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Date:         Fri, 7 Jan 2000 16:34:29 -0800
Reply-To:     vince_pappalardo@HP.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Vince P." <vince_pappalardo@HP.COM>
Subject:      Re: Coleman Plat Cat heater report--HEADACHE when used
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My sister bought one of these to use in the back of her pickup with a camper shell. During the first two hours she used it she got an overpower burnt metallic smell that gave her a headache. Hoping that the smell would only last a few minutes, she had all the windows open to air it out while it was on -- defeating the purpose of the heater completely. She ended up turning it off after two hours of this overpowering smell and returned the item to the store. I strongly recommend to any one who buys one of these to set it up in a well ventilated area outside during the first use and give it a good burn in period. You can also use this burn in period to access for yourself if you are sensitive to any of its operation. By the way, I think the instructions say not to use this heater while you sleep--probably for fire safety sake but who knows what else they may also be worried about.

Vince. 85' Westy (Still have not installed the Aux. Bat. and Poropex Heater)


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