Bulb Space Heater with Remote | 1,000-Watt Wi-Fi Smart Heater Deluxe Indoor Wall Mount Infrared Heater | Smithfield Classic 1,500-Watt Infrared Quartz Portable Heater with Built-In Thermostat and Over Heat Sensor | Phoenix Floor to Wall Unit 1,500-Watt Infrared Quartz Portable Heater with Built-In Thermostat and Over Heat Sensor |
Price | Add to Cart to See Price | $9388 | $9782 | $9990 |
Ratings | (126) | (68) | (32) | (263) |
Area Heated (Sq. Ft.) | 1000 | 300 | 1000 | 300 |
Portable Heater Features | Automatic Shutoff,Cool-to-the-Touch,Digital Display,Energy-Saving Modes,Remote Control,Thermostat,Timer,Tip-Over Safety Switch,Vented | Automatic Shutoff,Cool-to-the-Touch,Digital Display,Energy-Saving Modes,Thermostat,Timer,Tip-Over Safety Switch,Wi-Fi Enabled | Digital Display,Energy-Saving Modes,Remote Control,Thermostat,Wheels | Cool-to-the-Touch,Digital Display,Energy-Saving Modes,Remote Control,Thermostat |
Material | Plastic | Plastic | Wood | Plastic |
Room Size | Large | Medium | Large | Medium |
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor | Indoor | Indoor | Indoor |
Heating Technology Type | Forced Air | Forced Air | Radiant | Forced Air |
Heater Type | Infrared | Infrared | Infrared | Infrared |
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Brand | Lifesmart | Heat Storm | Heat Storm | Heat Storm |
Name | 1,500-Watt Electric 6-Element Large Room Infrared Bulb Space Heater with Remote | 1,000-Watt Wi-Fi Smart Heater Deluxe Indoor Wall Mount Infrared Heater | Smithfield Classic 1,500-Watt Infrared Quartz Portable Heater with Built-In Thermostat and Over Heat Sensor | Phoenix Floor to Wall Unit 1,500-Watt Infrared Quartz Portable Heater with Built-In Thermostat and Over Heat Sensor |
Price | Add to Cart to See Price | $9388 | $9782 | $9990 |
Ratings | (126) | (68) | (32) | (263) |
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Answer: If your unit is currently flashing the manufacturer specific E1 Error code, that is indicating that there is not enough air flow to the unit, a bad internal fan, or a blocked air inlet. This error code appears when the unit is getting to hot and triggers the thermal protection system which shuts the power off to prevent unit damage or a fire. Below are a couple of troubleshooting options that will typically fix this situation and have the unit running again: The first and easiest fix to this is making sure the air intake or outlet is not blocked. Make sure there is nothing covering the back air inlet or you do not have this unit up against something(wall, other furniture, etc.) as these need space to intake air in the back of the unit. Also please check to ensure front air outlet is not clogged. (This is very important as that could be a potential fire hazard) If the outlet and air intake are not visibly blocked the next step would be to check the air filter as it does require regular maintenance and could be blocking the intake of air if to dirty. Your Infrared Heater is equipped with an easy to clean, washable static filter. Regular cleaning and maintenance of your filter will ensure a lifetime of trouble-free use. 1. Turn off the heater. Locate the filter at the rear of the heater and lift out (some filters may be held on by brackets. Others may be magnetic. Others may require loosening up some screws). 2. Rinse the filter by spraying warm tap water through the filter. Make sure the water is sprayed into the side that faces the inside of the heater, and comes out of the side that faces away from the heater. Continue spraying until the filter is clear of dust and debris. 3. If the filter is extremely dirty or clogged with grease, you can soak the filter in a mild solution of dish soap and water, then brush (the side that faces away from the heater) with a soft brush and repeat the rinsing process. 4. Shake filter to remove excess water and lay on clean cloth or paper towels to dry. Do not use heat source to dry filter. 5. Reinstall the filter on to the heater after it is completely dry. Do not use this filter for any other purpose. NOTE: Never operate the heater without a filter in place. Without the filter, dust can accumulate on the heater’s components and cause damage. If after cleaning the filter and making sure all outlet and intake airways are clear the unit is still flashing the E1 Error code please contact us or the manufacturer back as the fan may be faulty or there could be other internal issues.
No the timer is off only after it has been started.