Rinnai EN13N Installation and Operation Manual

Portable Unflued Gas
Convection Heater
Operation Manual
To Suit Models
This appliance shall be installed in accordance with:
• Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions
• Local Regulations and Municipal Building Codes
This appliance must be serviced and repaired by an Authorised Person.
Avenger 25 Blaze 21 Dynamo 15 Enduro 13
All Rinnai gas products
are A.G.A. certified.
Distributed and serviced in Australia under a Quality System certified as complying with ISO 9001 by SAI Global
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
RINNAI WARRANTY...............................................................................................................ii
ABOUT YOUR PORTABLE CONVECTOR HEATER.............................................................1
GENERAL DESIGN LAYOUT...................... ... ................................................................................... 1
NAVIGATING THE CONTROL PANEL ............................................................................................. 2
NAVIGATING THE REMOTE CONTROL.......................................................................................... 3
FEATURES..............................................................................................................................4
IMPORTANT POINTS..............................................................................................................5
INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................................7
UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE..... ....................................... ... ... ... ....................................... ... ... .... .. 7
WHAT’S IN THE BOX........................................................................................................................ 7
BEFORE INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE......................................................................................... 7
CHECKING ROOM SIZE............................. ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ....................................... ... .... ... ............... 8
VENTILATION ................................................................................................................................... 8
GAS CONNECTION.......................................................................................................................... 8
HOW TO OPERATE THE HEATER........................................................................................ 9
TO TURN THE HEATER ON.............................................................................................................9
TO ADJUST SET TEMPERATURE................................................................................................... 9
TO TURN THE HEATER OFF.........................................................................................................10
USING THE ECONOMY MODE......................................................................................................10
TIMER OPERATION - AVENGER, BLAZE & DYNAMO...................................................... 11
CLOCK AND DUAL TIMERS...........................................................................................................11
CHECKING THE CLOCK ............... ... ....................................... ... ... .... ... ...................................... .... 11
SETTING THE CLOCK....................................................................................................................11
PROGRAMMING TIMER 1..............................................................................................................11
PROGRAMMING TIMER 2..............................................................................................................12
OPERATING TIMERS....... ....................................... ... ... ... ....................................... ... .... ... .............12
PREHEAT........................................................................................................................................13
USING THE OVERRIDE FUNCTION.............................................................................................. 13
TIMER OPERATION - ENDURO...........................................................................................14
OPERATING THE ON TIMER.........................................................................................................14
OPERATING THE OFF TIMER... ... ... ....................................... ... ... .... ...................................... ... .... 14
LOCK AND SAFETY DEVICES ............................................................................................ 15
USING THE LOCK FUNCTION....................................................................................................... 15
SAFETY DEVICES.......................................................................................................................... 15
CARE AND MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................16
AIR FILTERS................................................................................................................................... 16
REMOVING FILTERS...................................................................................................................... 16
SERVICE......................................................................................................................................... 16
TROUBLE SHOOTING CHECKLIST............................................................................................... 17
ERROR CODES.............................................................................................................................. 17
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................. 18
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS. ........................................................................................................ 18
WEIGHT AND MEASURES............................... ....................................... ... ... .... .............................18
CONTACT INFORMATION ...................................................................................................20
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RINNAI WARRANTY

WARRANTY TERMS
The benefits conferred by this warranty are in additio n to all other rights and reme dies in respect of the product which you have under the Trade Practices Act and similar State or Territory Laws. Given installation and application is in accordance with the man ufactur ers spec ification s a nd instructions, Rinnai he ating products are warranted by Rinnai for the cost of labour and components in th e event of defects arising from faulty materia ls and/or workmanship in accordance with the Warranty Terms, Conditions and Exclusions stated in this document.
TABLE 1 - WARRANTY TERMS
DOMESTIC APPLICATIONS COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS
Heat Exchanger 10 years pro rata # Heat Exchanger 1 year Fan 5 years Fan 1 year All other parts 5 years All other parts 1 year Free Labour 5 years Free Labour 1 year
# Full replacement costs in the first 5 years, reducing 20% per year thereafter
DEFINITIONS OF DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL USE
The warranty periods in Table 1 that are allocated under "Domestic Use" are based on the heating requirements of a typical domestic dwelling. The warranty periods that are allocated under "Commercial Use" are for all o ther applications.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
1. For Flued heaters: All terms of this warranty are effective from date of installation and the atte nding service person reserves the right to verify this date by requesting a copy of the certificate of compliance prior to the commencement of any warranty work. Certificates of compliance must be issued by th e installer by law in all States and Territories of Australia.
2. For Portable Heaters: For portable heaters in 'fixed' (non portable) installations the conditions for Flued Heaters described in (1) above apply. In all other instances all terms of this warran ty are effective from date of purchase and the attending service person reserves the right to verify this date by requesting a copy of the purchase receipt prior to the commencement of any warranty work.
3. All Rinnai heating appliances must be installed, commissioned, serviced, repaired and removed in accordance with the manufacturers installation instructions, current AS 3000, AS 3500 and AS 5601, local regulations and municipal building codes by persons authorised by local regulations to do so.
4. All appliances must be operated and maintained in accordance with manufacturers operating instructions.
5. The warranty applies only to the components supplied by Rinnai. It does not apply to components supplied by others, such as, isolating valves, electrical switches, pipework, electrical cables, fuses and, where applicable, flue systems supplied by others.
6. Where the appliance has not been sited in accordance with the installation instructions or installed such that normal service access is difficult, a service charge may apply. At the discretion of the attending service person, if access is deemed dangerous service will be refused. Any work required to gain reasonable access to the appliance may also be chargeable at the discretion of the attending service person (for example, removal of cupboards, doors, walls, or the use of special equipment to move components to floor level)
7. Where a failed component is replaced under warranty, the balan ce of the original appliance warranty will remain effective. The replacement part or appliance does not carry a new warranty.
8. Rinnai reserve the right to transfer functional components from defective appliances if they are suitable.
9. Rinnai reserve the right to have the installed product returned to the factory for inspection.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
The following exclusions may cause the warranty to become void and may re sult in a servi ce charge and costs of parts (if required):
1. Accidental damage and acts of God.
2. Failure due to abuse or misuse, improper maintenance, failure to maintain or improper storage.
3. Failure due to incorrect or unauthorized installations.
4. Failure or damage caused by alterations, service or repair work carried out by persons other than Rinnai service persons or service agents.
5. Where it is found that there is no fault with the appliance and the issue is related to the installation or is due to the failure of electric or gas supplies.
6. Subject to any statutory provisions to the contrary Rinnai does not accept:
a. Liability for consequential damage or any incidental expenses resulting from any breach of the warranty, b. Claims for damage to a building or any other consequential loss either directly or indirectly due to fire
emanating from the appliance or any other faults.
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ABOUT YOUR PORTABLE CONVECTOR HEATER

GENERAL DESIGN LAYOUT

2 1
4
AVENGER BLAZE
4
DYNAMO
10
10
4
8
9
5
4 8
9
5 7
11
7
11
5
3
2 1
3
4
ENDURO
Control panel
1
ON / OFF button
2
Stops and operates the heater.
Remote control receiver window
3
4
Louvre, warm air discharge Carry handle(s)
5
5 2 1
4 8
9
10
Gas inlet connection
6
7
Filter 1 Filter 2
8
Thermistor
9
240v power cord
10
Power cord tidy
11
7
11
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ABOUT YOUR PORTABLE CONVECTOR HEATER

NAVIGATING THE CONTROL PANEL

192628 2422 30 29
Avenger Blaze Dynamo
27
21
23
28 36 3238 30 29
Enduro
27
37
35
On / Combustion indicator
12
When GREEN appliance is in standby, when RED the burner is operating and when flashing RED there is a fault.
Up and Down buttons
13
Used to adjust set temperature, clock / timer settings and to operate the Lock function.
AM / PM indicators
14
Indicates AM / PM of clock / timers.
Digital (Set) display
15
Displays set temperature and hour digits for clock / timers.
Hour / Minute delineators
16
Delineates hours / minutes of clock / timers.
Digital (Room) display
17
Displays current room temperature, minute digits for clock / timers and error codes.
Set Times Button
18
Sets heater to adjust clock / timer functions.
Clock set indicator
19
Indicates heater is in clock setting mode.
Timer set indicators
20
Indicates heater is in timer setting mode.
14
34
33
2
12
2
12
1625
1715
31
Override indicator
26
13
13
18
20
Indicates the Override function is in operation.
Economy button
27
Operates the Economy mode.
Economy indicator
28
Indicates Economy function is in operation.
Lock indicator
29
Indicates the Lock function is activated.
Filter indicator
30
Indicates that there is a filter blockage.
Digital (Temp / Time) display
31
Displays current room temperat ure (default), set temperature, Delay On Timer settings and error codes.
Digital Display Set Temp Indicator
32
Indicates that the Digital (Temp / Time) display
is in the temperature setting mode.
31
Digital Display Room Temp indicator
33
Indicates that the Digital (Temp / Time) display
is in room temperature mode.
31
Digital Display Delay On Timer indicator
34
Indicates that the Digital (Temp / Time) display
is in the timer setting mode.
31
Timer 1 button
21
Operates Timer programme 1.
Timer 1 indicator
22
Indicates Timer 1 is in operation.
Timer 2 button
23
Operates Timer programme 2.
Timer 2 indicator
24
Indicates Timer 2 is in operation.
Override button
25
On Timer button
35
Sets and or operates the Delay On Timer.
On Timer indicator
36
Indicates heater is in Delay On Timer mode.
Off timer button
37
Operates the Off Timer (60 minutes).
Off timer indicator
38
Indicates heater is in Off Timer mode.
Operates the manual Override function.
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ABOUT YOUR PORTABLE CONVECTOR HEATER

NAVIGATING THE REMOTE CONTROL

ON button
39
Operates the heater.
OFF button
40
Stops the heater.
Up and Down buttons
41
Used to raise or lower the set temperature.
Infra red transmitter
42
Transmits signal to heater.
Battery
43
The remote control is powered by one CR2032 3V battery. To replace the battery simply slide open the battery cradle cover located on the back of the remote control. When installing a new battery ensure that the correct polarity (positive uppermost) is observed.
ONLY use the specified CR2032 3V battery for the remote control
IMPORTANT
The remote control will not function if the heater is in Timer mode. If the heater is operating in Override mode, using the STANDBY button will cancel
any future timer operations, these will have to be reset manually . Some fluorescent lights may interfere with the transmission of remote control
signals, in this case changing the position from which you are operating the remote control may help.
Avoid leaving the remote control in direct sunlight and do not place the remote control close to the louvres of the heater.
Avoid getting the remote control wet, or dropping it.
39
41
ON
OFF
FRONT
42
REAR
40
OPEN
43
CR2032
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FEATURES

FEATURES COMMON TO ALL MODELS PUSH BUTTON IGNITION Only one touch of the STANDBY/ON switch is required to operate the
heater.
CHILD LOCK When the Child Lock is activated all controls other than the
STANDBY/ON switch will be locked. Deactivating the lock releases the controls. If the lock is activated when the appliance is in STANDBY, all functions will be locked.
FILTER INDICATOR When the fan filters become covered with dust, the filter indicator will
flash. The filters should be vacuumed at regular intervals to optimise heating effectiveness.
ECONOMY FUNCTION The Economy (ECON) function is an energy saving feature designed
to control the room temperature and prevent discomfort from overheating.
FEATURES OF AVENGER, BLAZE AND DYNAMO HEATER MODELS REMOTE CONTROL For the convenience of operating the hea ter between STANDBY or
ON, as well as adjusting the temperature up or down while at a short distance from the heater.
PRE-HEAT This function will automatically operate the appliance before the
programmed start time of the Timer, in order to heat a room to the pre-set temperature by the programmed start time.
MEMORY The micro-computer records selected preset temperatures, the times
programmed into Timers as well as operating the Economy/Auto-Off and Pre-heat modes, to maintain comfort levels.
DUAL TIMERS The Dual Timers allows you to program the appliance to come on for
two separate periods each day, one period in the morning and one period in the evening. The built in Pre-heat Mode brings the room temperature to the temperature you have selected, by the time programmed into the Timer.
The Dual Timer feature means that you can "Set and Forget" your heater. It will turn itself ON or to STANDBY at the times you have programmed until you cancel the Timer program.
FEATURES OF THE ENDURO HEATER MODEL MEMORY The micro-computer records selected pre set temp eratures, t he time
programmed into the On Timer as well as operating the Economy modes, to maintain comfort levels.
DELAY ON TIMER The On Timer allows you to program the heater to come on after a
delayed period. This is a particularly useful feature to use overnight for automatic heating in the morning.
The appliance begins heating a room once it has reached the end of the delay period selected.
The heater will automatically come on and then remain on until you manually turn it off.
OFF TIMER This feature allows you to program the heater to op erate for a period
of one hour before it automatically turns off.
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