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basic method of operation and will mean the heater remains switched on, until it is

turned off. Please note, to return to programmed user set schedules you will need to

select the automatic operation mode by pressing the manual/auto (M/A) select button

prior to switching off. To confirm the selection check that the “A” icon is displayed.

Frost protection

The heater has a built-in frost protection mode which will not allow the temperature of

its surroundings to drop below 5

C. This feature will operate regardless of any settings

that have been selected on the heater. The only way to prevent this feature operating is

to switch off the heater at the main switch (not standby).

4. Maintenance

The heater should be inspected and cleaned periodically, attention should be given 

to the inlet grilles at the base of the unit and the outlet louvres at the front of the

heater. Ensure they are cleared of dust or other debris that may causes a blockage 

and in turn reduce the airflow in and out of the heater, which if unchecked may lead

to the unit running at hotter temperatures.

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Ensure the heater is isolated from the power supply and has fully cooled down

     before commencing any cleaning of the heater.

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Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to gently remove any debris from the inlet grilles

     and outlet louvres.

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Use a non-abrasive, damp cloth with soapy water to clean the main body of the

     heater. Take care not to use excessive amounts of water that could run into main

     body of the heater.

Sooty deposits can adhere to the louvres of the heater and the surrounding surfaces

of the heater install. This can be caused by excess dust in and around the heater burning

off the heating element after prolonged periods of non-use. This does not indicate an

over-heat occurrence and the effects can be reduced with regular cleaning of the

heater.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for AC1000T

Page 1: ...Product Instruction Manual Accona AC500T AC1000T AC1500T AC2000T Panel heater Version 3 2 Jan 2015 V18 4 1...

Page 2: ...ints The electrical installation must be carried out by a qualified electrician in accordance with the current edition of the I E E Wiring Regulations Only connect the unit to a single phase supply wi...

Page 3: ...r 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 age...

Page 4: ...t away from the heater Ensuring a horizontal level offer the bracket to the wall and mark the four holes located at each corner of the bracket Drill the four holes in the mounting surface and insert t...

Page 5: ...arried out by a qualified electrician in accordance with the current edition of the I E E Wiring Regulations Connection should be made to the fixed wiring of the property via a double pole fused spur...

Page 6: ...hen need to press the standby on off button under the LED indicator to activate the panel Setting the clock Hold down the SET OK buttons simultaneously until a beep sounds and the current day setting...

Page 7: ...target temperature display will be replaced by icon to indicate the panel is locked Repeat the first step to unlock the heater Manual operation The most basic setting of the heater allows the user to...

Page 8: ...f the heater is switched off or placed into standby mode Automatic operation 24 7 timer Example below shows a timer programmed for TUESDAY to switch ON at 8 00am 08 and OFF at 5 00pm 17 This is schedu...

Page 9: ...rea 3 on the annotated image and the previous steps for setting the switch on and off hours should be followed Up to 4 individual start stop times can be specified for each day but it is possible to e...

Page 10: ...it and the outlet louvres at the front of the heater Ensure they are cleared of dust or other debris that may causes a blockage and in turn reduce the airflow in and out of the heater which if uncheck...

Page 11: ...ly 230V AC 50Hz Power half full 250 500W 500 1000W 750 1500W 1000 2000W Water resistance IP24 Class I Weight 3 4kg 3 4kg 4 7kg 5 2kg Thermal protection Auto reset thermostat x 2 Size w x d x h 460x90x...

Page 12: ...0T A2000T Heat output Nominal heat output Pnom 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 kW Minimal heat output Pmin 0 25 0 5 0 75 1 0 kW indicative Maximum continuous Pmax c 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 kW heat output Auxiliary electricit...

Page 13: ...tput and no room temperature control No two or more manual stages no room temperature control No with mechanic thermostat room temperature control No with electronic thermostat room temperature contro...

Page 14: ...ning E1 Temperature sensor error E3 Overheat event In the case of an E3 Overheat event the heater will beep until any button is pressed to clear the fault The cause of the overheat should be investiga...

Page 15: ...etion supply a replacement product Incorrect installation and failure to follow correct operating instructions are excluded Consequential costs such as labour charges or damage to surroundings are exp...

Page 16: ...king life this equipment must not be disposed of as household waste It must be taken to a local authority waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service Disposing of electrical and elec...

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