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Reduce-Reuse-Recycle

This product is made primarily of recyclable materials. You can reduce your carbon footprint by recycling 

this product at the end of its useful life. Contact your local recycling support center for further recycling 

instructions.

More frequently asked questions on our website here: 

cadetheat.com/support/FAQ

1. The heater must be properly 

installed before it is used.

2. Do not operate without grill.

3. Do not tamper with the high- 

temperature safety shutoff.

How to operate your heater 

The room temperature is controlled by a thermostat located either on the wall, or on the heater. 
Once installation is complete and power is on, follow the steps below for your thermostat. 

If you have a wall or built-in thermostat:

     1. Turn the thermostat knob all the way to the right.

     2. When the room reaches your comfort level, turn the knob to the left, just until it clicks and          
     the heater turns off. The heater will automatically keep the room temperature around this setting.

     3. To reduce the room temperature, turn the knob to the left. To increase the room             
     temperature, turn the knob to the right. 

If you have an electronic wall thermostat, follow the instructions in the programming and operating 
guide included with your thermostat.  

PLEASE NOTE: On initial start-up, the heater may cause an odor due to the manufacturing 
process. It typically goes away within several hours.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MAINTAINING YOUR HEATER

  

Clean heater at least every 6 months or as required. Do not lubricate motor.

1. Turn off power at the main disconnect panel.

2. Wait for the element to cool.

3. Remove  thermostat knob (if any) and grill.

4. Wash grill with hot soapy water and dry.

5. Blow air through the heating element with a 
hair dryer or shop vacuum on blow cycle.

6. Clean the fan with a vacuum cleaner.

7. Replace cover and thermostat knob (if any).

8. Turn power back on at the main disconnect 
panel.

 

Any service other than cleaning should be performed by an authorized 
service representative.

Heating Element

Model CS

High-temperature safety shutoff

Motor

Heater with

built-in thermostat

High-temperature safety shutoff

Model CST

High-temperature safety shutoff

High-temperature safety shutoff

Heating Element

High-temperature safety shutoff

Heating Element

High-temperature safety shutoff

Motor

Motor

Heater with

built-in thermostat

WITH DOUBLE-POLE WALL 

THERMOSTAT ALTERNATE

WITH SINGLE-POLE WALL 

THERMOSTAT ALTERNATE

To/From Heater

To/From Heater

Heating Element

Model CS

High-temperature safety shutoff

Motor

Heater with

built-in thermostat

High-temperature safety shutoff

Model CST

High-temperature safety shutoff

High-temperature safety shutoff

Heating Element

High-temperature safety shutoff

Heating Element

High-temperature safety shutoff

Motor

Motor

Heater with

built-in thermostat

WITH DOUBLE-POLE WALL 

THERMOSTAT ALTERNATE

WITH SINGLE-POLE WALL 

THERMOSTAT ALTERNATE

To/From Heater

To/From Heater

Heating Element

Model CS

High-temperature safety shutoff

Motor

Heater with

built-in thermostat

High-temperature safety shutoff

Model CST

High-temperature safety shutoff

High-temperature safety shutoff

Heating Element

High-temperature safety shutoff

Heating Element

High-temperature safety shutoff

Motor

Motor

Heater with

built-in thermostat

WITH DOUBLE-POLE WALL 

THERMOSTAT ALTERNATE

WITH SINGLE-POLE WALL 

THERMOSTAT ALTERNATE

To/From Heater

To/From Heater

Heating Element

Model CS

High-temperature safety shutoff

Motor

Heater with

built-in thermostat

High-temperature safety shutoff

Model CST

High-temperature safety shutoff

High-temperature safety shutoff

Heating Element

High-temperature safety shutoff

Heating Element

High-temperature safety shutoff

Motor

Motor

Heater with

built-in thermostat

WITH DOUBLE-POLE WALL 

THERMOSTAT ALTERNATE

WITH SINGLE-POLE WALL 

THERMOSTAT ALTERNATE

To/From Heater

To/From Heater

INTERNAL HEATER WIRING DIAGRAMS

Summary of Contents for Com-Pak

Page 1: ...ormation please visit ESPA OL ver la gu a del propietario en cadetheat com espanol com pak cadetheat com 855 CADET US Vancouver Washington tested to UL standards OWNER S GUIDE COM PAK PERFECTLY SIMPLE...

Page 2: ...to heater circuit at main disconnect panel 7 Do not insert or allow foreign ob jects to enter any ventilation or ex haust opening as this may cause an electric shock or re or damage the heater 8 To p...

Page 3: ...wall can models CC or CCSM Model CST wall can model CTC 5 DO NOT install the heater in a oor below a towel bar behind a door or anywhere the air discharge may be blocked in any manner 6 A heater has...

Page 4: ...Model CST not included through holes provided in the wall can Figure 3 As an option on model CS the foam pad provided may be attached to the side of the wall can to square the wall can to the stud Se...

Page 5: ...onto shaft If you have a model without a thermostat snap in the grill plug provided Turn power on at the main disconnect panel Proceed to OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Your heater has two connection wires on...

Page 6: ...oduct registration 1 Route the electrical supply wire from the circuit breaker to the wall thermostat At the wall can of heater 1 attach two sets of electrical supply wires with two cable clamp connec...

Page 7: ...dryer or shop vacuum on blow cycle 6 Clean the fan with a vacuum cleaner 7 Replace cover and thermostat knob if any 8 Turn power back on at the main disconnect panel Any service other than cleaning s...

Page 8: ...lower wattage heater or reduce the number of heaters on the circuit 4 Call a licensed electrician Heater blows cold air or doesn t get hot 1 Element has failed 2 Only one side heats and the other sid...

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