Rinnai Avenger 25 Plus Customer Operation & Installation Manual Download Page 16

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RCE-470/670 TRE

Your appliance has several "MODE" settings to choose from. The factory default setting is "GAS". For your
convenience in normal operation the appliance’s memory will select the “MODE” that was last used.

COMFORT AND ECONOMY

As a room is warmed, the walls and ceilings are also warmed, making one feel a little warmer than when the ceilings
and walls were cold, even though the room temperature is the same. The Economy (ECON) function prevents
discomfort from overheating and saves energy.

“GAS” MODE

When operating in this mode, the appliance will heat the room using gas convection. Gas combustion in this mode
is continuous and will adjust automatically to maintain the “SET” temperature.

"GAS ECON" MODE

When operating in this mode, the appliance will heat the room using gas convection. Once the “SET” Temperature
has been maintained for a period of 30 minutes, the comfort control system will progressively lower the “SET”
temperature by 2°C over a period of 60 minutes. When ‘ECON’ only is selected, gas combustion is continuous and
will adjust automatically to maintain the “SET” temperature minus 2°C.

Note: that during operation in this mode the “CURR” room temperature displayed may be lower than the “SET”

temperature, however this is normal.

"GAS ECON AUTO OFF" MODE

When operating in this mode, the appliance will heat the room using gas convection. Once the “SET” temperature
has been maintained for a period of 30 minutes, the comfort control system will progressively lower the “SET”
temperature by 2°C over a period of 60 minutes. When ‘ECON’ & ‘AUTO OFF’ are selected, gas combustion will
start and stop automatically to maintain the “SET” temperature minus 2°C.

Note: that during operation in this mode the “CURR” room temperature displayed may be lower than the “SET”

temperature, however this is normal.

“GAS ELECTRIC” MODE

When operating in this mode, the appliance will heat the room using Gas convection or Gas and Electric convection.
Electric convection is used only when the room is cold and/or when the heat load is high. Gas combustion in this
mode is continuous and will adjust automatically whilst the electric convection is turned on and off to maintain the
“SET” temperature.

“GAS ECON ELECTRIC” MODE

When operating in this mode, the appliance will heat the room using Gas convection or Gas and Electric convection.
Electric convection is used only when the room is cold and/or when the heat load is high. Once the “SET”
temperature has been maintained for a period of 30 minutes, the comfort control system will progressively lower the
“SET” temperature by 2°C over a period of 60 minutes. When ‘ECON’ only is selected, gas combustion is continuous
and will adjust automatically to maintain the “SET” temperature minus 2°C.

Note: that during operation in this mode the “CURR” room temperature displayed may be lower than the “SET”

temperature, however this is normal.

“GAS ECON ELECTRIC AUTO OFF” MODE

When operating in this mode, the appliance will heat the room using Gas convection or Gas and Electric convection.
Electric convection is used only when the room is cold and/or when the heat load is high. Once the “SET”
temperature has been maintained for a period of 30 minutes, the comfort control system will progressively lower the
“SET” temperature by 2°C over a period of 60 minutes. When ‘ECON’ & ‘AUTO OFF’ are selected, gas combustion
will start and stop automatically to maintain the “SET” temperature minus 2°C.

Note: that during operation in this mode the “CURR” room temperature displayed may be lower than the “SET”

temperature, however this is normal.

“ELECTRIC” MODE

When operating in this mode, the appliance will heat the room using Electric convection. The Electric element will
switch on and off automatically to maintain the “SET” temperature.

Note: Electric convection will only operate when the “SET” temperate is at least 2°C higher than the “CURR”

temperature. Timer operation is disabled when the appliance is in the “ELECTRIC” only mode.

HEATER MODES & FUNCTIONS

Summary of Contents for Avenger 25 Plus

Page 1: ...cturer s Installation Instructions Local Gas Fitting Regulations Municipal Building Codes AG601 AS5601 2000 Gas Installations AS NZS 3000 Wiring Rules Any other relevant Statutory Regulation This appl...

Page 2: ...t also comply with the instructions supplied by Rinnai The appliance must be serviced by an authorised person No Parts or functions should be modified or permanently removed from the heater Please not...

Page 3: ...RUCTIONS 10 HOW TO OPERATE THE HEATER 11 ADJUSTING TEMPERATURES 12 HEATER MODES FUNCTIONS 13 SETTING HEATER MODES 14 SETTING CLOCK 15 PROGRAMMING THE ON OFF TIMERS 16 OPERATING THE ON OFF TIMERS 17 PR...

Page 4: ...Rinnai Australia 1 RCE 470 670 TRE STANDBY ON BUTTON ABOUT YOUR NEW AVENGER CAPELLA Plus...

Page 5: ...Rinnai Australia 2 RCE 470 670 TRE STA N D B Y ON S TA N D B Y ON button CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT...

Page 6: ...Rinnai Australia 3 RCE 470 670 TRE STANDBY BUTTON Timer mode STANDBY button will cancel any future timer operations these will have to be reset manually REMOTE CONTROL...

Page 7: ...indicator will flash The filters should be vacuumed at regular intervals to avoid unnecessary strain on the appliance REMOTE CONTROL For the convenience of operating the heater between STANDBY or ON...

Page 8: ...g pool toilet or sauna The appliance must not be used to heat any of these areas 6 DO NOT connect to an LPG Gas cyclinder indoors 7 This appliance must not be installed where curtains or other combust...

Page 9: ...intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure they DO NOT play with the appliance Do not allow children or elderly persons to s...

Page 10: ...se Keep heater away from flammable materials Combustible materials must not be placed where the heater could ignite them Do not spray aerosols near this heater while it is in use Most aerosols contain...

Page 11: ...er while it is in operation or while the fans are still cycling Unplugging the heater will cause the timer and clock to stop however programmed ON OFF times will remain in the memory Do not place cont...

Page 12: ...air in the room contains cooking vapours or cigarette smoke To avoid this possibility it is recommended that a mat be placed in front of the appliance extending at least 750 mm in front of it During...

Page 13: ...ur bayonet fitting The control panel is located on the top of the appliance basic controls are also located on the remote control For the AVENGER H x W x D must equal or exceed 62 5 m3 For example if...

Page 14: ...ter to STANDBY To return the heater to STANDBY while it is in operation press the STANDBY ON button once STANDBY ON button twice to restart heaters STANDBY ON button The STANDBY and ON buttons located...

Page 15: ...Rinnai Australia 12 RCE 470 670 TRE STANDBY ON STANDBY ON STANDBY ON STANDBY ON STANDBY ON Button STANDBY ON button STANDBY ON button once ADJUSTING TEMPERATURES...

Page 16: ...at the room using Gas convection or Gas and Electric convection Electric convection is used only when the room is cold and or when the heat load is high Gas combustion in this mode is continuous and w...

Page 17: ...Rinnai Australia 14 RCE 470 670 TRE SETTING HEATER MODES...

Page 18: ...Rinnai Australia 15 RCE 470 670 TRE STANDBY ON STANDBY ON STANDBY ON STANDBY ON STANDBY ON STANDBY ON STANDBY ON STANDBY ON Button STANDBY condition STANDBY ON Button STANDBY SETTING CLOCK...

Page 19: ...NDBY ON STANDBY ON STANDBY ON Button With the heater in the STANDBY condition press the SET button until PROGRAM is shown in the control panel display and the hour digits are flashing Here we will lea...

Page 20: ...r to the programmed starting time of a Timer This function is called Pre heat since it ensures the room reaches the desired temperature by the time the Timer programs On time The room temperature is s...

Page 21: ...luminated Green steady when this is the case Press the OVERRIDE button once to turn heater on the heater Mode and Temperature controls are now available Return to Set Timer Programs STANDBY ON OVERRID...

Page 22: ...ter turn it off and then follow the ignition procedure OXYGEN DEPLETION SAFETY DEVICE If the oxygen level in the room drops below a pre set limit this device cuts the gas supply to the heater If the o...

Page 23: ...ome on before cleaning filters Do not use the heater with the filter warning lamp on this may cause it to overheat REMOVING FILTERS Filters require cleaning at least once a week during the heating sea...

Page 24: ...be serviced every 2 years If the power supply cord gas supply hose or any other component of the heater is damaged they must be replaced by Rinnai or a suitably qualified person Any service or repair...

Page 25: ...ls to ignite on initial attempt try 3 to 4 more times however if the heater ignition continues to be unsuccessful arrange a service call ERROR CODES STANDBY ON switch ON Overheat Switch the Heater to...

Page 26: ...Rinnai Australia 23 RCE 470 670 TRE DIMENSIONS SPECIFICATIONS 202 203 610 570 243 Dimensions in mm...

Page 27: ...TE CONTROL RECEIVER TR TRANSFORMER OH TH OVER HEAT THERMISTOR POV MODULATING SOLENOID VALVE ODS OXYGEN DEPLETION SENSOR SV1 2 MAIN SOLENOID VALVE 1 2 CFM CONVECTION FAN MOTOR HFM HEATER FAN MOTOR CODE...

Page 28: ...New South Wales Queensland Western Australia Tel 1300 366 388 Tel 02 9609 2600 Tel 1300 363 123 Tel 08 9479 9479 Fax 03 9271 6611 Fax 02 9729 0467 Fax 07 3209 4722 Fax 08 9277 2531 Emergency Hot Wate...

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