Operation, English, General information – STIEBEL ELTRON CFK 5 с 01.01.1998 User Manual

Page 8: Safety, Appliance descrip- tion, Settings, Cleaning, care and maintenance, Troubleshooting

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operation

1. General information

1.1 Document information

the chapter "operation" is intended

for appliance users and qualified con-

tractors.
the chapter "installation" is intended

for heating contractors.

Note

read these instructions

carefully before using the

appliance and retain them for fu-

ture reference. pass on the instruc-

tions to a new user if required.

1.2 Symbols in this docu-

ment

Risk to life through

electrocution

Risk through fire

Risk of burns

!

Risk of injury

!

Damage to the appliance

and environment

information regarding situ-

ations that carry a risk of appliance

damage, environmental 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 symbol is a reference to Fig. a.

1.3 Symbols on the appli-

ance

this symbol has the following mean-

ing:

Appliance disposal

appliances with this symbol

are not suitable for general

waste disposal and should there-

fore be disposed of separately.

Never cover the appliance

never place any objects or

textiles on top of the appli-

ance. these objects or textiles may

catch fire.

1.4 Units of measurement

Note

all measurements are given

in mm unless stated other-

wise.

2. Safety

2.1 Intended use

this appliance is intended to heat

small rooms, e.g. toilets.
any other use beyond that described

shall be deemed inappropriate. ob-

servation of these instructions is also

part of the correct use of this appli-

ance. any modifications or conver-

sions to the appliance void all war-

ranty rights.
this appliance is designed for domes-

tic use. it can be safely operated by

untrained personnel. the appliance

can also be used in a non-domestic

environment, e.g. in a small business,

as long as it is used in the same way.

2.2 General safety instruc-

tions

observe the following safety instruc-

tions and regulations.
operate the appliance only when

fully installed and with all safety

equipment fitted.

DANGER Fire

Never operate this appli-

ance

- in rooms at risk from fire or ex-

plosion as a result of chemicals,

dust, gases or vapours

- in the direct proximity of pipe-

work or receptacles that carry or

contain flammable or explosive

materials.

- if work such as laying tiles, pol-

ishing or sealing is carried out in

the installation room.

if naphtha, sprays, floor polish or

similar products are handled.

DANGER Electrocution

Only permit qualified con-

tractors to open the ap-

pliance when isolated from the

mains

DANGER Electrocution

Never operate the

appliance if its power

cable has been damaged.

Damaged power cables must

only be replaced by qualified

contractors

DANGER Burns

The surfaces of the ap-

pliance casing and the

expelled air become hot during

operation (above 80 °C).

DANGER Combustion

Never place any flamma-

ble, combustible or insu-

lating objects or materials, such

as laundry, blankets, magazines,

containers with floor polish or

naphtha, spray cans or similar on

the appliance or in direct proxim-

ity to it.

!

DANGER Injury

Where children or persons

with limited physical, sen-

sory or mental capabilities are

allowed to control this appliance,

ensure that this will only happen

under supervision or after appro-

priate instruction by a person re-

sponsible for their safety.

Children must be supervised to

ensure that they do not play with

the appliance.

DANGER Fire

Never cover the appliance

as you risk causing over-

heating.

2.3 Safety clearances

Between the appliance and all adja-

cent objects, for example furniture,

net curtains, curtains, textiles and all

other flammable and non-flammable

materials, you must observe the fol-

lowing minimum clearances:

A

!

Damage to the appliance

and environment

the hot air must be able to

escape from the appliance without

obstruction.

2.4 Test symbols

see type plate on the appliance.

3. Appliance descrip-

tion

this appliance is an convector heater.

the heated air is transferred evenly

and free of draughts through the ap-

ertures in the top of the appliance to

the ambient air.
the appliance is equipped with a

temperature controller. this ensures

that the selected room temperature

can be maintained constantly.

4. Settings

4.1 User interface

B

1 temperature selector

4.2 Switching the appliance

on

f

f

connect the appliance to the

power supply with the mains

plug supplied.

4.3 Selecting the room tem-

perature

f

f

set the required room tem-

perature with the temperature

selector.

any temperature from +6 °c to 45 °c

can be selected.
the temperature controller switches

the appliance off automatically when

the required room temperature has

been reached.
the temperature controller switches

the appliance on again automati-

cally when the required room tem-

perature is undershot. the required

room temperature is constantly

maintained.

4.4 Frost protection

f

f

turn the temperature selector to

position **.

the temperature controller switches

the appliance on automatically if the

preselected frost protection tem-

perature is undershot (see chapter

"specification / data table").

4.5 Switching the appliance

off

f

f

disconnect the appliance from

the power supply by unplug-

ging the mains plug.

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 corrosive

cleaning products.

!

Damage to the appliance

and environment

never spray cleaning spray

into the air slot.

Note

as with all heaters, the ris-

ing hot air can result in dis-

colouration of the wall.

6. Troubleshooting

problem: the appliance does not

heat up.

Cause

f

Remedy

no room tem-

perature or one

that was too low

was set.

set the temper-

ature selector

higher.

no power supply.

check the fuse/

mcB and the

rcd in the do-

mestic distribu-

tion board.

the safety tem-

perature control-

ler has responded

to protect the

appliance from

excessive tem-

peratures.

notify custom-

er service.

contact your contractor if you cannot

remedy the fault.
to facilitate and speed up your en-

quiry, please provide the number

from the type plate (XXXXXXXX).

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