English, General informa- tion, Safety – STIEBEL ELTRON CBS 20 S с 07.03.2011 User Manual

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1. General informa-

tion

Please read carefully.

Read these instructions

carefully before operating

the appliance and retain them for

future reference. If the appliance

is passed on to a third party plea-

se hand these instructions to the

new user.

1.1 Key to symbols

Symbols in this documentation

In these instructions you will come

across symbols and highlights.

these have the following meaning:

Risk of injury!

Information regarding

possible risks of injury

for installer or users and poten-

tial equipment damage.

Risk to life through

electrocution!

Risk of burning!

!

Risk of damage

Information regarding si-

tuations that carry a risk

of equipment damage, environ-

mental pollution or material loss

during installation or operation

of the appliance.

Please read carefully.

Read this section carefully.

f

f

this symbol indicates that you

have to do something. the

action you need to take is de-

scribed step by step.

A

this marking is a reference to Fig. A.
Symbols on the appliance

this symbol is defined as follows:

Appliance disposal

Appliances with this

marking are not suitable

for general waste disposal, and

should therefore be disposed of

separately.

Never cover the

appliance

Never place any items of

laundry on top of the appliance:

Fire hazard.

2. Safety

2.1 Intended use

this appliance is designed to heat

living areas.

Any other use beyond that descri-

bed shall be deemed inappropriate.

Observation of these instructions is

also part of the correct use of this

appliance. Any modifications or

conversions to the appliance void

all warranty rights.

this appliance is designed for do-

mestic use. It can be safely operated

by untrained personnel. the appli-

ance can also be used in a non-do-

mestic environment, e.g. in a small

business, as long as it is used in the

same way.

2.2 Safety information

Observe the following safety infor-

mation and regulations.

Operate the appliance only when

fully installed and with all safety

equipment fitted.

!

CAUTION

To prevent risk caused

by the temperature limi-

ter being reset unintentionally,

never supply the appliance via

an external switching facility,

such as a time switch, or con-

nect it to a power circuit that is

regularly switched on and off by

a device.

!

Never operate this

appliance...

... in rooms where the appliance

is at risk from fire or explosion as

a result of chemicals, dust, gases

or vapours.

... in the direct proximity of pipes

or receptacles that carry or con-

tain flammable or explosive ma-

terials.

... if the minimum clearances to

adjacent surfaces are not main-

tained.

Risk of burns!

The surfaces of the ap-

pliance casing and the

expelled air become hot during

operation (above 80 °C).

Risk of injury!

Where children or per-

sons with limited physi-

cal, sensory or mental capabili-

ties are allowed to control this

appliance, ensure that this will

only happen under supervision

or after appropriate instruction

by a person responsible for their

safety.

Children must be supervised to

ensure that they do not play with

the appliance.

2.3 Safety clearances

f

f

ensure that safety clearances

towards furniture and textiles

or other flammable or non-

flammable materials are main-

tained. this applies particularly

to air discharge grilles. see

chapter “specification”.

the hot air must be able to escape

without hindrance.

2.4 CE designation

the ce designation shows that the

appliance meets all essential requi-

rements according to the:

- electromagnetic compatibility

directive

- Low Voltage directive

3. Appliance descrip-

tion

the appliance is an electric direct

heater for installation on a wall. It is

suitable as, for example, a complete

heating system in bathrooms, or for

use between seasons and use as a

booster heater in smaller rooms,

such as hobby and guest rooms.

For heating, the room air is drawn in

by the appliance fan via apertures in

the back panel, heated by the hea-

ting element, and blown out evenly,

without causing a draught, via the

air discharge grille at the bottom of

the appliance.

A

you start the appliance by plugging

it into a suitable socket.

If the appliance overheats, the sa-

fety device automatically switches

the heating elements and motor off.

Proceed as follows:

f

f

Pull the plug from the socket.

f

f

Remove the cause of overhea-

ting (for example an obstruc-

tion in front of the air inlet or

outlet grille, unusually high

levels of accumulated dirt, or

similar causes).

f

f

Let the appliance cool down for

> 15 minutes.

f

f

Put the plug back into the so-

cket and check that the appli-

ance functions correctly.

3.1 Standard delivery

- Rapid-action wall mounted

heater with power cable and

plug

- Wall mounting bracket
- Operating and installation

instructions

4. Operation

the required room temperature can

be infinitely adjusted by means of

the temperature selector. the set

temperature of the room air is then

constantly maintained by repeated,

brief heating via the thermostat in

the appliance.

B

If you want to use the appliance as a

frost stat, turn the temperature se-

lector anti-clockwise as far as it will

go. In this position, the thermostat

switches the heating on automati-

cally if the room temperature drops

to approx. 7 °c.

Switching off the
appliance

to shut down, unplug the

appliance.

5. Cleaning, care and

maintenance

If a pale brownish discolouration ap-

pears on the appliance casing, wipe

this off as soon as possible with a

damp cloth. clean the appliance

when cold with ordinary cleaning

products. Avoid abrasive or corro-

sive cleaning products.

!

Please note:

Never spray cleaning

spray into the air slot.

6. What to do if ...

... the appliance does not heat up:

check the temperature set at the

appliance and the McB/fuse in your

fuse box.

If you cannot remedy the fault,

contact your contractor. to facili-

tate and speed up your enquiry,

please provide the serial number (e

number XXXXXX F no. XXXXXXXX)

from the type plate:

C

7. Safety

7.1 Country-specific safety

information

Observe these installation instructi-

ons during installation.

We guarantee trouble-free opera-

tion and operational reliability only

if the original accessories and spare

parts intended for the appliance are

used.

7.2 Instructions, standards

and regulations

!

Risk of damage

Observe the type plate.

The specified voltage

must match the mains voltage.

Note

Observe the Building and

Garage Regulations [or

local regulations].

Risk to life through

electrocution!

All electrical connection

and installation work must be

carried out in accordance with

VDE regulations (DIN VDE 0100)

[or local regulations], the rules of

your local power supply utility,

and relevant national and local

regulations.

!

Fixing information

Only fit the appliance

to a vertical wall that is

temperature-resistant to

at least 85 °C.

Maintain minimum clearances to

adjacent surfaces.

Never install the appliance di-

rectly below a wall socket.

!

Important information

When installing the hea-

ting appliance in rooms

with a bath and/or shower, ob-

serve the safety zone according

to VDE 0100, section 701, in ac-

cordance with the details on the

appliance type plate.

Risk to life through

electrocution!

Install the appliance in

such a way that control

equipment cannot be touched

by a person in the bath or sho-

wer.

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