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Cadet 63114 Wall-Mounted Toilet Bowl User Manual

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Cadet 63114 Wall-Mounted Toilet Bowl User Manual

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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Read all instructions before installing or using this heater.
  2. This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces. Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes, etc. and curtains at least 3 feet (0.9 meters) from the front of the heater and keep them away from the sides and rear.
  3.  Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the heater is left operating and unattended.
  4.  Do not operate any heater after it malfunctions. Disconnect power at service panel and have heater inspected by a reputable electrician before reusing.
  5.  Do not use outdoors.
  6. To disconnect heater, turn controls to off, and turn off power to heater circuit at main disconnect
    panel.
  7. To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner.

TOOLS REQUIRED

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

  1.  All electrical work and materials must comply with the National Electric Code (NEC), the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), and all state and local codes.
  2. Use copper conductors only.
  3.  DO NOT install the heater directly above bathtub or sink.DO NOT install in shower stall area. Manufacturer recommends a minimum 2 foot (61 cm) side clearance.
  4. DO NOT install the heater in a floor, in the ceiling, below a tow- el bar, behind a door, or anywhere the air discharge may be blocked in any manner.
  5.  A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside. Do not use it in areas where gasoline, paint, or flammable vapors or liquids are used or stored.
  6.  Connect grounding lead to grounding wire provided. Keep all foreign objects out of heater.
  7. High temperature, risk of fire, keep electrical cords, drapery, furnishings, and other combustibles at least 3 feet (0.9 m) from the front of the heater and away from the side.

PARTS OF YOUR HEATER

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TIPS BEFORE YOU BEGIN

  •  The Register model RM can only be mounted with the element up. It cannot be mounted in the ceiling. For multiple heater wiring, see page 6.
  •  For cleaner performance and longer heater life, install your heater 12 inches from the floor.
  •  All models can be installed to be Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant. Check your state and local requirements.
  •  A thermostat is required for all models. An electronic wall thermostat is recommended for ultimate comfort and energy savings.
  •  The wall can label arrow shows the correct mounting orientation (arrow must point up).

STEP 1:Cut a hole in the wall next to a wall stud
If you haven’t installed drywall yet, skip this step.

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STEP 2: Locate or route electrical supply wires
Route the electrical supply wire from the circuit breaker to the wall thermostat, and then to the heater location. Remove a knockout from the wall can and attach the supply wire with a cable clamp connector (not included) leaving a minimum of 6 inches wire lead (See Figure 2).

STEP 3: Mount the wall can
If you haven’t installed drywall yet, make sure the front of the wall can extends beyond the front edge of the wall stud to match the drywall depth (Figure 2). If you already have drywall installed, rotate the wall can into the cutout legs first. Keep the front of the wall can flush with the drywall.

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HOW TO CHANGE THE WATTAGE

Multi-watt models RM162, RM168 and RM151 only:
Multi-watt RM models offer a variety of heat output options. They are factory set to maximum wattage (Figure 4). If you have a multi-watt model, you can change the heating element wire connections to a lower wattage on the right hand side of the heater assembly (See Figures 5 and 6).

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Figure 4
To remove terminals easier, pull and wiggle slightly back and forth at the same time

Figure 5
Remove blue terminal and wrap end with electrical tape; secure to other wires with zip tie.

Figure 6
Remove blue terminal and wrap end with electrical tape; secure to other wires with zip tie. Move yellow terminal and attach it where blue terminal was removed.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

  1. The heater must be properly installed before it is used.
  2. Do not operate without grill.
  3. Do not tamper with the high- temperature safety shutoff.

How to operate your heater
The room temperature is controlled by a thermostat located either on the wall, or on the heater. Once installation is complete and power has been restored, follow the steps below for your thermostat. If you have a wall or built-in thermostat:

  1.  Turn the thermostat knob all the way to the right.
  2. When the room reaches your comfort level, turn the knob to the left, just until it clicks and the heater turns off. The heater will automatically keep the room temperature around this setting.
  3.  To reduce the room temperature, turn the knob to the left. To increase the room temperature, turn the knob to the right.

MAINTAINING YOUR HEATER

Clean heater at least every 6 months or as required. Do not lubricate motor.

  1.  Turn off power at the main disconnect panel.
  2.  Wait for the element to cool.
  3.  Remove thermostat knob (if any) and grill.
  4.  Wash grill with hot soapy water and dry.
  5.  Blow air through the heating element with a hair dryer or shop vacuum on blow cycle.
  6.  Clean the fan with a vacuum cleaner.
  7.  Replace cover and thermostat knob (if any).
  8.  Turn power back on at the main disconnect panel. Any service other than cleaning should be performed by an authorized service representative.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom                     Problem                                                     Solution
Heater doesn’t work at all.
  1. Supply connections are loose.
  2. Heater has tripped its built-in high-temperature safety shutoff and electricity has stopped flowing to the heater.
  3. Circuit breaker is faulty.
  1. Turn off power at main disconnect panel. Inspect and/ or tighten all the wire connectors inside the heater and at any connection points inside junction boxes or at the wall thermostat.
  2. TO RESET: Turn power off at main disconnect panel. Allow 10 minutes to cool. Make sure heater is not blocked and is clean. Push reset button. Restore power. If the high-temperature safety shutoff trips more than once a day, replace the heater.
  3. Call a licensed electrician.
Breaker trips immediately after installing heater.1. A short circuit exists in the electrical supply wires or heater wiring.

 

2. Circuit breaker and heater are not the same voltage.

 

3. Circuit is overloaded.

 

4. Circuit breaker is faulty.

  1. An incorrect connection in the heater or electrical supply wires may cause sparking or arcing. Inspect all heater and electrical supply wiring insulation for damage or call an electrician.
  2. Double check the voltage of the heater to make sure it matches the voltage of the circuit. Replace heater with a model that is 240 volts.
  3. Use a lower wattage heater, or reduce the number of heaters on the circuit.
  4. Call a licensed electrician.
Heater blows cold air or doesn’t get hot.1. Circuit breaker is 120 volts and heater is 240 volts.

 

2. Element has failed.

  1.  Double check the voltage of the heater to make sure it matches the voltage of the circuit. Replace heater with a model that is 120 volts.

 

2. Replace heater.

Heater smells after installation or not being used.1. Odor from element manufacturing process.

 

2. Dust or lint inside the heater.

 

3. Supply connections are loose.

1. On initial start-up, the heater may cause an odor due to the manufacturing process. It typically goes away within several hours.

 

2. Clean heater (see “MAINTAINING YOUR HEATER” on page 7 for instructions).

 

3. Turn off power at main disconnect panel. Inspect and/ or tighten all the wire connectors inside the heater and at any connection points inside junction boxes or at the wall thermostat.

Fan/motor doesn’t spin or spins slow.1. Circuit breaker is 120 volts and heater is 240 volts.

 

2. Defective motor or motor out of alignment.

1. Double check the voltage of the heater to make sure it matches the voltage of the circuit. Replace heater with a model that is 120 volts.

 

2. Replace motor blower.

Heater doesn’t

turn off.

1. Thermostat is defective.

 

2. No thermostat hooked up to control heater.

 

3. Incorrect heater wattage for room size.

1. Replace thermostat.

 

2. A thermostat is required for all Register heaters. Pur- chase a built-in or wall thermostat for your heater.

 

3. Install higher wattage model or additional heaters if circuit allows.

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