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Issue 001 - November 2018  |  SmithsEP.co.uk  |  1 

Installation, commissioning  
and user manual

SS2E | SS3E | SS80E | SS5 DUAL 

 

Space Saver

Issue 001 | November 2018

ENGLISH | UK | IRL | SmithsEP.co.uk

Summary of Contents for SS2E

Page 1: ...Issue 001 November 2018 SmithsEP co uk 1 Installation commissioning and user manual SS2E SS3E SS80E SS5 DUAL Space Saver Issue 001 November 2018 ENGLISH UK IRL SmithsEP co uk ...

Page 2: ...tion with advanced features 12 Commissioning 14 Fault finding 14 User Manual Important safety guidance 16 Introduction 17 Operation 18 Fault finding 26 Registering your product 27 Disposal 27 After sales and spares 27 Declaration of conformity EC Declaration of conformity We Smith s Environmental Products Limited 1 2 Blackall Industrial Estate South Woodham Ferrers Chelmsford Essex CM3 5UW Tel 012...

Page 3: ...ipment is being installed maintained or handled Never work with bare feet and or with wet hands 3 Carefully examine the appliance before and after installation Do not operate the appliance if it has a damaged supply cord or enclosure or if it is malfunctioning or it is dropped or damaged in any manner Inspect the appliance periodically 4 Improper use Do not use this appliance In locations where sp...

Page 4: ...nding and cannot be exceeded for any reason whatsoever KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Important safety and installation instructions Prior to installation read these installation and operating instructions The installation and operation should also be in accordance with national regulations and accepted codes of good practice Application Space Saver is primarily intended for installa...

Page 5: ...nsumption kW Fused spur Mains Cable m 1kW 2kW 1kW 2kW 10A 2 0 Voltage 230V 600 586 380 86 97 165 60 110 9 110 Heat output Heat Output kW Power Consumption kW Fused spur Mains Cable m 1kW 2kW 3kW 1kW 2kW 3kW 13A 2 0 70 304 460 78 78 77 212 203 9 Heat output Heat Output kW Power Consumption kW Fused spur Mains Cable m 0 6kW 1 2kW 0 6kW 1 2kW 10A 2 0 SS80E ...

Page 6: ...tested in accordance with BS4856 using entering water temperature and 340 l h 75gph flow rate Fan only option operational only when central heating system is switched off Dual models include an electric element which in electric heating mode will emit 1kW of heat Model Room size guide m3 Heat Output at 80 Heat Output at 75 Heat Output at 70 Heat Output at 65 Normal kW Boost kW Normal kW Boost kW N...

Page 7: ...th A mm Height B mm SS2E 475 96 SS3E 500 95 SS80 400 74 SS5 DUAL 465 96 1 2 A A B B 3 A 2a Connection for SS5 Dual Heater Fit isolating valves not supplied Fit isolating valves not supplied to the system flow and return pipes In order to achieve the highest level of performance we recommend full bore valves Failure to fit isolating valves may mean that the product is not serviceable in the event o...

Page 8: ...erature control for Comfort COMF This can be set to limit the maximum temperature set by the user Temperature control for Setback SETB This can be used for frost protection or situations where a minimum room temperature must be maintained The setback temperature can be set between 0 C and 15 C 2c Electrical connection Heater Isolate the electrical supply and connect the heater electric cable to th...

Page 9: ...Basic Setting The controller is supplied with a white plastic mounting box that needs to be fixed to a wall at 1 5m above floor level The controller is powered by two AAA batteries supplied To activate the controller pull the plastic tab located at the battery terminal The batteries should be replaced every 12 months 1 5m Pairing controller with heaters In order to pair your appliance with the con...

Page 10: ...ack on Commissioning Fan on 1Kw on 2Kw on Off Off Off OFF OFF OFF FAN ON 1KW ON 2KW ON SS2E SS3E 1 Before switching the heater on please ensure the fascia grille is free from obstruction 2 Ensure your fused spur is switched ON 3 Ensure the heater is paired with the wireless controller 4 Ensure the controller is switched on and calling for heat 5 A For 1kW heat output press left hand switch only sw...

Page 11: ... upper rocker switch on the fascia grille to the right blue and the lower switch to the left or right the fan should run 6 Set the upper rocker switch to the left red and the middle rocker switch to the right electric heating Heat will start to flow immediately Increasing the fan speed will not increase the heat output in the electric heating mode 7 Turn on the central heating system 8 Set the upp...

Page 12: ...emperature not shown heating inactive Temperature can be displayed in C or F This can be changed by SW1 Temperature not flashing indicating room temperature Temperature flashing indicating set temperature when using UP or DOWN buttons ON 1 2 3 4 Variable resistors to set maximum comfort and setback temperatures Prior to installation the maximum comfort temperature can be adjusted using the knob ma...

Page 13: ...e can be set using the knob marked SETB mounted on the back of the unit as shown bottom of page 12 This can be set from 0ºC 15ºC In timer mode switch 3 or 4 must be in the ON position This mode allows for 3 different settings which will alter the time period for each segment Switch 3 Each time period represents 5 minutes Switch 4 Each time period represents 15 minutes Switch 3 4 Each time period r...

Page 14: ...talled on the same circuit as panel radiators and increase the circulating pump speed if required 4 Increase the boiler water temperature 5 Check the service valves are open 6 Bleed air from the appliance If the overheat protection has activated manual reset as follows 1 Switch the power supply OFF at the fused spur 2 Wait 5 minutes for the overheat cut out switch to reset 3 Switch the power suppl...

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Page 16: ...et hands 3 Carefully examine the appliance before and after installation Do not operate the appliance if it has a damaged supply cord or enclosure or if it is malfunctioning or it is dropped or damaged in any manner Inspect the appliance periodically 4 Improper use Do not use this appliance In locations where special conditions prevail such as the presence of a corrosive or explosive atmosphere du...

Page 17: ...mited number of heaters The controller is primarily designed to minimise energy wastage and ensure the room is maintained at the comfort level set by the user In the basic setting the controller is a simple room thermostat in which the heater will run until the set temperature is reached If the room temperatures falls the heater will switch on again until the set temperature is reached The operati...

Page 18: ... of air Temperature control for Comfort COMF enabled 1 Ensure your fused spur is switched ON 2 Ensure the wireless controller is switched ON 3 Switch the upper fan switch to ON 4 Ensure the wireless controller is paired page 9 with the heater 5 Set the thermostat to the desired temperature up to the maximum set during the installation process 6 Set the middle 1kW switch to ON 7 If you require a fa...

Page 19: ...led 1 Ensure your fused spur is switched ON 2 Ensure the wireless controller is switched ON 3 Switch the upper fan switch to ON 4 Ensure the wireless controller is paired page 9 with the heater 5 Set the thermostat to the desired temperature 6 Set the middle 1kW switch to ON 7 If you require a faster warm up also set the lower 2kW switch to ON Please note all switches must be in the ON position to...

Page 20: ...ff the heater if for any reason the appliance overheats The ES controls can only be reset after the appliance has cooled down in order to reset the ES control see fault finding 600 586 380 86 97 165 60 110 9 110 1kW 2kW 3kW 1 Ensure your fused spur is switched ON 2 Ensure the wireless controller is switched ON 4 Ensure the wireless controller is paired page 9 with the heater 5 Set the thermostat t...

Page 21: ... For your safety this Kitchen Heater is fitted with an automatic overheat protection If the heater stops turn off the power at the fused spur wait 5 minutes and switch the power back on 600 586 380 86 97 165 60 110 9 110 1kW 2kW 3kW 1 Ensure your fused spur is switched ON 2 Ensure the wireless controller is switched ON 3 Switch the upper fan switch to ON 4 Ensure the wireless controller is paired ...

Page 22: ... 1200W switches are set to OFF Space Saver will provide a cooling flow of air FAN 600W 1200W Temperature control for Comfort COMF enabled 1 Ensure your fused spur is switched ON 2 Ensure the wireless controller is switched ON 3 Switch the upper fan switch to ON 4 Ensure the wireless controller is paired page 9 with the heater 5 Set the thermostat to the desired temperature up to the maximum set du...

Page 23: ...e fan switch to ON ensure the 600W and 1200W switches are set to OFF Kitchen Heater will provide a cooling flow of air How to operate Run back Timer mode enabled 1 Ensure your fused spur is switched ON 2 Ensure the wireless controller is switched ON 3 Switch the upper fan switch to ON 4 Ensure the wireless controller is paired page 9 with the heater 5 Set the thermostat to the desired temperature ...

Page 24: ...ation Blue Electric Heating Mode Boost Heat Output Heating Red Hydronic Heating Mode Normal Heat Output 1 Ensure your fused spur is switched ON 2 Ensure the wireless controller is switched ON 3 Ensure the wireless controller is paired page 9 with the heater 4 Set the thermostat to the desired temperature up to the maximum set during the installation process 5 Set the upper rocker switch on the fas...

Page 25: ...ched ON 3 Ensure the wireless controller is paired page 9 with the heater 4 Set the thermostat to the desired temperature up to the maximum set during the installation process 5 Set the heater switches to the desired setting hydronic or electric heating mode 6 Press the wireless controller ON switch up to four times 7 The display will indicate the running time of the heater If the heater reaches t...

Page 26: ... supply is switched ON Check fuse in fused spur Check the fan switch is set to ON Check the battery in the controller and replace if necessary Check the wireless controller thermostat is calling for heat Check the thermostat and controller is paired to the heater Fan does not run no heat output on central heating mode SS5 Dual only 1 If possible check that both of the copper pipes on the side of t...

Page 27: ...icy of continuous product improvement Smith s Environmental Products LTD reserves the right to alter specification without prior notice Products with this symbol crossed out wheelie bin cannot be disposed as household waste Old electrical and electronic equipment must be recycled at a facility capable of handling these products and their waste by products If you are purchasing replacement equipmen...

Page 28: ...and we are happy to offer any help and guidance that you might need Stockists All products are available nationally from Builders Merchants Plumbers Merchants Heating Equipment Distributors and Kitchen Equipment Distributors In the event of difficulty please contact us or visit our website SmithsEP co uk for details of your nearest stockist Information and advice Full technical specifications and ...

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