Creda Newera 79348S User manual

Combined
Storage
and
Heater
Automatic
Mocfel
Nos:
79348S
79358S
79368S
Cat.
Nos:
TSR12CW
TSR18CW
TSR24CW
75772001S
75772002S
75772003S
TSR12ACW
TSR18ACW
TSR24ACW
This
oppliance
conforms
to
ihe
following
EEC
Directives:
low
Voltoge
Êquipmen!
Eiectramognetíc
Compotibiiily
73/23/EEC
89/336/EEC
93/68/EEC
92/31/EEC
93/68/EEC

IMPORTÂNT
NOTES:
lf
is
important
to
read
these
instructions
carefuliy
and
also
note
the
Information
given
on
the
heater
itseif.
As
these
particular
instructions
refer
to
the
assembly
and
insfalSafion
of
a
new
heater,
they
should
be
reíained
by
the
installer;
not
left
behind
for
the
user
as
this
would
invíte
the
dismantling
and
servicing
by
unqualified
persons.
FOR
THE
USER,
there
is
a
separate
instruction
leaflet
explaining
how
the
heater
should
best
be
operated.
Please
see
that
this
leaflet
is
left
wíth
the
heater
for
the
user's
purposes.
THE
HEATER
MUST
BE
CONNECTED
TO
THE
FIXED
WÍRING
VIA
A
DOUBLE
POLE
ISOLATING
SWITCH
HAVING
A
CONTACT
SEPARATION
OF
3MM
IN
ALL
POLES
AND
IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
I.E.E.
REGULATIONS
CURRENTLY
IN
FORCE
AND
IN
ACCORDANCE
WITH
ANY
LOCAL
CODE
OF
PRACTICE,
THE
INSTALLATION
SHOULD
BE
CARRIED
OUT
BY
A
COMPETENT
ELECTRICIAN.
CABLE
HAVING
A
MINIMUM
T
RATING
OF
85°C
MUST
BE
USED.
Heaters
forming
parf
of
a
comprehensive
space
heating
system
should
be
wired
with
their
own
separate
Circuit,
if
however,
1
or
2
heaters
are
installed
as
a
starter
system
these
may
be
connected
to
a
30
amp
ring
main
provided
that
the
instructions
below
are
observed,
any
further
heaters
installed
must
be
connected
by
its
own
Circuit.
If
connected
to
a
30
amp
ring
Circuit
the
total
rating
of
heaters
connected
must
not
exceed
3kW,
where
the
Circuit
supplies
a
kitchen,
or
4kW,
where
the
Circuit
does
not
include
a
kitchen.
The
storage
radiator
is
designed
to
run
on
cheap
overnight
electricity,
therefore
the
means
of
connecting
the
heater
to
the
ring
main
should
include
a
timer.
These
should
be
connected
to
the
supply
with
3
core
heat
resistant
cable,
the
size
of
which
is
dependant
on
heater
loading
i.e.
loading
up
to
10
amps
use
1
mm",
up
to
13
amps
use
1,5mm"
and
for
the
larger
heaters
2.5mm"
cable.
WARNINGS
-
THIS
APPLIANCE
MUST
BE
EARTHED
-
SPECIAL
ATTENTION
MUST
BE
PAID
TO
THE
SECURITY
OF
THE
HEATER'S
WALL
FIXINGS.
THE
HEATER
MUST
BE
PLACED
ON
A
LEVEL
SURFACE
AVOIDING
ANY
IRREGULAR1TIES.
Two
supplies
are
taken
into
this
heater,
both
fan
heater
and
storage
heater
circuits
must
be
connected
to
the
same
phase
of
the
electricity
supply.
IF,
DURING
ANY
REASSEMBLY
OF
THE
HEATER,
A
PART
OF
THE
THERMAL
INSULATION
SHOWS
DAMAGE
OR
DETERIORATION
WHICH
MAY
IMPAIR
SAFETY,
IT
SHOULD
BE
REPLACED
BY
AN
IDENTICAL
PART.
WALL
FIXING:
The
heater
must
ALWAYS
be
mounted
against,
and
fixed
to
a
wall
as
it
will
not
stand
up
by
itseif.
A
detachable
bracket
is
provided
for
screwing
to
the
wall,
the
heater
is
then
placed
in
position
and
fixed
to
the
bracket
by
a
screw
at
each
end.
The
heater
must
never
be
unscrewed
or
moved
from
the
wall
bracket
whilst
it
is
loaded
with
bricks.
THE
HEATER
IS
VERY
HEAVY
AND
WILL
BE
DANGEROUS
IF
ITS
WALL
FIXING
BECOMES
INSECURE.
Solid
Brick
and
Concrete
Walls
Panelled
Wall,
Paramount
Board,
Chipboard,
Piasterboard,
etc.
No.
10
Rawlplug
fíbre
inserts.
jCheck
that
the
panei
itseif
is
adequately
fixed
to
battens
etc.
Use
Rawlplug
Drill
bole
of
5.5mm
dia
to
a
depth
M5
intersets;
drill
accurate
1
Omm
dia
holes
in
single
skin
plasterboard.
One
in
the
brick
of
55mm
fixing
should
be
in
studwork.
Timber
Frame
Hoilow
concrete,
Breeze
Block
and
Thermolite
Block
Walls
Seek
specialist
advice,
some
authori-
RAWLPLUG
'RAWLOK
R6054R'.
Some
authorities
suggest
UNÍFIX
LB
70/
fies
suggest
RAWLNUT
1
Omm.
Use
Drill
for
accurate
hole,
not
hammer
or
chisel.
Site
conditions
may
vary
considerably
and
Creda
cannot
recommend
the
correct
wall
fixings
to
be
used.
It
is
the
responsibiliíy
of
the
installer
to
ensure
that
adequate
permanent
fixing
has
been
achieved.
Purely
for
guidance
the
suggested
fixings
are
made
for
certain
wall
materiais
but
this
list
is
not
comprehensive
or
authoritative.
Different
wall
constructions
will
need
different
inserts.
Note
that
inserts
incorporating
plastic
may
be
subject
to
shrinkage
behind
a
warm
storage
heater
and
are
therefore
not
recommended.
Wall
fixings
can
be
obtained
from
local
stockists
Frorrt
Fixings
Support
Foat
CARPETS:
For
safety,
the
heater
must
be
positioned
in
the
room
so
that
there
is
at
least
75mm
(3")
free
air
space
all
around
it;
under
Windows,
ensure
that
curtains,
when
drawn,
cannot
touch
or
cover
the
heater
casing.
In
order
to
maintain
stability,
it
is
essentia!
fhat
the
heater
be
placed
on
a
ievel
surface
and
care
should
be
taken
to
avoid
irregular
surfaces,
such
as
may
result
from
carpets
or
tiled
surrounds
partially
protruding
under
lhe
heater.
The
heater
feet
are
designed
to
go
underneath
a
carpet
ratherthan
standing
on
it;
this
permits
the
weight
to
be
taken
on
a
firm
base.
Carpet
gripper
should
be
removed
from
behind
the
heater
feet.
BRICKS:
The
heater
casing
and
the
heater
storage
bricks
with
which
it
must
be
fitted,
are
delivered
in
separate
packages.
The
brick
is
common
to
all
heaters,
packed
in
pairs.
The
brick
catalogue
number
is
791
40201
5.
7934
and
75772001
models
ha
ve
8
bricks.
7935
and
75772002
models
have
12
bricks.
7936
and
75772003
have
16
bricks.

First,
turn
carton
upside
down
Open
bottom
flaps
on
cartonThe
comer
fitments
contain
the
fixing
kit.
'ACW'
Models
Oniy
-
The
Room
Sensor
is
located
at
the
rear
of
the
right
hand
side
of
the
heater.
Carefully
slide
the
sensor
plate
down
from
its
transit
position
to
its
operational
position.
Stand
the
heater
against
the
wall
in
its
intended
position.
Mark
the
position
of
the
two
outside
corners
of
the
wall
bracket.
Carefully
place
the
heater
aside,
and
remove
the
wall
bracket
from
the
heater
by
removing
the
screw
at
each
end.
Reposition
the
bracket
against
the
wall
using
the
comer
marks
for
alignment.
Mark
through
slots
in
bracket,
two
at
the
extreme
ends
and
the
others
spaced
evenly
between
them.
The
slots
are
in
groups,
allowing
mortar
courses
between
bricks
to
be
avoided,
or
battens,
etc.
to
be
found
for
the
fixing
holes.
Cut
the
underlay
and
remove
carpet
gripper
to
clear
feet,
allowing
heater
weight
to
be
taken
on
floor
proper;
lay
carpet
over
feet,
slitting
it
as
shown
above.
It
is
unnecessary
to
cut
carpet
away.
When
bracket
is
securely
fixed,
replace
the
heater
under
the
bracket
angle
and
align
screw
holes
on
heaters
ends.
There
are
two
fixing
slots
at
each
end
of
heater,
allowing
different
stand-offs
for
different
thicknesses
of
skirting
board.
Do
not
fully
tighten
these
screws
until
the
bricks
are
loaded
ínto
the
heater
as
some
settling
of
the
heater
may
occur.
NOTE:
NEVER
REMOVE
THESE
SCREWS
WITHOUT
FIRST
UNLOADING
THE
HEATER.
See
also
figure
2
regarding
carpets
where
appropriate.
Note:
Max.
skirting
size
is
1
5
x
120mm.
Vou
mu
st
fit
a
retainíng
screw
at
each
end
of
the
heater.
Note
thatthe
smaliest
wall
spacing
should
be
used
only
when
the
skirting
board
is
of
the
modem
slim
type,
or
there
is
no
skirting
board
at
all.
THE
HEATER
MUST
STAND
VERTICAL
A
clear
space
of
at
least
3"
(75mm)
must
be
left
at
either
side
of
the
heater,
and
any
projections
or
shelves
must
be
at
least
10"
(250mm)
above
the
heater
casing.
Curtains
must
not
be
draped
around
or
in
contact
with
the
casing.
A
shelf
unit
is
separately
available
for
fitting
above
heaters.
The
top
panei
and
front
panei
are
ioined
and
should
be
removed
as
sfe
one
assembly.
To
do
this,
remove
the
screws
fixing
the
rear
flange
of
the
top
panei,
and
remove
the
screws
along
the
bottom
edge
of
the
front
panei.
Carefully
swing
out
bottom
of
front
panei
and
lift
assembly
clear
of
casing,
this
operation
also
removes
the
control
knobs
under
the
flap.
Put
assembly
in
a
safe
place
to
avoid
damage
to
paint
etc.
NOTE:
Removal
of
the
lower
front
panei
is
only
possible
after
the
top
and
main
front
panei
assembly
has
been
removed.
First,
remove
the
two
black
screws
situated
on
the
lower
front
face,
then
remove
the
four
side
screws.
The
lower
front
panei
will
then
pui!
forward,
clear
of
the
heater.

ENSURE
TH
AT
THE
CABlES
ARE
NOT
TRAPPEO
UNDER
THE
HEATER
LEGS
RESTRICTED
SUPPLY
UNRESTRICTED
SUPPLY
Storage
Heater
Circuit
,
‘ACW’
MODELS
ONLY
IMPORTANT:
For
earthing,
loosen
the
earth
screws
sufíicientiy
to
wrap
the
mains'
earth
wire
around
it
between
flat
washer
and
cup
washer,
and
retighten
the
earthing
screw.
Both
restricted
and
unrestricted
supply
wires
must
be
connected
to
their
respective
earthing
points.
Feed
the
mains
cable
through
the
appropriate
cable
clamp
and
make
connections
as
marked
on
the
heater.
Pull
back
any
slack
through
the
clamp
and
tighten
clamping
screw.
If
mains
connection
is
to
be
made
from
the
left
hand
side,
at
this
point
the
mains
lead
must
be
secured
to
the
base
of
the
fan
box
by
fixing
the
ties
provided
in
the
fixing
kit
through
the
holes
along
the
rear
of
the
fan
box
base.
Storage
Elements
.
79368S
_
_
75772003S
193585
\*~75772002S
nn
nn
nn
®
0
®
®
N
1
-®
0
L
-®
s
RESTRICTED
SUPPLY
Combi
Fan
Heater
Circuit
TERMNMIILOCK
‘OUTPUT’
7HERMGSTA7
O
O
I
0
0
o«
MESTílCTiD
Charge
Period
79348S&
75772001S
7
hours
79358S&
757720025
7
hours
793685
&
75772003S
7
hours
Rated
Charge
12
kWh
18
kWh
24
kWh
NOTE:
The
fan
heater
element
is
factory
set
at
full
rating.
If
°
load
rating
only
is
required
the
instalier
should
move
the
black
wire
as
indicated
in
the
Circuit
diagram.
ELEMENT
ASSEMBLY
(WITH
SAFETYCUTDUT)
Remove
the
innerfront
panei;
this
carries
on
it's
inner
face
the
front
insulation
slab.
Handle
this
with
care,
the
insuíation
must
not
be
damaqed.
REMOVE
ALL
THE
PACKÍNG
CARDBOARD
FROM
INSIDE
THE
STORAGE
BRICK
COMPARTMENT,
IF
LEFT
INSIDE
IT
WILL
BE
SET
ON
FIRE
WHEN
THE
HEATER
IS
SWITCHED
ON.
ENSURE
TH
AT
ALL
PACKAGING
MATERIAL
IS
REMOVED
FROM
THE
BRICKS
BEFORE
FITTING
THEM.
Temporarily
remove
one
central
element
to
provide
access
for
the
rear
rank
of
bricks.
Loosen
terminais
on
one
of
the
elements
and
remove
this
to
allow
instailation
of
rear
rank
of
storage
bricks.
On
heaters
with
3
or
4
elements
remove
one
of
the
central
ones.
Note
the
way
the
bricks
are
positioned
in
the
heater.
Otherwise
they
will
not
fit.
Put
in
place
the
rear
rank
of
bricks,
pushing
them
well
back
against
the
rear
insulation.
Replace
the
element,
making
sure
that
the
connection
is
tight.
Now,
place
in
position
the
front
rank
of
bricks,
again
pushing
them
back
to
make
room
for
the
front
insulation
slab
which
is
attached
to
the
front
panei.

Check
that
the
front
insuíaiion
slab
is
properly
aftached
to
the
inner
JfS
front
panei
and
refít
panei
(insuiation
innermost)
to
the
heater
by
Ü
locating
its
bottom
edge
behind
the
front
lip
of
the
chassis,
and
inserting
retaining
screws
along
the
top
and
both
sides.
With
the
bricks
pushed
weii
back,
as
mentioned
earlier,
and
the
insuiation
properly
aligned,
there
should
be
no
bulging
of
íhis
panei
and
no
undue
force
necessary
to
fix
it.
Refit
the
lower
front
panei
by
aligning
the
four
side
screws
before
refilting
the
front
face
screws.
With
the
lower
front
panei
in
place,
the
outer
panei
assembly
can
be
hooked
over
the
rear
panei
top
flange
and
the
screws
top
and
bottom
replaced
and
tightened.
Take
care
not
to
trap
wires
or
the
thermostat
capillary
between
the
panei
flanges.
Ensure
all
washers
are
replaced
in
their
original
posítions.
Refit
the
control
knobs
under
the
lift
-
up
fiap,
taking
care
to
align
the
fiai
on
each
spindSe.
PLEASE
ENSURE
THAT
ALL
POLYSTYRENE
AND
CARDBOARD
PACKING
PIECES
HAVE
BEEN
REMOVED.
ENSURE
WALL
BRACKET
SCREWS
ARE
TIGHTENED
FULLY.
WARNING.
When
a
new
heater
is
run
up
to
temperature,
the
materiais
will
produce
a
slight
smell
for
the
first
few
days,
these
are
normally
harmless
in
a
well
ventilated
room.
It
is
best
to
make
these
first
overnight
charges
with
the
'Inpuf
control
knob
at
'MaximunY.
Caged
birds,
young
children
and
people
with
chest
ailments
are
best
kept
out
of
the
room
for
this
first
period.
SETTING
THE
CONTROLS
The
Controls
are
located
under
the
lockable
flap
at
the
right
hand
corner
of
the
top
panei.
To
adjust
the
Controls
on
the
J|
heater
use
a
coin
and
engage
it
in
the
slot
provided
on
the
top
surface
of
the
knob.
AUTOMATIC
CHARGING
DEVICE
(AUTO-SET
Fitted
only
on
'ACW'
modeís)
The
Auto-Set
Control
rations
the
overnight
charge
each
night
by
sensing
the
room
temperature.
The
knob
is
marked
with
the
numbers
1
to
6,
turning
the
knob
to
a
lower
number
will
reduce
the
charge
consequently,
the
levei
of
room
warmth
the
next
day.
Once
set,
the
knob
should
need
no
further
adjustment
and
the
Auto-Set
will
maintain
automatically
the
room
warmth
each
day
by
varying
the
charge
according
to
the
weather.
1.
Set
the
room
temperature
(output)
control
knob
to
setting
4.
2
Turn
the
Auto-Set
Knob
clockwise
as
far
as
it
will
go.
3.
Leave
the
heater
to
run
in
this
condition
for
two
nights
in
order
to
quickly
disperse
the
'new'
smell
which
although
slight,
is
better
removed
once
and
for
all.
4.
Instruct
the
user
to
set
the
Auto-Set
down
to
his
chosen
setting
on
the
third
day.
Instructions
on
this
are
given
in
the
Users
Guide
which
we
ask
you
to
ensure
is
left
with
the
user.
MÂNUALIY
ADJUSTED
HEATER
(without
Auto-Set
Control)
On
this
the
user
sets
the
overnight
charge
on
the
numbered
knob
marked
'Input'.
Setting
up
procedure;
].
Turn
the
'Input'
knob
to
maximum
setting
(6)
2.
Set
the
'Output'
knob
to
setting
No.
4.
3.
Leave
the
heater
to
run
in
this
condition
for
two
nights
in
order
to
quickly
disperse
the
new
smell.
4.
Instruct
the
user
to
set
the
'Input'
to
his
chosen
setting
on
the
third
day.
Instructions
on
this
are
given
in
the
Users
Guide
which
we
ask
you
to
ensure
is
left
with
the
user.
Part
No.
85901
tss.
No.
3
12/03
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