Cs 20, Cs 20 l, Operating instructions – STIEBEL ELTRON CS 20 L User Manual

Page 10: Unit settings heat outputs, 1 unit description, 2 operation, 3 safety instructions

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10

The most important

points in brief

Variable heat

outputs

2

Fan booster

(CS 20 L only)

3

Thermostatically

controlled

1

Frost protection with 750 W

ON

!

Heating with 750 W

ON

CS 20

Con

vection onl

y

CS 20 L

with fan

CS 20 L

ON

OFF

Heating with 1250 W

ON

Heating with 2000 W

ON

ON

Frost protection with 1250 W

ON

!

Frost protection with 2000 W

ON

ON

!

Heating with 750 W

ON

ON

Heating with 1250 W

ON

ON

Heating with 2000 W

ON

ON

ON

Frost protection with 750 W

ON

ON

!

Frost protection with 1250 W

ON

ON

!

Frost protection with 2000 W

ON

ON

ON

!

Fan only

ON

MAX

Unit settings

Heat outputs

depending on heat requirement

Switching the unit off

OFF

OFF

OFF

1. Operating instructions

for the user and the professional

1.1 Unit description

The CS 20 (L) is suitable for heating rooms
that are used infrequently, or to supplement
an existing heating system.

These units can be used as mobile free-standing
units with the feet fitted, or alternatively as wall
hanging units. As free-standing units they can
easily be used wherever heat is required quickly.
The heat requirement of the room should be
matched to the heat output of the unit.

When moving the unit it must only be held
using the recessed grips provided for this
purpose (6).

To heat the air, ambient air entering the unit
through the openings in the base of the unit
is heated, this then flows out by means of na-
tural convection, via the air outlet grille (4) at
the top.

In the case of the CS 20 (L), this process can
be assisted by using the integral fan to push
heat out through the separate outlet grille (5).

1.2 Operation

The operating controls are located within the
left hand side section of the unit.

Using the thermostat knob (1), the desired
room temperature can be selected between
approximately 5 °C and 35 °C.

The thermostat within the unit then keeps
the ambient air constantly at this set value, by
cycling the heating on and off for short periods.

Using the switches (2), three different heat
output levels can be selected (750 / 1250 /
2000 W, see table). This gives increased
economy by adapting to the prevailing heat
requirement.

Frost protection
If the unit is used as a frost protection
safeguard, the thermostat knob should be
turned anticlockwise to the end limit stop
and one of the two selector switches for
heat output must be in the ‘on’ position. The
thermostat automatically switches on the
heating if the room temperature falls to
approximately 7 °C.

In the case of the CS 20 (L), the fan can be
switched on in all settings using the third
switch (3).

To take the unit out of operation, all switches
must be switched to the OFF setting.

1.3 Safety instructions

The appliance must not:

– Be operated in areas which are subject

to the risk of fire or explosion due to
chemicals, dust, gases or vapours;

– Be operated in the immediate vicinity of

pipes or containers which carry or
contain combustible or potentially explo-
sive substances;

– Be operated, at less as the minimum

clearance distances advised.

Under no circumstances must the unit be
operated if work such as the laying,
sanding, sealing, cleaning with petrol, and
maintenance (spraying, waxing) of floors
and the like is being carried out in the
room where the unit is installed.

The wall surface and the air outlet grid of
the unit can heat up to temperatures of
over 85°C. For this reason, no objects of
any kind must be placed on the unit,
leaned against it, or put between the
heating unit and the wall (for example to
dry the washing).
In addition, no combustible, flammable, or
heat insulating objects or materials such as
washing, blankets, magazines, containers
holding floor wax or petrol, spray cans and
the like, should be placed in the immediate
vicinity of the unit. Danger of fire!

A For objects of all kinds, such as for

example furniture, drapes, curtains and tex-
tiles or other flammable or non-flammable
materials, the following minimum distances
from the unit, particularly from the air
outlet grille, must be observed:

In front of the air outlet grille

500 mm

Above the air outlet grille

Overhang a <200 mm

250 mm

Overhang a >200 mm

500 mm

Side of unit

100 mm

Rear of unit

20 mm

The hot air m

The hot air m

The hot air m

The hot air m

The hot air must be ab

ust be ab

ust be ab

ust be ab

ust be able to exit

le to exit

le to exit

le to exit

le to exit

unimpeded!

unimpeded!

unimpeded!

unimpeded!

unimpeded!

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