STEP 1
Multi-Watt Element Wiring Configuration:
Use the table on the right to select the correct wattage required, and element terminals to be used.
Figure 5
SINGLE POLE
TIMER
THERMOSTAT
3
6
1
4
MANUAL
HEATING ELEMENT
RESET HIGH
TEMPERATURE
LIMIT
240/208
VOLT
POWER
SUPPLY
L1
L2
How do I insert the heater assembly into the wall can?
Install Heater Assembly
STEP 2
Turn heater assembly upside down (element down with motor facing you).
Connect the supply wires to the heater wires with connectors (See Figure 6b).
Now rotate the heater so the element and the fan are facing you. The element
should be at the top.
Insert the bottom edge of the heater assembly into the half round slots in the
bottom lip of the wall can (See Figure 6a). [IMPORTANT: Push wires into bottom
of wall can during insertion. Be sure that supply wires are not caught between
motor and wall can.] Attach assembly at top with screw provided.
Install Grill
STEP 3
Secure grill with the screws provided.
Slide thermostat knob onto right control
shaft extending through the grill and the
timer knob onto the left shaft. Turn
power on at the electrical panel board.
Warranty is void if any material is
sprayed on the element or blower.
How to operate your heater
1. Once installation is complete and power has been restored,
turn the thermostat knob fully clockwise. (The thermostat is
on the right.)
2. When the room reaches your comfort level, turn the thermostat
knob counterclockwise until the heater turns off. The heater
will auto mat ically cycle around this preset temperature.*
3. To reduce the room temperature, turn the knob counterclockwise.
To increase the room tempera ture, turn the knob clockwise.
4. For additional heat beyond thermostat setting, when room
is occupied, turn timer to desired minutes. (The timer is on the
left and represented by the symbol
minutes.) Heater will remain on until time expires, then
control of the heater will return to the thermostat and
the previous set-point setting.
Maintenance
As needed, or every six months minimum.
1.
WARNING! Before removing grill, turn the electrical
power off at the electrical panel board (circuit breaker or fuse
box). Lock or tag the panel board door to prevent someone
from accidentally turning the power on while you are
working on the heater. Failure to do so could result in
serious electrical shock, burns, or possible death.
2. It is important that you verify power has been turned off and
no power is going to the heater before proceeding. Circuit
breakers are often not marked correctly and turning the
wrong breaker off could mean electricity is flowing to the
heater, even if the heater does not appear to be working.
*Note: If thermostat knob is turned fully counterclockwise, it will be in the disabled (no heat) position.
Installation Instructions
Part Two
TERMINALS
MOTOR
Figure 6a
Operation & Maintenance
If you are uncomfortable working with electrical appliances,
unable to follow these guidelines, or do not have the
necessary equipment, consult a qualified electrician.
3. Once you verify the power has been turned off correctly,
proceed to the next step.
4. Remove screws and take off grill.
5. Wash grill with hot soapy water and dry immediately.
6. While holding fan (to avoid damage or bending), use a hair
dryer or vacuum on blow cycle to blow debris through the
top element (do not touch element).
7. Vacuum fan area without touching the elements.
8. Replace grill and secure with screws.
. The numbers indicate
9. Turn thermostat to desired setting.
10. Turn power back on at the electrical panel board.
About the Manual Reset Temperature Limit Control
The heater is protected by a temperature-limiting control. The
manual reset temperature limit control is designed to open the
heater circuit when excessive operating temperatures are
detected. The problem must be assessed and the limit must be
reset to resume operation.
Resetting the Manual Reset Temperature Limit Control
If the manual reset limit control has opened the heater circuit
due to excessive operating temperatures, the heater will not
work until the manual reset limit button is pressed. After allowing
the unit to cool for at least 10 minutes and resolving the problem
causing the limit to trip; use a narrow object such as a ball-point
pen to access the manual reset button through the lower-right
center section of the heater grill. Press FIRMLY and be sure
to listen and feel for a click, indicating it has been reset.
1300
800
500
975
600
375
DO NOT DISCONNECT THE YELLOW TERMINAL
AT THE "A" LOCATION
(1) Remove and cut BLUE (C) terminal from wire harness
and wrap cut loose wire end with electrical tape.
Move remaining YELLOW (B) terminal to the BLUE (C)
terminal location.
(2) Cut BLUE (C) terminal from wire harness and wrap
loose wire end with electrical tape.
WARNING
Turn the electrical
power off at the
electrical panel
board (circuit
breaker or fuse box)
and lock or tag the
panel board door
to prevent someone
from turning on
power while you
are working on the
heater. Failure to
do so could result
in serious electrical
shock, burns, or
possible death.
WARNING
Risk of Electrical
Shock. Connect
grounding lead to
grounding screw
provided. Keep all
Figure 6b
foreign objects out
of heater.
WARNING
Risk of Fire.
Heater must be
kept clear of all
obstructions: a
minimum of 3' in
front; 6" on both sides
and above. Heater
must be kept clean of
lint, dirt and debris.
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