Patton Heater Model Poh2501 Manual 99%

This comprehensive guide serves as an reference manual for the Patton POH2501, covering safety instructions, operating procedures, maintenance steps, and troubleshooting techniques. Important Safety Instructions

Ideal for maintaining temperature in small spaces or during mild weather.

This is normal "thermal expansion" as the metal fins and oil heat up or cool down.

Always plug the heater directly into a wall outlet. Never use an extension cord or power strip, as these are major fire hazards for high-wattage appliances. patton heater model poh2501 manual

The large knob on the top or side is the . This is not a "heat level" dial (Low/Medium/High); it is a temperature selector.

Look at your home electrical panel. If the breaker has tripped, reset it.

This is a normal physical property of steel radiator fins and is not a safety concern. This comprehensive guide serves as an reference manual

Store the heater in its original packaging or a sealed box in a cool, dry place to prevent dust build-up inside the mechanical components during the summer months. Troubleshooting Guide Potential Cause Unit is not plugged in securely. Check the plug connection at the wall outlet. The wall outlet lacks power. Check your home circuit breaker or fuse box. Thermostat is set too low. Turn the thermostat dial clockwise to a higher setting. Overheat protection triggered.

The Patton POH2501 is a reliable, "workhorse" style heater best suited for those who want a quiet, steady heat source rather than a quick blast of air. It is particularly effective for keeping a baseline temperature in cabins, bedrooms, or large offices. Patton Heater Model Poh2501 Manual Link [portable]

Equipped with four caster wheels and a built-in carry handle for easy transport. Performance & User Experience Always plug the heater directly into a wall outlet

Are you looking to fix a with your unit?

the heater in water or allow water to drip into the internal motor housing.

Check the connection; test the outlet with another device or check your home's breaker box. The tip-over switch is engaged.