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ComfortZone
Heater Specifications
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Model CZ1500‐W—Wood Cabinet
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Cabinet: ¾ ply—Cherry, Oak & Tuscan
Mahogany veneers available
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Weight: 36.0 lbs
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Dimensions: 15 ½" x 15 ½" x 17" (H,W,D)
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Power Requirements: 115 Volt AC, 1000 Watt
(Model 1000), 1500 Watt (Model 1500)
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Power Cord: 7 ft—14 gauge.
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Thermostat: Electronic Analog—large numbers.
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Accuracy: ±2° (1 degree up and 1 degree down)
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Delayed Start Function: Up to 24 hours
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Safety Cut‐Off: Yes.
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Listed Approvals: CTUV‐US & International (UL Equivalent).
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Remote Control: Credit card type—large button surface
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Pre‐Filter: Life‐time electrostatic
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Cord Storage: Convenient Cord Wrap for transport & storage
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Lifetime Electrostatic Filter: to maintain air quality, which is removed and installed
with a spring
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Heat Type: Therapeutic Quartz Infrared Heat.
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Heat Chamber: Copper‐ion generation panel with stainless diffraction coils.
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Heating Elements: Four (4) quartz infrared emitters.
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Emitter Life Expectancy: Rated at 20,000 hours.
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Fan System: Single high‐output scroll fan or Twin DC 90mm ball‐bearing fans . Both
systems provide much quieter operation and eliminate vibration & ELF 60 Hz
electromagnetic emissions caused by AC axial fan motors.
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Fan Noise Level: 42 dB—quiet.
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Warranty: Limited 3‐Year Warranty.
Customer/Warranty Service: (866) 446-2864
Suggestions for Best Performance
To assure maximum performance of your ComfortZone™ heater, please
review the following recommendations:
Do not locate the heater in an area with a high a high air exchange rate in
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and out of the room. Heat produced should be contained in the room.
Try placing the heater near a warmer inside wall and direct the output
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toward a cooler outside wall. The cooler outside wall will tend to draw the
generated heat towards it, which will allow for more efficient heating.
Placing the heater next to a cold air return will draw the heat away from the
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area to be heated. Try closing or covering the cold air return. This will allow
for more efficient heating. Experiment with the placement of the heater to
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see what works best for you.
To ensure maximum efficiency, a 30% minimum relative humidity should be
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maintained in the heated environment. This is usually not a concern.
The heater is designed to operate for maximum efficiency in the 68‐74
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degree range. Due to the soft heat concept, as explained earlier,
temperatures at 68 degrees F feel as though it were 72 degrees F. This is due
to the heat mixing with humidity evenly for head‐to‐toe comfort.
When the heater is placed in an isolated area, i.e. basement or recreation
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area, any existing HVAC heating system vents should be closed in that area,
if possible. This allows the heater to maintain the isolated area more
efficiently.
If placing the heater a few feet above the floor, such as in rooms with large
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areas of bare concrete, make sure the heater is secure and won't fall. This
will allow for more efficient heating since concrete acts as a heat sink and
will tend to draw the heat in its direction. Optimally, concrete floors should
be covered to provide some insulation factor from the concrete.
Set your central heating system to a lower temperature. Place the heater in
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the area you spend the most of your time. Now set the heater to your
comfort level. There is no point in heating multiple rooms to 68+ degrees F
when not in use.
When heating larger areas, place the heater in a central location.
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If the heater is used in an extremely dirty or dusty area, the filter must be
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cleaned more frequently to maintain heater performance.
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