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INSTRUCTION MANUAL Installation and Operating Creda TSRE Storage Heater Models: TSRE050 / TSRE070 / TSRE100 / TSRE125 / TSRE150 These instructions should be read carefully and retained for future use. Note also the information presented on the appliance. 08/80278/0 ISSUE 2 Series A...
IMPORTANT THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Note also the information presented on the appliance CAUTION FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE AND MAY INVALIDATE YOUR GUARANTEE IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE When using electrical heaters, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons, including the following: IMPORTANT –...
OPERATING WARNINGS IMPORTANT: Remember to observe all safety warnings and precautions when operating the heater on the automatic or timer modes, either attended or unattended since a fire risk exists when the heater is accidentally covered or obstructed. Mains cables are not provided with this heater. CAUTION: Do not use if either of the heater’s mains power leads become damaged.
CHILD SAFETY WARNING - Fixing kit screws are a potential choking hazard. WARNING - This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
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Preparation 1. Place the heater within its packaging flat on the ground with arrows printed on the base of the carton pointing upwards. 2. Feet are fitted in the default position 150mm 150mm (X position) and can be moved to the (min) (min) outside position (Y position) if necessary.
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Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Ensure the back of the heater is flush against the wall. If the skirting board is taller than 120mm and deeper than 15mm it should be cut to accommodate safe installation of the heater. Do not place objects within 300mm of the front of the heater and 150mm (min.
Installing the Heater IMPORTANT Head of wall fixing screw must be flanged pan head type and have a diameter no less than 11mm. No countersunk headed screws to be used for wall fixing. The heater must be securely fixed to a wall. Screws with suitable wall fixings for solid walls are provided.
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6. Six fixing positions must be selected for models TSRE100, TSRE125, TSRE150 and at least 4 fixing positions for models TSRE050 and TSRE070. Fig. 6. Common fixing points for all heater sizes are shown in both Fig. 4 and Fig. 5.
Electrical Connections Warning: Before obtaining access to terminals, all supply circuits must be disconnected. 7. The heater leaves the factory configured to operate with two mains supplies, a 24 hour peak supply and an off peak switched supply. (Fig. 7) Not suitable for use on single supply.
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8. The mains cable entry and terminal block will be visible on the right hand side of the unit. Insert the mains cables through the cable gland at the bottom of the heater in readiness for connection (Fig. 8). IMPORTANT - Only heat resistant ordinary polyvinyl chloride sheathed flexible cord should be used, the following codes apply;...
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Building the Heater Core 9. Remove the inner front and insulation to gain access to the core of the heater. Lay the inner front carefully to one side to ensure it is not damaged. (Fig. 9) 10. Remove the cardboard element support and dispose of. (Fig. 10) Energy Cells The energy cells are supplied separately to the heater in packs of three.
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13. The third row of energy cells is positioned in a manner similar to the first row. Again, be careful not to damage or dislodge the element. (Fig. 13) 14. Fit the fourth row of energy cells above the third row in the upside position. Again, the first energy cell should be positioned firmly against the right-hand insulation, and the second energy cell should be positioned firmly against the left-hand insulation.
Operation The controls are located on the top of the heater. The heater is fitted with an adjustable electronic controller consisting of a display screen and six touch sensitive buttons. Display Screen ‘Menu’ Button ‘Back’ Button ‘Up and Down’ Arrows ‘Enter’...
Control Functions The heater controls can be easily adjusted by using the six buttons on the User Interface. The Display Screen shows the options available at each stage of adjustment. Menu - displays the main options list; - Date/Time - Set the date and time. - Mode - Set the mode of operation.
Main Screen After 30 seconds the heater will default back to the Main Screen. Here the chosen temperature is displayed along with the mode of operation. Any use of the Advance, Boost, function will be displayed here, and pressing Enter will show engineer’s diagnostics and 7 day history screens. When left inactive for a long period of time this display will ‘sleep’...
Mode of Operation The heater comes pre-programmed with a set of heating profiles. There are three options available - two pre-programmed and one user adjustable timer; User Timer (pre-programmed, factory default) - provides greatest flexibility to the user. Four time slots are available throughout the day and these can be customised for each day of the week.
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Choosing and setting a Mode Timer Modes To choose a timer mode press Menu and then Down to select Mode. Then press Enter. Then select Timer Mode, again using the Enter button. Select the mode required, by pressing the Up or Down followed by Enter. For options Out All Day, and User Timer, three choices are available - Select, Preview and Modify.
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In Holiday mode the date until the room will be unoccupied can be set/adjusted together with the required room temperature. Press Up and Down to set the return date, then press the Enter button. Press Up and Down to choose a temperature to be maintained during this period and press the Enter button.
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Advance The Advance function allows the heating profile of the heater to be changed temporarily. When a timer has been selected, the Advance function is used to begin the next Comfort On mode early. If the heater is in Comfort Off mode and heat is required, press the Advance button. If the heater is in Comfort On and heat is not required, press the Advance button and the heater will turn off until the beginning of the next Comfort On period.
Options The Options menu allows the settings to be modified to suit the user’s preferences. These are; DST Rule - Select your daylight saving setting. The heater clock will automatically adjust for daylight saving (British Summer Time as it is often referred to). If no adjustment is required then select none.
User Information User Information Press and hold Enter for five seconds to enter the User Information menu; Open Window detection (OW), when enabled, the heater will reduce the target room temperature to limit the energy waste when an open window is detected. Disabled as default. Factory Reset returns all settings to the factory presets.
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Service In order to enter the Service menu, Back, Menu & Enter must be pressed simultaneously and held for 10 seconds. Charge Time - for Service personnel use only. Slave Mode - for Service personnel use only. If more than one heater is installed in the same room it is recommended that the smallest capacity heater is set as a Slave.
Slave Mode If more than one heater is installed in the same room it is recommended that the largest capacity heater is set as the master and all smaller capacity products are set as slaves. Press Menu, Back and Enter for 3 seconds to enter the service menu, select ‘Slave Mode’...
Energy Saving Tips The energy we use to heat, light and power our homes contributes over a quarter of the UK’s carbon emissions, the principle contributor to climate change. Around half the energy used in the home is for heating and hot water, so using your heating system efficiently will not only help the environment, but also save you money.
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Important During the initial operation, some odour may be noticed due to the newness of materials used in manufacture. This is normal and will disappear after a short period of use. It is however advisable to keep the room well ventilated. Cleaning WARNING - ALWAYS ISOLATE THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING THE HEATER.
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Once we receive your information and proof of purchase we will contact you to make the necessary arrangements. If your Creda product is not covered by this Creda Guarantee there may be a charge to repair your product. However, we will contact you for agreement to any charges before any chargeable service is carried out.
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• You must provide to Creda or its authorised agents on request the original receipt as proof of purchase and - if required by Creda - proof of delivery. If you are unable to provide this documentation, you will be required to pay for any repair work required.
Battery Replacement Fig. 17 Fig. 18 Fig. 19 Fig. 20 IMPORTANT: Before replacing the battery ensure the heater is isolated from the electricity supply. NOTE – Battery should be disposed of in an appropriate manner This product is fitted with a replaceable battery in the controls. To replace the battery, follow the steps below.
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Energy Related Product Directive This product complies with Lot20 of the Energy Efficiency Directive (2015/1188). Model Identifier(s): Unit TSRE050 TSRE070 TSRE100 TSRE125 TSRE150 Heat output Nominal heat output Pnom 0.75 1.25 Minimum heat output (indicative) Pmin Maximum continuous heat output Pmax,c 0.8...
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