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LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY: Cadet Manufacturing Co. will repair or replace any
Cadet product, including thermostats, found to be defective or malfunctioning from first
date of purchase through the first year.
Extended Product Warranty
LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY: Cadet Manufacturing Co. will repair or replace any
RBF series element or motor found to be defective or malfunctioning from first date of pur-
chase through the second year.
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 360-693-2505 for instructions on how to have the repair or
replacement processed. Products returned without authorization will be refused.
Parts and Service
Contact Cadet for information on Parts or Service.
Operation & Maintenance
Warranty
How to operate your heater
1. Once installation is complete and power has been restored, turn the heater
switch on. Important: The heater will remain on until it is manually turned off.
Maintenance
As needed, or every six months, minimum.
1.) WARNING! Before removing grill, turn the electrical power off at the
electrical panel board (circuit breaker or fuse box). Lock or tag the panel
board door to prevent someone from accidentally turning the power on while
you are working on the heater. Failure to do so could result in serious elec-
trical shock, burns, or possible death.
2.) Turn the heater switch to on. If the heater turns on, you have turned off the
wrong circuit breaker at the electrical panel board.
3.) If heater does not turn on, proceed with next step.
4.) Remove screws and take off grill.
5.) Wash grill with hot soapy water and dry immediately.
6.) While holding fan (to avoid damage or bending), use a hair dryer or vacu-
um on blow cycle to blow debris through the top element (Do not touch ele-
ment).
7.) Vacuum fan area without touching the elements.
8.) Replace grill and secure with screws.
9.) Turn power back on at the electrical panel board.
About the Heater Temperature-Limiting Controls
The heater is protected by two temperature-limiting controls . The first is a
high temperature reset switch, designed to open the heater circuit when
excessive operating temperature is detected. The problem must be assessed
and the limit must be reset to resume operation.
Further protection is provided by a secondary over-temperature switch,
which will open the heater circuit in severe over-temperature conditions, or
in the event of component failure. If this occurs, the heater must be repaired
or replaced.
Resetting the Manual-Reset Limit Control
If the manual-reset limit control has opened the heater circuit due to exces-
sive operating temperatures, the heater will not work until the limit reset but-
ton is pressed. After allowing the unit to cool for at least 10 minutes and
resolving the problem causing the limit to trip; use a narrow object such as a
ball-point pen to access the reset button through the center section of the
heater grill. Press FIRMLY and be sure to listen and feel for a click, indicating
it has been reset.
Note that resetting the manual limit control may not restore heater operation
if a severe over-temperature condition has occurred. See the
Troubleshooting Chart below for more information.
CONSULT LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES TO DETERMINE WHAT WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Symptom Problem Solution
Breaker trips immediately upon
energizing heater.
Heater fan operates, but does
not discharge warm air.
Heater discharges smoke or
emits a burnt odor.
Element heats for a moment
without the fan turning, then
immediately stops heating.
Heater does not run.
Troubleshooting Chart
1.Incorrect supply voltage.
2.Overloaded circuit.
3.A short circuit exists in the sup-
ply or heater wiring.
4.Defective circuit breaker.
1.Insufficient element tempera-
ture.
2.Incorrect supply voltage.
3.Element has failed.
1.Dust, lint or other matter has
accumulated inside heater.
1.Defective motor or internal con-
nection.
2.Fan or motor jammed.
1.Heater has tripped the high-tem-
perature reset switch.
2.Heater has tripped the sec-
ondary over-temperature switch.
3.Power not on at the circuit
breaker.
4.Broken or poorly connected
wire(s) to heater.
1. Verify that supply voltage matches the heater rating.
2. The total amperage of all heaters on a branch circuit must not be
more than 80% of the amperage rating of the circuit breaker and
supply wire ratings. Reduce the number of heaters on the circuit.
3. Shorted supply or heater wires may be accompanied by severe
sparking. Inspect all supply and heater wiring insulation for dam-
age. Do not reset the circuit breaker until all electrical shorts have
been repaired.
4. Replace the circuit breaker.
1. Allow a few moments for element to reach operating temperature.
2. Verify that supply voltage matches the heater rating.
3. Replace element.
1. Clean heater (see "Operation & Maintenance" section for instruc-
tions).
1. Heater or fan motor requires replacement.
2. Remove obstruction and press heater reset button (after allowing
the unit to cool). Test heater operation--if reset button has been
pressed (be sure to listen and feel for a click indicating it has been
reset), but heater does not run, heater requires replacement.
1. Press the heater reset button (see "Operation & Maintenance" sec-
tion for instructions).
2. A severe over-temperature condition has occurred. Repair or
replace heater.
3. Turn on the correct circuit breaker in the main panel.
4. Turn off power at circuit breaker. Check supply wire continuity and
proper connection to heater wires.
©2004 Cadet Manufacturing Co.
Printed in U.S.A. 01/07 #720196
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