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Karinasked
I too find the timer function restrictive. It would be perfect for me to have it running in the kitchen for two hours in the morning and two hours in the evening as an example. I have tried to plug a timer into the socket and set the time for on an off that way, did not work. Now I will set it on 19 degrees and have it run all the time, not too happy with that. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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allanasked
I have turned mine on 8 times on max high for 3 hours at a time and this unit still smells like melting plastic or paint. The smell supposed to disappear after a couple of hours. What do I do ?
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The "Burning In" smell should go away. Its important to turn both the thermostat and power settings to max. Put a half a bucket of water next to it and make sure you have some free flow of air when doing this. Preferabltly open door or window close to the radiator.
Also make sure you have removed all the packaging.
Mine is working fine with no smell at high or low settings. Took just over 2 hours at max to burn off...
Another important note is that if you have a dusty house the dust that settlern on the radiator and in the columns will burn off at high settings. Just use a vacuum cleaner on it to remove the dust every now and then...
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