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Operation Manual

BEFORE YOU START ................................................................................................1

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 1

CERTIFICATION .......................................................................................................................... 1

FLUE INSTALLATION MANUAL .................................................................................................. 1

CARTON CONTENTS / ITEM CHECKLIST ................................................................................. 1

ABOUT YOUR NEW RHFE-752ETR SPACE HEATER .............................................2

GENERAL DESIGN LAYOUT ...................................................................................................... 2

REMOTE CONTROL GENERAL LAYOUT .................................................................................. 3

REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY.................................................................................................... 4

FEATURES................................................................................................................................... 4

UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE: .................................................................................................. 4

SAFETY .......................................................................................................................5

BASIC HEATER OPERATION ....................................................................................7

GENERAL NOTES ABOUT IGNITION......................................................................................... 7

OPERATION WITHOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL (AUTOMATIC MODE) ............................... 7

OPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL ........................................................................... 7

TURNING ON THE POWER ........................................................................................................ 8

ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE ............................................................................................. 8

FLAME FUNCTION ...................................................................................................................... 9

REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES............................................................................................... 9

PROGRAMMED HEATER OPERATION ..................................................................10

PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK AND TIMERS ........................................................................... 10

PRE-HEAT.................................................................................................................................. 10

USING THE TIMERS.................................................................................................................. 11

USING THE OVERRIDE FUNCTION ......................................................................................... 11

USING THE EXTRA LOW FUNCTION ...................................................................................... 11

THE LOCK FUNCTION .............................................................................................................. 11

CARE AND MAINTENANCE.....................................................................................12

CLEANING ................................................................................................................................. 12

FILTERS ..................................................................................................................................... 12

LOUVRES................................................................................................................................... 12

GENERAL HEATER CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................ 13

SERVICE .................................................................................................................................... 13

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHECKLIST ......................................................................................... 14

ERROR CODES ......................................................................................................................... 14

INSTALLATION MANUAL ........................................................................................15

CONTACT INFORMATION .......................................................................................28

OPERATION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for RHFE-752ETR

Page 1: ...ce Heater RHFE 752ETR This appliance shall be installed in accordance with Manufacturer s Installation Instructions Current AS NZS 3000 AS NZS 5601 Local Regulations and Municipal Building Codes This...

Page 2: ...ai RHFE 752ETR Flamefire We trust you will have many years of comfort and enjoyment from your appliance BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE OPERATION OR INSTALLATION OF YOUR NEW HEATER PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL...

Page 3: ...__________________________________ Certificate of Compliance Certification Number ______________________________ Authorised Persons Licence Number _______________________________________ Installers Si...

Page 4: ...PERATION WITHOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL AUTOMATIC MODE 7 OPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL 7 TURNING ON THE POWER 8 ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE 8 FLAME FUNCTION 9 REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES 9 PROGRAMMED HEATE...

Page 5: ...plied in 3 separate cartons the following tables list which components are in each carton Ensure that the components listed are present before proceeding with the installation Component Descriptions C...

Page 6: ...URNER MEDIA 4 LOUVRE WARM AIR DISCHARGE 5 RECEIVER WINDOW BLOCKAGE INDICATOR Remote control receiver Indicator for filter louvre blockages 6 3 3 ON OFF BUTTON Turns the heater On or Off 7 8 9 10 7 OPE...

Page 7: ...it wet FRONT REAR BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER STANDBY ON Flame Lock Timer 2 Timer 1 Override Time Set Temperature Lock Clock AM PM Timer 1 Set Set ON OFF ON OFF Timer 2 Set Override ExtraLow Time Flame...

Page 8: ...The Dual Timer feature means that you can Set and Forget your heater It will turn itself ON or to STANDBY at the times you have programmed until you cancel the Timer program Pre Heat This function aut...

Page 9: ...raining d Heat emanating from the front of this appliance may over time affect the appearance of some materials used for flooring such as carpet vinyl cork or timber This effect may be amplified if th...

Page 10: ...warm air discharge louvres and glass must be avoided DO NOT allow young children or the infirm to sleep directly in front of the heater DO NOT allow anyone to sit on or lean against the appliance DO N...

Page 11: ...ration in this manner is known as automatic mode In automatic mode the default set temperature is 22 C For operation in other modes the remote control must be used OPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL Fo...

Page 12: ...the flames as this may cause damage The convection fan is required to continue operation for several minutes after extinction of the flames to assist cooling Turning The Heater On When the heater is i...

Page 13: ...hould the room temperature reach 40 C whilst the flame function is activated the heater will switch off automatically This is a safety feature REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES Use 2 x 1 5V AAA batteries NEVER...

Page 14: ...ayed briefly to confirm settings When the programs have been received the Remote Display will revert to Time mode and After battery replacement the clock and timers may need to be re programmed PRE HE...

Page 15: ...ns when the room temperature keeps rising even when the heater is on the lowest heat setting Extra Low Function OFF When the room temperature reaches the preset temperature with the Extra Low function...

Page 16: ...to come on before cleaning filters DO NOT continue to use the heater once this Indicator is flashing When an obstructive build up is detected the Blockage Indicator LED which is located above the Rece...

Page 17: ...stat operates This is the sound of the solenoid gas valves opening and closing to regulate the gas flow amd is normal When the appliance is turned off Convection fan continues to run after turning off...

Page 18: ...Rinnai space heater is also fitted with self diagnostic electronics that monitor the appliance during start up and operation Should a fault occur the heater will shut down the fault that has caused t...

Page 19: ...LOCATION 20 HEATER INSTALLATION 21 1 UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE 21 2 CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CONSUMER PIPING 21 3 OPENING THE FLUE SYSTEM ACCESS PANEL 21 4 HEATER BODY INSTALLATION 22 5 CONNECTI...

Page 20: ...System Fan assisted twin chamber coaxial flue system provides air for combustion to the appliance and allows expulsion of combustion products to atmosphere Results in room sealed appliance Convection...

Page 21: ...nai ASP ES Flue components MUST BE used The Rinnai RHFE 752ETR MUST NOT be flued into natural draft flue system or via a chimney Consult the Rinnai Power Flued Flamefire Space Heater Co axial Flue Sys...

Page 22: ...he lower right of the appliance If a left hand entry is required contact Rinnai for details Rinnai recommend the heater be plugged into a 240V 10A earthed power point The power point must be a maximum...

Page 23: ...SWTKIT Order number of lengths as required Flue is NOT to be terminated under the floor or in a roof space Down Out and vertical through roof flue installations are permitted ONLY when the flue termin...

Page 24: ...ombustion air intake 500 300 Appliances up to 150 MJ h input 500 300 Appliances over 150 MJ h input up to 200 MJ h input 1500 300 Appliances over 200 MJ h input up to 250 MJ h input 1500 500 Appliance...

Page 25: ...panel by removing the four retaining screws Extend the flexible gas connection through the gas fitting access point to the outside of the heater body Position the appliance in front of the enclosure s...

Page 26: ...MUST BE made in accordance with the Rinnai Power Flued Flamefire Space Heater Co axial Flue System Installation Manual supplied with flue kits ASPDFK or ASPKIT03 Ensure the flue spigot of the heater i...

Page 27: ...edia Small Media Option I Place burner media in the gap between the glass retaining wall and the stainless steel burner media shelf until it has been completely filled DO NOT place the burner media on...

Page 28: ...media shelf until it has been completely filled DO NOT place the small burner media on top of or above the level of the glass retaining wall Place burner media evenly and AVOID any large gaps between...

Page 29: ...o securing screws Follow the commissioning instructions to complete the gas pressure adjustments Check for the full and correct operation of the appliance Replace the top panel and secure with screws...

Page 30: ...nced During this period the heater should be operated on High and the space being heated should be well ventilated For protection of young children or the infirm a secondary guard is required Ensure t...

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Page 32: ...local call Higher from mobile or public phones Australia Pty Ltd ABN 74 005 138 769 Internet www rinnai com au E mail enquiry rinnai com au Rinnai has a Service and Spare Parts network with personnel...

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