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Heatstore HSCF3000E Use and maintenance manual

Installation & Control Guide for 3kW Low Level Fan Heater
with Electronic Controls and Open Window Detection
All electrical appliances produced for the Company are guaranteed for two years
against faulty material or workmanship. This applies only if the appliance has been used
for purposes in accordance with the instructions provided and has not been connected
to an unsuitable electricity supply, or subject to misuse, neglect, damage or modified or
repaired by any person not authorised by us. This guarantee is offered to you as an extra
benefit and does not affect your legal rights.
The correct electricity supply voltage is shown on the rating label attached to the
appliance.
Reasonable care has been taken to ensure that this guide is accurate at the time of
printing.
In the interest of progress the Company reserve the right to vary specifications from time
to time without notice.
Model
HSCF3000E
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Overview
Please read this guide carefully and retain for future
use and maintenance.
This appliance has been designed and
manufactured to the highest international
standards, however, care must be taken for optimal
results and safety. This appliance also meets the
requirements of EU Directive 2004/106/EC for EMC
and 2009/125/EC Directive.
Safety & Care
The appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety. Children should
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
Warning
 Do NOT site the appliance into a corner.
 Do NOT handle the appliance with wet hands.
 Do NOT use the appliance in workshops or rooms
where excessive dust is generated or present.
 Ensure that nothing is pushed into any aperture
of this appliance.
 Do NOT touch outlet grille when the appliance is
in use.
 Do NOT cover or restrict any aperture of the
appliance when in use.
 Do NOT use the appliance if damaged.
 Do NOT leave the appliance unattended where
young children are present.
Thermally Operated Cut-Out
The appliance is fitted with a thermally operated cut
-out (TOC). This is a safety device, which switches
the heater off if, for any reason, the appliance
overheats. The TOC can only be re-set after the
appliance has cooled down. In order to re-set the
TOC, proceed as follows:
 Switch off appliance at mains and leave
for approximately 5 minutes.
 Switch appliance back on and TOC
will re-set.
 Ensure that the appliance is functioning
correctly. If the TOC control operates again, the
appliance should be checked by a competent
electrician.
The heater carries a ‘Do Not Cover’ label to warn the user
that if the appliance is covered, there is a risk of
overheating.
Cleaning
Always disconnect the heater from the mains before
cleaning. The heater should not require any maintenance,
but it is strongly advised that it is kept clean. An
occasional wipe over with a soft cloth is all that should be
necessary.
 Do NOT use metal or furniture polish on any part of the
heater.
 Do NOT touch the heater with wet hands or in any way
bring water into contact with it.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified
person in order to avoid a hazard.
If Your Heater Does Not Work
 Check that power is available to the heater. The LED
light should be illuminated
 Check that the thermal cut-out has not operated.
Follow the reset instructions given under the section
headed ‘Thermal Operated Cut-out’.
 Check that the fuse in the spur unit has not blown. This
can be done by replacing the fuse with another
suitable fuse.
Should neither of the above remedies work, then
telephone the helpline number shown in these instructions
(UK ONLY). Do not attempt to repair the heater.
Connection to the Main Supply
Electrical installation should be carried out by a
competent installer, preferably registered with NICEIC
(National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation
Contracting) in accordance with the 17 edition of the IEE
Wiring Regulations, (BS.7671), and any relevant Local
Authority Bye-Laws. The Heat-Zone can be connected in a
number of ways depending on the form of control
required. Whichever method is used, it should be
permanently connected to the electricity supply via a
double pole switch having 3mm gap on each pole. A
switched Fused Connection unit to BS.1363. Part 4 is a
recommended mains supply connection accessory to
ensure compliance with safety requirements applicable to
fixed-wiring installation.
Note: When switched on for the first time the appliance
may emit a slight smell. This is purely the evaporation of a
fluid used in the manufacturing process.
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed.
When the appliance is connected to the mains
supply and the wall socket is switched ‘ON’, the
display will turn on, showing that the power is
available to the unit. Before you can use the
HSCF3000E, it has to be activated by pressing any
control button. The LCD backlight will turn on. To
operate any control button, press within 2 seconds of
activation.
Mode
Temp
ProgTime
SET TIME
PRESS AND HOLD
FOR 5 SECONDS
SET PROGRAMME
PRESS AND HOLD
FOR 5 SECONDS
TEMPERATURE SET
WHEN DISPLAY SHOWS
ROOM TEMPERATURE,
PRESS TO ADJUST
MODE SELECTION
BOOST, MANUAL,
SETBACK AND
PROGRAM
-Press and hold the TIME button for 5 seconds.
Minutes are flashing - use TEMP and MODE
buttons to set minutes.
-Press TIME button
Hours are flashing - use TEMP and MODE
buttons to set hours.
-Press TIME button
Day is flashing - use TEMP and MODE
buttons to set Day.
Once you are happy with the settings, press ‘Time’ to
return to main screen.
1. Basic Operation
2. Time and day setting
3. Selecting operating mode
HSCF3000E has 4 operating modes:
BOOST, MANUAL, SET BACK, PROGRAM.
Each mode can be selected by pressing the MODE
button to cycle through the options. The cycle
sequence will always start with BOOST mode followed
by MANUAL, SET BACK and PROGRAM.
5. MAN - Manual Mode
In manual mode, the heater maintains the set
temperature.
1. Use TEMP and MODE to set the temperature.
To amend the set temperature when in Manual
mode, simply activate the display by pressing any
button. Press TEMP, then use TEMP and MODE to
change the temperature. Once the temperature is
set, leave the display to return to the main screen and
the settings will be saved.
4. BOOST - 15 minutes
The boost feature increases the room temperature for 15
minutes.
1. Use TEMP and MODE to set the temperature.
To amend the set temperature when in Boost mode,
simply activate the display by pressing any button. Press
TEMP, then use TEMP and MODE to change the
temperature. Once the temperature is set, you can
leave the display to return to the main screen and the
settings will be saved. After 15 minutes, the HSCF3000E will
return to previous operating mode.
In this mode, the HSCF3000E will follow the week’s time /
temperature programme.
You can temporarily override the temperature in PROG
mode by simply activating the display and using the
TEMP and MODE buttons to set the new temperature.
The new set temperature will be then maintained until
the next program step.
7. PROG - Automatic time mode
6. SETB - Reduction in programmed temperature
In the setback (ECONOMY) mode, HSCF3000E lowers all
temperatures in the 7-day programme by a set value.
You can set how much to lower the programme
temperatures in SETB mode by simply activating the
display, pressing TEMP and using TEMP and MODE to set
the new value.
The display will first show the temperature difference and
after 2 seconds the new set temperature.
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8. Set 7-day programme
06:00
10
20
08:00
19ºC
4ºC
ºC
12:00
22ºC
14:00 16:00
16ºC
22ºC
10ºC
22:00
PROGRAM 1 PROGRAM 2 PROGRAM 3 PROGRAM 4 PROGRAM 5 PROGRAM 6
An example of one day programme on HSCF3000E
TIME SETTING PROGRAMME SETTING
-SET MINUTES
-SET DAY
-SET HOURS
-SELECT DAY TO SET
-SET MINUTES FOR PROGRAM
-SELECT PROGRAM TO SET
-SET TEMPERATURE FOR PROGRAM
Logic diagram for setting programme on HSCF3000E
PROG MODETEMP
1. Press and hold PROG for 5 seconds to enter the
time setting.
2. The day will be flashing.
3. Use TEMP and MODE to navigate day, press
PROG to select day.
4. PROG 1 will be flashing. Use TEMP and MODE to
navigate programme, use PROG to select
programme.
5. The minutes will be flashing.
6. To set minutes, use TEMP and MODE to change
minutes, press PROG to set the minutes.
7. The hour will be flashing
8. To set hour, use TEMP and MODE to change
hour, press PROG to set the hour.
9. The temperature will be flashing.
10. To set temperature, use TEMP and MODE to
change temperature, press PROG to set
temperature.
To add another programme repeat steps 2-10.
The HSCF3000E has a 7-day timer with up to 6
programming steps available for each day. In the
programming you can set a start time and a
temperature for each programme. Each programme
has to be used.
9. Advance mode
Press PROG from PROG mode to bring forward the next
programme. To clear advance mode, press PROG.
11 Keys locking
Press and hold TIME and TEMP together for 5 seconds. The
display will show symbol. Repeat the step to unlock.
10. Heat symbol on the display
Every time there is a demand for heat, the display will
show the heat icon.
-reduced heat output when the room temperature is
close to the set temperature.
- full heat output
12. Status light on the heater
Light colour Heater status
STAND-BY No heat output
Reduced heat output
Full power heat output
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Ensuring you don’t waste energy on heating the outside
world, the heater is equipped with optional open /
closed window detection. The heater recognises sudden
drops in temperature when a window or a door is
opened and turns the heating off to save energy. When
the window is closed, the heater will automatically
detect a temperature rise, and switch itself back on.
Once enabled in the setup menu, the open window
detection is fully automatic and does not require any
human intervention to be activated.
Setting-up Open Window Detection
The system has been factory set to default time and
temperature values. If necessary, all values can be
adjusted. When the heating is on, open window
detection sensor will automatically switch the heater off
when it detects a fall in temperature of 2°C in less than
10 minutes (this temperature can be changed in menu 7
and time in menu 6). If a temperature rise of 2°C in less
than 30 seconds is detected, the heater will switch itself
back on (this temperature can be changed in menu 9
and time in menu 8).
13. Open Window Detection
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1. Press and hold TEMP and MODE together for 5
seconds.
2. The display will enter the setup menu.
3. Use TEMP and MODE to change a value.
4. Use TIME to scroll between the settings.
01 - temperature calibration
The temperature reading has been factory calibrated
but if for any reason it needs adjusting (better accuracy
required, to suit different position in the room etc.), the
reading can be recalibrated in 0.5 degrees steps.
02 - change between degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit
03 - set minimum temperature
(3.5 deg = frost protection)
When this is set, the heater will operate in any mode
should the room temperature fall below the set
temperature.
04 - set maximum temperature
When this is set, the maximum temperature in any mode
cannot exceed the limit.
05 - open window detection 0 = off, 1 = on
06 - 600 - open window detection time 600 seconds
07 - 2 - temperature drop of 2°C in the detection time
08 - 30 - closed window detection time of 30 seconds
09 - 2 - temperature rise of 2°C in the detection time
14. Setup menu
15. Mounting
1. Mark screw fixing positions on the wall in
accordance with dimensions shown on the
diagram.
2. Drill 3 holes for 8mm wall plugs.
3. Insert plugs in to the holes.
4. The two end screws can be now screwed in until
the heads are approximately 10mm from the wall.
5. Remove the top grille.
6. Hung the unit on the two end screws.
7. Secure the unit with the center screws.
8. Tighten all 3 screws ensuring that the unit is truly
horizontal.
9. Reattach the top grille.
OPTIMUM MOUNTING HEIGHT IS 400mm FROM THE FLOOR.
NOTE:
- MINIMUM CLEARANCE FROM THE FLOOR IS 200mm.
- IF THE HEATER IS MOUNTED AT HIGH LEVEL, THE MINIMUM
DISTANCE FROM THE CEILING IS 1000mm.
- THE HEATER MUST NOT BE LOCATED IMMEDIATELY BELOW
A FIXED SOCKET OUTLET.
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15. Mounting
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CUSTOMER HELPLINE
Should you need any advice on the use of your new
Heatstore product please contact our Helpline:
Heatstore
Unit 12, Access 18,
Bristol,
BS11 8HT,
Telephone: 0117 923 5375
Fax: 0117 923 5374
www.heatstore.co.uk
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