Warning, Charge control override, Maintenance and cleaning – Steffes 2106 Owner & Installers Manual User Manual

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2100 Series

Operation 1.03

CHArge COnTrOl OverrIDe

The heater is equipped with a charge control override feature that allows the user to force the heater to target a full

core charge level. This override can be initiated or cancelled at any time. If an override is initiated, the heater targets

a full core charge level during the next off-peak period. It continues to charge during off-peak hours until the heater

achieves full (maximum) core charge or until the override is cancelled. Once full charge is achieved or the override

is cancelled, the heater charges according to its standard configuration.
initiate the charge control override

Step 1 Press and hold the M, the up arrow, and the down arrow buttons at the same time.
Step 2 The faceplate display will flash “FULL” and “ON”. Continue to hold all three buttons until “ON”

displays continuously on the faceplate.

Step 3 Release the buttons. The override is now enabled. The faceplate will return to displaying its standard

operating mode.

cancel the charge control override

Step 1 Press and hold the M, the up arrow, and the down arrow buttons at the same time.
Step 2 The faceplate display will flash “FULL” and “OFF”. Continue to hold all three buttons until “OFF”

displays continuously on the faceplate.

Step 3 Release the buttons. The override is now cancelled. The faceplate will return to displaying its standard

operating mode.

mAInTenAnCe AnD CleAnIng

As with most heating systems, air borne particles and odors in the room

may be drawn into the heating system and oxidized. Since the room air

passes directly through the hot brick core of the ETS heater, the oxidation

process will change the properties of these particles and odors. Odors can

be amplified; thus, it is recommended not to operate the heating system

if odors such as those from paints, varnishes, or chemicals are present in

the air. Allow the area to be completely aired out before operating the heater.

As for air borne particles, after they have been oxidized they are expelled

back into the room and may accumulate on the heater or other surfaces.

Over time, these particles may appear as a black residue, commonly referred

to as soot. High concentrations of air borne particles from such things as

aerosols, dust, candles, incense, pet hair, high humidity, smoke, or cooking

can contribute to poor indoor air quality and accelerate this process. To minimize the black residue build-up, clean

the outer surface of the heater on a regular basis. Wash the cabinet, only when cool, with a nonabrasive household

cleaner. Do not use scouring powders or furniture polish. Steffes recommends using "Soft Scrub with Bleach"

brand cleanser or an equal.

Regularly vacuum around all sides of the heater. Check the back of the heater to make sure no objects have fallen

behind it and the grill area to make sure there isn't anything obstructing air flow. Check all sides of the heater to be

sure the required clearances are not being violated. Objects should never be placed on top of the heater.

No additional routine maintenance is required; however, having a professional service technician clean the blower

periodically will decrease the likelihood of undesirable blower noise due to dust accumulation.

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.

WARNING

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