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<p>[QUOTE="Bry, post: 12231885, member: 113171"]If your Espar is properly maintained and cleaned but still gives off fumes, here's 2 pieces advice:</p><p>1. Always start it at max heat for several minutes, THEN after it is hot, set to a lower temp (my max temp is 85 deg.)</p><p>2. If for any reason it goes off, such as the ignition key was turned on, it will go into cool down mode for several minutes and continue to blow the fan--DO NOT turn it back on until this cool down stage is over</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope this helps some of you! Those fumes are awful to breathe.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bry, post: 12231885, member: 113171"]If your Espar is properly maintained and cleaned but still gives off fumes, here's 2 pieces advice: 1. Always start it at max heat for several minutes, THEN after it is hot, set to a lower temp (my max temp is 85 deg.) 2. If for any reason it goes off, such as the ignition key was turned on, it will go into cool down mode for several minutes and continue to blow the fan--DO NOT turn it back on until this cool down stage is over Hope this helps some of you! Those fumes are awful to breathe.[/QUOTE]
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