Aura CF15120B Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 6

 

1.

 

Take the heater out of its box and remove all 

the protective mounts. 

 

2.

 

Select  the  location  of  the  unit  on  the  wall  by 

identifying the studs or structural beams that will 

allow secure attachment of the unit. Make sure 

all minimum clearances are respected. 

 

3.

 

Securely  fasten  the  L-shaped  brackets 

to  the 

mounting surface using 

both fixing holes 

in the 

short part of the bracket. 

NOTE:

 Wall bolts are 

not  supplied.  Select  an  appropriate  size  to 

provide adequate support for the weight of the 

unit and taking into consideration any wind load 

conditions.

 

 

4.

 

Mount  the  heater  to  the  brackets  with  the 
terminal box at the right side of the heater.  
 

5.

 

Adjust  the  heater  to  the  desired  directional 
angle, then fix in this position by tightening the 

fixing  bolts  on  the  brackets  at  the  rear  of  the 
heater.  
 

6.

 

Secure electrical 

supply cable so it does 

not come 

in contact with the heater body or obstruct the 
air  vents.  Follow  local  and  national  electrical 
code requirements. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The angles of attachment are 20° to 70°.

 

 

2.4

 

ADJUSTING DIRECTIONAL POSITIONING 

 

WARNING

   

Never attempt to move the heater while it is operating. Personal

 

injury could 

result. 

 

1.

 

Turn off the supply line of the heater from the main supply. 

2.

 

Allow the heater to cool before re-positioning the angle.  

3.

 

Loosen the fixing bolts on the brackets at the rear of the heater; re-position the heater as desired, then 
re-tighten the fixing bolts.  
 

Notice 

:

 

Direct your heater towards the most appropriate angle. Do not point your heater to the windows or 

vacant spaces since infrared heater is designed to directly heat people and objects in line with the unit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for CF15120B

Page 1: ...ERES During operation take precautions to ensure that combustible materials are always kept at safe distance from the heater and the radiant energy Heater is not intended for use in hazardous areas wh...

Page 2: ...NINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CAN CAUSE A FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY Heater must be installed by a certified electrician and must adhere to all local state and national electric codes READ AND SAVE THESE...

Page 3: ...st be installed at level on a at stable surface rigid enough to withstand safely the weight of the heater and not covered by any exible material such as carpets plastic or fabric Do not cover your hea...

Page 4: ...ding but not limited to rags fabrics spray or aerosol cans cleaning compounds plastic containers paper products organic dusts straw hay gasoline kerosene lighter fluid etc Heater is not for use in bat...

Page 5: ...nd properly grounded 2 Use a certified ground fault protection device for wet environment installations 3 Use proper electrical connection box 4 Supply voltage and frequency must correspond to the ele...

Page 6: ...n this position by tightening the fixing bolts on the brackets at the rear of the heater 6 Secure electrical supply cable so it does not come in contact with the heater body or obstruct the air vents...

Page 7: ...on of the receiver of the heater located at the front and must be at a maximum distance of 6 m The remote mode has 6 power levels The power level can be selected with the remote The selected power lev...

Page 8: ...the battery when not use for long time thus the lifespan of remote control can be extended 2 The heater can be still used in normal except remote control function if the remote control is missed or lo...

Page 9: ...TUBE Contact your distributor for the correct replacement heating tube providing the model number and rating from the rating label Not using an exact replacement heating tube can cause the heater to f...

Page 10: ...the protective end cap in place Due to ongoing product improvements specifications and dimensions are subject to change and correction without notice and without incurring obligations Determining the...

Page 11: ...consumer must retain a receipted bill of sale as proof of warranty period Without this proof the express warranty begins on the date of shipment from the factory REMEDY PROVIDED BY THE LIMITED EXPRESS...

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