Aura CF15120B Manuale utente

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INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Radiant Infrared Heater
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Aura Carbon Fiber n◦ CF15120B
MODELS!
VOLTAGE!
TOTAL POWER (W)!
CURRENT(AMPS)!
CF15120B!
120V!
1500W!
12.5A!
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FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD WARNING
NOT FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
During operation, take precautions to ensure that combustible materials are always kept at safe distance
from the heater and the radiant energy. Heater is not intended for use in hazardous areas where
flammable vapours, gases, liquids or other combustibles are present. Failure to comply can result in
personal injury/or property damage.
FOR OUTDOOR/INDOOR USE
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INFORESIGHT CONSUMER PRODUCTS INC. * 125 TRADERS no 4 * MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO * 905-568-7655

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 - SAFETY .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
2 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................................... 4
3 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 7
3.2.1 Operation of the Remote Control ..................................................................................................... 8
4 - MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................................. 8
5 - LIMITED EXPRESS WARRANTY ........................................................................................................................ 11
WARNINGS
THIS ELECTRIC APPLIANCE PRODUCES INFRARED HEAT, AND FAILURE TO FOLLOW
WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CAN CAUSE A FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY.
Heater must be installed by a certified electrician and must adhere to
all local, state and national electric codes.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Please read this owner’s manual carefully before operating
the unit and keep it for future reference.
Notice: Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance will void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.

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1 -
SAFETY
WARNINGS
Wiring
Check whether your heater and power cord are
damaged before operating your appliance. If yes, do
not plug your heater and contact with authorized
technical service.
Check whether there is any crack, disjoint or scratch
on the heating tube. If any, do not plug your heater
and contact with authorized technical service.
Caution! Do not use your heater together with
another appliance connected to the same supply line
or connected to the same breaker.
Use your heater with a properly earthed plug.
The earthed plug must be outside heating area and
hot surface.
The power cord must not be left on or around the
frame of your heater.
Unplug your appliance when you won’t operate it for
a long term or will conduct cleaning
or maintenance.
Installation and operation
Heater is not to be recessed
Do not touch the heater during operation. Burn or
scald injury could result. The casing and components
are extremely hot during operation.
The heater must be installed at level on a flat, stable
surface, rigid enough to withstand safely the weight
of the heater and not covered by any flexible
material, such as carpets, plastic or fabric.
Do not cover your heater and do not hang any
clothing over the heater or do not place any clothing
on or near the heater.
Do not stick anything into the protective grid.
Do not use the heater without the aluminium guard
in place.
To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or
exhaust in any manner.
Do not make use of your heater to light up cigarette
or similar materials.
The appliance is not
intended for use by children or other persons
without assistance or supervision if their physical,
sensory or mental capabilities prevent them from
using it safely.
Do not use gasoline or other flammable vapors or
liquids, including aerosol cans, in the vicinity of this
heater while it is operating.
Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any of
the heater openings. Electrical shock could result.
Keep combustible materials, such as furniture,
pillows, bedding, papers, clothes, curtains, etc. at
least 6 feet (0.9m) from the front of the heater and
keep them away from side and rear.

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Never leave the heater unattended while it is
operating.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Before cleaning the unit or replacing the heating
tube, turn off the main power. Make sure the heater
and/or the heating tube is cool before handling.
Service must be performed only by a qualified service
technician.
Localisation
We recommend installing the unit so that it is
protected from inclement weather such as rain and
snow.
Do not direct the radiant part of the heater towards
the ceiling.
Specified minimum clearances from front, sides,
bottom and back of unit must be met. Failure to
meet clearance minimums can result in fire.
Heater is not to be installed or used in an area
containing hazardous or flammable materials
including but not limited to rags, fabrics, spray or
aerosol cans, cleaning compounds, plastic
containers, paper products, organic dusts,
straw/hay, gasoline, kerosene, lighter fluid, etc.
Heater is not for use in bathrooms, laundry areas or
other locations where unit could fall into the water.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Heater installation must be carried out by qualified personnel in compliance with local National Codes (NEC)
as well as any other applicable standards. Failure to comply with applicable requirements could result in
personal injury and/or property damage.
The heater can be mounted on a wall and adjustable brackets allow the heat to be directed where desired.
2.1 INSTALLATION CLEARANCE DISTANCES
DANGER FIRE HAZARD
The minimum clearances indicated on the nameplate and in the heater, manual must be observed at the time of
installation. Allow at least 5’ (1.5 m) between all sides of the heater and flammable items.

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Minimum clearance distances
Floor
Ceiling
Adjacent walls
8’ (2.4 m)
1’ (30 cm)
5’ (1.5m)
Wall-Mounted clearance
2.2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
Safety precautions
1. Each power supply circuit must be hard wired and properly grounded.
2. Use a certified ground fault protection device for wet environment installations.
3. Use proper electrical connection box
4. Supply voltage and frequency must correspond to the electrical rating indicated on unit’s plate.
2.3 WALL-MOUNTED INSTALLATION
WARNING
The HEATER must be installed on a solid surface and must only be
operated in a horizontal position with a slope of max 5°.

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1. Take the heater out of its box and remove all
the protective mounts.
2. Select the location of the unit on the wall by
identifying the studs or structural beams that will
allow secure attachment of the unit. Make sure
all minimum clearances are respected.
3. Securely fasten the L-shaped brackets to the
mounting surface using both fixing holes in the
short part of the bracket. NOTE: Wall bolts are
not supplied. Select an appropriate size to
provide adequate support for the weight of the
unit and taking into consideration any wind load
conditions.
4. Mount the heater to the brackets with the
terminal box at the right side of the heater.
5. Adjust the heater to the desired directional
angle, then fix in this position by tightening the
fixing bolts on the brackets at the rear of the
heater.
6. Secure electrical supply cable so it does not come
in contact with the heater body or obstruct the
air vents. Follow local and national electrical
code requirements.
The angles of attachment are 20° to 70°.
2.4 ADJUSTING DIRECTIONAL POSITIONING
WARNING
Never attempt to move the heater while it is operating. Personal injury could
result.
1. Turn off the supply line of the heater from the main supply.
2. Allow the heater to cool before re-positioning the angle.
3. Loosen the fixing bolts on the brackets at the rear of the heater; re-position the heater as desired, then
re-tighten the fixing bolts.
Notice : Direct your heater towards the most appropriate angle. Do not point your heater to the windows or
vacant spaces since infrared heater is designed to directly heat people and objects in line with the unit.
WRONG
GOOD

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3 -
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Caution! When the heater is not used for long term, be sure to set the operating mode to the "OFF" position.
The heater has two modes of operation, these two modes can be selected using the button on the right side of
the heater.
3.1 MANUAL MODE
When the manual mode is selected, the heater will operate at 100% of rated power.
3.2 REMOTE MODE
The remote control must be pointed in direction of the receiver of the heater (located at the front) and must be
at a maximum distance of 6 m.
The remote mode has 6 power levels. The power level can be selected with the remote. The selected power
level is written on the screen in front of the heater. The remote mode works only with the remote control
supplied with the product. L0 représents the standby while L6 represents the higher heating level.
Display
Description
Power setting
L1
Heating level 1
33%
L2
Heating level 2
50%
L3
Heating level 3
66%
L4
Heating level 4
80%
L5
Heating level 5
88%
L6
Heating level 6
100%
L0
Standby
0%
Manual Mode
Remote Mode
OFF

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3.2.1
OPERATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
Symbol
Description
˄
Up one heating level
MAX
The heater goes directly to the highest heating level (short
delay on start).
˅
Down one heating level.
ON
To switch the heater ON : Press On.
The heater has a soft start function of 16% power. 4 seconds
after the heater has been turned on, it will automatically
switch to the last heating level used. In case of the first-time
use, after 4 seconds the heater will automatically switch to
100% power.
OFF
To switch the heater off : Press OFF. The heater will switch to
Standby mode (the receiver indicator will light up).
Notice :
1. Use 2 pieces AAA size 1.5V (not included) batteries in the remote control. Remove the battery when not use for long
time, thus the lifespan of remote control can be extended.
2. The heater can be still used in normal except remote control function if the remote control is missed or lost.
3. The remote-control function may not work if there is a barrier between the remote control and heater.
4. Replacing the batteries duly so as not to affect the normal use of heater and remote control.
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MAINTENANCE
WARNINGS
1. Allow the heater and the heating tube to cool down before handling.
2. Installation and maintenance must be performed by a qualified technician.
3. Turn off the power before beginning maintenance.
4. Do not attempt to service or repair the unit while it is running.
5. Should the heater be dropped or damaged or malfunction at any time, immediately turn off the main
power source and do not use it until it has been examined by an authorized service facility.

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Notice: Do not touch the heating tubewith bare hands. Wearing soft cotton gloves is highly recommended. Finger
marks will burn into the quartz heating tube during use and cause premature heater failure. If the heating tube is
anidvertently touched, or if it needs to be cleaned, carrefully wipe it using rubbing alcohol or methylated spirits.
4.1 CLEANING
To remove dust or dirt on the reflector, follow these steps:
1. Turn the power to «OFF» and disconnect the heater from the main power supply.
2. Remove screws from the left side cover and slide the perforated front grille.
3. Carefully wipe the reflector with a soft, lint-free cloth.
4. After the cleaning, be sure to reinstall properly the grid of the unit.
4.2 REPLACING THE HEATING TUBE
Contact your distributor for the correct replacement heating tube, providing the model number and rating from
the rating label. Not using an exact replacement heating tube can cause the heater to fail.
Notice : Read through the heating tube replacement procedure below before beginning the replacement. For
easier replacement, disassemble the heater from the wall or ceiling.
1. Turn OFF the power and disconnect from main
power supply.
2. Be sure the heater and the heating tube are
cool: burns can result from touching hot
components.
3. Remove screws from the left side of the heater
fixture and remove the aluminum end cap.
(keep these parts).
4. Carefully slide the protective grille immediately
adjacent to the end cap off the end of the
heater to expose the emitter and the plastic
sealing connectors.
5. Carefully unscrew the protective plastic cap
and pull carefully the plastic protective to free
the wire/ metal connector system.

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Caution! Disconnect the metal locking
connectors by squeezing the metal tab.
6. Remove the two metal pieces on the vertical
reflector and remove the defective heating
tube from the unit. Arrange the broken heating
tube in a recovery center.
7. Hold the new heating tube by the ceramic ends
or wearing clean dry gloves and position the
new lamp inside the unit.
8. Connect the new heating tube to the terminals
of the heater; screw in the protective plastic
cap.
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9. Replace the two pieces of metal on the vertical
reflector to secure the heating tube inside the
unit.!
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10. Carefully replace the protective aluminum
grille and screw the protective end cap in place.
Due to ongoing product improvements, specifications and
dimensions are subject to change and correction without notice and
without incurring obligations. Determining the application and
suitability for use of any product is the responsibility of the installer.
Additionally, the installer is responsible for verifying dimensional
data on the actual product prior to beginning any installation
preparations.
Incentive and rebate programs have precise requirements as to
product performance and certification. All products meet applicable
regulations in effect on date of manufacture; however, certifications
are not necessarily granted for the life of a product. Therefore, it is
the responsibility of the applicant to determine whether a specific
model qualifies for these incentive/rebate programs.
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