How to use vour Space ~ e a i e r Energysaver'" Heater RHFE-1004FDT Customer -page 2 Installer -page 13 This appliance must be installed correctly by an authorised person, and the installation must conform with the following local regulations (if applicable): Manufacturer's Installation Instructions Local Gas Fitting Regulations Municipal Building Codes AS 5601lAG 601 Gas Installations Code Any other relevant Statutory Regulation Your 1004 FDT has been approved by the Australian Gas Association AGA Appr
The Energysaver RHFE-1004FDT includes an option so that operation of the appliance automatically stops after a fixed time period. It is possible to choose any one of seven time periods. The periods are : 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 10 or 1 2 hours. This option must be activated by a qualified person or trained Rinnai service person Fixed time period operation is ideally suited to classroom situations, clubs, meeting halls, and other areas where a limit is required on the length of time theappliance operates.
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Push button ignition : Only one touch of the ON 1 OFF button is required to operate the heater. 7 step automatic heat control with electronic thermostat. The fan is also controlled by the thermostat. Economy mode : An energy saving feature that reduces the room temperature by 3"c over a 90 minute interval. Lockable Control Panel Lid : The 1004 FDT has a lockable Control Panel Lid which is ideal for commercial use.
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ALL BU'TTONS BEEP WHEN OPERATED. ( DISPLAY Z~~FRG~] (INDKIndicates ATO"] which temperature is currently displayed. ? L < L 1 I BUTON Main switch for turning heater ON and OFF. Easy operation. One touch ignition. Shows either the temperature or error codes. \ 1 t PANEL) (CONTROL ONIOFF , 1 I Selects Economy Mode. lndicator illuminates green when this feature is 2 Locks all controls when pressed. lndicator illuminates 1 green when this k e a t u r e is on.
I Do not use for any other purpose except These clearances should be maintained at all times. Do not allow curtains or other flammable materials to come into contact with the heater. Keep flarnrnable materials, trees shrubs etc. away from flue terminal. Do not store flarnrnable products near the unit. Supervise children near heater. ' Flue Terminal Do not allow young children or the infirm to sleep directly in front of the heater.
Don't allow children to 'post' articles in the louvres. Don't place any articles containing liquids on top of the heater. Don't spray aerosols on the heater whilst it is in operation. Most aerosols contain butane gas and can be a fire hazard if used near this heater when in use. Do not place articles on or against the heater. Do not sit on this heater.
T u r n i n g ON .Press the ONIOFF button The ON indicator will illuminate green. The convection fan will rotate. Ignition will take 5-10 seconds and the ON/Combustion indicator will change from green to red to let you know that the burner has ignited. Note : When using the unit for the first time or after long periods of disuse, ignition may not occur the first time it is operated as there may be air in the gas pipes.
Displaying, setting and adjusting the room temperature can only be done when the heater is operating. When the unit is first-operated, the room temperature is set at 22C. Set the desired room temperature with the up and down buttons while looking at the display section. The "Set Temp" can be set to "C' or between "16" " 2 6 , or "H" (continuous combustion on High). The "Room Temp" will display "L" (when " 3 0 (at intervals of lower than I T ) , "1" 1"C), or " H (when higher than 30%).
The Economy Mode, when selected, has the ability to reduce gas consumption and ultimately save energy. Once a room has reached the desired temperature, the unit will automatically begin reducing the set temperature gradually. This reduction is normally not noticeable, however, it is purely your choice whether to select this mode. How it works : After a room reaches the set temperature, the set room temperature will decrease 3 times automatically, each time, dropping by a maximum of 1°C in 30 minute blocks.
The Function Lock will help to prevent accidental operation as well as small children from altering the heater settings. Set T e m p o Room T e m p 0 The Function Lock can be operated either when the heater is running, or in the "stand by" mode, by pressing the up and down buttons simultaneously. The Function is activated and the Function Lock ~ndicatorwill glow.
. HUMIDIFIER TRAY Your 1004FDT is fitted with an enamelled tray behind the air outlet so that you can humidify the air. To fill the tray, open the door as shown in the diagram and pour water into the tray using the spout built into the door. The air will be humidified as it passes over the water in the tray. DO NOT FILL THE TRAY WHILST THE UNIT IS IN OPERATION. CLOSE THE DOOR AFTER FILLING. The 1004FDT is a very high efficiency appliance.
When positioning the unit the main points governing the location are : This unit i s not designed t o be built in. r- (1) Flueing (2) Warm Air Distribution This heater must not be installed where curtains or other combustible materials could come into contact with it. In some cases curtains may need restraining. See diagram for other recommended clearances. r i 1 Flue is not designed to be positioned under floors, or below the level of the heater.
Do not flue into natural draught flues or fireplaces, this unit can only be used with a Rinnai flue kit. (A flue kit is available to flue right through to the rear of most fireplaces Use this kit when the heater is going to be installed in front of a fireplace.) Do not flue unit into other rooms. Flue terminal must be outside. Standard installation of flue manifold. Diagram below shows minimum clearances and distances from obstructions. Also check AG601 and 1 or local regulations.
Do not install the unit in an unusually dusty area. FOR W E A T H E R B O A R D W A L L S D R I L L THROUGH CENTRE OF WEATHERBOARD FROM OUTSIDE, T H E N D R I L L FROM INSIDE THROUGH PLASTERBOARD. I Use flue guard i f the terminal is easily accessible to children. Check local regulations. Flue guards are available as an optional extra. GUARD Floor must be level. Do not use electrical extension cords to connect unit to power supply. Keep the power cord away from the flue Flue manifold position.
T h e following components are supplied with your 1004FDT. wall clips Plastic tie for air inlet connection .............................. 1 Flue Adapter ........................ Air Inlet Hose ........................1 @ I Screws 2 Keys ....................................... 2 Back Cover .......................... -7 Wall Clip ................................. 2 Flue Manifold ........................ 3 Terminal tube ........................3 Insulation Clip ........................
METHOD FOR STANDARD WALLS 1 5. Check rubber seal is in place on terminal. For weather board walls, add spare rubber seal provided to compensate for weather board angle. I seal here) 6. Installation of Terminal From outside, insert terminal into sleeve with the " A mark at the top. Left hand side fixing tie is marked "LEFT" (from inside) . 7. Attaching Ties Cu: (leave 20mm free) Pull hard on left and right hand side ties. clip ties over lugs inside sleeve.
Fix Flue Adapter t o Flue. Manifold with Locking Clamp S as shown below. Air lnlet Hose Connect Air lnlet Hose to Manifold Inlet. Do not kink the hose. Secure with plastic tie as-shown below. Locking clamp S d 7 ,Flue Manifold Flue Adapter Fit Air inlet Hose t o heater. Fix Side Back Spacers with screws 1. Connect the flue outlet to the manifold by extending the stainless steel sliding tube until it is fully inserted into the manifold.
3. Fit the screw clamp between the sliding tube and the flue elbow. Secure with the 4 mm screw supplied. The flue outlet is now locked into position. Locking Clamp L Locking Clamp S 4. Slide the insulation sleeve up to the flue manifold. slip the securing clip over the sleeve as shown. Fit clip Slide Insulation sock Flue Outlel tube --_ Flue elbow Testing Unit Purge air and swarf from the gas line. Connect gas. Refer to AGA pipe sizing chart if in doubt about the size of the gas line.
point screw. Replace the front cover. Turn "ON" the gas supply. Reconnect the electrical power supply. Optional floor brackets are available for commercial instructions. L e v e i i n g ( ~ d j u s t a b l legs) e I m 8 Replace top spacer, clipping the spacer into the wall brackets at the same time as attaching it to the heater. Secure top spacer with the screws provided. The heater is now secured to the wall.
This unit needs very little maintenance. Simply clean the fan filters once a week a n d wipe t h e outer case with a soft d a m p cloth. DO NOT USE SOLVENTS. Check the flue terminal occasionally t o make sure shrubs etc. have not grown around it U N I T CHECK LIST Please check this list before asking for service.
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