Aura CF30240B Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 11

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4.2

 

REPLACING THE EMITTER 

Contact your distributor for the correct replacement emitter, providing the model number and rating from the 
rating label. Using an incorrect replacement emitter can cause the heater to fail.  

Notice:

 Read through the Emitter replacement procedure below before beginning the replacement. For easier 

replacement, remove the heater from the wall or ceiling. 

 

1.

 

WARNING!  TURN  OFF  THE  POWER  AND 
DISCONNECT  THE  HEATER  FROM  THE  MAIN 
POWER  SUPPLY.  FAILURE  TO  DISCONNECT 
HEATER  BEFORE  REPLACING  THE  EMITTER 
COULD CAUSE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR DEATH! 

 

2.

 

Turn OFF the power and disconnect from main 
power supply. 

 

3.

 

Be  sure  the  heater  and  the  emitter  are  cool: 
burns  can  result  from  touching  hot 
components. 

 

4.

 

Remove screws from the left side of the heater 
fixture  and  remove  the  aluminum  end  cap.  
(keep these parts).  

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.

 

Carefully  slide  the  protective  grille  out  of  the 
heater  body  to  expose  the  emitter  and  the 
plastic sealing connectors. 
 

6.

 

Carefully  unscrew  the  protective  plastic  cap 
and carefully slide the cap back cap to expose 
the wire/ metal connector system.  

 

Caution! 

Disconnect  the  metal  locking 

connectors  by  squeezing  the  metal  tab. 

 

7.

 

Bend  the  metal  tabs  to  remove  the  small 
reflector  shield  sheet  metal  parts.  Hold  on  to 
these  pieces.  This  will  allow  you  to  slide  the 
emitter into a bigger cavity to remove it from 
the reflector and heater body. Properly dispose 
of  the  broken  emitter  at  your  local  recycling 
center. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

8.

 

Hold  the  new  emitter  by  the  ceramic ends or 
wear clean dry gloves to prevent and position 
the new lamp inside the unit.   

Ceramic Infrared Emitter End 

Summary of Contents for CF30240B

Page 1: ...ATMOSPHERES During operation always ensure combustible materials are kept at a safe distance from the heater body and from the emitted radiant energy This heater is not intended for use in hazardous a...

Page 2: ...alled by a certified electrician and installation must adhere to all local state and national electric codes READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Please read this owner s manual carefully before using the...

Page 3: ...e to the heater Do not cover the heater in any manner do not hang clothing on or near the heater Caution Do not use the heater together with another appliance connected to the same supply line or conn...

Page 4: ...er towards the ceiling Specified minimum clearances from front sides bottom and back of unit must be met Failure to meet clearance minimums can result in fire Heater is not for use in bathrooms laundr...

Page 5: ...icinity of the heater 2 1 INSTALLATION CLEARANCE DISTANCES DANGER FIRE HAZARD The minimum clearances indicated on the nameplate and in the user manual must be observed at the time of installation Allo...

Page 6: ...re minimum clearances outlined in section 2 1 are met 5 Securely fasten the L shaped brackets to the mounting surface using both fixing holes in the short part of the bracket NOTE Wall bolts or anchor...

Page 7: ...he mounting brackets using nuts and washers provided 3 Select the installation location on the ceiling by identifying the studs or structural beams that will allow the heater to be securely attached N...

Page 8: ...adiant heat that warms people and objects rather than the air around them Install the heater at an angle which points the reflector at the target space Do not point the heater at windows or vacant spa...

Page 9: ...vel 3 2 1 OPERATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL Symbol Description Up one heating level MAX The heater goes directly to the highest heating level short delay on start Down one heating level ON To switch the...

Page 10: ...Do not attempt to service or repair the unit while it is running 5 Should the heater be dropped or damaged or malfunction at any time immediately turn o the main power source and do not use it until i...

Page 11: ...ouching hot components 4 Remove screws from the left side of the heater fixture and remove the aluminum end cap keep these parts 5 Carefully slide the protective grille out of the heater body to expos...

Page 12: ...to change and correction without notice and without incurring obligations Determining the application and suitability for use of any product is the responsibility of the installer Additionally the ins...

Page 13: ...eceipted 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 WARRANTY The sole remed...

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