Creda CDF2N Installation And Operating Instructions Download Page 2

Downflow Fan Heater
Model : CDF2N

Installation and Operating Instructions

Dimensions

(millimetres)

Model     Specification

CDF2N     (

High level) 1 or 2kW + adjustable thermostat (internal by installer)

Fig. 1

(IPX2)

Important Safety Advice

WARNING  - DO NOT USE THIS HEATER IN THE IMMEDIATE
SURROUNDINGS OF A BATH, A SHOWER OR A SWIMMING POOL.

DO NOT COVER THE APPLIANCE  or place material or garments
on it, or obstruct the air circulation around this appliance,
for example with curtains or furniture, as this could cause
overheating and a fire risk.

DO NOT PLACE AEROSOLS OR OTHER CONTAINERS
SUSCEPTIBLE TO HEAT IN THE DIRECT AIRFLOW FROM THE
UNIT.

THIS HEATER MUST NOT BE LOCATED IMMEDIATELY BELOW A
FIXED SOCKET OUTLET.

WARNING – DISCONNECT THE HEATER FROM THE ELECTRICITY
SUPPLY BEFORE UNDERTAKING SERVICE OR REPAIR.

WARNING – If the appliance is fitted in a bathroom, a cable
outlet will be necessary with the supply to the unit controlled
by a double pole switch. The switch if inside the bathroom
should be pull cord operated and if outside should be
adjacent to the entrance door. The appliance must be
mounted so that no part of it can be touched by any person
using bath or shower.

THIS HEATER MUST NOT BE OPERATED WITHOUT THE COVER
CORRECTLY IN POSITION, AS THIS WILL TRIP THE THERMAL
FUSELINK.

General

The heater has a loading of 2kW. It is designed for permanent wall
mounting and is suitable for operation on A.C. electricity supply having
the same voltage as shown on the rating label.

The heater is fitted with an internally mounted selector switch which on
installation of the heater allows a choice of 1kW or 2kW output to suit the
dimensions of the room to be heated.

In rooms of less than 9 – 11 cubic m. (350 - 400 cubic ft.) 1kW output
should be selected, otherwise nuisance tripping of the thermal overload
cut-out may occur.

NOTE : THE SWITCH HAS BEEN FACTORY SET FOR 1kW OPERATION.

SUPPLY CABLE IS NOT SUPPLIED WITH THIS APPLIANCE AND IT
SHOULD THEREFORE BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST IEE REGULATIONS.

The Controls

The 

pull cord switch

 operates the ON/OFF switch inside the heater. An

indicator light will illuminate when the heater is ON and the indicator will
NOT illuminate when the heater is switched off

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IMPORTANT: THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

NOTE: Only a gentle pull is required. DO NOT pull the cord hard

as damage to the sensitive micro-switch inside the heater may
occur.

Adjustable thermostat

The heater is fitted with an 

adjustable thermostat

 which has three

different settings:

1 –

Low

2 –

Medium

3 –

High

This gives you an approximate room temperature range of 18ºC - 32ºC
depending on your room size. The heater is preset to the ‘2 – medium’
setting. To adjust the thermostat setting, remove the front cover and adjust
the thermostat dial to the desired setting (see 

Fig. 3 

on page 2).

2kW setting

Once the room has warmed sufficiently the heater will automatically switch
down to 1kW heat output and will continue to heat indefinitely.

1kW setting

You can permanently change the heat setting manually from 2kW to 1kW
by removing the front cover and sliding the selector switch to the 1kW
setting (see 

Fig. 3 

on page 2).

NOTE: The thermostat will NOT switch the heater ON and OFF and performs
as follows:
2kW setting – heater switches down to 1kW and heat and fan output continue.
1kW setting – heat and fan output continue.
The heater will only switch off when abnormal overheating occurs. See

‘Safety’

 section below.

Safety

Cut-Out

For your safety, this appliance is fitted with a thermal cut-out. In the event
that the product overheats, the cut-out switches the heater off automatically.
To bring the heater back into operation, remove the cause of overheating,
then turn off the electrical supply to the heater for a few minutes.
When the heater has cooled sufficiently reconnect and switch on the heater

.

Fuse Link

A thermal fuse link is provided as an added safety feature. If the fuse link
operates and opens circuit it is the result of abnormal overheating within
the appliance. To ensure the future safe operation of the appliance customer
service should be contacted.

Installation

Before undertaking installation work, ensure the electricity supply is
disconnected from any relevant fixed wiring. Supply cable is not supplied
with this appliance and it should therefore be installed by a competent
electrician in accordance with the IEE wiring regulations.
The supply circuit must be adequate for the input of the appliance and
must be protected with a 13A fuse.
A suitable termination to the fixed wiring of the premises must be provided
adjacent to the final position of the appliance through a double pole
switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles.

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