This product complies with the European Safety Standards EN60335-2-30 and the European Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) EN55014, EN60555-2 and EN60555-3.
These cover the essential requirements of EEC Directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC
IMPORTANT NOTES: It is important to read these instructions carefully and also note the information given on the heater itself.
As these particular instructions refer to the assembly and installation of a new heater, they should be retained by the installer; not left
behind for the user as this would invite the dismantling and servicing by unqualified persons. FOR THE USER, there is a separate
instruction leaflet explaining how the heater should best be operated. Please see that this leaflet is left with the heater for the user’s
purposes. A MEANS FOR DISCONNECTION IN ALL POLES MUST BE INCORPORATED IN THE FIXED WIRING IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE WIRING RULES, THE INSTALLATION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN. CABLE HAVING A
MINIMUM ‘T’ RATING OF 85ºC MUST BE USED. Heaters forming part of a comprehensive space heating system should be wired
with their own separate circuit, if however, 1 or 2 heaters are installed as a starter system these may be connected to a 30 amp
ring main provided that the instructions below are observed, any further heaters installed must be connected by its own circuit. If
connected to a 30 amp ring circuit the total rating of heaters connected must not exceed 3kW, where the circuit supplies a kitchen,
or 4kW, where the circuit does not include a kitchen. The storage radiator is designed to run on cheap overnight electricity, therefore
the means of connecting the heater to the ring main should include a timer. These should be connected to the supply with 3 core
heat resistant cable, the size of which is dependant on heater loading i.e. loading up to 10 amps use 1mm², up to 13 amps use
1.5mm² and for the larger heaters 2.5mm² cable. The heater must not be installed immediately below a fixed socket outlet. This
heater must be installed where it is impossible for switches and other controls to be touched by a person using a bath or shower.
WARNINGS - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED - SPECIAL ATTENTION MUST BE PAID TO THE SECURITY OF THE HEATER’S
WALL FIXINGS. THE HEATER MUST BE PLACED ON A LEVEL SURFACE AVOIDING ANY IRREGULARITIES. Two supplies are
taken into this heater, both fan heater and storage heater circuits must be connected to the same phase of the electricity supply. IF,
DURING ANY REASSEMBLY OF THE HEATER, A PART OF THE THERMAL INSULATION SHOWS DAMAGE OR DETERIORATION
WHICH MAY IMPAIR SAFETY, IT SHOULD BE REPLACED BY AN IDENTICAL PART.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision for instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Storage heaters are not compatible with all types and grades of floor coverings, and in extreme cases damage may occur. It is recommended
that before installation of this product, you check that your floor covering is suitable for exposure to continued high temperatures.
WALL FIXING: The heater must ALWAYS be mounted against, and fixed to a wall as it will not stand up by itself. A detachable
bracket is provided for screwing to the wall, the heater is then placed in position and fixed to the bracket by a screw at each end.
The heater must never be unscrewed or moved from the wall bracket whilst it is loaded with bricks. THE HEATER IS VERY HEAVY
AND WILL BE DANGEROUS IF ITS WALL FIXING BECOMES INSECURE.
Solid Brick and Concrete Walls
No. 10 Rawlplug plastic inserts.
Drill hole of 8mm dia to a depth
of 15mm greater than depth of the
Panelled Wall, Paramount Board, Chipboard, Plasterboard, etc.
Check that the panel itself is adequately fixed to battens etc. Use Rawlplug
M5 intersets; drill accurate 10mm dia holes in single skin plasterboard.
One fixing should be in studwork.
insert.
Timber Frame
Seek specialist advice, some authorities suggest RAWLNUT
Hollow concrete, Breeze Block and Thermolite Block Walls
RAWLPLUG ‘RAWLOK R6054R’. Some authorities suggest UNIFIX LB
70/10mm.
Use Drill for accurate hole, not hammer or chisel.
PLEASE DON’T TAKE CHANCES
Site conditions may vary considerably and Creda cannot
recommend the correct wall fixings to be used. It is the
responsibility of the installer to ensure that adequate
permanent fixing has been achieved. Purely for guidance
the suggested fixings are made for certain wall materials
but this list is not comprehensive or authoritative.
Different wall constructions will need different inserts.
Note that inserts incorporating plastic may be subject
to shrinkage behind a warm storage heater and are
therefore not recommended.
Wall fixings can be obtained from local
stockists
CARPETS: For safety, the heater must be positioned in the room so that there is at least 75mm (3”) free air space all around it; under
windows, ensure that curtains, when drawn, cannot touch or cover the heater casing. In order to maintain stability, it is essential that
the heater be placed on a level surface and care should be taken to avoid irregular surfaces, such as may result from carpets or
tiled surrounds partially protruding under the heater. The heater feet are designed to go underneath a carpet rather than standing
on it; this permits the weight to be taken on a firm base. Carpet gripper should be removed from behind the heater feet.
BRICKS: The heater casing and the heater storage bricks with which it must be fitted, are delivered in separate packages. The
brick is common to all heaters, packed in pairs.
The brick catalogue number is 791402015. 7935 and 75772002 models have 12 bricks. 7936 and 75772003 have 16
bricks.
First, turn carton upside down
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Open bottom flaps on cartonThe corner fitments contain
the fixing kit.
Stand the heater against the wall in its intended position.
Mark the position of the two outside corners of the wall bracket.
Carefully place the heater aside, and remove the wall bracket from the
heater by removing the screw at each end.
Reposition the bracket against the wall using the corner marks for
alignment.
Mark through slots in bracket, two at the extreme ends and the others
spaced evenly between them.
The slots are in groups, allowing mortar courses between bricks to be
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avoided, or battens, etc. to be found for the fixing holes.
CARPET FITTING
Cut the underlay and remove carpet gripper to clear feet, allowing heater weight to be taken on floor
proper; lay carpet over feet, slitting it as shown above. It is unnecessary to cut carpet away.
WALL FIXINGS - VERY IMPORTANT
When bracket is securely fixed, replace
the heater under the bracket angle and
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allowing different stand-offs for different thicknesses
of skirting board. Do not fully tighten these screws
until the bricks are loaded into the heater as some
settling of the heater may occur.
NOTE: NEVER REMOVE THESE SCREWS WITHOUT
FIRST UNLOADING THE HEATER.
See also figure 2 regarding carpets where
appropriate.
Note: Max. skirting size is 15 x 120mm.
Note that the smallest wall spacing should be used
align screw holes on heaters ends. There
are two fixing slots at each end of heater,
You must fit a
retaining screw at
each end of the
heater.
only when the skirting board is of the modern slim
type, or there is no skirting board at all. THE HEATER MUST STAND VERTICAL
A clear space of at least 3” (75mm)
must be left at either side of the heater,
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and any projections or shelves must
be at least 10” (250mm) above the
heater casing. Curtains must not
be draped around or in contact with
the casing. A shelf unit is separately
available for fitting above heaters.
The top panel and front panel are joined and
should be removed as one assembly. To do
this, remove the screws fixing the rear flange
of the top panel, and remove the screws along
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the bottom edge of the front panel. Carefully swing out
bottom of front panel and lift assembly clear of casing,
this operation also removes the control knobs under the
flap. Put assembly in a safe place to avoid damage to
paint etc.
NOTE: Removal of the lower front panel is only possible after the top and main front panel assembly has
been removed. First, remove the two black screws situated on the lower front face, then remove the four side
screws. The lower front panel will then pull forward, clear of the heater.
ENSURE THAT THE CABLES ARE NOT TRAPPED
UNDER THE HEATER LEGS
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MAINS TERMINALS
RESTRICTED
SUPPLY
UNRESTRICTED
SUPPLY
Storage Heater Circuit
79368S
75772003S
79358S
75772002S
IMPORTANT: For earthing, loosen the earth screws
sufficiently to wrap the mains’ earth wire around it between
flat washer and cup washer, and retighten the earthing
screw. Both restricted and unrestricted supply wires must be
connected to their respective earthing points.
Feed the mains cable through the appropriate cable clamp
and make connections as marked on the heater. Pull back
any slack through the clamp and tighten clamping screw.
If mains connection is to be made from the left hand side,
at this point the mains lead must be secured to the base of
the fan box by fixing the ties provided in the fixing kit through
the holes along the rear of the fan box base.
RESTRICTED
SUPPLY
Combi Fan Heater Circuit
PINK
PINK
UNRESTRICTED
SUPPLY
CONNECTING
THE SUPPLIES
Charge Rated
Period Charge
79358S & 75772002S 7 hours 18 kWh
79368S & 75772003S 7 hours 24 kWh
NOTE: The fan heater element is factory set at full
rating. If ½ load rating only is required the installer
should move the black wire as indicated in the circuit
diagram.
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Remove the inner front panel; this carries on it’s inner face the front
insulation slab. Handle this with care, the insulation must not be
damaged.
REMOVE ALL THE PACKING CARDBOARD FROM INSIDE THE STORAGE
BRICK COMPARTMENT, IF LEFT INSIDE IT WILL BE SET ON FIRE WHEN
THE HEATER IS SWITCHED ON. ENSURE THAT ALL PACKAGING
MATERIAL IS REMOVED FROM THE BRICKS BEFORE FITTING THEM.
WARNING
Temporarily remove one central element to provide
access for the rear rank of bricks.
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Loosen terminals on one of the elements and remove this to allow
installation of rear rank of storage bricks. On heaters with 3 or 4
elements remove one of the central ones.
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Note the way the bricks are positioned in the heater. Otherwise they
will not fit.
Put in place the rear rank of bricks, pushing them well back
against the rear insulation. Replace the element, making sure
that the connection is tight.
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Now, place in position the front rank of bricks,
again pushing them back to make room for
the front insulation slab which is attached to
the front panel.
Check that the front insulation slab is properly attached to the inner front
panel and refit panel (insulation innermost) to the heater by locating its
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as mentioned earlier, and the insulation properly aligned, there should be no bulging of this
panel and no undue force necessary to fix it.
Refit the lower front panel by aligning the four side screws before refitting the front face
screws. With the lower front panel in place, the outer panel assembly can be hooked
over the rear panel top flange and the screws top and bottom replaced and tightened.
Take care not to trap wires or the thermostat capillary between the panel flanges. Ensure all washers are replaced in their
original positions.
Refit the control knobs under the lift - up flap, taking care to align the flat on each spindle.
PLEASE ENSURE THAT ALL POLYSTYRENE AND CARDBOARD PACKING PIECES HAVE BEEN REMOVED.
ENSURE WALL BRACKET SCREWS ARE TIGHTENED FULLY.
WARNING. When a new heater is run up to temperature, the materials will produce a slight smell for the first few days,
these are normally harmless in a well ventilated room. It is best to make these first overnight charges with the ‘Input’
control knob at ‘Maximum’. Caged birds, young children and people with chest ailments are best kept out of the room
for this first period.
AUTOMATIC CHARGING DEVICE (AUTO-SET Fitted only on ‘ACW’ models) The Auto-Set
Control rations the overnight charge each night by sensing the room temperature.
The knob is marked with the numbers 1 to 6, turning the knob to a lower number will reduce the charge consequently,
the level of room warmth the next day.
Once set, the knob should need no further adjustment and the Auto-Set will maintain automatically the room warmth
each day by varying the charge according to the weather.
1. Set the room temperature (output) control knob to setting 4.
2. Turn the Auto-Set Knob clockwise as far as it will go.
3. Leave the heater to run in this condition for two nights in order to quickly disperse the ’new’ smell which although
slight, is better removed once and for all.
4. Instruct the user to set the Auto-Set down to his chosen setting on the third day.
Instructions on this are given in the Users Guide which we ask you to ensure is left with the user.
bottom edge behind the front lip of the chassis, and inserting retaining
screws along the top and both sides. With the bricks pushed well back,
SETTING THE CONTROLS
The controls are located under the lockable flap at the right
hand corner of the top panel. To adjust the controls on the
heater use a coin and engage it in the slot provided on the
top surface of the knob.
On this the user sets the overnight charge on the numbered knob marked ‘Input’.
Setting up procedure;
1. Turn the ‘lnput’ knob to maximum setting (6)
2. Set the ‘Output’ knob to setting No. 4.
3. Leave the heater to run in this condition for two nights in order to quickly disperse the new smell.
4. Instruct the user to set the ‘Input’ to his chosen setting on the third day. Instructions on this are given in the Users
Guide which we ask you to ensure is left with the user.
Part No. 88014 Iss. No. 4 09/09
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