Patton Heater Model Poh2501 Manual [new]
The Patton POH2501 is an electric oil-filled radiator heater. While a direct digital download for this specific vintage model is difficult to find, it functions identically to most standard Patton oil-filled radiators. 🛠️ Core Operation Guide
Patton POH2501 is a portable, electric oil-filled radiator heater designed for supplemental indoor heating. As an oil-filled unit, it is factory-sealed and never requires refilling. 1. Technical Specifications Model Number: Power Output: 1500 Watts (High) / 750 Watts (Low) Electrical Requirements: 120V AC, 60Hz Current Draw: Approximately 12.5 Amps Safety Features: Tip-over safety switch and overheat protection 2. Operating Instructions Placement: patton heater model poh2501 manual
: Plug the unit directly into a standard 120V wall outlet. Avoid using extension cords unless they are heavy-duty and rated for at least 1500 watts. Thermostat & Heat Settings Turn the thermostat knob clockwise to the maximum setting. The Patton POH2501 is an electric oil-filled radiator
- Turn the thermostat dial to "High" or the maximum setting to heat the room rapidly.
- Once the room reaches your desired comfort level, slowly turn the dial backward (counter-clockwise) until you hear a click and the heater turns off.
- The heater will now cycle on and off automatically to maintain that specific temperature.
- Read the manual carefully: Before using your heater, read the manual to understand its features, safety precautions, and operating instructions.
- Place the heater on a level surface: Ensure the heater is placed on a stable and level surface to prevent accidents and tip-overs.
- Keep the heater away from flammable materials: Maintain a safe distance between the heater and flammable materials, such as curtains, bedding, or furniture.
- Regularly inspect and clean the heater: Regularly inspect and clean the heater to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage.
- Fan Only: This setting runs the fan without the heating element. It is useful for circulating air in the summer or cooling down the unit after use.
- Low Heat (750W): Use this for smaller rooms or to maintain a temperature without using full power.
- High Heat (1500W): This is the maximum output setting, designed to heat large spaces like garages or workshops quickly.
Low Heat: Flip only the first switch on (often 600W or 700W). Turn the thermostat dial to "High" or the
Because this model has been discontinued by the manufacturer (Patton is now a brand under Jarden Consumer Solutions, later acquired by Newell Brands), finding a physical copy of the manual can be difficult.
