Cannon Latitude Instruction Manual Download Page 26

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Summary of Contents for Latitude

Page 1: ...s heater is approved for Natural Gas Please leave instruction manual with the owner Distributor This appliance is designed manufactured and distributed by 8 IHome Tel 1300 727 421 Cannon Latitude Inst...

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Page 3: ...GENERAL OPERATION 35 36 34 31 30 24 23 22 21 21...

Page 4: ...d services will be carried out on site You should not attempt de installation 2 of 1K Marine Parade Abbotsford VIC 3067 Free Call 1300 727 421 will not cover repair and replacement of parts that are s...

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Page 7: ...Important The remote handpiece includes a temperature sensor and for proper operation must be located within the room being heated alkaline batteries supplied into the back...

Page 8: ...s used to turn the heater automatically a a set period of time Navigate the menu to SLEEP see Menu Navigation The SLEEP symbol will appear in solid black when selected and the time remaining until the...

Page 9: ...estart it will go into lock out mode To reactivate heater switch the rocker switch firstly to the ON position and then back to the OFF position The heater can now be started using your remote If the p...

Page 10: ...e air inlet Flue exhaust outlet Minimum cavity dimensions Overall dimensions 9 ICannon Latitude 33 5 MJ hr input 8 4 kW 30 2 MJ hr 4 4 stars Gas space heater approved to AS NZS 5263 1 3 2016 Natural g...

Page 11: ...Floating Plinth 405 MINIMUM PLASTER OPENING 270 1025 MINIMUM PLASTER OPENING 1180 1320 897 910 70 30 402 10 120 587 265 COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE EXHAUST TUBE 370 96 216 Grey enamel Black enamel...

Page 12: ...Weight 165kg...

Page 13: ...Floating Plinth Grey enamel Black enamel 405 MINIMUM PLASTER OPENING 1525 MINIMUM PLASTER OPENING 1820 1679 270 30 70 402 370 837 10 96 216 265 COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE EXHAUST TUBE 897 910 120...

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Page 15: ...Assist with the assembly of the flue lengths wet the inner seal with soapy water or petroleum jelly To assist with the assembly of the flue lengths wet the inner seal with soapy water or petroleum jel...

Page 16: ...The vertical condensate drain trap and the condensate drain elbow are supplied with an adaptor which allows the fitment of a 15 mm plastic drain line 20mm to 15mm...

Page 17: ...19 Pipes located in bracket Power cable length 15 meters COMBUSTIONAIR Insert the Fan Box into the Mounting Bracket using the Fan Box Fasteners and then mount the Fascia onto the Fan Box FASCIA FIG 2...

Page 18: ...um jelly around all seals length of flue exceeds 3 meters a condensate drainage line will need to be fitted to the condensate trap and taken to a suitable discharge point as shown in FIG 21 and 22 If...

Page 19: ...at the sides of the glass assembly near the top of the opening These are removed during installation 1 Removing the outer fascia Remove two retaining screws 3 Swinging to lower edge outwards 2 Liftin...

Page 20: ...bon applied along the edge At the bottom of the glass the glass fibre ribbon is applied to the inner surface of the glass ie that side of the glass which faces into the firebox See picture It is recom...

Page 21: ...Once heater is aligned in cavity frame it should be secured with fixing screws at the top via the front extension supports and at the bottom through the transit feet 20...

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Page 24: ...or to this Locate gas valve as shown in Installation Instructions on Fig 36 pg 21 The Gas Valve cover is removed from the heater by undoing a screw on the right side of the cover See fig Remove plasti...

Page 25: ...beds onto the burners the Flame Spreaders must be placed in position The Flame spreaders are located at the front of the burners and assist the flame to spread from one burner to the next The firewood...

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Page 27: ...C D E F Traditional Log Placement 1000 Model LOG INSTALLATION LOG 4 LOG 5 LOG 8 LOG 9 LOG 6 LOG 7 LOG 10 LOG 11 26...

Page 28: ...27 A B C F D E LOG INSTALLATION Traditional Log Placement 1500 Model LOG 1 LOG 2 LOG 3 LOG 4 LOG 5 LOG 8 LOG 9 LOG 6 LOG 7 LOG 10 LOG 11...

Page 29: ...el Yellow patches indicate indents for log placement 1 The rear logs are placed first These are the larger logs with the branches to the left end of the burner 3 Another row of larger logs are positio...

Page 30: ...ent 1 Rear Logs fitted with branches to the left 2 Middle row of smaller logs with branches to the right of the heater Note the middle log is not placed at this stage 3 The front row of large logs is...

Page 31: ...27 Remote handpiece is operating and switches heater ON and OFF 30...

Page 32: ...31 Cleaning of Glass Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners on the glass panels A mild detergent and a soft cloth is recommended DO NOT CLEAN THE GLASS WHEN IT IS HOT 28...

Page 33: ...two screws as shown 3 Remove two screws as shown 4 Lift Control Access upwards when able move the two wires with grommets from the control assembly 5 Rest the control box on the edge of the heater Th...

Page 34: ...bove remove the control box from the heater 2 Reach into the base of the heater though this opening to access the pressure switch Hook and loop tape is used to fix the pressure switch bracket to the f...

Page 35: ...31 Common for both 1M and 1 5M 34...

Page 36: ...trols are able to be removed from the body of the heater while still connected to the wiring enabling the diagnostic LED s to be visible It is possible to operate the heater with the control box exter...

Page 37: ...traction sounds during the initial heat up and or cool down process Due to the different metals used within the heater the type of noise and levels will vary This should not be considered as a product...

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