Aura CF30240B Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 6

 

 

2.3

 

WALL-MOUNTED INSTALLATION 

 

THE CF30240B HEATER MUST BE INSTALLED WITH BOTH MOUNTING BRACKETS PROVIDED IN THE BOX. 

 

1.

 

Take the heater out of the box and remove all 
protective foam inserts. 
 

2.

 

The heater comes with ceiling suspension 
brackets installed. To mount the heater on the 
wall, these brackets must be switched to the 
wall mount pivot brackets. Unscrew the 
fasteners holding the ceiling suspension 
brackets to remove them. Keep all parts and 
fasteners, you will need them in the next step. 

 
3.

 

Install the two wall mount pivot brackets using 
the screws removed in the previous step.  

 

4.

 

Select  the  installation  location  on  the  wall  by 
identifying the studs or structural beams that will 
allow the heater to be securely attached. 

 
WARNING: Ensure 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 

anchors 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. 

 

 

CAUTION:  If  there  is  any  question  regarding 
security  of  the  bolts  and  fixtures,  contact  a 
professional contractor. 

 

6.

 

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

7.

 

Adjust  the  heater  to  the  desired  directional 
angle, then fix in this position by tightening the 
fixing  bolts  on  the  brackets  at  the  back  of  the 
heater.  

8.

 

Secure the electrical supply cable so it does not 
contact the heater body or obstruct the air vents. 
Follow  local  and  national  electrical  code 
requirements. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The angles of attachment are 20° to 70°, measured 
from the mounting wall. 

 

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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