Tansun Quartz IR radiator 1500 W 9 m² Silver 100513 IP Datenbogen
Produktcode
100513 IP
6. Gently pull the emitter wires through the back plate of the heater so the wires exit the terminal box (Fig 5).
7. Starting at the left hand side, remove the end casing - this may require a few gentle taps to disengage the locating lugs and allow the casing to
become free. The back plate will also now be free from its fixings (Fig 6).
8. Slide out the side reflector and the guard completely through the open end to fully expose the emitter holder (Fig 7).
7. Starting at the left hand side, remove the end casing - this may require a few gentle taps to disengage the locating lugs and allow the casing to
become free. The back plate will also now be free from its fixings (Fig 6).
8. Slide out the side reflector and the guard completely through the open end to fully expose the emitter holder (Fig 7).
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
4. Disconnect the emitter from the connector blocks by unscrewing the screws highlighted above in Fig. 2.
5. Unscrew the two self-tapping screws (see Fig. 3) from each side of the casing and let the back pivot down (Fig. 4).
5. Unscrew the two self-tapping screws (see Fig. 3) from each side of the casing and let the back pivot down (Fig. 4).
R e p l a c i n g t h e E m i t t e r
If you are in any doubt about following the procedure below, please contact us for technical assistance. The mains power should be
disconnected before any attempts are made to replace the emitter. The following should be carried out with compliance to I.E.E.
regulations. Please read the notes on page 7 with regards to handling and buying a replacement emitter before proceeding.
1. Ensure the heater and emitter are cool and the power supply is disconnected by removing the plug from the socket outlet.
2. Remove the heater from its mounting and work on a safe, flat surface.
3. Remove the screws from the terminal box and lift off the lid.
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Fig. 2
9. Repeat the removal of the end casing on the opposite end and remove the other side reflector.
10. Release the emitter end by pulling the top edge of the spring clip away from the emitter on the emitter
holder (a small screwdriver can be inserted into the small slot to assist pulling the clip back). Gently lift the
end of the emitter upwards so it is no longer being fully retained by the clip but leave half in as shown in Fig.
8. Repeat at the opposite end and fully remove the lamp from the clip. The opposite end of the emitter can
be fully released now and the emitter completely removed (Fig. 9). The heater should now be broken down
in its part form as shown in Fig. 10.
10. Release the emitter end by pulling the top edge of the spring clip away from the emitter on the emitter
holder (a small screwdriver can be inserted into the small slot to assist pulling the clip back). Gently lift the
end of the emitter upwards so it is no longer being fully retained by the clip but leave half in as shown in Fig.
8. Repeat at the opposite end and fully remove the lamp from the clip. The opposite end of the emitter can
be fully released now and the emitter completely removed (Fig. 9). The heater should now be broken down
in its part form as shown in Fig. 10.
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Fig. 8
11. Take your new emitter and refit by ensuring the leads are facing upwards and away from the emitter holders. The emitter can be clipped in by
pulling the tabs back (Fig. 11). Please read the note about handling the emitter on page 7 before continuing.
12. The guard and side reflectors can now be refitted. Starting with the guard, slide it down its track and roughly centralise it. Then slide the side
reflectors in at each end (Fig. 12).
13. Turn the heater over and starting with one end of the heater, place one of the emitter leads into the back of the heater and shape it so it is clear of
the screw hole for the end casing (Fig. 13).
14. Take an end casing and refit by lining up the locating lugs - taking care that the emitter lead is free of the centre screw hole and rear mating
surface. More pressure can be applied to the two parts to engage the lugs enough to see that the lead is not going to get trapped. This is extremely
important! Should you trap a lead the heatproof sleeve should be removed and the insulation inspected for damage.
Any signs of damage will render the emitter unsuitable for use and should be replaced!
pulling the tabs back (Fig. 11). Please read the note about handling the emitter on page 7 before continuing.
12. The guard and side reflectors can now be refitted. Starting with the guard, slide it down its track and roughly centralise it. Then slide the side
reflectors in at each end (Fig. 12).
13. Turn the heater over and starting with one end of the heater, place one of the emitter leads into the back of the heater and shape it so it is clear of
the screw hole for the end casing (Fig. 13).
14. Take an end casing and refit by lining up the locating lugs - taking care that the emitter lead is free of the centre screw hole and rear mating
surface. More pressure can be applied to the two parts to engage the lugs enough to see that the lead is not going to get trapped. This is extremely
important! Should you trap a lead the heatproof sleeve should be removed and the insulation inspected for damage.
Any signs of damage will render the emitter unsuitable for use and should be replaced!
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Fig. 10
16. At this point, the new emitter can be connected. Firstly remove the connector block
retaining bridge by removing the screw and lifting out. The connector block can be lifted out of
its locating lugs to allow for better access when connecting the new emitter (see Fig. 16).
retaining bridge by removing the screw and lifting out. The connector block can be lifted out of
its locating lugs to allow for better access when connecting the new emitter (see Fig. 16).
15. If the emitter lead is free, the end casing
can be fully fitted by tapping into place firstly at
the front then at the back (Fig. 15). The middle
screw should be refitted.
can be fully fitted by tapping into place firstly at
the front then at the back (Fig. 15). The middle
screw should be refitted.
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Fig. 9
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Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 11