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SAFETY ADVICE

Make sure that you read, understand and comply with the following.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

• Regularly inspect the power cable / plugs to be used with this heater 

and do not use the heater it the power cable is damaged.

• Minimise the risk of electric shock by installing a RCCB (Residual Current 

Circuit Breaker) and a suitable 3-phase isolator into the main distribution 
board.

• Make sure that the voltage on the rating plate is the same as the 

voltage of the power supply. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician.

• DO NOT abuse any electrical cable used with this heater. Never use the 

cable for pulling or unplugging the heater.

• Keep the cable away from sources of heat, oil, sharp edges or moving 

parts. Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of electric shock.

MAINTENANCE

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• Check that the heater is in good working order. Take immediate action 

to repair or replace damaged parts.

• DO NOT allow the heating elements to become covered with dust 

which could become a fire hazard. If used in a dusty workplace it should 
be cleaned as described under Cleaning and Maintenance.

• Only recommended parts should be used. Unapproved parts may be 

dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.

• DO NOT attempt to repair a damaged heater, contact the CLARKE  

service department.

WARNING: THIS HEATER MUST BE EARTHED

WARNING:  SERVICING OR INTERNAL MAINTENANCE MUST ONLY BE 
CARRIED OUT BY THE CLARKE SERVICE DEPARTMENT.

Summary of Contents for 6925238

Page 1: ...able for well insulated areas and not designed to be the primary heat source OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS GC0621 Rev 1 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS 400V ELECTRIC FAN HEATER MODEL NO DEVIL 9000PTC PART NO 6925238 ...

Page 2: ... purchase Please keep your receipt which will be required as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase no product can be returned to us without prior permission This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights...

Page 3: ...om and or outdoor temperature feedback n a Electronic heat charge control with room and or outdoor temperature feedback n a Fan assisted output n a Type of heat output room temperature control select one Single stage heat output no temperature control No Two or more manual stages no temperature control No With mechanical thermostat temp control Yes With electronic temperature control No Electronic...

Page 4: ...cable used with this heater Never use the cable for pulling or unplugging the heater Keep the cable away from sources of heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of electric shock MAINTENANCE Check that the heater is in good working order Take immediate action to repair or replace damaged parts DO NOT allow the heating elements to become covered with dust wh...

Page 5: ...ses or dust such as in a paint spray booth or any explosive environment Electric motors create sparks which may ignite dust or fumes DO NOT leave the heater un attended for example left on at night COMMON SENSE DO NOT operate when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol drugs or intoxicating medication DO NOT stand on the heater DO NOT use the heater with wet hands or when there is water o...

Page 6: ... to switch it on automatically SERVICE REPAIRS Have your heater repaired by a qualified person using identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the heater is maintained SAFETY SYMBOLS The following symbols appear on the unit ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING POLICY Through purchase of this product the customer is taking on the obligation to deal with the WEEE in accordance with the WEEE...

Page 7: ... OPERATION 1 Put the heater in a level position on a flat surface and at a safe distance from flammable materials Keep a minimum of 2m clearance all round 2 Connect the heater to a suitable power supply 3 Set the thermostat control to the maximum setting fully clockwise WARNING THE INSTALLATION OF THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN AND BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT...

Page 8: ...e the control in this position The room temperature will be maintained at this setting The heater will continue to operate until the power switch is turned to the OFF position 6 For fan only operation turn the power switch to the fan only setting and set the thermostat to its minimum setting 7 Adjust the angle by loosening both adjusting knobs and setting the required angle 8 Retighten the adjusti...

Page 9: ...e cause If fuse blows repeatedly consult your CLARKE dealer No power at socket outlet Insert the plug in a suitable socket Heating element glowing hot Input voltage too high Use a power supply in accordance with the rating on the label Air inlet grille is blocked Ensure the heater is kept away from any objects which could cover the air inlet or be drawn into it The unit has failed to heat up so on...

Page 10: ...l knob 16 Relay support 3 Lamp cover 17 Blade fastening 4 Control box cover 18 Fan 5 Switch 19 Motor 6 Thermostat 20 Cable clamp 7 Capacitor 21 Power cable plug 8 Relay 22 Motor bracket 9 Front grille 23 Rear grille 10 Air outlet 24 Temperature sensor 11 Temperature controller 25 Surround 12 Heating element 26 Foot pad 13 Air duct 27 Housing 14 Adjusting knob 28 Frame ...

Page 11: ...11 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY ...

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