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Explains how Steffes ETS heaters use off-peak electricity for heating and how heat is stored and distributed.
Defines key terms used in the manual, such as Off-peak, On-peak, Room Temperature Set Point, and Storage Level Set Point.
Lists essential safety rules for operating and servicing the heater, including avoiding disassembly and ensuring proper installation.
Details safety mechanisms like limit switches and service lights that protect the heater and prevent hazardous conditions.
Describes the heater's control panel, its digits, buttons, and indicator lights for monitoring and adjusting settings.
Provides instructions for initial heater operation, including managing startup odors and ensuring proper air circulation.
Guides users on adjusting the desired room temperature based on automatic or manual charge control settings.
Explains how to set the brick core charge level, either automatically or manually, for optimal heat storage.
Instructions on how to power the heater off for periods of non-use and turn it back on, covering both control methods.
Guidance on selecting an appropriate location for the room heating unit, considering flooring, walls, and surrounding objects.
Specifies minimum clearance distances from walls, ceilings, and objects for safe operation and proper airflow.
Details line voltage connections, cord-connected units, and wiring requirements for safe electrical installation.
Instructions for securely mounting the heater using either a wall support bracket or a security base.
Step-by-step guide for loading heat storage bricks into the heater cavity, ensuring correct orientation and fit.
Explains how to configure the heater for automatic or manual brick core charge control based on installation requirements.
Information on installing an optional remote sensor to improve room temperature monitoring accuracy.
Guidance for installers on configuring advanced heater functions and accessing supplemental information for optimal performance.
Final checks and procedures to ensure proper installation and operation before energizing the heater.
Locates and explains the importance of the unit's identification label for model, serial number, and listing information.
Details the wire color code for the umbilical cord, specifying connections for heating elements and blower circuits.
Provides guidelines for selecting appropriate wire sizes and circuit breakers based on unit wattage and voltage.
Illustrates common wiring configurations for sensors, load management, and PLC systems for 230 VAC blowers.
Explains the function of each dip switch on the control board for configuring various operational modes and control inputs.
Shows wiring for single and multiple units, including connections for outdoor sensors and control switches via low voltage.
Presents line voltage wiring diagrams for specific models (2002/2003) and blower voltages (230/115 VAC).
Step-by-step guide on how to access and change the heater's operational data stored in the microprocessor.
Provides a conversion chart to equate Fahrenheit readings to Celsius for room temperature display settings.
Details specific heater functions, including temperature set points and display settings, with Fahrenheit and Celsius equivalencies.
Explains the 'Charge', 'Peak', and 'Anticipated Peak' operating modes, including comfort and freeze protection features.