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WeWarm manufactures smart home heating solutions, including oscillating ceramic and infrared quartz heaters, designed for safety, efficiency, and comfortable indoor living.

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WeWarm is a provider of smart home appliances with a primary focus on efficient heating solutions for residential spaces. The brand offers a variety of portable heating products, such as oscillating ceramic heaters and infrared quartz cabinet heaters, engineered to provide supplemental warmth in bedrooms, living rooms, and offices.

WeWarm emphasizes safety and innovation, integrating features like tip-over protection, overheat automatic shut-off, and cool-touch housings into their devices. Select models also include multifunction capabilities, such as UVC air purification, to enhance indoor air quality while heating. By combining modern design with practical functionality, WeWarm aims to deliver reliable comfort and peace of mind to households.

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WeWarm HT1017A Oscillating Ceramic Heater User Manual

November 25, 2025
WeWarm HT1017A Oscillating Ceramic Heater User Manual info@wewarmsmart.com PACKAGE CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate, or install the product. IMPORTANT SAFETY…

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WeWarm support FAQ

Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.

  • Why does my WeWarm heater emit a strange odor when first turned on?

    It is normal for new heaters to emit a slight odor when first used. This is caused by a special heat-resistant coating on the heating elements burning off. The smell should dissipate after a few hours of operation.

  • Is it safe to use an extension cord with my WeWarm heater?

    No. Manufacturers typically recommend plugging the heater directly into a dedicated 120V wall outlet. Using an extension cord or power strip can lead to overheating, fire hazards, and potential damage to the unit.

  • My heater's power cord feels warm to the touch. Is this dangerous?

    A slightly warm power cord is generally normal during operation. However, if the cord is hot to the touch or shows signs of melting near the plug, stop using the heater immediately. This may indicate a loose wall outlet connection requiring inspection by an electrician.

  • How do I clean the air intake on my heater?

    Ensure the heater is unplugged and cool. Use a vacuum hose attachment or compressed air to remove dust and debris from the intake vents to maintain proper airflow and prevent overheating.