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Heater Control Panel:

1. 

Heater must be properly installed and correctly wired before operation.

2.  Turn power supply to heater “ON” at main switch panel.
3.  Once the heater has power, the red POWER light will be on.
4.  Pushing the red POWER button will turn the heater ON and OFF. When this button os pressed, the heater and fan will immediately come on and the 

digital display will flash with the numbers “80” for approximately 5 seconds.

a.  If the room temperature is lower than 65°F, the heater will continue to run until the room temperature reaches 65°F and the heater will then cycle 

on and off to maintain approximately this room temperature.

b. 

If the room temperature is higher than 65°F, the display window will show 65 and flash 5 times and the heater and fan will stop. 

5.  Adjusting Power Level:

 While the unit ON, push the green mode button once.  This will activate the power selection mode and the red light over the “L” or 

“H” will be flashing to show the current setting.  To change from High to Low or Low to High, use the UP or DOWN Arrow buttons.  After approximately 5 
seconds the control will then be programmed for the selected output. Note: To save energy, the heater will automatically adjust the power output to low 
power when room temperature is 2°F below the set point temperature.

6.  Adjusting temperature: 

While the heater is ON, push the green mode button twice.  This will activate the temperature selection mode and the digital display 

will flash with the current setting.  To adjust, use the UP or DOWN button until the desired temperature shows on the display. After 5 seconds the display 
will change back to displaying the room temperature 

7.  Setting Time On Feature:   

Note:  If this feature is not selected, the heater will continue to operate to maintain the desired temperature.  This feature allows the heater to operate for 
only a predetermined time.  While the heater is ON, push the green mode button three times. This will activate the timer mode and the display will flash 
with “0H”.  By pressing the UP or DOWN Arrow buttons, the display will show the number of hours the timer will allow the heater to remain on (1H-9H 
where 1H = 1 hour, and 9H = 9 hours). After 5 seconds, the controller will lock in the setting.

8.  Once the controller has been programmed, the heater will cycle on and off to maintain the desired room temperature.  To help extend the life of the 

heater, after the heater has reached the desired temperature and the controller turns off the heating element, the fan will continue to operate for 
approximately 3 minutes to cool down the heater.  This fan delay off feature also occurs when the heater POWER button is pushed to turn off the heater 
while it is heating.  The fan will continue to run to cool down the heater.

9.  To turn off the heater, push the red POWER button. If the heater is operating, the heater will turn off, but the fan will continue running for approximately 3 

minutes to allow the heater to cool. 

NOTE: 

The first time you operate the unit, it may smoke slightly. This is due to the residual cleaning agents used to clean the element when the heater is 

manufactured. This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the unit. This condition will stop after the heater has been in operation for a few minutes.

Automatic Thermal Limit: 

This heater is equipped with a thermal limit which will automatically shut off the heater in the event of overheating. Should the thermal 

limit activate an ALARM will be activated.  The alarm will be a beeper that will sound.  As the heater cools, the thermal limit will automatically reset the display 
will show “E3” indicating the heater is non-operational. Should the unit overheat and activate the thermal limit, ,the display will show “E3” and the red “POWER” 
light will flash.  The cause of the overheating should be determined before further operation. To return heater to operating mode will require user to press 
power button on remote or heater.  User must reset control to desired wattage output and room temperature. Do not continue to use heater if it repeatedly 
overheats to cycle the safety thermal limit as this could lead to permanent damage to heater or a fire.

Automatic Fan Delay: 

The FLCH4R is provided with an automatic fan off delay.  As the room ambient reaches the preset temperature level of the heater control 

will de-energize the heating element within the heater while the fan continues to run for approximately 3 minutes to allow the heater to cool. 

OPERATING - INSTRUCTIONS 

Summary of Contents for FLCH4R

Page 1: ...ater 8 To prevent a possible fire do not block air intake or exhaust in any manner 9 A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or flammable liquids are used or stored 10 Use this heater only as described in this manual Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire electric shock or injury to persons 11 This heater is provide...

Page 2: ...STRUCTIONS Locating the Heater The heater should be installed out of traffic areas and at least 6 off the floor The direction of air flow should not be restricted ie by columns or machinery and the air flow should wipe exposed walls rather than blowing directly at them When more than one heater is used in an area the heaters should be arranged so that the air discharge of each heater supports the ...

Page 3: ...bracket onto the wall or ceiling by fitting the two keyholes on the bracket over the two screws and pushing the bracket down into place Mark the location of the center 3rd safety hole onto the wall or ceiling 6 Use the 5 32 in 4 mm drill bit to pre drill a hole for the 3rd safety screw 7 Attach the heater handle bracket to the heater using the two screws and washers preassembled to the top of the ...

Page 4: ...rs to heater and into wiring compartment allowing approximately 6 153mm of wire inside heater compartment for wire connections Install appropriate cable fitting into the heater as shown in Figure 10 and Figure 11 3 Following the wiring diagrams in Figure 12 connect the supply wiring to the heater lead wires inside the wiring compartment Green pigtail connect to earth ground Black pigtails connect ...

Page 5: ... as shown using wire nuts or approved connectors making sure all connections are tight Carefully push the wires and connections into wiring compartment as shown making sure connections remain tight and replace wiring cover with the two screws Figure 14 Wire connections carefully pushed into wiring compartment WIRING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 6: ...where 1H 1 hour and 9H 9 hours After 5 seconds the controller will lock in the setting 8 Once the controller has been programmed the heater will cycle on and off to maintain the desired room temperature To help extend the life of the heater after the heater has reached the desired temperature and the controller turns off the heating element the fan will continue to operate for approximately 3 minu...

Page 7: ... the heater has cooled a vacuum cleaner with brush attachment may be used to remove dust and lint from exterior surfaces of the heater including the grille opening Compressed air may also be used to blow out dust from inside heater 2 With a damp cloth wipe dust and lint from grille and exterior surfaces Be careful not to let the water enter the inside of appliance 3 To protect the enclosure don t ...

Page 8: ...ley Engineered Products in Bennettsville SC at 1 800 642 4328 When requesting the MRA include Model numbers and date code as shown on the product s nameplate In warranty returns will be repaired or replaced at our option at no charge to you with return freight paid by Marley It is agreed that such repair or replacement is the exclusive remedy available from Marley Engineered Products THE ABOVE WAR...

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