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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION….cont
Warning:
Never connect live or neutral wires to the earth terminal of the plug.
Only fit an approved plug with the correct rated fuse. If in doubt consult a
qualified electrician.
Note:
Always make sure the mains supply is of the correct voltage and the
correct fuse protection is used. In the event of replacing the fuse always
replace the fuse with the same value as the original.
Note:
If an extension lead is necessary in order to reach the mains supply; The
cross section should be checked so that it is of sufficient size so as to reduce
the chances of voltage drops. Always fully unwind the lead during use.
GUARANTEE
This SIP heater is covered by a 12 month parts and labour warranty covering failure
due to manufacturers defects. This does not cover failure due to misuse or operating
the heater outside the scope of this manual - any claims deemed to be outside the
scope of the warranty may be subject to charges Including, but not limited to parts,
labour and carriage costs.
The warranty does not cover consumables such as fuses.
In the unlikely event of warranty claims, contact your distributor as soon as possible.
Note:
Proof of purchase will be required before any warranty can be hon-
oured.
Note:
If an extension lead is necessary it should be as short as possible. Never
connect any other electrical items to the same mains lead, or mains outlet.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
Possible cause
Corrective Action
The heater does not op-
erate, even when it is
plugged in and the
switch and thermostat
are switched on / set.
The plug is loose, bad con-
nection.
No power in socket outlet.
Pull out the plug, check the
connection of the plug and
socket. Then connect again.
Insert the plug in a correctly
powered socket.
The heating element is
glowing.
The input voltage is too
high or too low.
The air inlet grill is blocked.
Insert the plug in a correctly
powered socket.
Inlet or outlet flow restricted;
See minimum clearances on
page 9.
The heater does not get
hot.
The switch is not set to 1 of
the 2 heat settings.
Safety thermostat has oper-
ated.
Check and adjust the switch
accordingly.
The internal temperature is
too high; Check and clear
any obstructions. The heater
will begin to run normally
once the internal tempera-
ture has reduced.
Heater does not turn on.
Thermostat is set below
ambient temperature.
Fuse blown.
Loose connection in wiring.
Turn the thermostat up above
ambient temperature.
Check / replace the fuse.
Have the heater checked by
a competent person.