Owner's Manual
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USING THE FAN HEATER
WITH BUILT-IN THERMOSTAT
The following sections outline how to control the fan heater with its built-in electronic thermostat. (SOA...W)
WARNING: Before using your fan heater, make sure that it has been installed by a certified electrician in accordance with
the electrical and building codes in your area.
Do not operate without front panel.
BUILT-IN THERMOSTAT INTERFACE
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Unit overheating icon
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MIN Displays the time remaining in BOOST mode
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MENU Advanced menus indicator
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Buttons used to raise or lower the temperature
setpoint. Also used to navigate the advanced
menus.
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Control lock icon
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Low temperature setpoint icon (7 °C [45 °F] or
less)/open window detected (ashing icon)
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TAmbient room temperature (or temperature setpoint,
if the display is ashing). In BOOST mode, displays
the time remaining in this mode.
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Heating power segments:
• 0 segments: 0 %
• 1 segment: 1-20 %
• 2 segments: 21-40 %
• 3 segments: 41-60 %
• 4 segments: 6 1-80 %
• 5 segments: 81-100 %
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BOOST button
DEFINING THE FAN HEATER’S TEMPERATURE SETPOINT
The built-in thermostat has two buttons that let you choose
the temperature setpoint.
By default, the temperature setpoint is 19 °C (66 °F).
1. Press or once. The temperature setpoint will ash to
indicate it can be modied.
2. Use the or buttons to dene the temperature
setpoint. If you hold one button for more than 1 second,
the temperature will change quickly.
3. When the desired temperature setpoint is reached, release
the button. The temperature will ash for 3 seconds before
being saved.
Once the temperature setpoint is saved, the ambient tempera-
ture will display on the screen.
NOTE: If the fan heater must start to reach the temperature
setpoint, the icon will indicate the intensity of its func-
tioning.
If the temperature setpoint is lower or equal to 7 °C (45 °F),
the icon will display to show a low setpoint.
If there is a dierence of 4 °C (7 °F) or more between the
setpoint temperature and the ambient temperature, the fan
heater will automatically switch to a higher speed and power
to meet the setpoint temperature more quickly.