Owner`s manual

Mid Efficiency Ducted Gas Heater.
Owner’s Manual
Page 5
OPERATION.
Operating Instructions
Before operating your mid efficiency central heater ensure the following: -
1. The product has been commissioned ready for use. If you have not been shown how to
operate the unit or the appliance has not been commissioned, please contact your
installer.
2. The gas isolating cock is in the ON position.
3. The power is turned on to the unit.
Your mid efficiency central heater has NO pilot to light.
Your Mid Efficiency Ducted Gas Central Heater may come with either one of a range of operating
controls depending on which model you have purchased. Listed below are the different controls
and their operation.
The “Quick Start” is a general operating instruction. You should refer to the individual controls
listed further below for more detailed instruction.
Thermostat Function
The function of the room thermostat is to maintain the room temperature at the set temperature
selected.
Once the heater has reached set temperature the unit will stop. Once the room temperature has
dropped below the set temperature the unit will restart maintaining as close as possible the set
temperature.
Quick Start
To operate your central heater follow these steps: -
1. Switch the thermostat control to the ON position.
2. Adjust the temperature to a setting higher than room temperature.
3. The unit will commence heating in approximately 30 seconds.
4. When turning the unit off, the fan will continue to run for approximately 80 seconds for the
cool down cycle.
Should the heater not light the first time turn the thermostat to the OFF position and repeat
steps 1,2 &3.
The heater will not operate without 240-Volt power supply to the unit.
Should there be an interruption to the power supply during the heating operation the controls
will automatically turn off the gas.
The heater will automatically resume operation once the power has been restored.
Do not close off floor or ceiling registers without referring to your installer about the duct design.
Closing of registers may cause your heater to stop because of over temperature and cause an
unnecessary service call not covered by warranty.