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Troubleshooting Chart

  Symptom                      Problem                                                         Solution

MAINTAINING YOUR HEATER

     

WARNING! 

Before removing grill, turn the electrical power off at the main disconnect panel (circuit 

breaker or fuse box). Lock or tag the main disconnect panel 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 electrical 

shock, burns, or possible death.

      

WARNING: 

Any other service not detailed in this Owner’s Guide should be performed by an authorized service repre-

sentative.

*CONSULT LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES TO DETERMINE WHAT WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED 

ELECTRICAL SERVICE PERSONNEL.

Heater is work-

ing, but room 

does not reach 

desired tempera-

ture.

1. Heat loss from room is greater than heater 

capacity.*

2. Furniture or other surfaces may be too close to 

the heater.

3. Verify if temperature lock has been set. 

Thermostat setpoint is 40˚F-86˚F (4.4˚C-30˚C).

1. Close doors and windows. Provide additional insulation, or install a higher wattage 

heater or multiple heaters if necessary. (If your circuit breaker is rated for more 

capacity.)

2. Remove furniture or other surfaces to appropriate clearances, so air can flow freely 

throughout room. Maintain a minimum distance of ¾ inches (1.9 cm) from adjacent 

surfaces, 4½ inches (11.4 cm) from the floor, and 3 feet (0.9 m) from furniture or other 

objects placed directly in front of the heater.

3. See “MAX/MIN TEMPERATURE LOCK” on page 6.

Breaker trips 

immediately 

upon energizing 

heater.

1. Overloaded circuit.*

2. A short circuit exists in the supply or heater 

wiring.*

3. Defective circuit breaker.*

4. Thermostat malfunction.

1. 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.  

Use a lower wattage heater, or reduce the number of heaters on the circuit.

2. Broken or poorly connected wires may be accompanied by severe sparking. 

Inspect all supply and heater wiring insulation for damage. Do not reset the circuit 

breaker until all electrical shorts have been repaired.

3. Replace the circuit breaker.

4. Replace heater assembly.

Heater fan op-

erates, but does 

not discharge 

warm air.

1. Mode button is not set to HEAT mode.

2. Element has failed.*

1. Push mode button to HEAT mode (display shows room temperature).

2. Replace element.

Heater will not 

shut off.

1. Heater continues to run at low speed.

2. Heat loss from room is greater than heater 

capacity.*

3. Thermostat is not functioning properly.

1. If room temperature is being regulated and maintained, a low fan speed and low 

heat output is normal for this energy saving heater.

2. Close doors and windows. Provide additional insulation, or install a higher wattage 

heater or multiple heaters if necessary. (If your circuit breaker is rated for more 

capacity.)

3. Replace heater assembly.

Heater discharg-

es smoke or 

emits a burnt 

odor.

1. Dust, lint or other matter has accumulated inside 

heater.

2. Poor or loose electrical connections.

1. Clean heater (See “MAINTAINING YOUR HEATER” section for instructions).

2.Turn off power at circuit breaker. Inspect all supply and heater wires for loose or 

poor connections. Secure or reconnect all loose connections. Do not reset circuit 

breaker until all connections have been checked or repaired.

Element heats 

for a moment 

without the fan 

turning, then im-

mediately stops 

heating.

1. Defective motor or internal connection.*

2. Fan is jammed.

1. Heater or fan motor requires replacement.

2. Remove obstruction and confirm that fan is spinning freely. Press manual reset 

temperature limit button per the “OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS” section.

Heater does not 

run.

1. Thermostat is set too low.

2. Mode button is set to “FAN ONLY” at ‘0’ setting.

3. Heater has tripped the manual reset

temperature limit.

4. Power not on at the circuit breaker.

5. Broken or poorly connected wire(s) to heater.

6. Defective thermostat. 

7. Circuit breaker not installed correctly.

1. Adjust thermostat to a higher temperature until heater operates (See Problem #6 if 

the problem persists).

2. Push mode button to “HEAT” mode.

3. Press the manual reset button (See “OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS” section).

4. Turn on the correct circuit breaker in the main disconnect panel.

5. Turn off power at circuit breaker. Check supply wire continuity and proper  

connection to heater wires.

6. Repair or replace the heater assembly. 

7. Correct the circuit breaker installation.

Heater contin-

ually trips the 

manual reset 

temperature limit 

control.

1. Dust, lint or other matter has accumulated inside 

heater.

2. Airflow is blocked.

3. Fan or motor is jammed.

4. None of the above.

1. Clean heater (See “MAINTAINING YOUR HEATER” section for instructions).

2. Remove obstruction. Maintain a minimum distance of ¾ inches (1.9 cm) from

adjacent surfaces, 4½ inches (11.4 cm) from the floor, and 3 feet (0.9 m) from furni

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ture or other objects placed directly in front of the heater.

3. Remove obstruction, and press heater manual reset button (See “OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS” section).

4. Replace heater assembly.

Maintenance As Needed, or every six months minimum.

1. It is important that you verify power has been turned off and 

the heating element is cool before proceeding. Circuit breakers 

are often not marked correctly and turning the wrong breaker off 

could mean electricity is flowing to the heater, even if the heater 

does not appear to be working. If you are uncomfortable working 

with electrical appliances, unable to follow these guidelines, or do 

not have the necessary equipment, consult a qualified electrician.

2. Once you verify the power has been turned off correctly,  

proceed to the next step.

3. Remove screws and take off grill.

4. Wash grill with hot soapy water and dry.
5. While holding fan (to avoid damage or bending), use a hair dryer 

or vacuum on blow cycle to blow debris through the top element 

(do not touch element).
6. Vacuum fan area without touching the elements.
7. Do not lubricate motor.
8. Replace grill and secure with screws.

9. Turn power back on at the main disconnect panel.

©2015 Cadet     Printed in USA      Rev 11/15     720065

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Summary of Contents for CE163T

Page 1: ...ed when you need it and adjusts automatically to save you money You define your comfort maintains your room temperature within one degree Our most thoughtful design features Large digital display shows your room temperature and heating mode Easy intuitive one touch controls Night Away and Max Min options for extra savings and safety Improve air circulation and add comfort in off sea son with three...

Page 2: ...or fire or damage the heater 8 WARNING Risk of Fire To prevent a possible fire do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner 9 WARNING Fire or explosion may occur A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or flammable vapors or liquids are used or stored 10 Use this heater only as described in this manual Any other use not recommended by t...

Page 3: ...alled in either of these locations Installation on an inside wall is recommended Your Energy Plus heater is equipped with a unique built in thermostat that both regulates the heat output and provides precise tem perature control If replacing a heater controlled by an existing wall thermostat remove wall thermostat from the heater circuit and cover the hole with a faceplate TO REMOVE AN EXISTING WA...

Page 4: ...d height is 24 inches 61 cm from the floor to the bottom of the wall can See Figure 4 CONTROLS A built in digital thermostat is included May not be used with a wall thermostat REQUIRED MINIMUM distance of inches 1 9 cm from adja cent surfaces such as walls and 4 inches 11 4 cm from the floor See Figure 4 Cadet recommends 24 inches 61 cm from floor for optimum performance Heaters must be spaced at ...

Page 5: ... in the slots in bottom lip of wall can attach assembly at top with screw provided Installation STEP 3 Turn electrical power back on at the main disconnect panel WAIT 10 15 seconds for heater to power up before pushing any buttons The CE163T and CE083T Energy Plus heaters are equipped with a smart sensor that will auto adjust to your voltage supply No need to worry about whether you have 120 or 24...

Page 6: ...ll alternate with HL on the display Using the up or down button set maximum set point To preset a minimum setpoint press mode button LL will flash set low temperature setting Wait a minimum of 15 seconds for display to return to 0 and your settings will be saved To remove the lock follow same instructions and set to maximum of 86 F 30 C or minimum of 40 F 4 4 C Press to return to HEAT mode Press m...

Page 7: ...ranty claims made after the warranty period has expired will be denied Products returned without authorization will be refused Parts and Service Visit cadetheat com parts service for information on where to obtain parts and service Reduce Reuse Recycle This product is made primarily of recyclable materials You can reduce your carbon footprint by recycling this product at the end of its useful life...

Page 8: ...ccumulated inside heater 2 Poor or loose electrical connections 1 Clean heater See MAINTAINING YOUR HEATER section for instructions 2 Turn off power at circuit breaker Inspect all supply and heater wires for loose or poor connections Secure or reconnect all loose connections Do not reset circuit breaker until all connections have been checked or repaired Element heats for a moment without the fan ...

Page 9: ... para ahor rarle dinero Usted define su comodidad mantiene la tempera tura ambiente con un margen de un grado Nuestro diseño más creativo incluye Gran pantalla digital en la que aparece la tempera tura ambiente y el modo de calentamiento Controles sencillos e intuitivos con un solo toque Las opciones de Noche Ausencia y Máx Mín aportan más ahorro y seguridad Mejora la circulación del aire brinda m...

Page 10: ...electrocución No introduzca ni permita que ingresen objetos en las aberturas de la ventilación o escape ya que ello puede causar electrocución o incendio o bien dañar el calentador 8 ADVERTENCIA Riesgo de incendio Para evitar posibles incendios no bloquee las tomas de aire ni el escape de manera alguna 9 ADVERTENCIA Podrían producirse explosiones o incendios Todo calentador contiene piezas que se ...

Page 11: ... calentador existente que estuvo instalado en alguna de estas ubicaciones Se recomienda realizar la instalación en una pared interior Su calentador Energy Plus viene equipado con un exclusivo termostato incorporado que regula la generación del calor y brinda un preciso control de temperatura Si reemplazará un calentador controlado por un termostato mural actual retire dicho termostato del circuito...

Page 12: ...para un ren dimiento óptimo Si se instalan varios calentadores deje al menos tres pies 0 9 m entre ellos Corte un orificio de 8 pulgadas 20 3 cm de ancho por 10 pul gadas 26 cm de alto al lado del puntal de la pared Inserte la cámara de pared en la abertura manteniéndola alinea da con la superficie de la pared Asegure la cámara al puntal de la pared con 2 tornillos no incluidos mediante los orific...

Page 13: ...n Cerciórese de que los cables de suministro no queden atrapados entre el motor y la cámara de pared Tras confirmar que el borde inferior del calentador está posicionado en las ranuras en el reborde inferior de la cámara de pared fije el conjunto en la parte superior mediante el tornillo suministrado La Instalación Vuelva a conectar la energía en el cortacircuito o caja de fusibles ESPERE 10 a 15 ...

Page 14: ...gramar un punto de ajuste mínimo pulse el botón de modo aparecerá LL destellando fije al ajuste de baja temperatura Espere un mínimo de 15 segundos para volver a 0 y se guardarán los ajustes Para quitar el seguro siga las mismas instrucciones y fije en el máximo de 86 F 30 C o el mínimo de 40 F 4 4 C Pulse para volver al modo de calentamiento Pulse el botón de modo La pantalla muestra la tempera t...

Page 15: ...ión sobre dónde obtener repuestos y servicio Reduzca Reutilice Recicle Este producto está hecho principalmente de materiales reciclables Puede reducir la cantidad de carbono que contribuye al medio ambi ente reciclando este producto al término de su vida útil Comuníquese con su centro local de reciclaje para obtener mayores instrucciones al respecto El calentador está protegido por un control limi...

Page 16: ... estén dañados No reestablezca el cortacircuito sino hasta que se hayan reparado todos los cortocircuitos eléctricos 3 Vuelva a colocar el cortacircuito 4 Reemplace el conjunto del calentador El ventilador del calentador funciona pero no envía aire caliente 1 El botón de modo no se ha fijado en el modo HEAT Calor 2 El elemento ha fallado 1 Pulse el botón de modo y fíjelo en el modo HEAT la pantall...

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