Issue 001 - November 2018 | SmithsEP.co.uk | 11
SS80E
SS5 DUAL
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. Set the upper fan switch and the middle
switch 600W to the ON position
6. If you require a higher heat setting then set
the bottom 1200W switch to the ON position
6. To turn the heater OFF set the controller
switch to OFF (heating symbol not shown
on display)
For your safety this Space Saver 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.
FAN
600W
1200W
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. Set the 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 upper rocker switch to the left (red),
the middle rocker switch to the left (hydronic
heating) and the lower switch to the left
(normal output). The fan should run and heat
will flow within a few minutes
9. Balance the central heating system if Space
Saver is installed on the same circuit as
panel radiators
10. To turn the heater OFF set the controller
switch to OFF (heating symbol not shown on
display)
For your safety this Space Saver heater is fitted
with an automatic overheat protection (electric
mode only). If the heater stops, turn off the power
at the fused spur, wait 5 minutes and switch the
power back on.
Heating (Red)
Hydronic
Heating Mode
Normal Heat
Output
Air Circulation
(Blue)
Electric Heating
Mode
Normal heat
output
Air Circulation (Blue)
Electric Heating Mode
Boost Heat Output
Heating (Red)
Hydronic Heating Mode
Normal Heat Output