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Rinnai 21 

Electric Panel Heater OIM

3  CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY

3.1 

The Purchaser may only obtain the benefit of the Warranty if the Purchaser:

a)  maintains and has the Product serviced in accordance with the instructions set out in the service section 

of the relevant Service or Owner’s Manual;

b)  complies with clause 7 “Purchaser’s Responsibilities on page 22;
c) 

notifies Rinnai within 30 days of a defect occurring or, in the case of a latent defect, becoming apparent, 

that a claim is being made under this Warranty; and

d) 

provides, in support of the claim made under this Warranty, a Proof of Purchase.

3.2 

This document (and any statutory consumer guarantees) represents the only Warranty given by Rinnai in 

respect of the Product.  No other person or organisation is authorised to offer any alternative warranty on 

behalf of Rinnai.

3.3  If the date of purchase cannot be established to Rinnai’s satisfaction, the date shall be deemed to be 2 

months after the date of manufacture or the date of sale by Rinnai, whichever is the latter.

3.4  This warranty applies to Products which are manufactured on or after the date of publication of this warranty 

but before the next date of publication of this warranty.

4  EXCLUSIONS

4.1 

This Warranty does NOT cover:

a)  damage, problems or failure resulting from improper operation and/or inadequate maintenance by the 

Purchaser (refer Purchaser’s Responsibilities section below);

b)  damage, problems or failure resulting from improper or faulty installation. The Product must be installed 

by  a  Qualified  Installer  in  accordance  with  applicable  regulations.  Where  applicable,  Certificate(s) 

of  Compliance  must  be  obtained  by  the  purchaser  from  the  Qualified  Installer  and  presented  to  the 

Authorised Service Representative;

c)  damage, problems or failure caused by factors external to the Product including, but not limited to, faulty 

or  poor  external  electrical  wiring,  incorrect  or  faulty  power  supply,  voltage  fluctuations,  over  voltage 

transients or electromagnetic interference, inadequate or faulty gas, drainage services, or water services, 

including water pressure, and non-potable water;

d) 

damage, problems or failure caused by acts of God, fire, wind, lightning, flood, storm, hail storm fallout, 

vandalism, earthquake, war, civil insurrection, misuse, abuse, negligence, accident, pests, animals, pets, 

vermin, insects, spiders/bugs or entry of foreign objects or matter into the Product such as dirt, debris, 

soot or moisture;

e)  damage, problems or failure caused by environmental conditions including, but not limited to, excessive 

moisture, salt or other corrosive substances or atmospheric conditions;

f)  Product which has been installed in a portable or mobile building, structure or application including, but 

not limited to, a caravan, boat or trailer;

g)  Product which has been  re-installed at a location other than the original site;
h) 

any consumable item supplied with the Product including, but not limited to, an air filter, battery, fan belt, 

igniter or cooler pad;

i)  installation of third-party components that may be attached to the Product. These include, but are 

not limited to, control wiring, ducting, return air filter(s) grille, register, diffuser, zone motors, controls/

thermostats, pipe work and fabricated or added components. These items remain solely the responsibility 

of the Qualified Installer;

j)  installations where electrics/electronics may be subjected to moisture/chemicals (e.g. swimming pools 

or nurseries);

k)  any repair, which is needed as a result of an accident, misuse, abuse or negligence;
l) 

Product that is utilised in an environment (indoor and outdoor) outside its specified operating range; and 

m)  fair wear and tear to the Product.
n) 

On-site labour warranty on portable (non-fixed installation) Products – In respect of such Products the 

Purchaser must return the Product to the supplier for repair or replacement).

WARRANTY

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Страница 1: ...Electric Panel Heater Operation Installation Manual Models BEPH10DTWF BEPH15DTWF BEPH22DTWF ON OFF MODE WIFI DOWN ...

Страница 2: ...y of this appliance it must be installed and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Before proceeding with the operation or installation of your new heater please read this manual thoroughly and gain a full understanding of the requirements features and operation of your new appliance Congratulations on the purchase of this Electric Panel Heater We trust you will have many y...

Страница 3: ...ecting The Power 9 Operation 9 Power Rate Mode 10 Delay Off Timer Operation 11 Anti Frost Protection Function 12 Electronic Lock Function 12 Tilt Switch 12 Remote Control 13 Remote Control Button Descriptions Operation 13 About Your Electric Panel Heater 14 Fit Batteries 14 Important Steps 14 Care Maintenance 15 Care Of The Heater 15 Error Codes 15 Service And Repair 15 Disposal 15 Installation 16...

Страница 4: ...OT install or use the appliance if the power cord is damaged If it is damaged or requires replacing it MUST be replaced by the manufacturer or the manufacturer s agent or similarly qualified person Ensure that the voltage and frequency of the power supply correspond to the ratings on the data plate of the appliance The heater is fitted with an Australian flexible cord and 3 pin plug intended for c...

Страница 5: ...e the appliance in a green house barn or stable or on a on a building site or where flammable dust may be present DO NOT use this appliance in the place of animal propagating areas DO NOT use the appliance as a sauna heater DO NOT leave the appliance unattended whilst in operation CAUTION when being operated the surfaces of this appliance will get VERY HOT DO NOT TOUCH ANY PART OF THE APPLIANCE WH...

Страница 6: ... damage or discrepancies to your appliance supplier This appliance has been inspected and tested at the time of manufacture and packaging and was released for transportation without known damage Upon receipt inspect the exterior for evidence of rough handling in shipment Ensure that the appliance is labelled correctly for the gas and electrical supply it is intended to be connected to For safety a...

Страница 7: ...tilt switch that automatically places the heater into standby mode if the appliance tilts more than 45 Tamper Resistant Operation Includes a Lock function designed to prevent accidental operation and small children from altering the heater settings Operation The heater uses electricity as the heating medium It operates on the natural convection principle where air from the room is drawn into the a...

Страница 8: ...ime indicator illuminates when digital the display is showing delay timer related settings 15 Degrees Celsius indicator illuminates when the digital display is showing temperature related settings 16 30min interval digit for timer 17 Vent warm air discharge 18 240 Volt power cord plug 19 Air inlets 20 Optional feet for floor mounting see Installation on page 16 for installation options NOTE This h...

Страница 9: ...mperature setting operation either press the MODE button 2 three times or wait 5 seconds The selected temperature will now be set and displayed If the selected temperature is above that of the current room temperature the red operation indicator 7 will illuminate and the heater will begin to heat the room If the selected temperature is less than that of the current room temperature the red operati...

Страница 10: ...l sound The two digits 5 on the display panel will now show the programmed temperature setting 2 To change the power rate press the MODE button 2 twice The Eco Full mode indicator s 11 12 on the display panel will flash Press the Up 3 or Down 4 buttons to set the required mode 3 To exit the mode setting operation either press the MODE button 2 twice or wait 5 seconds The selected mode will now be ...

Страница 11: ...f 24 hours 4 To exit the delay off timer setting operation either press the MODE button 2 once or wait 5 seconds The Delay Off Timer Set indicator 13 will illuminate steady to indicate that the heater is now in delay off timer operation If the selected temperature is above that of the current room temperature the red operation indicator 7 will illuminate and the heater will begin to heat the room ...

Страница 12: ...ivate the Lock Press the Up 3 and Down 4 buttons simultaneously until the padlock symbol 8 is displayed All control functions are now locked and none of the buttons on the control will work To Deactivate the Lock To deactivate the lock repeat locking step above to return to normal operation NOTE The Lock function is also deactivated if the heater is switched off via the mains power TILT SWITCH As ...

Страница 13: ...UP button Press UP to navigate up 4 DOWN button Press DOWN to navigate down 5 WIFI button Aim the remote control towards the receiver on the front of panel heater Press WIFI button and hold 5 seconds to active and or resets WiFi module for pairing of panel heater The appliance will respond with a beep and WiFi indicator flash to confirm WiFi activation or reset For further details refer to the WiF...

Страница 14: ...may be slightly different from illustrated diagram depending on which model purchased Dispose of used button batteries immediately and safely Flat batteries can still be dangerous and may be a choking hazard Inform others about the risk associated with button batteries and how to keep their children safe Remove the batteries if the remote is not going to be use for prolonged periods This will help...

Страница 15: ...lity If a fault occurs an Error Code will flash on the two digits 5 of Digital LED display B a repeating chime will also sound and the appliance will be prevented from operating Please quote the error code displayed when enquiring about service for example Error Code E 0 Temperature sensor disconnection SERVICE AND REPAIR If the electric power cord or plug are damaged they must be replaced by Rinn...

Страница 16: ...cated immediately below a socket outlet This heater MUST be positioned within one metre of a socket outlet to ensure the flexible cord and plug can reach it This heater is NOT designed to be built in DO NOT attach the castors to the heater base for wall installations The heater is suitable for installation in non communal baths and shower areas or bathrooms It is to be installed such that switches...

Страница 17: ... flexible cord then insert the power plug of the heater directly into a power socket outlet IMPORTANT DO NOT bundle or coil the flexible cord to reduce the length as overheating and subsequent fire hazard could result 6 The heater is now ready to be used as a free standing appliance Refer to the operation section at the front of this manual for full instructions on how to use the heater Use the re...

Страница 18: ...ews B removed in step 3 Make sure the direction of the feet is facing the right way when attaching 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to install the second foot 6 Rotate the heater back to the upright position and remove the cable tie from the flexible cord then insert the power plug of the heater directly into a power socket outlet IMPORTANT DO NOT bundle or coil the flexible cord to reduce the length as ove...

Страница 19: ...ly installed 6 Normal Business Hours means 8 30am to 5 00pm Monday to Friday excluding public holidays 7 Operating Installation Instructions means the user manual or other documentation which provides detailed instructions on the proper operation and maintenance of the Product 8 Other Applications means any Product used for purposes other than Residential Light Commercial Applications OtherApplica...

Страница 20: ...e Representatives may void the Warranty 2 4 Alternatively to clause 2 3 above Rinnai can at its discretion elect to pay you an amount equivalent to the cost of repairing or replacing the Product 2 5 If Rinnai provides you with either the replacement costs or replacement product ownership of the original Product shall immediately transfer to Rinnai 2 6 Rinnai is responsible for reasonable costs ass...

Страница 21: ...ct including but not limited to faulty or poor external electrical wiring incorrect or faulty power supply voltage fluctuations over voltage transients or electromagnetic interference inadequate or faulty gas drainage services or water services including water pressure and non potable water d damage problems or failure caused by acts of God fire wind lightning flood storm hail storm fallout vandal...

Страница 22: ... the Purchaser pays for the relevant freight charges in transit insurance expenses or travelling costs without written authorisation from Rinnai Rinnai will not reimburse the Purchaser for such costs 6 3 The Purchaser must pay all costs and expenses in respect of a any service call out fee if the Product is not accessible for service b making the Product accessible for service for example restrict...

Страница 23: ...Rinnai 23 Electric Panel Heater OIM NOTES ...

Страница 24: ...00 am to 5 00 pm EST Cost of a local call higher from mobile or public phones For further information visit www rinnai com au or email enquiry rinnai com au Rinnai has a Service and Spare Parts network with personnel who are fully trained and equipped to give the best service on your Rinnai appliance If your appliance requires service please call our National Help Line With our policy of continuou...

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