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Fan replacement
1. Determine which of the fans is not
functioning.
2. Disconnect the cables to the relevant
fan.
3. Remove the screws securing the fan
and lift the fan out.
4. Install the new fan in reverse order to
the above.
Changing the electric coil/battery (E)
1. Mark and disconnect the cables to the
electric coil/battery.
2. Remove the mounting screws securing
the electric coil/battery in the unit
and lift the electric coil/battery out.
3. Install the new electric coil/battery in
reverse order to the above.
Replacing the electric heater/coil (E)
1. Mark and disconnect the cables to
the electric heater/coil.
2. Remove the mounting screws
securing the electric heater/coil in
the unit and lift the electric heater/
coil out.
3. Install the new electric heater/coil in
reverse order to the above.
Trouble shooting
If the fans are not working or do not
blow properly, check the following:
• Operating power supply to the unit;
check fuses, circuit-breaker, time
switch/thermostat (if any) that starts
and stops the unit.
• That the air flow selector is correctly
set.
• That the position limit switch is
working.
• That the overheat protection for the
motors has not been deployed.
• That the intake grille is not dirty.
If there is no heat, check the following:
• That the heat demand exists; check
thermostat settings and actual
temperature.
For units with electrical heating, check
the following:
• Power supply to electric heater coil;
check fuses and circuit-breaker (if
any).
• That the overheat protection for the
motors has not been deployed.
For units with water coil, check the
following:
• That the water coil is air free.
• That there is enough water flow.
• That incoming water is heated enough.
If the fault cannot be rectified, please
contact a qualified service technician.
Residual current circuit breaker (E)
When the installation is protected
by means of a residual current
circuit breaker, which trips when
the appliance is connected, this may
be due to moisture in the heating
element. When an appliance containing
a heater element has not been used
for a long period or stored in a damp
environment, moisture can enter the
element.
This should not be seen as a fault, but
is simply rectified by connecting the
appliance to the mains supply via a
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