User Guide
SS5 /Dual
Air Circulation (summer use)
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User Information
Your product is covered by a
free 5-year parts and labour guarantee;
please complete and
return the Guarantee Registration Card to us as soon as possible to ensure that should you
require assistance, we can help you quickly and more efficiently.
Your Space Saver fan convector is designed to operate as part of your central heating system in
the same way as a panel radiator. Providing you leave Space Saver in hydronic heating mode, it
will switch on and off automatically with your central heating system.
How your Space Saver fan convector work
Hot water from your central heating system passes
through a heat exchanger transferring its heat to the
aluminium fins. Cooler air is drawn in by the fan and
heated as it passes through the heat exchanger before
being discharged gently back into the room. This not only
gives a more even temperature spread, but will heat up a
room in less than half the time of a traditional panel
radiator.
A supplementary electric heating element allows you heat
when the central heating is switched off. Please note that
if your central heating comes on while the Space Saver is
switched to electric heating mode, the element will
automatically switch off. Using Hydronic heating mode
where possible will considerably reduce running costs.
Hydronic Heating
Ensure your central heating system is on. Check the
upper rocker switch is to the left (red), the middle rocker
switch to the left (hydronic heating) and the lower rocker
switch either to the left (normal) or right (boost).
Providing the water temperature in the system is more
than 38°C and the thermostat controlling your central
heating system is calling for heat, your Space Saver will
switch on. Moving the upper rocker switch to its Centre
position will turn off the Space Saver
Space Saver includes an internal thermostat that
prevents the fan from operating until the central
heating system water passing through the heat
exchanger reaches 38°C. This prevents Space Saver
circulating cooler air at start up.
Fault Finding
This Space Saver is covered by a free 5-year parts
and labour guarantee. Please refer to the Fault
Finding section on page 5 for advice. In the event of
difficulty, please contact us on 01245 324560.
It will be helpful if you do not disconnect the Space
Saver from the central heating system.
Ensure your central heating is off. Check the
upper rocker switch is to the right (blue), the
middle rocker switch to the left or right and the
lower rocker switch either to the left (normal)
or right (boost). Space Saver will provide a
cooling flow of air. If used in conjunction
with a room thermostat, ensure the
thermostat is set to maximum.
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A
B
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B
1. We recommend the use of a kneepad when
installing this product. Cut the opening in the plinth
to the size shown in the table.
Use Method A or B.
Model
Width A
Height B*
SS5 /Dual
465mm
96mm
* The overall height of the grille is 100mm.Use care
when cutting the opening.
2. Fit isolating valves (not supplied) to the system
flow and return pipes where they will be accesible
after the installation is complete.
Failure to fit
isolating valves may mean that the product is not
serviceable in the event of failure, Where supplied
Connect the flexible hoses to the supply pipework
flow and return isolating valves using a section of
suitable 15mm pipework (either pipe may be used
for flow or return) and then to the flow and return
pipework on the heater. Open the isolating valves
and check for leaks.
3. Vent air through the bleed screw.
4. Isolate electrical supply and connect the
heater electric cable to the fused spur (5A).
Ensure the fused spur is not directly above the
heater and is accessible after installation is
complete.