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Operating the Unit

 

 

Turning the Unit ON or OFF 

Press and hold the on/off button for approximately one second. 

Controlling the Unit 

When the unit is in the on state, there are two modes of operation, Manual and Automatic. 

The mode of operation is changed by briefly touching the mode button. The mode of operation will 
change from manual to automatic to manual. 

 

 

Manual Mode 
In this mode the user directly selects the level of heat 
output and also the fan speed. 

If  the  level  and  fan  speed  bars  are  not  flashing,  the 
heating output can be changed by firstly touching the 
SELECT  button.  The  temperature  bars  will  flash. 
Then by touching either the UP or Down buttons the 
level of heat output can be changed. 

If  the  temperature  bars  are  flashing,  the  fan  speed 
can  be  changed  by  firstly  touching  the  SELECT 
button.  The  fan  speed  bars  will  flash.  Then  by 
touchng  either  the  UP  or  DOWN  buttons  the  fan 
speed can be changed to low, medium or high. 

 

 

Automatic Mode 
In this mode the heater runs at an output level set by 
the user, aiming to reach the defined temperature set 
point. Once the point is reached the unit will cycle on 
and off to maintain the temperature. 

If  the  temperature  and  fan  speed  bars  are  not 
flashing, the temperature setpoint can be changed by 
firstly touching the SELECT button. The temperature 
bars  will  flash.  Then  by  touching  either  the  UP  or 
DOWN  buttons  the  temperature  setpoint  can  be 
changed. 

If  the  temperature  bars  are  flashing,  the  fan  speed 
can  be  changed  by  firstly  touching  the  SELECT 
button.  The  fan  speed  bars  will  flash.  Then  by 
touchng  either  the  UP  or  DOWN  buttons  the  fan 
speed can be changed to low, medium or high. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 4720001

Page 1: ...ace It is the owner s responsibility to ensure that regular maintenance is carried out on this Wall Furnace Failure to do so will void all guarantees beyond statutory and legal requirements Owner s Ma...

Page 2: ...ration 3 UNIT OPERATION 4 Start Up Sequence 4 Using the Controls 4 Turning the Unit ON or OFF 5 Controlling the Unit 5 Clock Setup 6 Child Lock 6 Fault Codes 6 WARRANTY 7 Warranty on Replacements Part...

Page 3: ...s unit has been installed by a qualified licensed gas fitter and that the 240V power point has been installed by a qualified licensed electrician 2 It is essential to have any existing power point to...

Page 4: ...vel and Fan Speed can be adjusted to desired point 7 Alternatively the heater can be set to Automatic mode The gas valve will now modulate according to the sensing of the room thermistor Once the heat...

Page 5: ...he temperature bars are flashing the fan speed can be changed by firstly touching the SELECT button The fan speed bars will flash Then by touchng either the UP or DOWN buttons the fan speed can be cha...

Page 6: ...d by touching either the UP or DOWN buttons To change the day touch the SELECT button The day will flash The days are changed by touching either the UP or DOWN buttons Then touch the SELECT button to...

Page 7: ...t the product for the period as prescribed in the table following this statement to be free from Inherent defects in materials and workmanship for functional and structural components This product is...

Page 8: ...ch as wind rain lighting floods etc along with power spiking and brownouts are not considered defective material or workmanship and as such are not considered warranty No responsibility will be accept...

Page 9: ...nd installed within 3 years of the manufacturing date Product that is aged as the result of extended storage or being used for demonstration purposes the following warranty will apply For a product th...

Page 10: ...trating the operation of this product The Dealer or retailer is also responsible for issuing the relevant certificates of compliance for the electrical connections These may differ from state to state...

Page 11: ...hnician If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Warranty service work must be carried out by...

Page 12: ...4722216 C Page 12 Manufactured by Climate Technologies ABN 13 001 418 042 26 Nylex Avenue Salisbury SA 5108 Australia www climatetechnologies com au...

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