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Rinnai

10

PEPH_OIM

HOW TO OPERATE THE HEATER

Setting The Programmed Operation Timer

1. To set the ON and OFF timer periods for the heater press the PROG button 

. The first time block of the Timer

Operation  

indicator will begin to flash.

2. Press the ‘Up’ 

 button to make the selected block an ON block (the heater will be ON at this time) or press

the down 

 button to make the selected block an OFF block (the heater will be OFF at this time), each press

moves the selection on to the next available block cycling from left to right.

3. To save the timer settings press the PROG button 

.

4. Once the timer has been programmed, the heater will automatically turn ON and OFF and heat to the set

temperature for the set times. 

5. To edit the timer settings press the PROG button 

 then change the state of the desire block(s) press the ‘Up’

 or ‘Down’ 

 buttons. To save the new timer settings press the PROG button 

.

6. To stop Timer operation press the POWER button 

.

If after 60 seconds no buttons are pressed the heater will revert back to the current operating
setting. Simply press the PROG 

 button to re-enter the timer setting operation.

If the appliance is turned off using the power button 

 the timer settings will be saved.

If the appliance is turned off using the main power switch 

 then the timer settings will be lost and

will require re-setting.

B

A

2

5

4

6

9

11

12

Blink!

Blink!

Use       to select OFF Blocks 

5

Use       to select ON Blocks 

4

Example shows that the heater is set to
be ON at 05:00 to 09:00 & 16:00 to 22:00 

01:00 (1:00am)

02:00 (2:00am)

03:00 (3:00am)

04:00 (4:00am)

05:00 (5:00am)

06:00 (6:00am)

07:00 (7:00am)

08:00 (8:00am)

09:00 (9:00am)

10:00 (10:00am)

11:00 (11:00am)

12:00 (12 Noon)

13:00 (1:00pm)

14:00 (2:00pm)

15:00 (3:00pm)

16:00 (4:00pm)

17:00 (5:00pm)

18:00 (6:00pm)

19:00 (7:00pm)

20:00 (8:00pm)

21:00 (9:00pm)

22:00 (10:00pm)

23:00 (11:00pm)

24:00 (12 Midnight)

Timer time

block details

Time block states

Heater OFF

Heater ON

Heater OFF

8

8

12

4

5

8

NOTE

8

2

1

8

4

5

8

2

Summary of Contents for PEPH-10PEW

Page 1: ...d installed and maintained in accordance with these instructions Read these instructions thoroughly before attempting installation and operation Keep these instructions handy for future reference Operation Installation Manual Electric Panel Heaters Models PEPH 10PEW PEPH 15PEW PEPH 22PEW ...

Page 2: ...PEPH_OIM BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE OPERATION OR INSTALLATION OF YOUR NEW HEATER PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND GAIN A FULL UNDERSTANDING OF THE REQUIREMENTS FEATURES AND OPERATION OF YOUR NEW APPLIANCE ...

Page 3: ...L OPERATION 8 PROGRAMMED OPERATION 9 Setting The Clock 9 Setting The Programmed Operation Timer 10 24 Hour Reset Button 11 ANTI FROST PROTECTION FUNCTION 11 ELECTRONIC LOCK FUNCTION 11 To Activate The Lock 11 To Deactivate The Lock 11 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 12 CARE OF THE HEATER 12 SERVICE AND REPAIR 12 DISPOSAL 12 INSTALLATION 13 GENERAL 13 WALL INSTALLATION 13 FREESTANDING INSTALLATION 14 CONTACT ...

Page 4: ...Rinnai 4 PEPH_OIM This page is intentionally blank ...

Page 5: ...d out by persons other than Rinnai service persons or service agents 5 Where it is found that there is no fault with the appliance and the issue is related to the installation or is due to the failure of electricity supply FEATURES This heater incorporates the following design features DIY Installation This heater is suitable for Do It Yourself installation Silent Operation Electric element operat...

Page 6: ... the appliance DO NOT allow children or persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities to sleep directly in front of the heater DO NOT allow children to post articles into the louvres of the heater The electrical cord must not come into contact with the heated parts of the heater DO NOT use power boards or double adaptors with this heater DO NOT coil or bundle the electric cord to re...

Page 7: ...button Clock Temperature display Lock indicator Heater operation indicator Red Timer operation indicator Warm air discharge 240 Volt power cord plug Air inlets Optional castors for floor mounting see INSTALLATION on page 14 for installation options Mounting bracket for wall installation see INSTALLATION on pages 13 14 for installation options 17 14 15 16 A 13 1 B A 2 5 7 4 6 8 3 10 12 9 11 A B 1 2...

Page 8: ...rature will now be set and displayed alternately with the time display see Setting The Clock on page 9 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 wil...

Page 9: ...been set press the TIME button to set the minutes and use the Up or Down buttons to set the minutes 2 Once the minutes are set press the time button to save the set time The time displayed is in 24 Hour time Before the PROGRAMMED OPERATION can be used the clock will need to be set If the clock is not set when the heater is turned on the time will default to 00 00 12 Midnight and will begin running...

Page 10: ...ings press the PROG button 6 To stop Timer operation press the POWER button If after 60 seconds no buttons are pressed the heater will revert back to the current operating setting Simply press the PROG button to re enter the timer setting operation If the appliance is turned off using the power button the timer settings will be saved If the appliance is turned off using the main power switch then ...

Page 11: ...l below 5 C ELECTRONIC LOCK FUNCTION The Lock function is designed to prevent accidental operations and small children from altering the heater settings To Activate The Lock Press the Up or Down buttons simultaneously until three beeps are heard and the padlock symbol is displayed All control functions are now locked and none of the buttons on the control will work To Deactivate The Lock To deacti...

Page 12: ...ld detergent such as dishwashing liquid if required 5 Ensure the heater is dry before reconnecting to the electricity supply SERVICE AND REPAIR If the electric power cord or plug are damaged they must be replaced by Rinnai or a Rinnai appointed service agent There are no user serviceable parts inside the appliance All service and repair work must be carried out by persons competent and permitted b...

Page 13: ... mounting bracket depressing both to detach the mounting bracket from the back of the panel heater 3 Position the mounting bracket on the wall Ensure the two bottom mount holes are at least 175mm from the floor and drill holes as required This heater MUST NOT be located immediately below a socket outlet This heater MUST be positioned within one metre of a socket outlet to ensure the flexible cord ...

Page 14: ...with the back of the heater facing you 3 Assemble the 2 castors to the each castor bracket by pushing the metal shaft fully home 4 With the front end of the castor support bracket pointed towards the front of the heater align the four locating tabs with the four of the outer most air inlets then push down and forward until the tabs are fully engaged with the heater Then secure each of the castor b...

Page 15: ...Rinnai 15 PEPH_OIM NOTES ...

Page 16: ...rvice please call our National Help Line Head Office 100 Atlantic Drive Keysborough VIC 3173 P O Box 460 Braeside Victoria 3195 Product Sales and Service National Phone 1300 555 545 Fax 1300 555 565 Technical Helpline and Spare Parts National Mon Fri 8am 5 30pm EST Phone 1300 555 545 Fax 1300 300 141 Cost of a local call higher from mobile or public phones E mail enquiry rinnai com au For further ...

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