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3.  Ensure the heater is stable before removing the 

screws which hold the grille panel in position.  

Set the grille to one side.

4.  Remove the two screws located towards to 

bottom of  either end of the heater, which retain the 

heater sides.

Push the left hand and right hand sides vertically 

upwards to release each side from its securing 

points. 

5.  Remove the two screws securing the front panel, 

located at the upper sides of the heater, and swing 

the upper edge of the front panel forwards and 

unhook it from along the heater base. 

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Summary of Contents for QM050

Page 1: ...3 385W 567 630W 792 880W 1017 1130W 1242 1380W Storage Element Rating 230 240V 936 1020W 1435 1560W 2042 2220W 2540 2760W 3024 3300W Rated Charge Period 7 7 7 Hours Energy Cells 12 18 24 30 36 Installed Weight 67kg 91kg 115kg 142kg 165kg kWh 7 2kWh 10 9kWh 15 5kWh 19 3kWh 23 1kWh A world of expertise 11115 10 Rev 13F 11F Note These Installation Instructions are for Series G heaters only Only use t...

Page 2: ... any type do get hot especially around the air outlet grille This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appli...

Page 3: ... heater Do not sit or stand on the heater Do not place objects in contact with the heater To maintain stability it is essential that the heater is 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 Choose appropriate fixings to securely attach the heater to the wall see section title...

Page 4: ... QM070 and QM100 two locations are possible indicated by X and Y markings visible on the base of the heater Ensure the feet are fixed at the location holes marked with an X see Fig 2 However if this is a replacement heater check the pitch of the feet and choose the appropiate fixing positions either X or Y Note Foot screws are in the fixing kit Stand the heater on its feet before removing the packagi...

Page 5: ...bottom of either end of the heater which retain the heater sides Push the left hand and right hand sides vertically upwards to release each side from its securing points 5 Remove the two screws securing the front panel located at the upper sides of the heater and swing the upper edge of the front panel forwards and unhook it from along the heater base Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 ...

Page 6: ...dding and use No 10 woodscrews directly into the wood otherwise M5 rawlplug intersets are suitable NOTE FOR OTHER WALL TYPES eg timber frame and hollow concrete SEEK SPECIALIST ADVICE If the floor is carpeted then the carpet should be slit and underlay cut away to allow the feet to rest firmly on the floor Carpet gripper must be locally removed so that the feet may rest in a level position This appli...

Page 7: ...ng it with the location marks It is advisable to use a screwdriver with a magnetic tip as screws dropped may enter the fan housing 7 Six fixing positions must be selected for each model Mark the positions for the fixing holes Remove the bracket from the wall drill the holes and fit the wall fixings best suited to the application Secure the wall bracket to the wall using six screws Secure the heater us...

Page 8: ...Fan circuit Ensure the brown wire is connected to the terminal marked L Ensure the blue wire is connected to the terminal marked N The earth wire should be connected to the terminal block marked E or L N L N OFF PEAK PEAK 24 HOURS EARTH BOTH SUPPLIES Two Mains Supplies Fig 8 Warning Before obtaining access to terminals all supply circuits must be disconnected ...

Page 9: ... in readiness for connection IMPORTANT Only heat resistant ordinary polyvinyl chloride sheathed flexible cord should be used the following codes apply IEC 60227 IEC57 or CENELEC H05V2V2 F Cable Sizes Peak mains cable 1 5mm Off peak mains cable 2 5mm Mains Cable Fig 9 If the supply cord becomes damaged it must be replaced by a suitably qualified individual in order to avoid a hazard ...

Page 10: ... Heater Core 10 Remove the inner front and insulation to gain access to the core of the heater Lay the inner front carefully to one side to ensure it is not damaged 11 Remove the internal packaging Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 11 ...

Page 11: ...s facing upwards and fitting neatly around the element Angle the element upward to fit the brick DO NOT DISCONNECT THE ELEMENT TERMINALS In addition ensure the slots for the air passages line up with the holes in the base insulation Fit the remaining bricks to the bottom row being careful not to damage or dislodge the element Note The bends in the element locate around the grooves in the brick to se...

Page 12: ...nt 15 Fit the fourth row of brick above the third row in the upside position Repeat for the fifth and sixth rows of brick built around the third element to complete the core build 16 Remember the top row of brick must be fitted upside down Check that all the bricks are secure and evenly located Fig 16 Fig 15 Fig 14 Fig 14 Fig 1 Fig 1 ...

Page 13: ...ections are secure and excess cable is restrained and not in contact with any of the heater casing ON NO ACCOUNT SHOULD ANY SURPLUS CABLE BE PUSHED INSIDE OR BEHIND THE HEATER Once installed DO NOT attempt to reposition the heater without first unloading the bricks Reassembly To replace all the panels of the outer casing reverse steps 3 5 of these instructions under the section headed Preparation E...

Page 14: ...n by pressing and holding the Back button and the Selector Dial simultaneously for three seconds Child Lock will apprear on the screen repeat to reverse See the Operating Instructions for further details Slave Mode If more than one heater is installed in the same room it is recommended that the smallest capacity heater is set as a slave Press Menu Back and Selector Dial for 3 seconds to enter the ...

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