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400

265

Access Panel

Doorway

Fig. 7

275

Fig. 5

85

145

120

134

48

75

1

2 3

Fig. 1

Fig

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Fig

Fig

. 1

500mm

105mm

271mm

579mm

Fig. 6

WARNING: 

The Switch Panel should not be installed in a toilet or washroom.

The backing box (standard B.S. double gang as shown in 

Fig. 5

) should be 

fi xed to a suitable wall. Suitable wall conduit should be used where applicable 
to carry the cable between the heater and the switch panel. A suitable recessed 
wall box may be substituted, as an alternative.

Installation of Heater

The  Installation  of  this  product  must  only  be  carried  out  by  a  prescribed 
competent person in accordance with Building Regulations and the current IEE 
Wiring Regulations for electrical equipment.
This heater can either be installed into a suspended or plasterboard ceiling. 
First it is necessary to ensure that there is suffi cient space above the ceiling 
for the Installation of this product (see 

Fig. 1 

and 

Fig. 7

).

This  product  is  designed  to  be  suspended  by  threaded  rod  or  wires/chains. 
Always ensure this unit is adequately supported when installed.

Installation in a Ceiling

A hole as indicated in 

Fig. 1 

and 

Fig. 6 

must be cut into the ceiling. Allow an additional 

amount for clearance. It may be necessary to fi x an internal supporting frame 
around the newly cut aperture in a plasterboard ceiling or suspended ceiling.

To mount the unit into the ceiling void, use lengths of threaded bar or hooks 
(not supplied) screwed into the M8 threaded inserts located in the top side of 
the heater (see 

Fig. 1 

for dimensions). Adjust the height of the heater so the 

inner edge of the grill surround is fl ush with the ceiling.

Installation  in  a  Bulk  Head 
(over doorway)

A  hole  (579x271mm)  as  indicated  in 

Fig. 7

, must be cut into the ceiling part 

of the bulk head.  Drop rods should be 
used to mount the appliance in such a 
position, as to have the base fl ush with 
the  ceiling.   An  access  panel  should 
also  be  provided  on  the  front  of  the 
bulkhead.  This provides access to the 
top  of  the  appliance  and  cable  entry 
point. Access  for  wiring  the  appliance 
is via the grille.

Operation of Switch Panel

Switch on electrical supply (MAINS IN) 

to the Switch Panel.
Switching the switch marked ‘

I

’ (see ‘1’ in

 Fig. 5

) energises the fan and switches 

on the electrical supply to the heater. 
The  heat  selection  switches  allow  heat  settings  to  be  chosen  as  shown 
below:

Settings -  

Fan Only

 

 

I + 

 

Fan + 

1

/

2

 Heat

 

 

I + 

  

  Fan + Full Heat

The desired setting can be obtained through switch selection. 

WARNING 

This heater is not equipped with a device to control the 

room temperature. Do not use this heater in small rooms when they 
are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own, 
unless constant supervision is provided.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) 
with reduced physical, sensory or metal capabilities, or lack of 
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or 
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for 
their safety.

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the 
appliance.

Summary of Contents for AC3CN

Page 1: ...eater The product complies with the European Safety Standards EN60335 2 30 and the European Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC EN55014 EN60555 2 and EN60555 3 These cover the essential requirements of EEC Directives 2006 95 EC and 2004 108 EC 0 250 SCALE ...

Page 2: ...less continuously supervised Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on off the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed in its intended normal operating position and they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall not pl...

Page 3: ... any flammable materials or sprays in the vicinity of the heater FIRE HAZARD DO NOT insert any foreign objects into the heater openings Risk of injury electric shock or damage to the heater may occur Ensure proper manual handling procedures are observed at all times ATTENTION IN ORDER TO AVOID OVERHEATING DO NOT COVER ...

Page 4: ... screwdriver or other suitable tool Open the grill and feed the appropriate cable through the cable gland see Y in Fig 2 WARNING Ensure power cable path does not come into contact with internal heater elements or fans Make connections as per wiring Diagram see Fig 3 and close the grille Connection of Switch Panel The mains electrical supply cable and power cable to this heater neither supplied sho...

Page 5: ...d into the M8 threaded inserts located in the top side of the heater see Fig 1 for dimensions Adjust the height of the heater so the inner edge of the grill surround is flush with the ceiling Installation in a Bulk Head over doorway A hole 579x271mm as indicated in Fig 7 must be cut into the ceiling part of the bulk head Drop rods should be used to mount the appliance in such a position as to have ...

Page 6: ...ed off and an engineer called Maintenance WARNING ALWAYS DISCONNECT HEATER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY MAINTENANCE The heater should be serviced annually Any dust or debris should be removed from the grille and elements taking care not to damage the elements Cleaning the Heater Switch Panel External and grille appearance can be maintained by occasionally vacuuming and wiping with a...

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