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Installation Instructions 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RELOCATION 

 

 

WARNING: Relocation to another location must be carried out by an experienced technician. 

 

 

If during reinstallation the thermal insulation shows any sign of damage, it must be removed and replaced by an 

identical part. 

 

 

MANUALLY RESET TEMPERATURE LIMITER 

 

This heater employs a manually reset temperature limiter (see Safety Cut-out in the connection diagram). 

 

This safety device operates when high temperatures are reached at the top of the heater. It requires re-setting 

manually: 

Let the heater cool. The cause of overheating should be investigated.

 

 

 

 

WARNING: Re-setting manually must be carried out by an experienced technician only. 

 

Turn off the heater at the circuit breaker. 

 

Take off the front panel (See Step 4). Find the limiter CUT OUT in the connection diagram. This is located just above 

the microtherm insulation panel, just off to the right of centre. 

Push down 

the small 

red

 pin until a click is heard. 

 

Main Components List 

Storage Heating Element 

 

Ref. 10190410   

Main PCB 

 

 

     Ref. 15192125 

275W Balancing Element (ECOHHR20) Ref. 15192000   

Keyboard PCB   

 

     Ref. 15190060 

410W Balancing Element (ECOHHR30)  Ref. 15192002   

Core Sensor   

 

     Ref. 15192140 

550W Balancing Element (ECOHHR40) Ref. 15192004   

Air Sensor 

 

 

     Ref. 15192145 

110c Left Limiter 

 

 

Ref. 15190725   

Room Sensor   

 

     Ref. 60100580 

140c Right Limiter 

 

 

Ref. 15190720   

Fan 

 

 

 

     Ref. 20191056 

140c Storage Limiter   

 

Ref. 15190720   

900 Ω Fan Resistor (ECOHHR40)   Ref. 15192164 

160c Cut Out Manual Limiter 

 

Ref. 15190730   

1050 Ω Fan Resistor (ECOHHR30) Ref. 15192162 

Switch   

 

 

 

Ref. 46100530   

1200 Ω Fan Resistor (ECOHHR20) Ref. 15192160 

 

Model 

ECOHHR20 

ECOHHR30 

ECOHHR40 

CONNECTION 

240V ~ 

240V ~ 

240V ~ 

STORAGE OUTPUT 

1742W 

2613W 

3484W 

BALANCING ELEMENT OUTPUT 

550W 

820W 

1100W 

CHARGE PERIOD 

7h 

7h 

7h 

CHARGING 

12.2 kWh 

18.3 kWh 

24.4 kWh 

INSULATION 

Class 1 

Class 1 

Class 1 

WIDTH 

72cm 

95cm 

117cm 

HEIGHT 

76cm 

76cm 

76cm 

DEPTH 

19.5cm 

19.5cm 

19.5cm 

WEIGHT 

97kg 

140kg 

183kg 

NUM. OF BRICKS 6kg 

12 

18 

24 

 

Technical Features 

Summary of Contents for Ecombi HHR Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...off provided that it has been 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...

Page 3: ...y sign of damage it must be replaced This heater should be switched off at the isolation switch and or circuit breaker before any repair work is carried out on the heater This appliance is only intend...

Page 4: ...drill holes on the wall using a pencil 5 Drill the marked holes Place the Rawl plugs into the wall position the bracket correctly so the holes line up then fit the screws tightly IT MUST NOT BE HUNG...

Page 5: ...rd and the metallic plate Lift and tilt the elements outwards being careful not to damage the insulation on the bottom of the heater and carefully place the storage bricks Arrange two levels of bricks...

Page 6: ...lty in refitting the panel Make sure the bottom edge of the inner panel is inside the front lip of the heater Please see below 14 Replace the front panel When refitting the exterior front panel align...

Page 7: ...off to the right of centre Push down the small red pin until a click is heard Main Components List Storage Heating Element Ref 10190410 Main PCB Ref 15192125 275W Balancing Element ECOHHR20 Ref 151920...

Page 8: ...tricted supply to the heater should be via a 20Amp double pole isolator switch Connection from the 24hr supply on peak or unrestricted supply to the heater should be via a fused double pole isolator s...

Page 9: ...release the moon button Use the and buttons to move down and up the menu options To look or change each setting press and release the moon button and then use the and buttons to adjust Press the moon...

Page 10: ...t the bottom of the heater has not been obstructed In these cases the safety cut out may of tripped and may need resetting Please contact technical support HHR does not reach set up temperature ERR1 i...

Page 11: ...Installation Instructions 10 Connection Diagram HHR20...

Page 12: ...Installation Instructions Connection Diagram HHR30 11...

Page 13: ...Installation Instructions Connection Diagram HHR40 12...

Page 14: ...For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product These instruction...

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