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Symptom 1. Voltage not correct for application. 2. In line thermostat used. 3. Heater is or has been blocked. 4. Thermostat set too low. 5. Circuit breaker is off. 6. Defective manual reset. Problem 1. Check voltage with voltmeter and/or consult an electrician. 2. Thermostat wires connect at terminal board; supply wires connect at junction block (see wiring diagram). 3. Remove obstruction. Push manual reset in front. 4. Turn knob past sound of click. 5. Turn circuit breaker on. 6. Replace manual reset. Solution Element heats, fan does not operate. 1. Defective time delay switch. 2. Bad motor or wire connection. 3. Fan hitting or rubbing. 1. Replace the delay switch. 2. Replace motor and/or check wire connection. 3. Adjust blade as needed. Fan operates, but does not discharge warm air. 1. Manual reset limit tripped. 2. Defective heater elements. 3. Wire loose from elements. 1. Allow heater to cool, then push reset button. 2. Check with ohmmeter and replace if needed. 3. Check and correct loose wire. Heater does not shut off. 1. Heat loss from area is greater than heater capacity. 2. Defective thermostat. 1. Close doors or windows. (See “Operation & Maintenance” section for instructions). 2. Replace thermostat. Heater discharges smoke, 1. Dust, dirt and lint accumulated inside 1. Clean heater. (See “Operation & Maintenance” section for instruction). or emits a burnt odor. the heater. 2. Jammed fan blade. 3. Poor or loose electrical connections. 2. Remove obstruction. 3. Turn off power at circuit breaker. Inspect all supply and heater wire connections to make sure nothing is loose or poorly connected. Secure or reconnect all loose connections. Do not reset circuit breaker until all connections have been checked and repaired. Fan blade does not turn. 1. Manual reset limit tripped. 2. Jammed fan blade. 3. Defective motor. 1. Remove obstruction. Once heater has cooled, push reset button. 2. Remove obstruction. 3. Replace fan motor. Manual reset limit trips 1. Overheating. 1. Check all clearance requirements. repeatedly. 2. Overheating at shutdown. 2. Discontinue use of breaker to control heater, or replace time delay switch. 3. Overheating from excessive dust, dirt or lint particles. 3. Clean heater. (See “Operation and Maintenance” section for instructions) 4. Overheating due to location elevation. 4. Location elevation exceeds recommended 7500 feet. 5. Power interruptions. 5. Power to heater needs to be constant. 1. 402028 ELEMENT SET, CEH005P 2. 001601 FAN BLADE, CEH005P 3. 051408 FAN MOTOR, CEH005P 4. 050326 LIMIT, CEH005P 5. 052403 TERMINAL BOARD 6. 052402 JUNCTION BLOCK CEH005P 7. 052401 TERMINAL BLOCK 8. 09670 CEKWM, WALL MOUNTING ARM KIT (OPTIONAL) 9. 09660 CEKM1, HAT BRACKET (OPTIONAL) 10. 410102 AIR DIFFUSER 11. 050520 FAN DELAY RELAY - 240 VOLT 12. 09610 CEKTB1, SINGLE POLE INTEGRAL THERMOSTAT (OPTIONAL) 09615 CEKTB2, TWO STAGE INTEGRAL THERMOSTAT (OPTIONAL) IMPORTANT: When ordering replacement parts, specify the heater “Model Number” and “P...
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