User Guide for STIEBEL ELTRON models including: CNS-B, CNS-B 2000 Plus LCD Move, CNS-B, 2000 Plus LCD Move, LCD Move, Move

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Operation and installation

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1 Special information ................................................... 3
2 General information.................................................. 3 2.1 Symbols in this document ................................ 3 2.2 Symbols on the appliance................................. 3 2.3 Units of measurement ...................................... 3 2.4 Test mark ......................................................... 3
3 Safety........................................................................ 3 3.1 Structure of the warning notices....................... 3 3.2 Intended use .................................................... 4 3.3 Foreseeable misuse.......................................... 4 3.4 Safety instructions ............................................ 4
4 Appliance description................................................ 4 4.1 Anti-tipping protection ..................................... 4 4.2 Standard delivery ............................................. 4
5 Installation................................................................ 5 5.1 Installation location.......................................... 5 5.2 Installing the feet ............................................. 5 5.3 Installing the carrying handle........................... 5 5.4 Electrical connection ........................................ 5
6 Commissioning ......................................................... 5
7 Operation.................................................................. 5 7.1 Programming unit............................................ 6 7.2 Operating buttons ............................................ 6 7.3 Display ............................................................. 6 7.4 Standby............................................................ 6
8 Settings..................................................................... 6 8.1 Default display ................................................. 6 8.2 Standard menu ................................................ 7 8.3 Configuration menu ......................................... 7
9 Cleaning (users)........................................................ 8
10 Troubleshooting (users) ............................................ 8
11 Troubleshooting (qualified contractors) ..................... 9
12 Shutting down the system ......................................... 9
13 Specification ............................................................. 9 13.1 Dimensions and connections ............................ 9 13.2 Data table ........................................................ 10
14 Warranty................................................................... 10
15 Environment and recycling........................................ 11

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1 Special information
­ Keep children under the age of 3 away from the appliance if constant supervision cannot be guaranteed.
­ Children from the age of 3 to 8 may switch the appliance on and off, provided they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe operation of the appliance and understand any risks that may result. This is subject to the appliance having been installed as described. Children from the age of 3 to 8 must not plug the power cable into its socket or regulate the appliance.
­ The appliance may be used by children over 8 years of age and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of experience and expertise, provided that they are supervised or they have been instructed on how to use the appliance safely and have understood the potential risks. Children must never play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision.
­ In closed rooms, temperatures can rapidly reach high levels. Ensure constant supervision if the appliance is operated in a small room and the persons within that room cannot regulate the appliance or leave the room on their own.
­ Parts of the appliance can get very hot and may cause burns. Particular caution is advised when children or vulnerable persons are present.
­ To reduce the risk of fire, you must ensure a distance of at least 1 m between the air discharge of the appliance and textiles, curtains or other flammable materials.
­ To prevent the appliance from overheating, never cover it with anything.
­ Never install the appliance directly below a wall socket.
­ Never operate the appliance in the immediate vicinity of a bath tub, a shower or a swimming pool.
­ Never operate the appliance if one of its components is damaged, it has fallen over or there is a fault.
­ Operate the appliance on horizontal, stable and level surfaces.

­ To prevent hazards, the power cable must only be replaced (for example if damaged) by a qualified contractor authorised by the manufacturer, using an original spare part.

2 General information

u Read these instructions carefully before using the appliance and retain them for future reference.

2.1 Symbols in this document

Symbol


Meaning This symbol indicates possible property damage, equipment damage, consequential damage or environmental damage. General information is indicated by the adjacent symbol.
This symbol indicates that you have to do something.



This symbol indicates that you must fulfil certain prerequisites before you perform the following

steps.

 This symbol indicates a result or intermediate result.



These symbols show you the software menu level (in this example level 3). This symbol indicates a reference to the corresponding page number (page 11 in this example).

2.2 Symbols on the appliance

Symbol

Meaning WARNING Overheating
u To prevent the appliance from overheating, never cover it with anything.
u To prevent potential hazards, read these instructions carefully before use.

u Do not dispose of the appliance as unsorted waste, but take it to separate collection points for reuse and recycling.
2.3 Units of measurement
All measurements are given in mm unless stated otherwise.
2.4 Test mark
See type plate on the appliance.
3 Safety
3.1 Structure of the warning notices
3.1.1 Section-specific warning notices Section-specific warning notices apply to all steps in the section. Injury
CAUTION
Type and source of risk Consequence(s) of failure to observe the warning notice
u Hazard prevention measure(s)

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Property damage, consequential losses, environmental pollution
NOTICE Type and source of risk Consequence(s) of failure to observe the warning notice
u Hazard prevention measure(s)
3.1.2 Embedded warning notices Embedded warning notices apply only to the step immediately following the notice.
u SIGNAL WORD: Consequence(s) of failure to observe the warning notice. Hazard prevention measure(s). Step to which the warning notice refers
3.1.3 Key to symbols
Symbol Type of risk Injury
Electrocution
Burns, scalding
3.1.4 Signal words
Signal Meaning word DANGER Failure to observe this information will result in
death or serious injury. WARNING Failure to observe this information may result in
death or serious injury. CAUTION Failure to observe this information may result in
moderate or minor injury. NOTICE Failure to observe this information may result in
property damage, consequential losses or environmental damage.
3.2 Intended use
This appliance is designed to heat living spaces. The appliance is intended for domestic use. It can be used safely by untrained persons. The appliance can also be used in nondomestic environments, e.g. in small businesses, as long as it is used in the same way. Observation of these instructions and of instructions for any accessories used is also part of the intended use of this appliance.
3.3 Foreseeable misuse
Any other use beyond that described shall be deemed to be outside the intended use.
3.4 Safety instructions
Injury ­ To avoid burns, never operate the appliance ... ­ if the distance from adjacent objects or other flammable materials would be less than the minimum permissible distance.

­ in rooms where there is at risk of fire or explosion as a result of chemicals, dust, gases or vapours. Ensure the room is adequately ventilated before using the appliance.
­ in the direct proximity of pipes or receptacles that carry or contain flammable or explosive materials.
­ If heat builds up between the appliance and other objects, this can lead to excessive temperatures on the casing surface and the objects. These circumstances increase the risk of burns. ­ Never place any flammable, combustible or insulating objects or materials on the appliance or in direct proximity to it. ­ Ensure that the air intake and discharge are never blocked.
­ To avoid the risk of electrocution, ­ never touch any live components. ­ never operate the appliance when your hands are wet.
Property damage, consequential losses, environmental pollution
­ Incorrect handling of the appliance can damage the appliance or its components. ­ Never cover the power cable with a carpet or rug. ­ Ensure that the power cable is not in anyone's way, and that no one can trip over it and tip over the appliance. ­ Avoid using an extension cable. If required, use only undamaged, tested extension cables suitable for the power consumption of the appliance. ­ Position the appliance on a solid base. On a soft base, the appliance can tip over or the air apertures could become blocked. ­ Never pull the mains plug out of the socket by the power cable. Never move or carry the appliance by pulling on the power cable. ­ Ensure that the power cable is not in contact with any appliance components. ­ Do not pull the power cable across sharp edges. ­ Never stand on the appliance.
4 Appliance description
The appliance is an electric direct heater.
The appliance is suitable as an interim heater in spring/autumn and as a booster heater in smaller rooms, such as guest rooms and recreational rooms.
The air inside the appliance is heated by a heating element and expelled via natural convection through the air discharge at the top. Cool indoor air is drawn in through the air intake on the underside of the appliance. When the set room temperature is reached, it is maintained by periodic heating.
4.1 Anti-tipping protection
To prevent the possibility of fire, the appliance features automatic anti-tipping protection.
If the appliance tips forwards or backwards, it switches off automatically. When the appliance is returned to a normal, upright position, it automatically switches back on.
4.2 Standard delivery
­ 2× feet ­ 1× carrying handle ­ 2× screws

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5 Installation

5.1 Installation location

Burns

WARNING

If the appliance heats automatically when the time program is activated, this can be a possible fire hazard.

u Observe the safety instructions for the installation location and handling of the appliance in these operating and installation instructions each time you adjust the appliance.

u Never operate the appliance on deep-pile carpets. u Never operate the appliance on unstable or uneven sur-
faces. u Ensure that the socket is easily accessible once the appli-
ance has been connected. u Never install the appliance directly below a wall socket. u Never operate the appliance in the open air.

5.1.1 Minimum clearances

Burns

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire, you must ensure a distance of at least 1 m between the air discharge of the appliance and textiles, curtains or other flammable materials.

u Maintain the minimum clearances to adjacent objects and other combustible materials.

5.2 Installing the feet
The appliance must not be installed without the supplied feet.

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u Remove the two screws at the bottom left and right of the appliance.
u Position the feet at the bottom of the appliance. u Secure the feet with the screws.
5.3 Installing the carrying handle
The carrying handle makes the appliance easy to transport.

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u Position the carrying handle on the appliance back panel. u Secure the carrying handle using the screws provided. If the appliance does not need to be transported, you can fold down the carrying handle.
5.4 Electrical connection WARNING
Electrocution Incorrect electrical connection and installation work may lead to serious injury through electrocution and to appliance damage.
u Please note that installing the appliance with a fixed power cable is not permissible.
The appliance is delivered fully wired. ü The on-site cable cross-section is sufficient. u Insert the power plug of the appliance into a suitable
socket.
6 Commissioning
u Remove the protective film from the programming unit. On initial start-up and after longer breaks in use, an odour may develop briefly after switching on.
u Switch on the appliance using the ON/OFF switch.
7 Operation
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7.1 Programming unit

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7.2 Operating buttons

2 Operating buttons

But- Designation ton
"Standby" button
"OK" button "Menu" button

Description
Switch on the programming unit; Put programming unit and heating appliance into standby Selection; Confirm settings Call up and exit menu

"+" button "­" button

Call up menu items; Change settings Call up menu items; Change settings

7.3 Display
If no button is pressed for 20 seconds, the backlighting switches off.
u Press any button to switch the backlighting back on.

Symbols

Description
Time indication: Indication of the current time or a programmed start time Time program activated: The appliance heats in accordance with the enabled time program. Comfort mode: The appliance maintains the set comfort temperature. Default value: 21.0 °C. Use this setting for comfortable room temperatures when someone is present. Setback mode: The appliance maintains the selected setback temperature. Default value: 18.0 °C. Use this setting e.g. at night or when absent for several hours. Frost protection: The frost protection symbol is displayed if the room temperature is set to 7.0 °C. Use this setting to protect an unused room from frost damage. Adaptive start: With a time program activated, the heating appliance switching times are adjusted to ensure that the selected set room temperature is already reached by the programmed start time.

Symbols

Description
Requirement: The "adaptive start" function is enabled (see chapter Standard menu [} 7]). Window-open detection: To avoid unnecessary energy consumption while airing the room, the appliance automatically switches to frost protection mode for one hour if a window is opened. The "Window-open detection" symbol flashes. After airing, frost protection mode can be terminated manually by pressing "+". The appliance then heats to the set room temperature again. Requirement: window-open detection is enabled (see chapter Standard menu [} 7]). Operating lock: To lock or unlock the operating buttons, press "+" and "­" simultaneously for 5 seconds. Heating enabled: The appliance is heating to maintain the set room temperature. Room temperature indication

Editable parameter: The parameter shown can be changed using "+" and "­". Days of the week: 1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday ... 7 = Sunday
7.4 Standby
NOTICE Property damage In standby mode, the appliance will not switch on the heating. There will be no frost protection.
u To switch on the programming unit, press "Standby". ð The default display appears. u To put the programming unit and the heating appliance
into standby, press "Standby". ð The display shows "- - - -".
8 Settings
8.1 Default display

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The default display is displayed continuously. If no user input is made for more than 20 seconds while in the menu, the appliance automatically switches to the standard display. The default display shows the current set room temperature as well as the "Editable parameter" symbol. The "+" and "­" buttons can be used to change the set room temperature. If the set room temperature corresponds to one of the values set for the comfort or setback temperature, the symbol for the corresponding operating mode (comfort mode, setback mode) appears in the menu bar.

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The set room temperature can be changed manually when a time program is active. The new set room temperature is maintained until the next programmed switching point is reached.

8.2 Standard menu
u To call up the standard menu, press "Menu".

Menu items

Display

Description To select the day of the week and time: Days of the week: 1 = Monday to 7 = Sunday

To set the comfort temperature: The comfort temperature must be set at least 0.5 °C higher than the setback temperature.
To set the setback temperature: The setback temperature must be set at least 0.5 °C lower than the comfort temperature.
To switch "Window-open detection" function on and off

Select or deactivate (off) the time program (Pro1, Pro2, Pro3)

To switch "Adaptive start" function on and off

Changing the menu item settings u Call up the required menu item using "+" and "­". u Press "OK". ð The "Editable parameter" symbol appears. u Change the menu item setting using "+" and "­". u To save the setting, press "OK". u To call up the standard menu, press "Menu". ð The default display appears.
8.3 Configuration menu

Display I1-I2 Pro1-Pro3 P1-P5

Description Actual values Time programs Parameter

Calling up actual values, programming time programs and setting parameters
u To access the configuration menu, press and hold the "Menu" button for about 3 seconds.
ð The actual value I1 is displayed. u Use "+" and "­" to switch between the individual actual val-
ues, time programs and parameters. u To exit the configuration menu, press "Menu". ð The default display appears.

8.3.1 Actual values

Display I1 I2

Description
Actual room temperature Relative heating time (The counter can be reset via parameter P5)

Unit
[°C] | [°F] [h]

The counter for relative heating time (I2) counts in full hours how long the appliance heats for. When the appliance is switched off, any heating phase of less than 60 minutes is not recorded.

8.3.2 Setting time programs (weekly timer)
Three time programs are available. Time programs Pro1 and Pro2 are pre-configured at the factory. Time program Pro3 can be set according to your individual requirements.
Dis- Description play Pro1 Time program "Daily"
- Repeated: Monday to Sunday Pro2 Time program "Weekdays"
- Repeated: Monday to Friday Pro3 Time program "User-defined"
- up to 14 comfort phases, user-configurable

u To use a time program, select the required time program in the standard menu (see chapter Standard menu [} 7]).
u When setting the time programs, ensure the day of the week and the time are set correctly.

The following applies to all time programs (Pro1, Pro2, Pro3): If the end time is later than 23:59 h, the end time will automatically be moved to the next day of the week. The comfort phase is maintained past midnight and will end on the next day at the set end time.
Time programs Pro1 and Pro2 With time programs Pro1 and Pro2, you can specify the comfort mode start and end times. During the selected period, the appliance heats to the set comfort temperature. Outside this specified period, the appliance operates in setback mode. This results in a comfort phase and a setback phase, which are repeated daily (Pro1) or on every working day (Pro2). Theses phases are factory-set as follows:
­ 08:00 h - 22:00 h: Comfort mode ­ 22:00 h - 08:00 h: Setback mode

When time program Pro2 is enabled, the appliance operates only in setback mode at weekends.
To configure comfort phases in time programs Pro1 and Pro2: u In the configuration menu, call up the required time program using "+" and "­". u Press "OK". ð The start time for comfort mode is displayed. u Use "+" and "­" to set the required start time. u Press "OK". ð The end time for comfort mode is displayed.

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u Use "+" and "­" to set the required end time. u To save the setting, press "OK".
Time program Pro3 You can use time program Pro3 to specify up to 14 separate comfort phases which are repeated weekly. To configure a comfort phase in time program Pro3:
u In the configuration menu, call up the time program Pro3 using "+" and "­".
u Press "OK". ð The display shows "3---". u Press "OK". ð A day of the week or a group of days is displayed. u Use "+" and "­" to select the required day or group of days. u Press "OK". ð The start time for comfort mode is displayed. u Use "+" and "­" to set the required start time. u Press "OK". ð The end time for comfort mode is displayed. u Use "+" and "­" to set the required end time. u Press "OK". ð Comfort phase "3-01" has been configured. u To configure a further comfort phase, use "+" and "­" in
time program Pro3 to select display "3---". Proceed as describe above.
Resetting the time programs

Activating parameter P4 resets all time programs (Pro1, Pro2, Pro3) to the factory setting.

u To reset the selected comfort phases, activate parameter P4.

8.3.3 Parameter

Display
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5

Description
Room temperature offset Time format Units for temperature indication Reset Time programs Reset relative heating time

Options
±3 °C / ±5 °F 12 h | 24 h °C | °F on | off on | off

Changing a parameter value u Call up the required parameter using "+" and "­". u Press "OK". ð The "Editable parameter" symbol appears. u Select the required parameter value using "+" and "­". u Press "OK" to save the selected value.
P1: Room temperature offset Uneven temperature distribution in the room can result in a differential between the displayed actual temperature I1 and the room temperature you measure. To compensate for this differential, a room temperature offset of ±3 °C can be set with parameter P1. Example: The appliance shows I1 = 21.0 °C. You have measured a room temperature of 20.0 °C. There is a differential of 1.0 °C.

u To compensate for the differential, select an offset of P1 = -1.0.
P2: Time format Parameter P2 allows you to specify whether the time is displayed in the 12 hour or 24 hour format.
P3: Units for temperature indication Parameter P3 is used to specify whether the room temperature is displayed in degrees Celsius [°C] or Fahrenheit [°F].
P4: Reset time programs Activating parameter P4 resets all Time programs to the factory setting.
P5: Reset relative heating time Activating parameter P5 resets the counter for relative heating time (I2).

9 Cleaning (users)
NOTICE Property damage If moisture enters the appliance, the electronic components may be damaged.
u Never spray cleaning spray into the air slot. u Ensure that no moisture can enter the appliance.
u If a pale brownish discolouration appears on the appliance casing, wipe it off with a damp cloth.
u Clean the appliance when cold with ordinary cleaning products. Avoid abrasive or corrosive cleaning products.

10 Troubleshooting (users)

Fault

Possible cause Remedy

Room does not get Temperature set too Check the selected

warm enough. Ap- low on the appli- room temperature.

pliance does not get ance.

Adjust if necessary.

hot.

No power supply. Check position of the

ON/OFF switch, RCD

and fuse/MCB in

your fuse box.

Room does not get warm enough although the appliance is hot.

Overheating. The Eliminate the cause

high limit safety cut- (dirt or obstructions

out limits the heat- at the air intake or

ing output.

outlet). Observe the

minimum clear-

ances.

Heat demand of the Remedy heat losses

room is higher than (close windows and

the appliance out- doors; avoid con-

put.

stant airing).

The room gets too Appliance temperat- Check the selected

hot.

ure is set too high. room temperature.

Adjust if necessary.

Detected room tem- Avoid obstructions

perature does not to air flow between

match actual room appliance and in-

temperature.

door air.

Window-open de- Appliance does not After making set-

tection does not re- detect a pronounced tings on the appli-

spond.

temperature drop ance, wait a while

when airing. (Win- until the room tem-

dow-open detection perature has fully

requires a previ- stabilised.

ously stable room

temperature.)

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Troubleshooting (qualified contractors)

Fault "Adaptive start" function does not work as required. The display shows "Err" or "E...".

Possible cause Remedy

Avoid obstructions to air flow between appliance and indoor air.

Manually switch the appliance to standby while windows are open.

Window-open de- Switch on window-

tection is not en- open detection in

abled.

the standard menu.

This function is only Use the time pro-

effective when a grams for optimised

time program is act- heating conveni-

ive.

ence.

Severely fluctuating Wait a few days for room temperature the behaviour to or the appliance stabilise. learning procedure has not been completed.

"Adaptive start" function is not enabled.

Switch on the "Adaptive start" function in the standard menu.

Internal fault detec- Notify a qualified

ted.

contractor.

u If you cannot remedy the fault, contact your qualified contractor.
u To facilitate and speed up your enquiry, please provide the qualified contractor with the number from the type plate.

11 Troubleshooting (qualified contractors)
To prevent hazards, the power cable must only be replaced (for example if damaged) by a qualified contractor authorised by the manufacturer, using an original spare part.

12 Shutting down the system
u Use the ON/OFF switch to switch the appliance off when not in use for longer periods (e.g. during the summer months).
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When the appliance is switched off, you can secure the power cable in the cable holder on the carrying handle. All settings remain intact after switching off or after an interruption to the power supply. A power reserve in the appliance ensures that the day of the week and the time are saved for several hours. If the appliance has been switched off for a longer time with a time program activated, you will be prompted to set the day and time after switching it back on. Until this setting is made, the appliance will operate in comfort mode.
13 Specification
13.1 Dimensions and connections

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Width

b01

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13.2 Data table

Electrical data Connected load Power supply Rated current Frequency Energy data Seasonal space heating energy efficiency s Dimensions Height Height including feet and handle Width Depth Depth including feet and handle Length of connecting cable Weights Weight Versions Frost protection setting Version IP rating Protection class Colour Values Setting range

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W

2000

1/N/PE ~ 240 V

A

8.3

Hz

50/-

%

39

mm

443

mm

524

mm

738

mm

80

mm

234

m

1.5

kg

7.8

°C

7

Floor mounted appliance

IP24

I

white (similar to RAL 9003)

°C

5-30

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8.3 50/-
39
443 524 738 80 234 1.5
7.8
7 Floor mounted appliance
IP24 I
black (similar to RAL 7021)
5-30

14 Warranty
Warranty Stiebel Eltron Australia Only - According to national regulations in Australia Stiebel Eltron Warranty for Hand Dryers & Space Heaters Who gives the warranty 1. The warranty is given by Stiebel Eltron (Aust) Pty Ltd
(A.B.N. 82 066 271 083) of 294 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria, 3207 ("we", "us" or "our"). The warranty 2. This warranty applies to Stiebel Eltron Hand Dryers and Space Heaters (the "unit"). 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, and you make a valid warranty claim in accordance with this warranty, 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 purchase of the unit. Where the date of purchase is not known, then the warranty period will commence 2 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 Warranty period All components 5 years from the date of purchase of the
unit. Your entitlement to make a warranty claim 7. You are entitled to make a warranty claim if:
­ you own the unit or if you have the owner's consent to represent the owner of the unit;

­ you contact us within a reasonable time of discovering the problem with the unit and in any event within 30 days.

How you make a warranty claim 8. To make a warranty claim you must provide us with the
following information:

­ The model number of the unit;

­ A description of the problem with the unit;

­ The name, address and contact details (such as phone number and e-mail address) of the owner;

­ The address where the unit is installed and the location (e.g. in living room);

­ The serial number of the unit;

­ The date of purchase of the unit and the name of the seller of the unit;

­ The date of installation of the unit where appropriate;

­ A copy of the certificate of compliance when the unit was installed where appropriate.

9. The contact details for you to make your warranty claim are:

Name:

Stiebel Eltron (Aust) Pty Ltd

Address:

294 Salmon Street, Port Melbourne, Victoria, 3207

Telephone: 1800 153 351

(8.00 am to 5.00 pm AEST Monday to Friday)

Contact person: Customer Service Representative

E-mail:

service@stiebel-eltron.com.au

10. We will arrange a suitable time with you to inspect and test the unit.

Warranty exclusions

11. We may reject your warranty claim if:

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­ The unit was not installed by registered and qualified tradespeople, where required.
­ The unit was not installed and commissioned: ­ in Australia; ­ in accordance with the Operating and Installation Guide; and ­ in accordance with the relevant statutory and local requirements of the State or Territory in which the unit is installed.
­ The unit has not been operated or maintained in accordance with the Operating and Installation Guide.
­ The unit does not bear its original Serial Number or Rating Label.
­ The unit was damaged by or is faulty due to any or any combination of the following: ­ normal fair wear and tear; ­ connection to an incorrect power supply; ­ connection to faulty equipment, such as faulty circuit breaker; ­ accidental or malicious damage; ­ act of God, including damage by flood, storm, fire, lightning strike, cyclones, earthquakes, natural disasters or other similar actions of the elements; ­ wiring not to AS3000 Standards; ­ ingress of vermin.
­ The unit was damaged before it was installed e.g. it was damaged in transit.
­ An unauthorised person has modified, serviced, repaired or attempted to repair the unit without our consent.
­ Non genuine parts other than those manufactured or approved by us have been used on the unit.
12. We may charge you: ­ for any additional transport costs if the unit is installed more than 30 kilometres from our closest authorised service technician.
­ 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 or not readily accessible for inspection.
­ for any extra costs of our authorised service technician to make the unit safe for inspection.
13. You must ensure that access to the unit by our authorised service technician is safe and free from obstruction.
14. Our authorised service technician may refuse to inspect and test the unit until you provide safe and free access to it, at your own cost.
15. If we reject your warranty claim in accordance with clause 11, we may charge you for our authorised service technician's labour costs to inspect and test the unit.
16. In order to properly test the unit we may remove it to another location for testing.
Australian Consumer Law 17. 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. 18. The Stiebel Eltron warranty for the unit is in addition to any rights and remedies you may have under the Australian Consumer Law.

15 Environment and recycling
u Dispose of the appliances and materials after use in accordance with national regulations.
u If a crossed-out waste bin is pictured on the appliance, take the appliance to your local waste and recycling centre or nearest retail take-back point for reuse and recycling.
This document is made of recyclable paper. u Dispose of the document at the end of the appliance's life cycle in accordance with national regulations.

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