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User Guide

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Your product is covered by a free 5-year parts and labour guarantee; please complete and return
the Guarantee Registration Card to us as soon as possible to ensure that should you require
assistance, we can help you quickly and more efficiently.

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Your Space Saver fan convector is designed to operate as part of your central heating system in the
same way as a panel radiator. Providing the lower heat output switch is left in either the normal
(I) or boost position (II) and the upper switch is in the HEATING position your Space Saver will
switch on and off automatically with your central heating system.

Hot water from your central heating system passes
through a heat exchanger transferring its heat to
the aluminium fins. Cooler air is drawn in by the
fan and heated as it passes through the heat
exchanger before being discharged gently back
into the room. This not only gives a more even
temperature spread, but will heat a room up in
less than half the time of a traditional panel
radiator.

Space Saver includes an internal thermostat that
prevents the fan from operating until the central
heating system water passing through the heat
exchanger reaches 42°C. This prevents Space
Saver circulating cooler air at start up.

SS3 W, SS5 W, SS7 W, SS9 W & SS5 W/12V

How your Space Saver fan convector works

Ensure your central heating is on, the lower switch
set to normal and the upper switch to heating RED.
Providing the water temperature in the system is
more than 42°C and the thermostat controlling
your central heating system is calling for heat,
your Space Saver will switch on.

If you require a faster warm up, move the lower
switch to boost (II). Moving the switch to (O) will
turn off the Space Saver.

Heating

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Summary of Contents for Hydronic SS2E W

Page 1: ...Space Saver Discover the hidden benefits Installation and User Guide New Space Saver...

Page 2: ...S7 W SS9 W Hydronic Low Voltage 7 SS5 W 12V Hydronic Electric 11 SS5 W Dual Electric 16 SS2E W Remote Room Thermostat 22 Part No RT002 Hydronic Hydronic Low Voltage 18 SS3 W SS5 W SS7 W SS9 W SS5 W 12...

Page 3: ...of 20mm between the top of the product and any shelving is essential To avoid the possibility of vibration this product must be installed on a flat even surface There must be no rear access to the pro...

Page 4: ...e after installation is complete 2 Fit isolating valves not supplied to the system flow and return pipes Failure to fit isolating valves may mean that the product is not serviceable in the event of fa...

Page 5: ...e Commissioning 5 Position heater making sure the flexible hoses are not kinked and the electrical cable is not snagged 6a Fit overlay grille if supplied over fixed grille 6b Fix heater to plinth uppe...

Page 6: ...S5 W 1 3 1 7 1 1 1 4 SS7 W 1 6 1 9 1 3 1 6 SS9 W 2 2 2 4 1 9 2 1 1 Fan does not run on any switch setting a Check the power supply is switched ON b Check fuse in the fused spur c Check the wiring conn...

Page 7: ...the top of the product and any shelving is essential To avoid the possibility of vibration this product must be installed on a flat even surface There must be no rear access to the product after comp...

Page 8: ...96mm The overall height of the grille is 100mm Use care when cutting the opening 2 Fit isolating valves not supplied to the system flow and return pipes Failure to fit isolating valves may mean that t...

Page 9: ...urn on the electrical supply at the fused spur 2 Set the upper control switch on the fascia grille to BLUE and lower switch to either I or II the fan will run 3 Turn on the central heating system 4 Se...

Page 10: ...eat output I enabling the boost setting II to be used for faster heat up 6 Position heater making sure the flexible hoses are not kinked and the electrical cable is not snagged Model Heat Output t 60...

Page 11: ...on Card with the owner of the property SS5 W Dual In the event of any difficulty please contact us on 01245 324560 It will be more helpful if you do not remove the product from the central heating sys...

Page 12: ...ter completion of the installation If the pre wired mains cable is damaged it must be replaced by either the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons The appliance must be earthed...

Page 13: ...e event of failure Connect the flexible hoses between the system pipework and heater Open the isolating valves and check for leaks 3 Vent air through the bleed screw 4 Isolate electrical supply and co...

Page 14: ...g the fan speed will not increase the heat output in the electric heating mode 4 Turn on the central heating system 5 Set any room thermostat s to maximum Commissioning 6 Set the upper rocker switch t...

Page 15: ...upply is switched ON b If fitted ensure the room thermostat is calling for heat c Balance the central heating system if installed on the same circuit as panel radiators and increase the circulating pu...

Page 16: ...fter completion of the installation If the pre wired mains cable is damaged it must be replaced by either the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons The appliance must be earthe...

Page 17: ...to ON the fan will run 4 Set the middle 1kW switch to ON heat will flow immediately 1kW Commissioning 5 Set the lower 2kW switch to ON additional heat will flow 2kW 6 When the installation is working...

Page 18: ...drawn in by the fan and heated as it passes through the heat exchanger before being discharged gently back into the room This not only gives a more even temperature spread but will heat a room up in...

Page 19: ...lt Finding section on page 6 page 11 for 12V models for advice In the event of difficulty please contact us on 01245 324560 It will be helpful if you do not disconnect the Space Saver from the central...

Page 20: ...se the heat output Moving the upper rocker switch to its centre position will turn off the Space Saver For your safety this Space Saver heater is fitted with automatic overheat protection If the heate...

Page 21: ...ower 2kW switch to ON To turn the heater off set the fan switch to OFF Please note all switches must be in the ON position to achieve 2kW heat output For your safety this Space Saver heater is fitted...

Page 22: ...avoided Recommended height is 1 5m above floor level Fixing Remove the front cover by depressing the cover fixing lug whilst simultaneously prising the base and the cover apart Remove the terminal cov...

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