The unit may not be used as a freestan-
ding unit.
Do not stand on the unit.
No changes may be made to the unit.
Special care is required if the unit is used
in the presence of children, the infirm or
animals. Risk of injury!
If part of the unit is damaged, if the unit
has fallen off or is malfunctioning, do not
What to do if . . . ?
• the unit does not get hot?
• the unit switches itself
off?
• customer service is
called?
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Installation instructions
This unit may only be erected and electrically
connected by a specialist following the instal-
lation instructions.
First remove the packaging and check accesso-
ries and any enclosures, ensure that no acces-
sories remain in the packaging material.
2.1 Structure of unit
4
Air outlet grid
5
Wall bracket
6
Closing bolt
7
Mains connection cable
8
Rating plate
2.2 Provisions and specification
The unit should not be
operated
–
in rooms at risk of explosion or fire from
chemicals, dust, gas or vapour,
–
in the immediate vicinity of pipes or
containers which transport or contain
flammable or explosive substances,
–
if the minimum distances from adjacent
object surfaces are not observed.
In workshops or other rooms in which ex-
haust gases, oil or petrol vapours etc. occur
or where solvents and chemicals are used,
persistent odour problems and where appli-
cable contamination can occur.
operate.
In case the power mains supply is dama-
ged, it must be replaced by the manuf-
acturer, the customer service of the ma-
nufacturer or an authorized and qualified
person. Mandatory for hazard prevention.
1.4 Care and maintenance
If the unit housing shows a slight brown dis-
colouration it should be cleaned as soon as
possible with a damp warm cloth:
When the appliance is cold it can be cleaned
Check that . . .
. . .the ON/OFF switch is turned on.
. . .in your fuse box, the corresponding fuse is intact or whether the breaker has tripped.
Eliminate cause!
If the heater still does not warm up, call customer service!
Check whether it is covered, so it could have overheated (e.g. covered air outlet or inlet opening).
Eliminate cause!
If it does not warm up again after a few minutes' cooling down period, call customer service!
Read the type (Typ) and number (Nr.) from the rating plate (8) on
the unit and tell customer service!
for the professional
The unit may only be fitted to a verti-
cal wall, temperature-resistant up to at
least 80 °C.
Minimum distances from adjacent object
surfaces must be observed.
All electrical connection and installation
work must be performed to VDE regula-
tions (0100), the regulations of a compe-
tent utility company and the correspond-
ing national and regional regulations.
The unit must not be mounted directly
below a wall socket.
If the unit is permanently connected to
an AC network (junction box) an isolation
distance of at least 3mm is required on all
poles for isolation from the network. For
this, circuit breakers, LS switches, fuses
etc. can be used.
Installation with permanent connection
cables is not permitted.
The rating plate must be observed. The
rated voltage must correspond to the
nominal voltage.
On installation of the heater in rooms with
a bath and/or shower, the protection area
to VDE 0100 part 701 as specified on the
unit rating plate must be observed.
The unit must be mounted such that the
switch and control units are out of reach of
a person in the bath or shower.
The mains connection cable may only be
replaced with original Stiebel Eltron spare
parts by experts.
with normal cleaning agents.
Avoid scouring or aggressive cleaning agents.
Moisture must not penetrate the unit.
Do not spray cleaning spray into the air slots.
or regular maintenance we recommend che-
cking the control and adjustment elements.
At the latest 10 years after first use, the safety,
control and adjustment elements should be
checked by an expert.
Typ: CNS . . . .
Nr.: . . . . . . – . . . . – . . . . . .
2.3 Installation
2.3.1 Installation of wall bracket
The wall bracket should be used as a template
for fixing the appliance to the wall. It also
helps to keep the necessary ground clearance.
To attach the unit proceed as follows:
Place the wall bracket (5) holding the
I
centre point horizontally on the ground and
mark the holes a and d on the assembly
wall;
Raise the wall bracket so that the
II
holes b in the wall bracket coincide with
the marks just made on the assembly wall;
Mark holes c and d on the wall bracket on
the assembly wall;
At all four markings drill holes and attach
the wall bracket to the wall using suitable
fixing materials (wall plugs and screws)
dependig on the type of wall. The vertical
slots allow adjustment for an offset in the
fixing holes.
2.3.2 Unit installation C
The convector is mounted by attaching the
slots on the rear simultaneously to the four
tabs of the wall bracket pressing down to
lock. The closing bolt (6) of the wall bracket is
then turned clockwise to the stop, locking the
fixing. To remove the convector, unscrew the
locking bolt and lift the unit slightly, pulling it
forwards and out of the bracket.
B
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