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Cadet Baseboard - User Manual

Cadet Baseboard
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OWNER’S GUIDE
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Questions and Answers

  • J
    Julie LopezJul 28, 2025
    What to do if Cadet Heater doesn’t turn off?
    • S
      Sara BarrettJul 28, 2025
      If your Cadet Heater doesn’t turn off, the issue might be due to several reasons. First, the thermostat could be defective, requiring a replacement. Second, a thermostat might not be properly hooked up, as all heaters require one for control, so you may need to purchase a built-in or wall thermostat. Finally, the heater wattage might be incorrect for the room size. In this case, consider installing a higher wattage model or additional heaters if the circuit allows.
  • P
    Patrick SullivanAug 6, 2025
    Why my Cadet Heater doesn’t work at all?
    • K
      Katherine SerranoAug 6, 2025
      If your Cadet Heater isn’t working, there are a couple of potential causes. It could be due to a faulty circuit breaker, in which case you should call a licensed electrician. Alternatively, the supply connections might be loose. To address this, turn off the power at the main disconnect panel and then inspect and tighten all the wire connectors inside the heater at connection points inside junction boxes or at the wall thermostat.
  • R
    Ruben ThomasAug 15, 2025
    What to do if Cadet Heater doesn’t get hot?
    • G
      Gina GarciaAug 16, 2025
      If your Cadet Heater isn’t getting hot, consider these possibilities. The circuit breaker might be 120 volts while the heater requires 240 volts. Double-check the voltage of the heater to ensure it matches the circuit's voltage, and replace the heater with a 120-volt model if necessary. Another potential issue is multiple baseboard heaters wired in series. In this case, wire the baseboard heaters in parallel.

Summary

OWNERS GUIDE

BASEBOARD

Product name and tagline: SENSIBLE, QUIET HEAT STARTS HERE.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines to reduce risk of fire, electric shock, and injury.

KNOW YOUR VOLTAGE!

Guidance on identifying and matching heater voltage to the circuit.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 2 Mount heater to wall

Procedure for securely mounting the heater to wall studs.

STEP 3 Baseboard wiring

Detailed wiring instructions for 120V and 240/208V models.

STEP 1 Locate or route electrical supply wires

Instructions for preparing and routing electrical supply wires to the heater.

STEP 4 Finish installation

Final steps to complete installation and restore power.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

TROUBLESHOOTING

Common symptoms, problems, and solutions for heater issues.

Cadet Baseboard Specifications

General IconGeneral
MaterialSteel
ColorWhite
Heating TypeConvection
Safety FeaturesOverheat protection
InstallationWall-mounted
ThermostatOptional
TypeBaseboard
Length24 to 96 inches

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