DeLonghi RADIANT HEATER Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

RADIA
RADIA
TEUR INFRAROUGE
TEUR INFRAROUGE
F
F
STUF
STUF
A INFRAROSSI
A INFRAROSSI
I
I
QERMASTRA UPERUQRHS AKTINOBOLIAS
QERMASTRA UPERUQRHS AKTINOBOLIAS
INFRAROOD KACHEL
INFRAROOD KACHEL
NL
NL
AQUECEDOR POR INFRA
AQUECEDOR POR INFRA
VERMELHO
VERMELHO
P
P
RADIANT HEA
RADIANT HEA
TER
TER
GB
GB
2
573243/07.94
A) If your appliance comes fitted with a plug, it will incor-
porate a 13 Amp fuse. If it does not fit your socket, the plug should be cut off from the mains lead, and an app­ropriate plug fitted, as below. WARNING: Very carefully dispose of the cut off plug after removing the fuse: do not insert in a 13 Amp socket elsewhere in the house as this could cause a shock hazard. With alternative plugs not incorporating a fuse, the cir­cuit must be protected by a 15 Amp fuse.
If the plug is a moulded-on type, the fuse cover must be re-fitted when changing the fuse using a 13 Amp Asta approved fuse to BS 1362. In the event of losing the fuse cover, the plug must NOT be used until a replace­ment fuse cover can be obtained from your nearest electrical dealer. The colour of the correct replacement fuse cover is that as marked on the base of the plug.
B) If your appliance is not fitted with a plug, please fol-
low the instructions provided below:
WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green and yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral Brown: Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not corre­spond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The green and yellow wire must be connected to the termi­nal in the plug marked with the letter E or the earth symbol
or coloured green or green and yellow. The blue wire must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter N or coloured black. The brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured red.
N
E
L
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (UK ONLY)
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RADIANT HEATER
Technical Data
Type Category Maximum Medium Low Gas pressure
Input Input Input
KW g/h KW g/h KW g/h
4.20 305 2.85 207 1.50 109 28÷30 mbar
This appliance is designed to operate with Butane at nominal pressure: 28 ÷ 30 mbar. For a regular gas combustion the required air quantity is: 8,4 m
3
/h.
WARNINGS
- ALWAYS use heater in accordance with instructions. Read the instructions book carefully and keep it in a safe place.
- This appliance requires a rubber tube and a pressure regulator in accordance with the law in force. If not supplied check with your gas supplier.
- Use ONLY in a well ventilated area.
- This appliance MUST NOT be used in basements, high rise flats, bathrooms or bedrooms and in rooms having volume less than 15m
3
(30 m3in living rooms).
- This appliance emits the combustion residues in the room in which is used.
- DO NOT place clothes or other materials on the heater, as apart from the danger of fire their presence could affect the efficient working of the appliance (fig. 1).
- DO NOT move heater from room to room when it is lit (fig. 2).
- DO NOT position heater alongside a wall or near curtains or arm-chairs etc. (fig. 3 - 4).
- ALWAYS face heater towards centre of room. Special care should be taken if the heater is on a surface where it can move or twist on its wheels or castors if knocked by a child or dog, etc.
- Minimum Clearance : 200 mm from sides,1500 mm from front.
- The heater you have purchased is fitted with safety devices which come on in the event of malfunctioning while the appliance is in use. If the pilot light (placed opposite the burner) accidentally goes out, or if the room is not sufficiently ventilated, the safety devi­ce will block the gas flow, causing the heater to go off.
- Do not use the heater at high altitudes.
Gas leakages
If a leak is suspected, turn off gas at the gas bottle, open the window and air the room. DO NOT disconnect the pressure regulator. Extinguish all naked lights. Slowly turn the gas on and brush the connections with soapy water or liquid detergent - a gas leak will form bub­bles. If a leak is found, turn the gas off and inform your Dealer. DO NOT use the heater again until it has been inspected by your Dealer. NEVER USE MATCHES TO FIND LEAKS.
see rating label
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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Gas bottle
Gas Bottle with 15 kg of maximum capacity can be installed. Changing of gas bottle must not be carried out in the presence of a naked flame. Use the gas bottle always in upright position. If a screw on regulator is used ensure that the regulator washer is present and in good condition -replace if in any doubt. To place the bottle in position, remove the rear panel which faces the inside during tran­sport, by unfastening the screws; than put the bottle in position and replace the panel.
Pressure regulators, rubber tubes and clips
CHECK that tubing is completely over the nozzles at each end of the tubing and that it is held firmly in place by tube clips (See fig.5). Examine flexible tubing regularly and get your Dealer to fit new tubing 400 mm long complying to local standard, if peri­shed, worn or damaged.
Ensure that the rubber tube inserted in the plastic support (see fig.
6). When connecting the pressure regulator to the gas bottle avoid
undue twisting of the flexible tubing. A 28 ÷ 30 mbar (11.2 in w.g.) pressure regulator for Butane or Propane complying to local standard must be connected to the appliance with the above tubing, using suitable tube clips.
Room ventilation
USE ONLY IN A WELL VENTILATED ROOM
Adequate ventilation must be provi­ded in rooms in which the heater is used. This ensures removal of the products of combustion and allows the entry of replacement air. The following table shows the smal­lest size of room suitable for each heat setting and the dimensions of the aperture which must be provi­ded equally divided between high and low level.
SAFETY GUARD
The guard is to prevent risk of fire and no part of it should be permanently removed. It does not give full protection for young children or the infirm.
fig. 5
fig. 6
Control knob setting Room Size Room Aperture
Position
big flame
(maximum rate)
15 m
3
105 cm
2
Position medium flame (medium rate)
28.5 m
3
Position small flame (low rate)
42 m
3
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Lighting the heater
1. Turn on the gas at the gas bottle tap.
2. FROM «
» POSITION, fully depress the control knob for 10 seconds and turn to
(Small Flame) position. (If pilot flame does not ignite return to starting position and repeat). Continue to fully depress the knob for a further 20 seconds to allow the thermo­couple probe to heat up. Then turn the knob to select the desired setting as follows:
(Small Flame) Low Input (Medium Flame) Medium Input, (Big Flame) Maximum Input
Auxiliary ignition
Should piezoelectric starter fail to work, repeat operation on control knob and use a match to light pilot flame and repeat the operations above described.
Tunring off the heater
Turn off the gas bottle tap.
The Heater will be totally “OFF” only if the tap at the gas bottle is turned off.
VENTILATED RADIANT HEATER
Electrical connection
- Before using the appliance check that your supply voltage is the same as that shown on the rating label of the unit.
- Connect your heater to earth provided socket only, having a capacity of at least 10/16 A.
- THIS APPLIANCE CONFORMS TO DIRECTIVE EN 55014 GOVERNING RADIO INTERFERENCE.
Operation and use
Fully insert plug into socket-outlet and switch on the fan heater following the instructions of Fig. 7. Before switching on the gas burner, read carefully the relevant operating instructions.
VENTILATION ONLY
(It can be used together with the gas burners for an ade­quate heat distribu­tion).
OFF
VENTILATION + 1000 W HEATING RIGHT OR LEFT
(It can be used together with the gas burners - 4200 W ­for the fast heating of the room).
VENTILATION + 2000 W
HEATING
(It can be used together with the gas burners - 4200 W - for the very fast heating of the room).
Fig. 7
5
6
IMPORTANT
DO NOT cover the appliance when in operation, this could cause a dangerous rise of the temperature of the fan heater with consequent risk of fire.
Important notes
- Your heater must always be earthed: warranty does not cover damages caused by non­observance of this warning.
- Do not use your heater close to wash-basin, bath- tub, shower, swimming pool.
- Do not lay the cable on the hot unit.
- Use the appliance only standing on the floor.
- The heater must always operate in upright position.
- Do not cover either the hot air output or input grid on the top of the unit during service.
- Replacement of the power cable must be carried out by qualified personnel. Always use original spare parts supplied by the manufacturer.
- The heater must not be located immediately below a fixed socket outlet.
- A safety device switches the fan heater off if it accidentally overheats. To reset the unit for normal operation, remove the plug from the mains socket for a few minutes, eliminate the cause of the overheating (e.g. air intake or outlet grilles obstructed) and then plug the fan heater back in again. Contact your nearest Technical Assistance Service if the fan heater does not start operating normally again.
.- Ñever direct the fan hater’s air flow towards furniture, curtains , spray cans and inflam-
mable material.
MAINTENANCE
Wipe your appliance with a soft damp cloth and only when it is switched off, cold and unplugged. Do not use solvents or abrasives detergents. Check that there is no dust blocking the air inlet or outlet grids. Clean using a vacuum cleaner. When not in use remove plug from socket and store cable as shown in Fig. 8. When not in use the heater should be covered and stored in a dust-free place. Refer any major mainte­nance to your Local Authorised Dealer. Major servicing should be carried out every 2 - 3 years. If in doubt refer to your nearest authorised dealer.
Fig. 8
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