Troubleshooting Chart
CONSULT LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES TO DETERMINE WHAT WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL SERVICE PERSONNEL
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Heater does not operate. | 1. Voltage not correct for application. | 1. | Check voltage with voltmeter and/or consult an electrician. | ||
| 2. | In line thermostat used. | 2. | Thermostat wires to terminal board; supply wires to junction block (see | |
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| wiring diagram). | |
| 3. | Heater is or has been blocked. | 3. | Remove obstruction. Push manual reset in front. | |
| 4. | Thermostat set too low. | 4. | Turn knob past sound of click. | |
| 5. | Circuit breaker is off. | 5. | Turn circuit breaker on. | |
| 6. | Defective manual reset. | 6. | Replace manual reset. | |
Element heats, fan does not | 1. Defective time delay switch. | 1. | Replace the delay switch. | ||
operate. | 2. Bad motor or wire connection. | 2. | Replace motor and/or check wire connection. | ||
| 3. | Fan hitting or rubbing. | 3. | Adjust blade as needed. | |
Fan operates, but does not dis- | 1. Manual reset limit tripped. | 1. | Allow heater to cool, then push reset button. | ||
charge warm air. | 2. Defective heater elements. | 2. | Check with ohmmeter and replace if needed. | ||
| 3. | Wire loose from elements. | 3. | Check and correct loose wire. | |
Heater does not shut off. | 1. Heat loss from area is greater than | 1. | Close doors or windows. (See “Operation & Maintenance” section for | ||
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| heater capacity. |
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| 2. | Defective thermostat. | 2. | Replace thermostat. | |
Heater discharges smoke. | 1. Dust, dirt and lint accumulated | 1. | Clean heater. (See “Operation & Maintenance” section for instruction). | ||
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| inside the heater. | 2. | Remove obstruction. | |
| 2. | Jammed fan blades. | |||
Fan blades do not turn. | 1. Manual reset limit tripped. | 1. | Remove obstruction. Once heater has cooled, push reset button. | ||
| 2. Jammed fan blades. | 2. | Remove obstruction. | ||
| 3. | Defective motor. | 3. | Replace fan motor. | |
Manual reset limit trips | 1. Overheating. | 1. | Check all clearance requirements. | ||
repeatedly. | 2. Overheating at shutdown. | 2. | Discontinue use of breaker to control heater, or replace time delay switch. | ||
| 3. | Overheating from excessive dust, | 3. | Clean heater. (See "Operation and Maintenance" section for instructions) | |
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| dirt or lint particles. | 4. | Location elevation exceeds recommended 7500 feet. | |
| 4. | Overheating due to location eleva- | |||
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| tion. | 5. | Power to heater needs to be constant. | |
| 5. | Power interruptions. | |||
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Warranty
Warranty Information
Maintenance: For safer operation and to prolong the life of the heater, it is necessary to follow the maintenance instructions included with each heater. Failure to properly maintain the heater will result in the warranty being voided. All warranties offered to original consumer only. Warranty instructions included with each heater.
All Cadet Products
LIMITED
Extended Product Warranties
Model CEH
LIMITED
THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT APPLY:
1.To conditions resulting from improper installation or incorrect supply voltage;
2.To conditions resulting from improper maintenance, misuse, abuse, accident, or alteration;
3.To service calls, or any warranty labor not performed at the Cadet Manufacturing facility;
4.If the date of manufacture cannot be determined;
5.To freight damaged products.
CADET SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR INCIDENTAL EXPENSES RESULTING FROM BREACH OF THESE WRITTEN WARRANTIES OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY.
These warranties give you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Cadet neither assumes, nor authorizes anyone to assume for it, any other obligation or liability in connection with these electric heaters or any part of such heaters.
If the product should become defective during the warranty period, contact Cadet Manufacturing Co. at
Parts and Service
Contact Cadet for information on parts or service.
©2006 Cadet Manufacturing Co. | Printed in U.S.A. Rev. 11/06 #720019 |
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