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Remove the inner front panel by unscrewing the screws 
along its top and sides.  As the front insulation is 
attached care must be taken when lifting this panel from 
the heater and placing it to one side, the insulation 
must not be damaged.  
REMOVE ALL THE PACKING CARDBOARD FROM INSIDE THE 
STORAGE BRICK COMPARTMENT, IF LEFT INSIDE IT WILL BE SET 
ON FIRE WHEN THE HEATER IS SWITCHED ON.

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Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

BLACK SCREWS

THREE SCREWS

THREE SCREWS

Remove the two black screws at each end of the heater as shown in 

Fig. 1

.  This will allow the lower front 

panel to drop down and be lifted clear of the heater.  Set carefully to one side.

Remove three screws along the bottom edge and the three screws at the rear of the top panel as indicated 
in 

Fig. 2

.  With hands positioned on each side of the panel rotate the base of the front panel away from 

the heater, whilst lifting upwards to unhook the top from the end panels.  The panel can now be lifted clear 
and set to one side.  Remove the packing pieces from the slots of the inner front (one on the 70305S and two 
on the 70315S) see 

Fig. 3

.  Removing the top panel will also remove the room temperature control knob.

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Summary of Contents for NewEra 70305S

Page 1: ...rmation which may be of use to you and is available 24 hours a day It includes Operating and installation instructions downloads Request a repair Where to buy our products Literature downloads Heating requirement calculator www credaheating co uk help centre A division of GDC Group Ltd Millbrook House Grange Drive Hedge End Southampton SO30 2DF www credaheating co uk Registered No 1313016 England ...

Page 2: ...Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC EN55014 EN60555 2 and EN60555 3 These cover the essential requirements of EEC Directives 2006 95 EC and 2004 108 EC GDC Group Ltd All rights reserved Material contained in this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior permission in writing A division of the GDC Group Ltd Millbrook House Grange Drive Hedge End Southampton SO30 2DF ...

Page 3: ...WAYS be mounted against and fixed to a wall as it will not stand up by itself A detachable bracket is provided for screwing to the wall the heater is then placed in position and fixed to the bracket by a screw at each end The heater must never be unscrewed or moved from the wall bracket whilst it is loaded with bricks THE HEATER IS VERY HEAVY AND WILL BE DANGEROUS IF ITS WALL FIXING BECOMES INSECU...

Page 4: ...in the room so that there is at least 75mm free air space all around it under windows ensure that curtains when drawn cannot touch or cover the heater casing In order to maintain stability it is essential that the heater be placed on a level surface and care should be taken to avoid irregular surfaces such as may result from carpets or tiled surrounds partially protruding under the heater The heat...

Page 5: ...g 1 This will allow the lower front panel to drop down and be lifted clear of the heater Set carefully to one side Remove three screws along the bottom edge and the three screws at the rear of the top panel as indicated in Fig 2 With hands positioned on each side of the panel rotate the base of the front panel away from the heater whilst lifting upwards to unhook the top from the end panels The pa...

Page 6: ...lamp in the base At this point if desired an external fan boost timer may be fitted to the heater by passing the two wires from the timer through the remaining cable clamp and connecting them across the terminal block marked Timer having already removed the link fitted across this block at the factory Connect the EARTH lead from both supplies to the terminal marked with the symbol Charge Rated Per...

Page 7: ...ide and reposition the bracket against the wall using the corner marks for alignment Four fixing positions must be chosen for the SFH24AW and three for the SFH18AW Mark the positions for the fixing holes two at extreme ends and the others spaced evenly between them Remove the bracket from the wall drill the holes in the positions marked and insert suitable fixings previously described Secure the w...

Page 8: ...VERY IMPORTANT Remove one element to allow access for the back row of bricks On the SFH24AW remove the element to the right of centre and on the SFH18AW remove the central element Loosen the two screws securing the element tails in the ceramic connector block and lift the element up and out of the heater Carefully fit the bottom row of the back layer of bricks placing the two end bricks into posit...

Page 9: ...e spindle PLEASE ENSURE THAT ALL POLYSTYRENE AND CARDBOARD PACKING PIECES HAVE BEEN REMOVED ENSURE WALL BRACKET SCREWS ARE TIGHTENED FULLY WARNING When a new heater is run up to temperature the materials will produce a slight smell for the first few days these are normally harmless in a well ventilated room It is best to make these first overnight charges with the Room Temp control knob at 6 and H...

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