Part No. 85902 Iss. No. 11 08/10
MANUAL INPUT CONTROL:
The amount of heat stored is determined by your manual adjustment of the knob marked INPUT. The knob is also marked with numbers 1 to 6,
setting 1 giving the least overnight charge and setting 6 giving the maximum overnight charge. It would be a mistake to try to follow the varying
outdoor weather changes by daily adjustment of the knob and it is best, rather, to follow these seasonal changes. Start with Autumn say with a
setting of 1 or 2 and gradually increase the setting as the Winter comes on, frosts etc. Reverse the pattern as Winter turns into Spring.
SUGGESTIONS FOR OVERNIGHT SETTINGS:
COMBI OUTPUT:
This is the left hand knob under the flap. This is the room temperature thermostat controlling
the heat delivered to your room by the fan heater. The fan heater uses normal price electricity.
There is a red indicator on the bottom section of the heater front panel which illuminates when
the fan heater is on.
FAN HEATER SAFETY CUT OUT:
The fan heater element has a safety cut out fitted which will operate to turn off the heater element if the airflow is restricted. If the cut out operates you will find the fan and direct heater will stop.
Two suggested ways of using the output control are:
1. Leave it at minimum until the evening, then turn it up to a setting that will give you a comfortable condition; the higher the setting, the higher
the room temperature. Turn it back to minimum at bed time.
2. Choose some intermediate setting, say 2 to 4 which gives you the pattern of heating which suits you and leave the knob at this setting. The
higher the setting the more normal price electricity you may use.
Remember that reducing the input setting will store less energy. Therefore more energy will be required from the fan heater if weather conditions do not compensate.
RESETTING THE SAFETY CUT OUT:
To reset the fan heater cut out, isolate its supply. Leave the heater with the supply off for at least 20 minutes, reconnect and if the cut out had
operated it will have reset and the heater should function as normal with the output control set accordingly.
AUTOMATIC INPUT CONTROL
After 48 hours of running at maximum control settings, the heater can now be adjusted to operate at its optimum performance. Please use the following
instructions as a guide.
1. In the early afternoon to early evening, say between the hours of 2pm and 8pm, turn the input control knob fully anti-clockwise until the minimum stop
position is achieved, then turn the knob slowly clockwise until an audible “click” is heard - leave the control at this setting.
This will allow the heater to take on an overnight charge.
2. On the following evening, (at around the time when you would normally be retiring to bed) judge the temperature of the room (not the heater).
If the room is warm enough, carefully touch the top of the heaters side panel, this should be cool to the touch (i.e. heater discharged). If the side panel
is still hot or quite warm, carefully reduce the Input Control Knob setting by a very small amount. On the following evening again judge whether the
room is warm enough when you retire to bed together with the temperature at the top of the side panel.
If however when you retire to bed after initially setting the Input Control to “the click” the room is too cool and the temperature at the top of the side
panel is cold, increase by a very small amount the Input Control setting; repeat as necessary over the next two or three days.
Remember, you need sufficient heat to be stored overnight in the core when it has finished charging to last through the day, so that by the end of the
day virtually all of the heat has been used up.
3. Persevere with this procedure until you are satisfied with the temperature of your rooms.
Due to the nature of the Auto Heater, once set up correctly, the input control can be left undisturbed and the heater will charge each night automatically
following exactly the outdoor weather conditions, even to the point of off when summer arrives. The heater surfaces will of course vary according to
the weather and the amount of heat stored. Because of variations in the siting for different heaters in rooms, each heater needs to be set individually
and the finally chosen input control knob settings may be different in different rooms.
Special Conditions for Australia and New Zealand - This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm
persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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
Creda Heating
Millbrook House
Grange Drive
Hedge End
Southampton SO30 2DF
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AFTER SALES SERVICE Your product is guaranteed for one year from date of purchase. Within this period, we undertake
to repair or exchange free of charge provided it has been installed and operated in accordance with these instructions.
Your rights under this guarantee are additional to your statutory rights, which in turn are not affected by this guarantee.
Should you require after sales information please go to www.credaheating.co.uk where you will find our self help guide by clicking on ‘After Sales’
or ring our help desk on 0845 604 2399. Spare parts are also available on the website www.credaheating.co.uk.
Please do not initially return faulty
appliance, or part of an appliance, to us as this may result in transit damage and/or a delay in providing service.
Let us know your difficulty quoting the model
number and serial number (located along the wall bracket). We will then take the appropriate action. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase.