Dreo Space Heater Quick Start Guide
Control Panel
Power (On / Off): Touch to turn the heater on/off.
Timer (0-12H): Touch to set a timer (0-12H).
Child Lock: Long press [power-symbol] and [up-arrow-symbol] for 3s to activate/deactivate Child Lock function.
Heat Level / Temperature:
- In Power Heat mode, touch [plus-symbol] or [minus-symbol] to adjust the heating level (H1/H2/H3).
- In ECO mode, touch [plus-symbol] or [minus-symbol] to adjust the set temperature (41-95°F).
Mode (Power Heat / ECO / Fan Only): Touch to switch between modes ([power-heat-symbol] → [eco-symbol] → [fan-only-symbol]). Long press [mode-symbol] for 3s to turn on/off the button sounds.
Note: Once turned off, a 30-second countdown will show up on the display while the fan blows out the remaining heat.
LED Display
Plugged in: Indicates the heater is plugged in.
Timer: Shows the set timer duration.
Fan Only: Indicates the fan is running without heat.
Power Heat with three heating levels: H1 (1000W), H2 (1300W), H3 (1500W).
ECO: The heater will automatically select its optimal heating power, depending on the difference between the set and ambient temperature.
Extend Warranty to 30 Months
Scan the QR code or visit dreo.com/warranty to extend your warranty for free.
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Email: support@dreo.com
Phone: (888) 290-1688 (Mon - Fri, 9:00 am-5:00 pm PST/PDT)
Website: www.dreo.com
Heater Safety: Do's and Don'ts
Do
- Directly plug into a 15A 120V wall outlet only. Power strip / extension cord / shared outlet can cause overloading and result in a short circuit, fire, or electric shock.
- Check the plug and outlet regularly and keep them clean. Most dust is flammable and dust buildup can cause a short circuit, fire or electric shock.
- Check the plug regularly and contact Dreo Customer Service if it's bent or damaged. Any bent or damaged plug can cause a short circuit, fire, or electric shock.
- Ask a qualified electrician to fix the outlet if it's loose. Loose outlets can disrupt currents and cause a short circuit, fire, or electric shock.
Don't
- Don't use a dusty plug or plug into a dusty outlet.
- Don't share the outlet with other appliances.
- Don't plug into a loose outlet.
- Don't use a bent or damaged plug.
- Don't use a power strip / extension cord.