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Gas Room Heater Stratos Brahma

COMPLIANCE Our appliance shall be installed in accordance with AS/NZS 560., and local authority requirements. This appliance must only be installed by an authorised person. RANGE MODEL Stratos 3.0 Stratos 5.0 Stratos 7.0 Stratos 9.0 CODE SR30M0 M0300 SR50M0 M0300 SR70M0 M0300 SR90M0 M0300 GENERAL

Dear Customer We inform you that this unit has a warranty specification (see specifications in the text to follow). During the first switch on, there may be vapor emissions, or bothersome odors absolutely not dangerous. In these cases, you should operate the device at the maximum power for several hours, keeping the room well ventilated. Kind Technical We thank you for choosing the appliance. We can assure you its performance will be long lasting, and reliable when it is installed and used properly (manufacturer s guidelines are followed). Good work and thanks The Manufacturer. WARRANTY GENERAL 3

INDEX GENERAL General informations Safety rules Appliance description Identification Structure Technical data Accessories Electrical scheme Control panel pag.5 pag.5 pag.6 pag.6 pag.7 pag.8 pag.8 pag.9 pag.0 INSTALLATION Receiving the product pag. Weight and dimension pag. Installation: WALL FITTING or FLOOR STANDING - Apparatus choice location pag.3 - Intake & exhaust tube fumes assembly pag.4 -- Tube Kit Ø 3 o Ø 54 mm with unique term. (Standard) pag.6 KIT FLOOR STANDING support structure pag.8 KIT PROTECTION FOR WALLS MADE OF WOOD PANELS pag.9 Electrical connections pag.0 Gas connection pag.0 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS Preliminary operations First start up Processor control box malfunction Controls during the first & after starting service Gas transformation Regulation Ordinary maintenance Appliance clean out Components replacement Disassembly & reassembly of the casing Faults & Symptoms Useful information pag. pag. pag. pag. pag.3 pag.4 pag.5 pag.5 pag.6 pag.30 pag.30 pag.3 In some parts of this book these symbols are used: Attention: is used to underline particular caution or actions. Prohibited: is used to underline the actions that should not be executed. 4 GENERAL

GENERAL INFORMATIONS After removing the packaging, check the integrity of the contents. In case of discrepancies, contact the Agency that sold the appliance. The APPLIANCE must be used as intended by the Manufacturer and for the purpose for which it was expressly built. The Manufacturer disclaims any contractual and noncontractual liability for injury to persons and animals and damage to things caused by installation, adjustment and maintenance errors or improper appliance use. If the APPLIANCE is not used for a long period of time, the following operations will have to be performed: - position the master switch of the appliance on OFF - position the master switch of the system, if fitted, on OFF or disconnect the plug from the power socket. - close the gas tap The appliance should be serviced at least once a year. This booklet is an integral part of the appliance and must therefore be carefully looked after and ALWAYS accompany the APPLIANCE, including when this is sold to another user or transferred to another system. In case of damage or loss, ask the Area After Sales service of the Manufacturer for another copy. Always make sure that curtains or other objects do not obstruct the suction filter and the room air outlet vent. Only connect the appliance to properly earthed power sockets. Only install the appliance in dry environments (protection IP 0) The appliance must not be operated wherever there are hazardous materials, vapours or liquids. Install the appliance on a flat surface to prevent any malfunction. Do not build the appliance into bookcases and walls. SAFETY RULES We like to remember that, products that use combustion or electrical energy there are safety rules to observe before operating. Do not allow children to be near the appliance. It is prohibited to clean the appliance when it is running. It is prohibited to pull, remove electric wires outside the appliance It is prohibited to place over the appliance, towels, clothes or other items that could cause inefficiency or also be a source of hazard. It is prohibited to turn on an electrical device if there is a gas smell. In this case: - Open windows and door. - Close the gas tap. - Call a Technical Service Assistance. It is prohibited to touch the appliance with wet hand or other parts of your body. -Electrical Hazard: Do not touch the appliance with wet feet or other part of your body. It is prohibited to leave paper, plastic, or other things of the appliance box outside within a child s reach. It could be potential source of hazard. DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE. DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE. DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION. GENERAL 5

APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION The appliance is a gas radiator that heats up the atmosphere. It has an intake of air that goes into the combustion chamber type C. The appliance is made with an aluminium body that allows a high efficiency of heat; it also has a fan that allows the dispersal of air faster into the room. It also has an electrical device that allows you to do a series of things. There also is a Processor Control Box (P.C.B assy) that controls all the principals function of the apparatus, there is also a Control Panel that has other options. The appliance is built to be used with Natural Gas (Methane), but they can be converted to be used with Universal LP Gas. A conversion kit is supplied. IDENTIFICATION The appliance is identified through: - Packed label: A label that indicates the code and the gas it uses to identify the appliance. Natural Gas ULPG - Technical label: The technical label reports the serial numbers, the gas arrangement, and technical specifications. -Gas prearrangement label: It reports the kind of gas the appliance has to use, and if there is a conversion from one kind of gas to another you have to change the old label. Spare parts, or technical operation require, a precise identification of the type of model. If there is any tampering of the technical label, this will not allow the right identification of the apparatus. 6 GENERAL

STRUCTURE GENERAL 7

TECHNICAL DATA Gas consumption Minimum consumption Test point pressure Minimum test point pressure 6 5 Injector size Electrical rating 8 GENERAL

ELECTRICAL SCHEME GENERAL 9

CONTROL PANEL - On/Off key and device RESET - Reduce temperature key (MIN 5 C) 3 - Light display 4 - Increase temperature key (MAX 35 C) 5 - Enable/disable Wireless command key DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY This type of screen simultaneously provides an entire series of information: - MIN operating power. - MAX operating power. - Wire command enabling. - ambient temperature. - desired ambient temperature. - degrees centigrade unit scale. - data transmission DESCRIPTION OF ICONS - operation at MAX power. - operation at MIN power. 3 - data transmission between the device and the Wireless command (intermittent icon). 3b - Wireless command enabled (fixed on icon). 4 - Detected ambient temperature. 4b - Desired ambient temperature. 0 GENERAL

RECEIPT OF PRODUCT The appliance is supplied in one cardboard package: Contents of appliance package: Appliance Manual control Metal template Pipe KIT: Adapter union Suction pipe (L = 500mm) (Ø 3mm Mod. 3.0-5.0) (Ø 54mm Mod. 7.0-9.0) exhaust pipe (L = 500mm) (Ø 3mm Mod. 3.0-5.0) (Ø 54mm Mod. 7.0-9.0) Single outer end piece + anchors (Ø 3mm Mod. 3.0-5.0) (Ø 54mm Mod. 7.0-9.0) Document envelope: Operator s instruction booklet Installer s instruction booklet Gas conversion kit Spare parts catalogue Warranty certificate Warranty labels Power socket Paper template PLEASE NOTE: A rear flue extension kit of 000mm is available as an optional accessory to extend the flue to a maximum of 500mm. INSTALLER

WEIGHT & DIMENSION Gas and electrical connection location measurements 95 5 Gas connection Electrical connection INSTALLER

INSTALLATION: WALL FITTING or FLOOR STANDING GENERAL INFORMATION -When the appliance is being installed do not use parts that are not from the manufacturer. -Don t let the electrical cable touch heated parts, like the grill or the intake & exhaust tubes. -Don t block with anything, the heaters intake & exhaust tubes. APPLIANCE LOCATION Before you re going to install the appliance, check if there is enough space for the correct function of the appliance. Check if there are no hazardous materials around the flue terming. Check if the wall is made of the right material and can support the appliance weight. Verify if around the exhaust flue, there is no wood or plastic but there is the right material that can support the appliance. The material where the appliance it going to be placed has to resist the exhaust flue gases (about 80 C). NOTE: Minimum clearance of 85mm from the floor must be adhered to. 85 Its prohibited to install the appliance in rooms like bath, or showers. For this installation you need to realize special protections that make the apparatus consistent to the Electrical security rules. INSTALLER 3

INTAKE AND EXHAUST FLUE ASSEMBLY 85 Ø unloaded intake tubes Ø Wall hole common terminal tubes Max separate terminal tube length Max common terminal tube length Min comprehensive tube length 3.0 5.0 7.0 9.0 3 54 3 54 54 54 65 0 65 0 0 0 0 5 3 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 0 80 80 80 80 mm mm m m mm 4 INSTALLER

FITTING THE TEMPLATE, UNION AND PIPES To determine the position of the APPLIANCE and of the support template (3), use the paper template (4) provided: - level and mark the holes (, ), then remove the paper template from the wall; - make the holes () for fastening the template to the wall; - make the centring hole (), through the entire wall thickness; - make the hole for the flue pipes using the centring hole (); Ø 65 mm hole for Ø 3 mm pipes or Ø 0 mm hole for Ø 54 mm pipes. 3 4 - remove the plate (5); - fit the adapter union unit (6) on the template, using the screws provided; - cut the pipes to the thickness of the wall adding 5 mm, then eliminate the excess parts. The cut must be perpendicular to the pipe axis, being very careful not to deform these. After cutting, carefully remove any burrs. To make it easier to fit pipes with O-rings, use silicone grease or a soapy solution and make sure the O-rings do not exit from their seats. In the event of the spacer support being used, the template + unit + pipes must be fastened directly on the support and the pipes must be fitted in the slots provided on the support. 3 5 - fit and fasten the pipes (7) on the unit (6); - level the template + unit + pipes; - insulate the exhaust pipe (8) and fit the pipes in the hole in the wall; 6 Before fastening the pipes, only for lengths greater than 50cm, insulate the fume exhaust using material resistant to temperatures above 00 C (e.g. HT/-Armaflex). - fasten the template + unit + pipes on the wall using the screw anchors provided (); Use the screw anchors most suitable for sustaining the weight and suitable for the material of which the wall is made and to which it is being fastened. 8 7 3 6 INSTALLER 5

Outside grill assemblage GP and GPu To assemble the grill you only need the inserts, and the steel flange. Ø3 Ø54 GP Assembly SDP protection The assembly is to be installed in the following way: -After you have drilled on the outside wall put the protection () with mortar -Assemble the terminal tube with the equipment screws -Adapt the terminal to the tube length and grill () protection between the walls. The tube cuts have to be perpendicular being real careful do not deform. Ø3 Ø54 Ø3 SDP GPu Ø54 Kit parallel tube Ø 3/54 mm with unique terminal (standard) This kind of system is used when the exhaust fume and the intake of air are next to the apparatus. Assemble the adapter flue connection unique terminal, from the out side. -Insert in the wall the assembled group adapter connection, angles, and curves. Position the exhaust/intake tubes at thread outside wall, being real careful that the short tube is always up (exhaust tube) -Fasten the group adepter connection to the template with the screw set. -Insert the unique terminal until the plastic ring touches the wall. -Mark with a punch the holes for the fastening -Cut the terminal then make the hole for the inserts Ø 6 mm -Fasten the unique terminal to the wall using the inserts Ø 6mm seeing that the exhaust tube is toward up. Ascertain that the adapter tubes connections are correctly inserted. To fasten the tubes assemblage, use silicone grease and verified that the O-ring don t come out from there seating. For lengths greater than 50cm, provide to insulate the exhaust fume tube with material resistant to the 00 C (ex. HT/-Armaflex). PLEASE NOTE: A rear flue extension kit of 000mm is available as an optional accessory to extend the flue to a maximum of 500mm. 6 INSTALLER

FITTING THE REMOTE DIGITAL CONTROL For correct installation of the remote control in the required position, follow these instructions: - Choose the position of the remote control: - away from the appliance; - on the BASE (provided). - Install the remote control. To ensure correct operation, install the remote control at a MAX distance of 6 metres. - Remote control away from the appliance This solution makes it possible to read the perfect room temperature for comfort. In fact in this position, the remote control feels the temperature at human height. To ensure correct operation, install the remote control at a height off the floor between MIN m and MAX.5m. Installation: - choose the position; - open the remote control, fit the batteries and check: - Display unit operation - range of action (see User Sect.) Check the range of action: A) If the LED flashes 4 times a second, reception is correct. B) If the LED flashes slowly, you are at the limit of the range of action. C) If the LED does not flash, you are outside the range of action. - mark the position of the fastening holes on the wall and drill; - fit the screw anchors and screws most suitable for the chosen wall; - fasten the rear part of the remote unit to the wall; - assemble the front part with Display unit.. To ensure correct operation, position the control away from heat sources, sunrays, heated surfaces and open transit areas. I INSTALLER 7

FLOOR STANDING MOUNTING THE FLOOR STANDING SUPPORT STRUCTURE The support structure kit is used when the wall selected for installation is unable to support the weight of the appliance. Thanks to this accessory, all the weight of the appliance is discharged onto the floor. Installation - check the contents of the KIT; - choose the installation wall and its actual consistency for making the hole (A) for the suction and exhaust pipes; - assemble the side brackets () with the template () so as to create a single structure (5); - move the single structure up against the wall and with the help of a spirit level, make the centre of hole (A); - make the hole (A); Ø 65 mm hole for Ø 3 mm pipes or Ø 0 mm hole for Ø 54 mm pipes. - remove the plate (3) from the template (); - fit the unit (4) on the template (); - fit and fasten the pipes (0) on the unit (4); NOTE: Minimum clearance of 85mm from the floor must be adhered to. 3 Option A: - fit the supports (6) on the side brackets (), using the adjustment screws (7); Option B: - fit the optional base (8) on the side brackets (); - fit the new unit (structure + pipes) on the frame () of the appliance; - move the appliance up against the wall and level; - connect the power and gas supplies; - fit the cover (9); 5 A Ø3 A = 65mm Ø54 A = 0mm 0 6 7 4 9 4 9 8 0 8 INSTALLER

PROTECTION FOR WALLS MADE OF WOOD PANELS FITTING SILUMINA FRAME ASSEMBLY FOR INSTALLATION ON COMBUSTIBLE OR WOODEN WALL This assembly is suitable for walls between 00 mm and 500 mm thick. - Having chosen the position for the heater in accordance with the installation booklet for the heater, cut a hole through the wall, with these dimensions: diameter (A). The hole in the wall as neatly as possible to enable the flue assembly to be installed both straight and level through the wall. ) Fit the external stainless - stell (3) AISI 304 to the outside of the wall using the 4 screws, included in the pack, if the external wall is hard stone chose screws and anchors suitable for stone walls. Use a water resistant compound (e.g. Secomasic or Silastic) between the plate and the wall to prevent rainwater reaching the interior of the wall. - Fit the silumina frame assembly to the wall, as follows: ) Measure the wall thickness, not including the stainless-steel plate and cut the tube () to length equal to the wall thickness. Fit the internal tube, () inside the opening cut in the wall. Fit the metal plate (5) to the inside of the wall, using the 4 screws with anchors for wooden walls provided, for fixing the plate on the wall. Fit the cut tube to the wall working from inside the building, ensuring that it fits within the lugs on the stainless-steel plate. Fit the internal wall plate so that the 4 screws () on it fit inside the tube. PLEASE NOTE: A rear flue extension kit of 000mm is available as an optional accessory to extend the flue to a maximum of 500mm. INSTALLER 9

POWER CONNECTIONS The appliance must be installed by an authorised person. Upon completing the installation, such companies or persons must issue a declaration of installation conformity in accordance with applicable national and local laws (see art. 7 of law no. 46/90) and the instructions provided by the Manufacturer in the installer s booklet attached to the product. The appliances are fully wired in the factory and complete with plug for connection to the power mains. Only a HAR H05 RRF type power cable need be made with MIN cross section of mm, using, for connection to the appliance, the socket provided and making an EARTH connection that is cm longer than the PHASE and NEUTRAL leads. Connect the other end of the cable to a socket or omnipolar switch, in conformity with CEI standards, connected to an effective EARTH system. A proper earth connection is mandatory. The manufacturer of the appliance cannot be held liable for any damage caused by lack of proper earth connection. For jobs of an electrical nature, always refer to the diagram attached to this booklet. Fit a disconnection device from the power mains upstream of the power cable (omnipolar switch or plug) such as to ensure a contact opening of at least 3 mm. Unsheath the EARTH lead so this is at least cm longer than the other two leads. Never use gas and/or water pipes to earth the appliance. GAS CONNECTION Check on the technical label that is on the heat exchanger cover, for the kind of gas that the appliance uses. Use the proper gas tubes and pipe fitting in accordance with AS/NZS 560.. The etching under the appliance is a 3/8 M UNI ISO 7/. After the gas connection is done, do the first seal tests. 0 INSTALLER

PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS The appliance is manufactured and preset for natural gas and regulated in factory. First things to do before you start the appliance check: - If the appliance is preset for the right gas - The gas connection is correctly done and the gas switch is turned on. - The electrical connections are properly done. Only fill the tray with water. Avoid all other liquids that could damage the tray or cause appliance malfunctions. Ensure the correct electrical connection During the first start, could be emissions of vapors and odors annoying non dangerous. To avoid these inconveniences, it is recommended to run the unit at full power for several hours and ventilate the room. For greater comfort in the heated environment, we advise using the humidifier tray () encased in the casing. Do not fill the tray to the top to prevent water overflowing with consequent damage to or malfunction of the appliance. FIRST SERVICE START After performing all the preparation operations for initial start-up, to start the appliance: - make sure the gas tap is open; - fit the plug in the socket on the appliance; - move the master switch (if fitted) to on or fit the power plug in the wall socket; - press the On/Off key (see User section) to switch on the appliance; - set the room thermostat at a high value to reduce heating time; After startup, the appliance runs until it reaches the set room temperature. In case of malfunctions in startup procedure or operation, the appliance STOPS and the relevant unblock signal lights up on the display. Reset the appliance by keeping the unblock button pressed. Wait until the startup procedure is completed and the operation signal lights up. - When the appliance is running, set the clock and the timer for automatic operation (see User section). CUSTOMER SERVICE

PROCESSOR CONTROL BOX (P.C.B ASSY) MALFUNCTION In case of any malfunctions in the control unit, RESET as follows: a - press the On/Off button as shown in the illustration. b - connect and disconnect the plug from the socket or move the master switch to off and then to on. CONTROLS DURING THE FIRST & AFTER STARTING SERVICE -At the start verify that the gas pressures are as stated in the table below. - The gas pressure value has to be as in the table. - The apparatus execute a stop, and next restart. --- Operating from the main control panel --- Operate on the atmospheric thermostat or the timer. - The fan starts when thermostat sends signal. 4 5 NOTE: The installer must ensure correct operation of the appliance before leaving. If the appliance cannot be adjusted to perform correctly please call Stiebel Eltron customer service on Free Call 800 53 35 (Australia only). CUSTOMER SERVICE

GAS CONVERSION The appliance is preset for the methane gas following the technical label, but you can change at with the supplied conversion kit. The conversion has to be done only by Technical Service person, the manufacturer, or by authorized persons even if appliance has been already installed. Shut down the appliance with the main button, and then disconnect the electrical plug. Proceed to the disassembling of the cover () like explained in the chapter assembling & disassembling the cover. -To make the conversion you have to disconnect the gas from the nipples R3/8 () that is on the cap. - Take off the screws M5 () then slip off the cap and the burner group (3). - Unscrew the screws (4) and the burner (5). - Unscrew the 3 injectors (6) change them with the new ones. Be real careful when you fasten the injector, check on the injector that it has the right values as in the table. -The injectors seal and the nipples 3/8, are sealed mechanically so you don t need a gasket. -Verifying that the values on the nozzles or as in the table below. -Reassemble the cap with the burner, in the same way that you dissembled don t forget the O-ring (7) that goes around the cap. 3 5 6 3 -Proceed to the regulation as indicated in the Cap. Regulation; verified the tubes gas connections capacity that goes from the gas valve to the burner. -Change the gas labels; seal the parts that you made the regulation, after the conversion. Don t forget the old labels on the apparatus because it may cause problems. 7 4 5 6 3 7 CUSTOMER SERVICE 3

REGULATION The appliance is manufactured for use with natural gas. If the appliance is converted for use with ULPG, the supplied kit must be used and the work only performed by an authorised qualified person. Natural gas; nominal & minimum pressure regulation. - Open the gas tap put the electrical plug under the appliance then push the start button and put to the max power. Burner pressure - Loosen the pressure screw () connect the manometer and verify the pressure value is between.7kpa/.5kpa (like indicated in the table) then close the screw after that the manometer tube is pulled away. - Loosen the pressure screw () connect the manometer verified the nominal and minimum pressure values are as specified in the table. Nominal pressure With the appliance operating at a high setting loosen the outlet pressure screw () then connect the manometer and verify that the nominal pressure values are as specified in the table (test point pressure). At completion take away the manometer and fasten the screw. 4 5 Regulation ULPG.75kPa. Minimum and nominal pressure. - Open the gas taps put the electrical plug under the appliance then push the start button and put to the max power. Burner pressure - Loosen the pressure screw () connect the manometer and verify the pressure supply for ULPG is.75kpa then close the screw. In the case that the net pressure is low, operate on the low-pressure regulator that is put on the Gas tank. - Verified that the establishment ULPG vaporization capacity is sufficient. Nominal pressure With the appliance operating at a high setting loosen the outlet pressure screw () then connect the manometer and verify that the nominal pressure values are as specified in the table (Test Point Pressure). At completion, take away the manometer and fasten the screw. 4 CUSTOMER SERVICE

Regulation min pressure Proceed to the minimum pressure regulation after that you regulated the max pressure! To make a regulation operate on the screw that is on the modulator body (4). Rotating the regulator screw (3) clockwise the pressure decrease, rotating counter clockwise the pressure increases. ORDINARY MAINTENANCE The appliance maintenance is important for the efficiency and the reliability of the radiator. We recommend that a qualified person perform the maintenance once a year. Preliminary operations: Place the wall switch to the off position. -Close the gas tap. -Wait that the appliance gets cold completely. Cover clean The only cleaning that is required by the owner, involves removing the cover, and wiping it clean the dust, which may have collected. Do not put grease or lubricants on any parts of the appliance. To clean plastic or painted parts don t use any product that will cause damage to the apparatus. It is important that the switch is turned to the off position on the control panel. Position the wall switch to off. Wait that the appliance gets cold completely Do not allow water or any other liquid to be applied directly to the cover, uses dampened clothes to do the operation that you want. Internal clean For the correct disassembly and assembly see in the relative section. Burner clean out APPLIANCE CLEAN OUT CUSTOMER SERVICE 5

Cleaning Electrode The ignition electrode () and flame recognition electrode () have to be cleaned very carefully, after a period of time they get fragile because of the work they have to perform. - Unscrew the screws (3 & 4) and extract the electrode group ( & ) using a little brush with metallic hair for cleaning, after insert the electrode group ( & ) if necessary exchange the seal gasket (5) be real careful to not damage the electrode. Pressure switch tubes Check if there are deposits or condensation within the pipes pressure measurement: - Fan combustion air pressure switch. - Exhaust fumes / pressure. Blow, disconnect the switch and test it, otherwise, may be damaged. 5 4 3 COMPONENTS REPLACEMENT Preliminary operations: -Place the wall switch to the off position. -Close the gas tap. -Wait that the appliance gets cold completely. Replacing the Control board with Flame Control To remove and refit the Flame Control board (), follow the instructions below: - remove the board cover; - loosen the retention screw () of the board cover; - remove the connectors from their plugs; - completely replace the electronic board, taking care to reconnect all the wires properly. Always check the correct position of switches on control board. 6 CUSTOMER SERVICE

Replacing the room probe Follow the instructions below to remove and refit the probe: - disconnect the connector of the probe cable () from the control unit (); - take out the damaged probe; - replace the component part and fit it back, performing removal operations in the opposite sequence. Replacing a convection fan Follow the indication to replace the fan - Take off the electrical connectors () that are on the fan motor. - Take off the ground connector that is on the fan motor. - Unscrew the 4 screws () that fasten the fan to the supports (3) - Replace the fan then after do the reverse procedure 3 Replacing a burnt out protection fuse In the event of the appliance not switching back on after a short circuit, immediately check the condition of the protection fuse and proceed as follows: - remove the fuse () and check its condition. If it has gone brown or the inside filament is broken, it will have to be replaced with another of the same type: FAT- 50 V. Combustion air fan replacement. Follow the indication to replace the combustion air fan. - Take off the electrical connectors from the motor. - Take off the electrical ground connectors from the motor. - Remove the tube () from the pressure tap. - Disassemble the clamp () unscrewing the screws (3) divide the clamp with the sleeve in two parts (4) remove the fan metering screw (5) from the combustion chamber (6). - Disassemble a half sleeve (4) with the clamp () and after the fan (5). - Remove the screw from the fan frame complete of curves connector (7) and anti vibration gasket (8). - Disassemble the curves connector (7) from the metering screw of the broken fan and reassemble (complete with anti vibration gasket (8) on the new component. - Reassemble the fan in the reverse way with inserting before the curves connector complete of O Ring (9) in the intake tube. - Lock the clamp well, () until the sleeve (4) and rubber can seal the compartments of the fan, then fasten well the fan frame with the screw represtinig the electrical connector and reconnecting the pressure tap. 9 6 3 7 8 4 5 CUSTOMER SERVICE 7

Electrodes replacement Follow the indication to replace the electrode. - The ignition electrode () and revelation () half to be cleaned real carefully, after a period of time they get fragile because of the work they which they do. - Take off the high-tension cable - Unscrew the screws (3 & 4) and extract the electrode group ( & ) - Reassemble the electrode ( & ) with the reversed sequence of the assemblage replace the seal gasket (5) be real careful at not damage the electrodes ceramic insulator. -Reconnect the cables on the processor control box (P.C.B assy) (6). Replacing the safety thermostat (manual resetting) 5 3 4 4 Follow the instructions below to remove and refit the thermostat (3): - remove the thermostat retention bracket () by loosening the screw (). - disconnect the power connectors from the Safety thermostat (4). - refit the thermostat unit in reverse fitting sequence. The safety thermostat trips if the convection fan is not working properly or anomalous overheating occurs and/ or the outflowing air temperature reaches over 07 C, disengaging the burner, closing the gas valve and stopping the appliance. In case of part replacement (electronic boards, valves, thermostats, pressure switches, fans, etc.), only use the Manufacturer s Original Spares. 3 4 3 3 Valve gas coil replacement - Follow the indication to replace valve gas coil: -Unscrew the screws that hold the stirrup (4) that block the coil () at the valve body () and replace. -Extract the fail-soft coil () taking it out real careful. -Replace the new fail-soft coil (3) putting in the right position - 4 replace the flask (4) to stop the coil. 3 4 Coil modulator replacement - Follow the indication to replace coil modulator: - remove the electrical connections. - unscrew the nut () attachment that locks the reel () the valve body (3) and remove it. - emove the faulty coil (), pulling it carefully. - reinsert the new coil, taking care to position it correctly. - replace the electrical connections. 3 8 CUSTOMER SERVICE

Replacing the gas valve Follow the instructions below to remove and refit the valve: - remove the power connections. - loosen the retention nut that secures the burner pipe () to the valve body (). - loosen the retention nut that secures the mains gas pipe (3) to the valve body. - loosen the retention fork screw and remove it. - remove the faulty valve by sliding off carefully. - fit the new valve, being careful to position this correctly. - fit the power and gas connections back on. 3 Pressure switch replacement Follow the indication to replace the Pressure switch - Extract the pressure switch () from support () -Take off the tubes (3 & 4) and the electrical connectors from the pressure switch. - Unscrew the stirrup support fixing screw () separating the pressure switch from the frame. -Reassemble the new pressure switch -Insert the silicone tubes (3 & 4), also be real careful when you reconnect the cables, if you are not sure of what you are doing look at the electrical diagram. Always remember, to use original spare parts. 3 4 Replacing the condenser (model 50, 70 and 90 only) Follow the instructions below to remove and refit the fan condenser: - take out the damaged condenser () - replace the component part and fit it back, performing removal operations in the opposite sequence. CUSTOMER SERVICE 9

REMOVING & REPLACING OF THE CASING Removing the cover - Removing the casing; - Remove the cup (3); - Unscrew the screw (); - Remove the outside skirt () completely; - To replace the skirt do the reversed sequence. 3 FAULT FINDING 30 CUSTOMER SERVICE

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Stiebel Eltron Warranty for Gas Room Heaters Models Stratos 3.0, Stratos 5.0, Stratos 7.0 & Stratos 9.0 Who gives the warranty. The warranty is given by Stiebel Eltron (Aust) Pty Ltd (A.B.N. 8 066 7 083) of 6 Prohasky Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria, 307 ( we, us or our ). The warranty. This warranty applies to Stiebel Eltron Gas Room Heaters Models Stratos 3.0, Stratos 5.0, Stratos 7.0 and Stratos 9.0 (the unit ) manufactured after May 05. 3. Subject to the warranty exclusions we will repair or replace, at our absolute discretion, a faulty component in your unit free of charge if it fails to operate in accordance with its specifications during the warranty period. 4. If we repair or replace a faulty component to your unit under this warranty, the warranty period is not extended from the time of the repair or replacement. 5. The warranty period commences on the date of completion of the installation of the unit. Where the date of completion of installation is not known, then the warranty period will commence months after the date of manufacture. 6. The warranty period for a unit used for domestic purposes is shown in the table below. Domestic purposes means that the unit is used in a domestic dwelling. Component Heat exchanger All other components Warranty period 0 years pro rata. Full parts and labour for the first years from the date of completion of the installation of the unit. Reducing by 0% per year thereafter. years 7. The warranty period for a unit used for commercial purposes is shown in the table below. Commercial purposes means that the unit is used for a non-domestic purpose and includes but not limited to being used in a motel, hotel, mining camp or nursing home. Component All components Warranty period year from the date of completion of the installation of the unit. Your entitlement to make a warranty claim 8. You are entitled to make a warranty claim if: 8.. you own the unit or if you have the owner s consent to represent the owner of the unit; 8.. you contact us within a reasonable time of discovering the problem with the unit; How you make a warranty claim 9. To make a warranty claim you must provide us with the following information: 9.. The model number of the unit; 9.. A description of the problem with the unit; 9.3. The name, address and contact details (such as phone number and e-mail address) of the owner; 9.4. The address where the unit is installed and the location (e.g. in lounge room); 9.5. The serial number of the unit; 9.6. The date of purchase of the unit and the name of the seller of the unit; 9.7. The date of installation of the unit; 9.8. A copy of the certificate of compliance when the unit was installed. 0. The contact details for you to make your warranty claim are: Name: Stiebel Eltron (Aust) Pty Ltd Address: 6 Prohasky Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria, 307 Telephone: 800 53 35 (8.00 am to 5.00 pm AEST Monday to Friday) Contact person: Customer Service Representative E-mail: service@stiebel.com.au. We will arrange a suitable time with you to inspect and test the unit. Warranty exclusions. We may reject your warranty claim if:.. The unit was not installed by registered and qualified tradespeople... The unit was not installed and commissioned: (a) in Australia; (b) in accordance with the Operating and Installation Guide; and (c) in accordance with the relevant statutory and local requirements of the State or Territory in which the unit is installed..3. The unit has not been operated or maintained in accordance with the Operating and Installation Guide..4. The unit does not bear its original Serial Number or Rating Label..5. The unit was damaged by any or any combination of the following:

(a) normal fair wear and tear; (b) connection to an incorrect gas supply; (c) connection to an incorrect power supply; 9. The Stiebel Eltron warranty for the unit is in addition to any rights and remedies you may have under the Australian Consumer Law. (d) connection to faulty equipment, such as damaged valves; (e) accidental damage; (f) act of God, including damage by flood, storm, fire, lightning strike and the like;.6. The unit was damaged before it was installed e.g. it was damaged in transit..7. An unauthorised person has modified, serviced, repaired or attempted to repair the unit without our consent..8. Non genuine parts other than those manufactured or approved by us have been used on the unit. 3. We may charge you: 3.. for any additional transport costs if the unit is installed more than 30 kilometres from our closest authorised service technician. 3.. for the extra time it takes our authorised service technician to access the unit for inspection and testing if it is not sited in accordance with the Operating and Installation Guide and not readily accessible for inspection. 3.3. for any extra costs of our authorised service technician to make the unit safe for inspection. 4. You must ensure that access to the unit by our authorised service technician is safe and free from obstruction. 5. Our authorised service technician may refuse to inspect and test the unit until you provide safe and free access to it, at your cost. 6. If we reject your warranty claim in accordance with clause, we may charge you for our authorised service technician s labour costs to inspect and test the unit. 7. In order to properly test the unit we may remove it to another location for testing. Australian Consumer Law 8. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

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