Troubleshooting chart warranty, Operation & maintenance, Symptom problem solution – Cadet 8F2000 User Manual

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* Black soot and residue is formed by the combustion of hydrocarbons. Existing hydrocarbons in environment pass through heater element and scorch,

exit the heater and deposit on walls and room surfaces. Note: The heater itself does not produce/release any hydrocarbons.

CONSULT LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES TO DETERMINE WHAT WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL SERVICE PERSONNEL

Snapping noise

Heater not working

Heater will not shut off

Black streaks (sooting)
depositing on baseboard,
walls, and drapes

1. Unit may have a loose end plate

2. Heater may not be mounted properly

1. Heater does not have proper voltage

to function correctly

2. Loose wire connections
3. Incorrect circuit breaker
4. Defective limit

1. Heat loss from room is greater than

heater capacity

2. Defective thermostat

3. Thermostat wired incorrectly to heater
4. Temperature in room lower than

thermostat’s lowest setting

1. Excessive hydrocarbons present in

home environment*

2. Not enough fresh air flowing through

baseboard

3. Streaking being allowed to build up

on room surfaces

1. Loosen end plate screws ¼ turn after allowing heater to warm, move end

plate back and forth, then tighten

2. Loosen heater from wall by turning mounting screws ¼ turn

1. Check voltage at the heater between supply wires and make sure it

matches required heater voltage

2. Tighten any loose wire connections
3. Circuit breaker positioned incorrectly - relocate breaker
4. Replace limit

1. Close doors and windows. Provide additional insulation, install a higher-

wattage heater or multiple heaters if necessary

2. Adjust thermostat to its lowest setting. If heater continues to run

(allow two minutes for the thermostat to respond), replace thermostat

3. Refer to thermostat documentation and correct wiring
4. Change thermostat to double pole model with positive off (single pole

thermostats have a minimum temperature setting with no “off” position).

1. Remove/reduce use of items emitting hydrocarbons. (Common sources:

insect foggers, aerosol sprays, carpet cleaning chemicals, candles, plants,
dust, cigarette smoke and fireplaces)

2. Increase amount of fresh air available in room. Do not use heater during

any chemical usage (insect fogging, carpet cleaning, etc.) and allow for
outside air exchange before re-use of heater(s)

3. More frequent cleaning of streaking to reduce amount of build-up

Symptom

Problem

Solution

Troubleshooting Chart

WARRANTY

Maintenance: For more effective and safer operation and to prolong
the life of the heater, read the Owner’s Guide and follow the mainte-
nance instructions included with each heater. Failure to properly
maintain the heater will void any warranty and may cause the
heater to function improperly. Warranties are non transferable and
apply to original consumer only. Warranty terms are set out below.

LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY: Cadet will repair or replace any
Cadet baseboard (F) element found to be defective at any time.

THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT APPLY:

1. Damage occurs to the product through improper installation or

incorrect supply voltage;

2. Damage occurs to the product through improper maintenance,

misuse, abuse, accident, or alteration;

3. The product is serviced by anyone other than Cadet;
4. If the date of manufacture of the product cannot be determined;
5. If the product is damaged during shipping through no fault

of Cadet.

6. CADET’S WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT

AS SET OUT HEREIN. CADET SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAM-
AGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE OR FOR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES AND/OR INCIDENTAL EXPENSES RESULTING FROM
BREACH OF THESE WRITTEN WARRANTIES OR ANY EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED WARRANTY.

7. IN THE EVENT CADET ELECTS TO REPLACE ANY PART OF YOUR

CADET PRODUCT, THE REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO THE

SAME WARRANTIES AS THE PRODUCT. THE INSTALLATION OF
REPLACEMENT PARTS DOES NOT MODIFY OR EXTEND THE UNDER-
LYING WARRANTIES. REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF ANY CADET
PRODUCT OR PART DOES NOT CREATE ANY NEW WARRANTIES.

8. These warranties give you specific legal rights, and you may also

have other rights which vary from state to state. Cadet neither
assumes, nor authorizes anyone to assume for it, any other obli-
gation or liability in connection with its products other than as set
out herein.

If you believe your Cadet product is defective, please, contact
Cadet Manufacturing Co. at 360-693-2505, during the warranty period,
for instructions on how to have the repair or replacement
processed. Warranty claims made after the warranty period has
expired will be denied. Products returned without authorization
will be refused.

Parts and Services
Visit http://support.cadetco.com for information on where to obtain
parts and service.

Reduce-Reuse-Recycle
This product is made primarily of recyclable materials.
You can reduce your carbon footprint by recycling this
product at the end of its useful life. Contact your local
recycling support center for further recycling instructions.

©2008 Cadet Manufacturing Co.

Printed in U.S.A. 11/10 #720001

Operation & Maintenance

How To Operate Your Heater

1. Heater must be properly installed before it is used. Switch the

power on at the electrical panel board. PLEASE NOTE: Upon
initial start-up, the heater may emit a burning odor. This is not
dangerous, and is due to a protective lubricant used during the
manufacturing process. It typically dissipates within several hours.

2. Turn the thermostat fully clockwise.
3. When the room reaches your comfort level, turn the thermostat

knob counterclockwise

until a clicking sound is heard (if using

a digital thermostat, set at desired room temperature). The
baseboard will automatically cycle around this preset temperature.

Maintenance

Cadet electric baseboards are virtually maintenance-free. However,

a certain amount of lint and dust will accumulate inside the unit
and should be periodically cleaned:

1. Turn the electrical power off at the electrical panel board (circuit

breaker or fuse box) and lock or tag the panel board door to
prevent someone from turning on power while you are working
on the heater. Failure to do so could result in serious electrical
shock, burns, or possible death. Wait to service or maintain the
heater until the element is cool.

2. Vacuum inside the unit, being careful not to damage the aluminum

fins on the heat exchanger.

3. Power can be restored once cleaning work is complete.

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