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wallas 26CC User manual

C O N T R O L P A N E L
OPERATION GUIDE
C o t t a g e A i r H e a t e r s 2 6 C C a n d 4 0 C C
IGNITION
TEMPERATURE / POWER SETTING Combustion indicator
Temperature / Power knob
Power button
Power indicator
Thermostat indicator
Thermostat sensor
Heating indicator
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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7
SUN SWITCH (IN PI THERMO MODE)
Orange thermostat light will begin to
flash every 30 seconds.
Sun Switch automatically turns the heater off if the
temperature remains +3 C (37 F) above the set level for
1/2 hour due to temperuature increase in local ambient
conditions.
Rotate the Temperature/Power Knob
slightly to turn the Sun Switch off
temporarily.
If heating is still needed, turn the device
back on manually.
Red combustion light will begin to flash for
about 5 minutes, while the heater is
cooling down.
SHUT DOWN
Press the Power Button down for 2
seconds. Yellow heating light will shut off
immediately.
Heater cannot be restarted until the cool down has
completed. The heating mode that was used last upon
shutdown will be the same mode when the heater is
turned on again.
See
ignition
Please Refer to Manual for Full Operation and Maintenance Instructions at wallas.com
Press the Power Button for 3 seconds
until the yellow power light appears. When
you release the button, the yellow heating
light will appear.
Temperature Chart
for the thermostat
in PI Thermo
Mode:
1: ~ 5 °C (~ 41 °F)
2: ~ 11 °C (~ 52 °F)
3: ~ 17 °C (~ 63 °F)
4: ~ 23 °C (~ 73 °F)
5: ~ 29 °C (~ 84 °F)
6: ~ 35 °C (~ 95 °F)
Red combustion light will light up when
the burner flame has been ignited and the
combustion has stabilised (approx. in 5
min). Heater will be fully operational
approx. 10 min later.
PI Thermo Mode: Set a target temperature (C°/F°)
Manual Mode: Control heating power with knob
Rotate the Temperature/Power Knob to the
desired temperature (refer to temperature
chart on the right) in the PI Thermo Mode or
control heating power with knob in Manual
Mode.
Switch between modes by turning the
Temperature/Power Knob back and forth
to min - max - min quickly.
When the PI Thermo Mode is chosen,
the orange thermostat light is on.
In Manual Mode, the light is off.
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and supplemental information concerning the use of this product.
Reach Out to a Professional for the Following:
Glow Failure
Combustion Air Blower Fault
Main Blower Fault
2 s 2 s
2 s2 s
2 s
Set temperature is higher than the
cottage temperature - power is increasing
Set temperature is lower than the cottage
temperature - power is decreasing
30 s
30 s
Heating on
Combustion has begun/is running
Low voltage (usually about 15 sec after
initiating start)
Sun Switch has shut down the unit
Cooldown/Flameout
Overheat
Locked for security
The device locks itself
after two unsuccessful starts.
Reminder indicating there was a fault
after fault code flashed for 5 min
30 s
30 s
10 s 10 s In Remote Control Mode
LÄMMITTIMEN VALOT
If the unit has locked itself,
all three lights at the top of
the panel will flash, signaling
there has been a failure that
should be investigated and
resolved prior to further
use. Lights will flash for
about 5 min.
1) While the lights are still
flashing, switch the main
power off from the battery
(Pull power plug, remove the
fuse, open breakers, or in-
line switch).
2) Wait for 5 sec. and switch
the main power back on.
3) Press Power Button (3)
for more than 3 seconds to
shut down the heater.
4) Restart the heater
normally.
UNLOCKING THE UNIT
The power should never be turned off from the
main switch while the unit is in the cooldown
process after a shut down.
Don't start the unit while the battery is being
recharged by a generator or a battery charger.
(Risk of over-voltage).
Press the power button to turn the heater off. The
unit cannot be restarted until the cooling phase has
completed.
When heater has cooled down, start it again.
If the heater does not start after two attempts, it
cannot be started again; it will lock down (indicated
by blinking lights on the panel).
Release the lock (instructions on the right).
Depending on the length of the fuel hose, the unit
may have to be started up several times. Keep an
eye on how the fuel travels in the fuel hose while
starting heater.
FIRST IGNITION
After installation or maintenance, if the fuel line is
empty, the heater may not start at the first attempt. If
this is the case, the red combustion indicator light will
start to blink roughly 4.5 minutes after ignition.
ITEMS TO NOTE
Heater can be controlled remotely with Wallas 4430A
accessory, which can be purchased separately.
Heater can be started remotely with a computer or a
mobile device, when the device is installed with a SIM
card with a data package for a network connection.
Remote control deactivates the Sun Switch.
REMOTE CONTROL (ACCESSORY)
See instructional video
to unlock

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