Heater p – Steffes 1003 User Manual
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DWG
1002
REF
DESCRIPTION
(120V PLUG-IN)
1002
1003
NO.
ITEM #
ITEM #
ITEM #
49
Damper Voltage Dropping Resistor
1017012
1017018
1017017
50.
Remote Room Temperature Sensor, Optional
1302024
1302024
1302024
51.
Outdoor Temperature Sensor, Optional
13020261302026
1302026
52.
Cord Connect
1015000
N/A
N/A
53.
Wall Hanging Bracket, Optional
11900361190036
1190036
The room heating unit is shipped from the factory preset with standard operating functions.
Adjustments should not have to be made; however, if you find it is necessary to do so, this section
contains the information for changing the standard configuration. Please proceed with caution
when making the adjustments.
The data for the heaters operating functions are stored in specific locations in the heater's microprocessor and can be
accessed through the control panel. All functions should be adjusted by the installer for the application at the time of
the installation. The only adjustment the user should have to make is setting the room temperature which is typical
with any heating system. If the ETS system has been set for manual charge control, the user will also need to adjust
the brick core charge level on occasion.
Usually, the owner can access heater data stored in Locations 0 through 10 (L00 - L10) and can make adjustments if
desired. When adjusting or viewing any of the heater data, the MODE digit will indicate an "L" or a "d".
L = Indicates the location of the heater function that is being viewed or changed. (See Figure 16.)
d = Indicates the specific data that is stored in a location. This data determines how the heater will
function. (See Figure 17.)
HOW TO CHANGE THE HEATER'S OPERATION
Step 1
Hold the M button until a "d" appears on the MODE digit.
Step 2
Release the M button. The face plate will display "L00". The "L" under the MODE digit
indicates a specific location of the heater's microprocessor, and the "00" indicates the location
number.
Step 3
Press the
ñ
arrow button until the location to be edited is reached.
Step 4
After reaching the location to be edited, press and hold the M button. A "d" under the
MODE digit and two numbers under the TEMPERATURE digits will be displayed. This is
the data that is currently stored in this specific location.
1
MODE TEMPERATURE
MODE TEMPERATURE
In this example, you
are in function
location 3.
In this example, the
data stored in a
location is 70.
Figure 17
Figure 16
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