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A BRAND OF GLEN DIMPLEX AMERICAS

7809

SOPRANO

Fan-forced  

Wall Heater 

7216600000R00

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INSTALLATION AND USER’S GUIDE

To be read and kept by the user.

Summary of Contents for 7809-C15-BB

Page 1: ...forced Wall Heater 7216600000R00 Share the warmth and leave a review convectair com sharethewarmth Your input helps to create even better products and experiences We value your feedback INSTALLATION...

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Page 3: ...mfort please take a moment to read the installation operation and maintenance instructions detailed in this manual Foreword Table of Contents Specifications 4 Location Recommendations 5 Installation a...

Page 4: ...tlets which direct air towards the centre of the room During the installation the Soprano allows you to select a wattage either 750 W or 1500 W Dimplex DWT 431W Dimplex DWT 431W P Aube Honeywell TH105...

Page 5: ...use of your CONVECTAIR unit This unit must be connected to a 240 Volt 60 Hz Switch breaker in the off position OFF before connecting Convectair recommends that the unit be installed by a qualified el...

Page 6: ...n and Mounting 4 1 Screws Stud Finder Optional 2 Phillips Screwdriver 4 Wall anchors if needed must be suitable for min 50 lb 22 7 kg Wire Strippers Utility Knife Wire Connectors Tape Measure Level TO...

Page 7: ...fixing holes Fig 3 4 Replace mounting bracket and fasten it with appropriate screws and anchors Ensure that the correct screws and anchors if necessary are used to allow the unit to be securely mount...

Page 8: ...OR OTHER CONTAINER DO NOT USE IN AREAS WHERE GASOLINE PAINT OR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS ARE USED OR STORED From the junction box connect the ground wire to the unit s green wire using wire connectors not in...

Page 9: ...n and the heating element in case of overheating To reset the safety cut out 1 Shut off the power to the heater 2 Check the heater and correct the cause of overheating blocking covering or dust Clean...

Page 10: ...intenance is required To remove dust on the outside of the heater and on the grilles use a soft cloth To remove a stain dampen the cloth To remove dust and debris that accumulate inside the heater shu...

Page 11: ...el is placed on an internal side of the appliance near the supply grille to allow for identification of the heater It includes The complete model number A which must be included in any warranty claim...

Page 12: ...eating element itself They are applicable from the date of purchase by the consumer and under the conditions specific to them Full details are provided with each device Please keep your purchase and o...

Page 13: ...lps to create even better products and experiences We value your feedback 1 800 463 6478 www convectair ca In keeping with our policy of continuous product improvement we reserve the right to make cha...

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