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User manual Cadet, model 8F2000

Manafacture: Cadet
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Right side wiring: disconnect factory connector B. 2. Connect one wire from each heater to one supply wire. 3. Connect remaining wire from each heater to the remaining supply wire. 4. Connect supply ground wire to both ground screws using appropriate guage wire. Note: Field wiring is not provided Multiple Baseboard Wiring - Optional Follow the instructions below if you are wiring more than one heater in parallel on same circuit. If you are wiring multiple baseboards to one control, it is recommended that you use one control per room. B Do not disconnectField Wiring GroundGround Field WiringHeater Wires To Wall Thermostat ABaseboard Heater Right Side Baseboard Heater Left Side Figure 14 STANDARD BASEBOARDS SHOWN Operation & Maintenance Operation & Maintenance How To Operate Your Heater 1. Heater must be properly installed before it is used. Switch the power on at the electrical panel board. PLEASE NOTE: Upon initial start-up, the heater may emit a burning odor. This is not dangerous, and is due to a protective lubricant used during the manufacturing process. It typically dissipates within several hours. 2. Turn the thermostat fully clockwise. 3. When the room reaches your comfort level, turn the thermostat knob counterclockwise until a clicking sound is heard (if using a digital thermostat, set at desired room temperature). The baseboard will automatically cycle around this preset temperature. Maintenance Cadet electric baseboards are virtually maintenance-free. However, a certain amount of lint and dust will accumulate inside the unit and should be periodically cleaned: 1. Turn the electrical power off at the electrical panel board (circuit breaker or fuse box) and lock or tag the panel board door to prevent someone from turning on power while you are working on the heater. Failure to do so could result in serious electrical shock, burns, or possible death. Wait to service or maintain the heater until the element is cool. 2. Vacuum inside the unit, being careful not to damage the aluminum fins on the heat exchanger. 3. Power can be restored once cleaning work is complete. Troubleshooting Chart CONSULT LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES TO DETERMINE WHAT WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL SERVICE PERSONNEL Symptom Problem Solution Snapping noise 1. Unit may have a loose end plate 2. Heater may not be mounted properly 1. Loosen end plate screws . turn after allowing heater to warm, move end plate back and forth, then tighten 2. Loosen heater from wall by turning mounting screws . turn Heater not working 1. Heater does not have proper voltage to function correctly 2. Loose wire connections 3. Incorrect circuit breaker 4. Defective limit 1. Check voltage at the heater between supply wires and make sure it matches required heater voltage 2. Tighten any loose wire connections 3. Circuit breaker positioned incorrectly - relocate breaker 4. Replace limit Heater will not shut off 1. Heat loss from room is greater than heater capacity 2. Defective thermost...

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