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Operation; Maintenance; Troubleshooting - STIEBEL ELTRON CFK 5 Bedienungsanleitung

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operation

1. General information
1.1 Document information
the chapter "operation" is intended
for appliance users and qualified con-
tractors.
the chapter "installation" is intended
for heating contractors.
N ote
read these instructions
carefully before using the
appliance and retain them for fu-
ture reference. pass on the instruc-
tions to a new user if required.
1.2 Symbols in this docu-
ment
R isk to life through
electrocution
R isk through fire
R isk of burns
R isk of injury
!
D amage to the appliance
!
and environment
information regarding situ-
ations that carry a risk of appliance
damage, environmental pollution
or material loss during installation
or operation of the appliance.
P lease read carefully.
read this section carefully.
f this symbol indicates that you
f
have to do something. the
action you need to take is de-
scribed step by step.
A
this symbol is a reference to Fig. a.
1.3 Symbols on the appli-
ance
this symbol has the following mean-
ing:
A ppliance disposal
appliances with this symbol
are not suitable for general
waste disposal and should there-
fore be disposed of separately.
N ever cover the appliance
never place any objects or
textiles on top of the appli-
ance. these objects or textiles may
catch fire.
1.4 Units of measurement
N ote
all measurements are given
in mm unless stated other-
wise.
8 | cFK 5
2. Safety
2.1 Intended use
this appliance is intended to heat
small rooms, e.g. toilets.
any other use beyond that described
shall be deemed inappropriate. ob-
servation of these instructions is also
part of the correct use of this appli-
ance. any modifications or conver-
sions to the appliance void all war-
ranty rights.
this appliance is designed for domes-
tic use. it can be safely operated by
untrained personnel. the appliance
can also be used in a non-domestic
environment, e.g. in a small business,
as long as it is used in the same way.
2.2 General safety instruc-
tions
observe the following safety instruc-
tions and regulations.
operate the appliance only when
fully installed and with all safety
equipment fitted.
D ANGER Fire
Never operate this appli-
ance
- in rooms at risk from fire or ex-
plosion as a result of chemicals,
dust, gases or vapours
- in the direct proximity of pipe-
work or receptacles that carry or
contain flammable or explosive
materials.
- if work such as laying tiles, pol-
ishing or sealing is carried out in
the installation room.
if naphtha, sprays, floor polish or
similar products are handled.
D ANGER Electrocution
Only permit qualified con-
tractors to open the ap-
pliance when isolated from the
mains
D ANGER Electrocution
Never operate the
appliance if its power
cable has been damaged.
Damaged power cables must
only be replaced by qualified
contractors
D ANGER Burns
The surfaces of the ap-
pliance casing and the
expelled air become hot during
operation (above 80 °C).
D ANGER Combustion
Never place any flamma-
ble, combustible or insu-
lating objects or materials, such
as laundry, blankets, magazines,
containers with floor polish or
naphtha, spray cans or similar on
the appliance or in direct proxim-
ity to it.
D ANGER Injury
!
Where children or persons
with limited physical, sen-
sory or mental capabilities are
allowed to control this appliance,
ensure that this will only happen
under supervision or after appro-
priate instruction by a person re-
sponsible for their safety.
Children must be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
D ANGER Fire
Never cover the appliance
as you risk causing over-
heating.
2.3 Safety clearances
Between the appliance and all adja-
cent objects, for example furniture,
net curtains, curtains, textiles and all
other flammable and non-flammable
materials, you must observe the fol-
lowing minimum clearances:
A
D amage to the appliance
!
and environment
the hot air must be able to
escape from the appliance without
obstruction.
2.4 Test symbols
see type plate on the appliance.
3. Appliance descrip-
tion
this appliance is an convector heater.
the heated air is transferred evenly
and free of draughts through the ap-
ertures in the top of the appliance to
the ambient air.
the appliance is equipped with a
temperature controller. this ensures
that the selected room temperature
can be maintained constantly.
4. Settings
4.1 User interface
B
1 temperature selector
4.2 Switching the appliance
on
f connect the appliance to the
f
power supply with the mains
plug supplied.
4.3 Selecting the room tem-
perature
f set the required room tem-
f
perature with the temperature
selector.
any temperature from +6 °c to 45 °c
can be selected.
the temperature controller switches
the appliance off automatically when
the required room temperature has
been reached.
the temperature controller switches
the appliance on again automati-
cally when the required room tem-
perature is undershot. the required
room temperature is constantly
maintained.
4.4 Frost protection
f turn the temperature selector to
f
position **.
the temperature controller switches
the appliance on automatically if the
preselected frost protection tem-
perature is undershot (see chapter
"specification / data table").
4.5 Switching the appliance
off
f disconnect the appliance from
f
the power supply by unplug-
ging the mains plug.
5. Cleaning, care and

maintenance

if a pale brownish discolouration ap-
pears on the appliance casing, wipe
this off as soon as possible with a
damp cloth. clean the appliance
when cold with ordinary cleaning
products. avoid abrasive or corrosive
cleaning products.
D amage to the appliance
!
and environment
never spray cleaning spray
into the air slot.
N ote
as with all heaters, the ris-
ing hot air can result in dis-
colouration of the wall.

6. Troubleshooting

problem: the appliance does not
heat up.
Cause
f Remedy
no room tem-
set the temper-
perature or one
ature selector
that was too low
higher.
was set.
no power supply. check the fuse/
mcB and the
rcd in the do-
mestic distribu-
tion board.
the safety tem-
notify custom-
perature control-
er service.
ler has responded
to protect the
appliance from
excessive tem-
peratures.
contact your contractor if you cannot
remedy the fault.
to facilitate and speed up your en-
quiry, please provide the number
from the type plate (XXXXXXXX).

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