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Maintenance and Cleaning

Maintenance and Cleaning

Maintenance and Cleaning

Maintenance and Cleaning

Maintenance and Cleaning

As with most heating systems, air borne particles in the room may be drawn into the heating system and oxidized.
As these air borne particles are expelled back into the room, they 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 any liquid cleaner. Do not use scouring powders or furniture polish. Steffes ETS recommends
using "Soft Scrub with Bleach" brand cleanser or its equal.

Regularly vacuum around all sides of the heater. No additional routine maintenance is required.

Describing

Describing

Describing

Describing

Describing The Heater's Display P

The Heater's Display P

The Heater's Display P

The Heater's Display P

The Heater's Display Panel

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All operational functions of the heater are stored in the heater's microprocessor. These operational functions are
factory preset; however, they can be adjusted by the user or installer. All operational functions are accessed
through the heater's control panel. Typically, the user will only need to use this panel to adjust the room tempera-
ture; and, possibly, to set the brick core temperature if manual charge control is used.

TEMPERATURE

ROOM

SETTING

STORAGE

SETTING

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с

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STEFFES

MODE

TEMPERATURE

ROOM

SETTING

STORAGE

SETTING

т

с

M

STEFFES

MODE

Figure 1

Heater Control Panel

TEMPERATURE and MODE Digits
Typically, these digits continuously display current room temperature
and one of the following brick core operating modes:

C = (charge period) Off-peak time in which the heater is

allowed to store heat in its brick core. (See Figure 2)

P = (peak period) On-peak time in which the heater is not

allowed to store heat in its brick core. (See Figure 3)

A = (anticipated peak period) Used only in certain utility

programs. It is an alternative method of storing heat in
the heater's brick core. (See Figure 4)

Mode (EDIT) Button

Activates the editing process for changing the operating information
of the heater. PLEASE USE CAUTION WHEN EDITING THE
INFORMATION IN THE HEATER.

MODE TEMPERATURE

Figure 2

MODE TEMPERATURE

Figure 3

MODE TEMPERATURE

Figure 4

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