Rinnai
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GEPH_OIM
HOW TO OPERATE THE HEATER
MANUAL OPERATION
To turn the heater on and set the temperature:
Ensure heater is plugged in and the power socket outlet is switched on.
1. Turn the main power switch
located on the right hand side of the appliance, to the ‘on’ position. The digital
LCD Display
will illuminate briefly and a double beep will be heard.
2. Press the POWER button
on the control panel console
once to start heating operation. The red operation
indicator
will illuminate. Two digits
on the display panel will show the programmed temperature setting.
The factory setting temperature is 21°C.
3. To change the temperature setting press the MODE button
once. The °C indicator
on the display panel
will flash.
Press the ‘Up’
or ‘Down’
buttons to increase or decrease the temperature setting. The available
temperature setting range is from 5°C to 30°C.
4. To exit the temperature setting operation either press the MODE button
or wait 5 seconds. The selected
temperature will now be set and displayed.
If the selected temperature is above that of the current room temperature the red operation indicator
will
illuminate and the heater will begin to heat the room.
If the selected temperature is less than that of the current room temperature the red operation indicator
will
go out and the heater will go into a standby state until the room temperature has fallen below the set
temperature, when the heater will then automatically switch on and heat the room.
5. To stop heater operation completely press POWER button
.
If after 5 seconds no buttons are pressed the °C indicator will stop flashing and the display will
revert back to the current operating setting. Simply press the MODE button
to re-enter
temperature setting operation.
During the initial burning in period or after long periods of non use some light grey smoke or smell
may be experienced. This is normal and is caused by dust that may have settled on the heating
element. During this period the space being heated should be well ventilated.
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