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This appliance shall be installed in accordance with:

Manufacturer's Instructions

Local Authority Building Codes

NZS 5261 Installation Code for Gas Burning Equipment

Any other relevant Statutory Regulation

This appliance must be installed, serviced and removed by an authorised
person.

Energysaver

Ñ

Heater

RHFE-1004FTR

Customer

page 2

Installer

page 18

Содержание Energysaver RHFE-1004FTR

Страница 1: ...ctions Local Authority Building Codes NZS 5261 Installation Code for Gas Burning Equipment Any other relevant Statutory Regulation This appliance must be installed serviced and removed by an authorised person EnergysaverÑ Heater RHFE 1004FTR Customer page 2 Installer page 18 ...

Страница 2: ...mming the ON OFF Timer s 13 Operating the Heater Timer s 14 Pre Heat Function 15 Other Operating Information 16 Remote Control 17 Installation Location 18 Installation Instructions 21 Sleeve and Manifold Installation 22 Fitting Unit 24 Testing 25 Installation Check 26 Care of your 1004 FTR 27 Pre Service Check 28 Error Messages 29 Safety Devices 30 Product Specifications Dimensions 31 Wiring Diagr...

Страница 3: ...ram the Timer times only the clock will need to be re programmed Override Function This temporarily changes the heater operation from ON to OFF or vice versa until the next programmed setting is reached Remote Control A remote control is supplied to enable you to turn your 1004 FTR ON and OFF and to adjust its temperature at your convenience The remote control also comes with its own handy bracket...

Страница 4: ...R FILTER EXHAUST PIPE COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE HOSE OPERATION INDICATOR REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR HUMIDIFIER OPEN THE DOOR AND POUR WATER INTO THE TRAY GAS CONNECTION 1 2 BSP 15mm CONTROL PANEL OPERATION TEMP ERATURE CONTROL DISPLAY RATING PLATE MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER GAS TYPE ETC FLUE TERMINAL A Flue supplied as standard ...

Страница 5: ...NCTION LOCK INDICATOR Indicates Function lock is activated OVERRIDE Temporarily changes operation from ON to OFF or OFF to ON until next programmed setting is reached ECONOMY INDICATOR Indicates that the Economy mode is in operation OVERRIDE INDICATOR Indicates that the override function is activated ON TIMERS Selects operating mode for Timer 1 or 2 HEATER ON OFF BUTTON Main switch for turning hea...

Страница 6: ...other flammable materials to come into contact with the heater Supervise children near heater Keep flammable materials trees shrubs etc away from flue terminal Do not allow young children or the infirm to sleep directly in front of the heater Do not store flammable products near the unit These clearances should be maintained at all times ...

Страница 7: ...ay aerosols on the heater whilst it is in operation Most aerosols contain butane gas and can be a fire hazard if used near this heater when in use Do not sit on this heater Do not place articles on or against the heater Don t place any articles containing liquids on top of the heater ...

Страница 8: ...nside of the unit expanding and contracting and is normal The heater will not ignite if the ON OFF button is pressed straight after extinction After approximately 20 seconds has passed the unit will automatically go into ignition mode Turning OFF Press the ON OFF button The ON Combustion indicator will go out After the indicator has gone out the convection fan will continue to rotate for several m...

Страница 9: ...when lower than 1 1 30 at intervals of 1 or H when higher than 30 Once a temperature is set it will be stored in the microcomputer s memory Note Rooms may not arrive at the set temperature due to the construction of the room the location of the unit or external temperatures 8 ADJUSTING TEMPERATURE If the heater does not ignite then the pre set temperature may not be set to a setting which is highe...

Страница 10: ...nute blocks From the second time onwards the comfort control will automatically operate The comfort control alters combustion and fan speed more frequently to counteract the feeling of cold air The Economy indicator will illuminate to let you know that the Economy Function is selected The Economy function will not operate when the set room temperature is less than 16 or above 26 When the Economy f...

Страница 11: ...te the Function Lock simply press both arrow buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds and the Function Lock indicator will go out The lock can be de activated at any time in this way Timer 1 AM PM Economy Set Set Times O Room Temp Time Timer 1 Timer 2 Clock on off Function Lock When the Function lock is activated during normal operation all heater controls other than the OFF switch will be locked Deac...

Страница 12: ...c The heater will continue to operate on Override until the Override button is pressed again or one of the Timers takes over operation of the appliance This means that the Override mode will automatically drop out if a programmed starting time is reached The appliance will then return to operating at times programmed into the Timer s This function is used to manually override the current operation...

Страница 13: ...ress and hold the button the minutes will begin to change first then the time will change by whole hours Release the button when AM10 00 shows on the Digital Display Confirm that you have selected AM A small indicator on the left hand side of the Digital Display indicates the AM setting Press and hold the button again release the button when AM10 35 shows If you go past AM 10 35 then the button ca...

Страница 14: ... again the Timer 1 OFF indicator will flash Press the button until AM9 30 appears Timer 2 Timer 1 AM PM Override Economy Set Set Times ON OF Room Temp Time Timer 1 Timer 2 Clock on off Function Lock 4 Press the Set Times button three times to lock in the programmed time The Digital Display will show the current time AM PM Set Set Times ON OF Room Temp Time Timer 1 Timer 2 Clock on off Function Loc...

Страница 15: ...y is correct See page 12 Check the ON and OFF times for both Timers if necessary See page 13 Timer 2 Timer 1 AM PM Override Economy Set Set Times ON OF Room Temp Time Timer 1 Timer 2 Clock on off 2 Press the ON OFF button to operate the heater The ON indicator will glow green and the heater will begin to operate Select the desired temperature setting ON OFF If there is a power failure the system m...

Страница 16: ...ng of the Pre heat function 1 This function operates automatically in conjunction with either of the Timers When a Timer is selected the heater may operate anywhere within an hour prior to the programmed starting time of the Timer The Pre heat function will automatically heat a room to the pre set temperature by the programmed ON Time ie Heater will come on earlier to ensure desired temperature is...

Страница 17: ...n filters They are located at the top rear of the unit To clean pull the filters out of the unit and remove dust with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner Re fit filters after cleaning Your 1004FTR has a filter clean warning indicator that will illuminate when required however weekly cleaning is recommended during the peak heating season OUTSIDE FLUE On cold days steam may be discharged from the flue ...

Страница 18: ...mote control works within 5 metres and an angle of 40 to the receiver on the heater Only use the battery type specified CR2032 Remove battery if control is not going to be used for a long period This will help to avoid damage from leaking batteries ON OFF OFF BUTTON Stops heater manually TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Increases or decreases the temperature setting ON BUTTON Operates the heater manually C ...

Страница 19: ...act with it In some cases curtains may need restraining See diagram for other recommended clearances Flue fittings must be kept clear of flammable materials This unit is not designed to be built in Flue is not designed to be positioned under floors or below the level of the heater Flue terminal should be positioned away from flammable materials 250mm 50mm 50mm 1000mm Flue Terminal Flue Terminal Fl...

Страница 20: ...ndard packed with the appliance Other sizes options are AA etc AA flue suits walls 75 115mm A flue suits walls 115 240mm B flue suits walls 240 400mm C flue suits walls 400 600mm D flue suits walls 600 800mm E flue suits walls 800 1000mm For information on special extra long flues contact Rinnai Co ax internal wall flues are also available Separate instructions are supplied with co ax flue kits St...

Страница 21: ...upply Keep the power cord away from the flue Flue manifold position Centre of hole for flue manifold can be drilled anywhere within the shaded area To avoid studs etc FOR WEATHERBOARD WALLS DRILL THROUGH CENTRE OF WEATHERBOARD FROM OUTSIDE THEN DRILL FROM INSIDE THROUGH PLASTERBOARD When drilling the flue hole check for water and gas pipes and electric cables before starting to drill Use an 80mm 8...

Страница 22: ...ver 7 Wall Clip 2 Flue Manifold 3 Terminal tube 3 Insulation Clip 1 Back Cover Set 1 OPTIONAL FLOOR AND WALL BRACKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR COMMERCIAL INSTALLATIONS Check unit supplied is correct for the gas type in your area Refer to local gas authority for confirmation of gas type if in doubt Refer to data plate located inside front panel Check for damage if the unit is damaged contact your supplier...

Страница 23: ...erminal and inner connections then pull sleeve off outer terminal 2 Adjustment of Sleeve Length Measure wall thickness through previously drilled 80 mm hole see P20 End of sleeve should protrude 5 10 mm from outside wall Adjust sleeve length to wall thickness plus 5 10mm Sleeve is threaded for adjustment 3 Depending on flue set and wall thickness extension piece C may need to be removed Cut plasti...

Страница 24: ...eft hand side fixing tie is marked LEFT from inside Cut leave 20mm free Pull hard Fixing tie Lug Sleeve Terminal 7 Attaching Ties Pull hard on left and right hand side ties clip ties over lugs inside sleeve You should be able to pull the ties 2 or 3 slots past the starting point Cut the ties leaving about 20mm past the lugs Bend ties so they are parallel with the wall lnner Connections Screw Top M...

Страница 25: ...table fitting is an RC 1 2 15 15mm copper flare elbow The appliance can then be connected with 15mm copper tube Air Inlet Hose Connect Air Inlet Hose to Manifold Inlet Do not kink the hose Secure with plastic tie as shown below 1 Connect the flue outlet to the manifold by extending the stainless steel sliding tube until it is fully inserted into the manifold Sliding Tube should not be extended bey...

Страница 26: ... should ignite within 10 seconds If unit does not ignite first time it will spark again after 10 seconds If unit still does not ignite there may be air in the gas line turn control OFF then ON again Check pressure regulator is factory set if pressure is incorrect check supply before altering regulator Turn control to OFF position remove pressure gauge and replace test point screw Re light unit on ...

Страница 27: ...BRACKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR COMMERCIAL INSTRUCTIONS Please contact Rinnai If necessary the unit can be levelled using the adjustable legs under the front right and left hand side legs Spacer Leveling screws Adjustable legs Adjustable Leg Up to 10mm ...

Страница 28: ...bstruction Service Call Clear obstruction Clean filter weekly Service Call Check with retailer Cancel ON Timer Turn gas on Cancel Function Lock Cause Not Plugged In Power Cut Gas Filter Blocked Mis ignition Flue terminal obstructed Flue manifold not connected Louvre obstructed Air filter blocked Gas escape Room too large ON Timer is set Gas turned off at meter Function Lock Set Re ignite manually ...

Страница 29: ...charged from the flue terminal High efficiency appliances tend to discharge water vapour on cold days This is normal Timers Timers do not operate at set time Timers may either be unactivated or incorrectly programmed Repeat programming Refer to pages 14 and 15 Timer operates for 30 seconds then cuts out Room temperature may be higher than set temperature Adjust temperature upwards if desired Heate...

Страница 30: ...rns on the next operation contact Rinnai or your nearest service agent and arrange for a service call CODE DISPLAYED 11 12 14 16 31 32 33 34 53 61 70 71 72 73 FAULT Ignition failure Flame failure Overheat Room overheat Sparker failure Combustion fan failure Faulty ON OFF switch Faulty solenoids Faulty Flame Rod Communication Error Room Temperature Sensor faulty Overheat Temperature Sensor faulty R...

Страница 31: ...le link cuts the unit off a service call by an authorised person is required to replace the link Flame Failure Device If the flame goes out during operation this device cuts the unit off lockout To reset turn the unit off then on again Fan Switch Turns the fan on automatically when the heat exchanger warms up and off when it cools down This helps to prevent cold draughts and maximises efficiency S...

Страница 32: ... 31 357 5 315 330 200 115 930 670 397 300 GAS CONNECTION Operation Indicator Filter Indicator Clip Remote Control Sensor R265 250 165 160 R338 Cavity Opening Air Filter 500 DIMENSIONS ...

Страница 33: ... 32 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Страница 34: ... 33 NOTES ...

Страница 35: ...S ONLY FOR THE SECOND YEAR THIS GUARANTEE IS IN ADDITION TO ANY GUARANTEES WHICH CONSUMERS MAY HAVE UNDER THE CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUERIES REGARDING THIS GUARANTEE PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL RINNAI AGENT Please record below the following information for your own records Your Retailer Address Phone Date of Purchase Your Installer Installer s Licence No Address Phone Date of In...

Страница 36: ... lead and 3 pin plug replace only with Rinnai part number 90161894 Fan Centrifugal 7 Speed Fan All Rinnai appliances meet or exceed the safety standards required by New Zealand gas and electrical regulations Rinnai is constantly improving its products and as such specifications are subject to change or variation without notice For more information about buying living and servicing of Rinnai applia...

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