Safety precautions, Built-in safety devices, Warning – Steffes 2106 Owner & Installers Manual User Manual

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1. DO NOT energize the room heating unit while disassembled or

without all ceramic heat storage bricks in place.

2. DO NOT store or use materials that may produce explosive or

flammable gases near the room heating unit.

3. Maintain the placement and clearance requirements specified in this

manual. (Pages 2.02)

4. DO NOT allow objects to fall between the room heating unit and

the wall.

5. DO NOT place anything on top of the room heating unit.
6. DO NOT stick any objects through the air discharge grill.
7. Disconnect power to all circuits before servicing. This room heating

unit may be connected to more than one branch circuit.

8. Installation of and/or service to this heater should be performed by

a qualified technician in accordance with information contained

herein and with national, state, and local codes and requirements.

9. A repeated message display of “CORE FAIL” on the heater’s

control panel indicates a need for service by a qualified technician.

Safety Precautions

2100 Series

Safety Information

Built-in Safety Devices

DEVICE NAME

FUNCTION

These limits monitor temperature along the back and top panels of

the heater and the brick core. If normal operating temperature is

exceeded, one or both of these switches will interrupt power to the

heating elements and the heater's control panel will display "CORE

FAIL". If the "CORE FAIL" message occurs repeatedly, verify

heater clearances have not been violated and that objects have not

fallen between the heater and the wall. If clearances are correct,

contact a service technician.

Monitors discharge air temperature and interrupts power to the

control circuit if normal operating temperature is exceeded. This

limit switch helps protect against the heating of objects which may

obstruct the air discharge area or violate grill clearances. If normal

operating temperature is exceeded, this switch will open . When

this switch opens, the discharge air system is disabled and the

heater’s control panel display will no longer illuminate. To reset

the system, press the manual reset button on the limit switch. If the

switch opens repeatedly, verify that grill clearances are not vio-
lated. If correct, contact a service technician.

If the heater is not in the upright position, this switch interrupts

power to the heating elements and the blower. This prevents the

heater from storing heat in or discharging heat from the brick core.

lOCATION

ON hEATEr

Inside the Back Panel

(Extends across the

length of the heater)

Inside the

Air Discharge

Compartment (Grill Area)

Inside the Electrical

Compartment

(Mounted on the Back Panel

to the Left of the Relay Board)

Core Charging High

Limit Switch

(Manual Reset)

Discharge Air High

Limit Switch

(Manual Reset)

Tip Over Switch

(Heaters equipped with a

security base only.)

(Auto Reset)

WARNING

Hazardous Voltage: Risk of

electric shock. Can cause injury

or death. This heater may be

connected to more than one

branch circuit. Disconnect power

to all circuits before installing or

servicing. Installation of and/or

service to this equipment MUST

be performed by a qualified

technician.

Risk of fire. Can cause injury or

death. Violation of the clearance

requirements can cause improper

operation of the equipment.

Maintain the placement and

clearance requirements specified.

Clearance Violation

High Limit Switch

(Manual Reset)

Inside the Top Panel (Ex-

tends across front edge)

Power Indicator Light

Lower Right Corner

(2100 Series Plug-In

Heaters Only)

The power indicator light indicates that power is being applied to

the heater. Disconnect power to all circuits before installing and/or

servicing this equipment.

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