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OWNER’S GUIDE FOR MULTI-WATT MODELS

The Com-Pak™ Bath Heater

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Primary and secondary thermal 

safeguards

• 

High temperature manual reset

• 

Over temperature one-time thermal 

device

Commercial grade steel element painted

to resist rusting

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Built-in controls

• Single pole thermostat  • 60 minute timer

Powder coat paint process eliminates   

sharp cutting edges

Three year extended warranty on 

element and motor.

Factory tested

Multi-Watt

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1300–800–500 at 240 Volt AC

• 

975–600–375 at 208 Volt AC

Models:  The Com-Pak Bath Heater  CBC132TW and CB132T

Features & Benefits

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

Tools Required:
Phillips Screwdriver
Straight Screwdriver
Wire Strippers

Utility Knife
4 1

1

/

2

" Wood Screws

3 Insulated Wire Connectors
1 Strain Relief Connector

WARNING

Turn the electrical power off at the electrical panel
board (circuit breaker or fuse box) and lock or tag
the panel board door to prevent someone from
turning on power while you are working on the
heater. Failure to do so could result in serious
electrical shock, burns, or possible death.

1.

Read all instructions before using this heater.

2.

Read all information labels. 

Verify that the electrical 

supply wires are the same voltage as the heater.

3.

All electrical work and materials must comply with the 
National Electric Code (NEC), the Occupational Safety 
and Health Act (OSHA), and all state and local codes.

4.

Connect the grounding pigtail (copper wire) provided in 
the wall can to the supply ground wire.

5.

If you need to install a new circuit or need additional 
wiring information, consult a qualified electrician.

6.

Protect electrical supply from kinks, sharp objects, oil, 
grease, hot surfaces or chemicals.

7.

WARNING

Overheating or fire may occur. DO NOT

install the heater 

in a floor, in the ceiling, below a towel bar, behind a door, 
or anywhere the air discharge may be blocked in any 
manner. 

8.

WARNING

Fire or explosion may occur. DO NOT

install heater in any 

area where combustible vapors, gases, liquids, or 
excessive lint or dust are present. 

9.

WARNING

DO NOT

install where heater is likely to get wet. 

10.

WARNING

Heater must be connected to a GFCI protected branch circuit.

11.

WARNING

Burn Hazard. 

This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, 

do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces. Use extreme 
caution when any heater is used by or near children or invalids.

12.

WARNING

Risk of Electrical Shock. DO NOT 

install the heater 

directly above bathtub or sink. DO NOT install in shower 
stall area (Manufacturer recommends a minimum 2 foot 
clearance).

13.

WARNING

Risk of Electrical Shock. 

Connect grounding lead to 

grounding wire provided. Keep all foreign objects out of 
heater.

14.

WARNING

Risk of Electrical Shock. 

Never place a switch where it can 

be reached from the tub or shower enclosure.

15.

WARNING

Risk of Fire. Do not block heater. 

Heater must be kept clear of 

all obstructions: a minimum of 3 feet in front, 6 inches above 
and on both sides. Heaters must be kept clean of lint, dirt and 
debris. (See Maintenance Instructions).  

360-693-2505  Fax: 360-694-8668  P.O. Box 1675  Vancouver, WA  98668-1675

The Com-Pak™ Bath Heater

1/2” Depth

10” Width

12 5/8” Height

Summary of Contents for The Com-Pak CB132T

Page 1: ...y ground wire 5 If you need to install a new circuit or need additional wiring information consult a qualified electrician 6 Protect electrical supply from kinks sharp objects oil grease hot surfaces...

Page 2: ...gure 3 Proceed to PART TWO STEP 2 Connect Supply Wires Figure 2 Attach wall can to stud with screws through holes provided in wall can Figure 3 Figure 4 Model CB READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY INFOR...

Page 3: ...hermostat all the way up and wait approximately 30 seconds 120 seconds for some electronic thermostats If the heater turns on you have turned off the wrong circuit breaker at the electrical panel boar...

Page 4: ...ed the manual high temperature reset switch 3 Heater has tripped the secondary over temperature switch 4 Power not on at the circuit breaker 5 Broken or poorly connected wire s to heater 6 Defective t...

Page 5: ...cesita informaci n adicional sobre el cableado consulte a un electricista calificado 6 Evite que los cables de suministro el ctrico se retuerzan o entren en contacto con objetos afilados aceite grasa...

Page 6: ...ables de suministro gu a Figura 2 Conecte la c mara de pared al puntal mediante los tornillos por los orificios que contiene la c mara Figura 3 Figura 4 MODELO CB LEA TODAS LAS INSTRUCCIONES E INFORMA...

Page 7: ...el c modo gire la perilla del termostato en sentido contrario a las manecillas del reloj hasta que el calentador se apague El calentador se encender y apagar autom ticamente seg n esta temperatura pre...

Page 8: ...be reemplazarse el calentador o el ventilador 2 Quite la obstrucci n y oprima el bot n de reglaje del calentador despu s de dejar que la unidad se enfr e Pruebe el funcionamiento del calentador si el...

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