Installation and Operating Instructions - Page 3

For 402E. Series: 40 Series

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Runback Timer Mode
When the appliance is in Control mode and the ‘ ’ and ‘ ’ buttons are
simultaneously pressed for more than 2 seconds the appliance shall enter
a ‘Runback’ conguration menu.
The ‘Runback’ mode will allow the appliance to run, from now, for a pre-set
time. After this time has expired the appliance shall enter Standby mode and
the Runback timer shall clear to zero (no subsequent Runback). Keeping
the buttons pressed the display will indicate the number of hours the Run
Back time shall be enabled, from 1 through to 12. Fig. 6 below shows an
example of a two hour Runback. After 12 the timer shall roll over to 1 and
then increment through to 12 again. The time shall increment for every 2
seconds that the buttons are simultaneously pressed. When one or both
buttons are released it shall be assumed that the Run Back time has been
selected. Both buttons must be released before any other button operations
are allowed. The Run Back function shall not be maintained if mains power
is removed and reapplied.
The Runback function shall use the maximum power as dened using the
’ button sequence and the Set Point active prior to entering Run Back
mode. The temperature Set Point may be changed by pressing the ‘ or
buttons while in Run Back Mode. The display shall ash On and Off
every 5 seconds showing the hours remaining in Runback mode, until the
Runback time has expired, then the display shall be turned off (appliance
enters Standby Mode). Please note only hours will be displayed not part
of hours i.e. minutes
Delayed Start Mode
When the appliance is in Control mode and the ‘ ’ and ‘ buttons are
simultaneously pressed for more than 2 seconds the appliance shall enter
a ‘Delayed Start’ conguration menu.
The ‘Delayed Start’ mode will allow the appliance to turn ON after a pre-set
time. After this time has expired the appliance will turn ON and control about
the set point. The appliance shall stay ON until the mains power is toggled
or the ‘ ’ button is pressed to place the unit in Standby.
Keeping the buttons pressed the display will indicate the number of hours
the Start Timer shall delay the appliance entering operation, from 1 through
to 12. After 12 the timer shall roll over to 1 and then increment through to
12 again. The time shall increment for every 2 seconds that the buttons are
simultaneously pressed. When one or both buttons are released it shall be
assumed that the Delayed Start time has been selected. Both buttons must
be released before any other button operations are allowed.
To indicate that the Delayed Start Timer function has been enabled the
Neon shall blink intermittently once every 10 seconds.
The Delayed Start time shall be cleared to zero when the ‘ ’ button is
pressed, the Delayed Start timer expires or if mains power is removed.
The LCD display will display the Hours remaining in Delayed Start mode
(No Backlight) and displays hours only increments (not minutes). Once the
delayed start time has expired the appliance enters control mode, and the
display will now show the Set Point.
The Delayed Start function shall not be maintained if mains power is
removed and reapplied. The Delayed Start function shall use the maximum
power as dened using the ‘ ’ button sequence and the Set Point active
prior to entering Delayed Start mode.
Time period
(Hours)
Power Select Mode
It is possible to alter the power output of the appliance. Doing this limits
the power output of the appliance, there are two alternative power modes
available, mid heat (1200W) and low heat (800W). To change the power
mode setting it is necessary to do the following:
1. The product must be rst switched off and then switched on, this can
be done by plugging in the appliance - see Fig. 7 or by switching it
on at an isolator switch. At the same time press and hold the ‘ ’ key
for at least 2 seconds after main power is applied.
2. After power up ‘2’ will appear on the LCD display and the standby key
can be released. ‘2’ indicates that the appliance is in mid heat mode.
3. In order to select low level heat setting press the ‘ key within 5
seconds. The Display on the LCD should change to ‘1’.
4. Once the desired heat setting is reached do not press any other
keys. After a short period the LCD will switch off and the appliance
will revert to standby mode.
Fig. 6
5. Pressing the ‘ button again will turn on the display and the
appliance will be in control mode. The display will toggle between the
set temperature and the power mode setting, for example between
25°C and ‘2’
6. In order to revert to the default Eco mode, simply switch off the power
at the wall or unplug the appliance. On the next operation (when
plugged in) it will automatically revert to Eco mode.
Safety – Overheat Protection
For your safety, this appliance is tted with a thermal cut-out. In the event
that the product overheats, the cut-out switches the heater off automatically.
To bring the heater back into operation, remove the cause of the overheating,
then unplug or turn off the electrical supply to the heater for a few minutes.
When the heater has cooled sufciently, re-connect and switch on the
heater.
Important Notes
Although this heater is manufactured to comply with the relevant safety
standards, certain types of carpets could become discoloured by the
temperatures under a portable heater. If you are concerned about this,
we recommend that you contact the carpet manufacturer for guidance.
Alternatively, either stand the heater on a suitable base to shield the carpet
or wall-mount it – call our Helpline for further advice.
You may notice some parts of the element appearing to be hotter from time
to time because of the variable airow through the heater. This does not
cause a safety hazard.
The heat outlet grille may become discoloured with use – this is caused by
airborne pollution and is not a fault.
Fig. 7
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