martec MBHC2LW Contour 2 3000K LED Light Fan Bathroom Heater Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- martec
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MBHC2LW Contour 2 3000K LED Light
Dear customers, Thank you for selecting Martec Bathroom Heater 3 h 1. Please
read all instructions before commencing installation.
IMPORTANT: This unit must be installed to comply with the appropriate
council regulations and the Australia and New Zealand wiring rules
AS/NZS3000:2000 or lastest edition thereof.
The main supply and interconnecting cables required for the installation of
this unit are not included.
WARNING – INSTALLATION ONLY TO BE BY QUALIFIED PERSONS
- Use this heater only as described in this manual. The manufacturer does not recommend any other use as this may cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. If you have questions, contact the manufacturer or local agent.
- All wiring must be carried out by a Licensed Electrician in accordance with all applicable codes and standards.
- Make sure the power s off before the installation.
- When cutting into the wall, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
- The heater must be properly grounded
- The lamps are hot when n use. Do not touch the infrared lamps with any part of your body when h used.
- For the purpose of avoiding any dangerous gas leaking into your bathroom, the ventiduct of the heater must not be laid together with the ventiduct of the air-fueled water heater or other open-fire appliances in the same flue.
- The disconnection may be achieved by having the plug accessible or by incorporating a switch h the fixed wiring h accordance with the wiring rules. The heater must be isolated from the power by means of a plug or all-pole disconnection switch with a contact separation of at least 3mm h each pole.
- The power cable must stand a minimum 5A load.
- The appliances are 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 the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- The heater b to be installed so that switches and other controls cannot be touched by a person h the bath or shower.
- The appliance shall, under no circumstances, be covered with insulating material or similar material.
- Regulations concerning the discharge of air have to be fulfilled.
- Joists, beams, and rafters shall not be cut or notched to install the appliance.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE INSTALLING
A few minutes of planning can make a big difference to the installation time and also to your satisfaction with the function of the unit.
- The unit should not be installed directly above a shower or bathtub. The unit must not be installed in a position where water may splash onto the lamps.
- The unit must not be installed beneath a fixed socket.
- The units are designed for installation in flat ceilings only. Do not mount it on a sloping ceiling or a vertical wall.
- The infrared lamps are most effective when you are standing directly beneath them, so generally, the unit would be mounted a place where you would stand to dry yourself.
- For the exhaust fan to work efficiently, replacement air of a volume equivalent to what is being extracted must be able to enter the room. Generally, this air would be drawn under the door, or through a slightly open window. If the room s airtight, the fan will function poorly
- Before commencing any cutting, check in the ceiling space that there are no obstructions such as ceiling joists and that there b sufficient height clearance for the housing. Check that the electrical wiring can be routed from the wall switches to the mounting location.
INSTALLATION
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Cutting a vent Locate a vent position (above the ceiling) on the wall, and then cut a 105mm diameter hole at this very position.
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Ducting Put one end of the 100mm diameter ventiduct into the vent hole and seal the space around the hole using a suitable sealant and cowling where necessary.
Note: Since the length of each duct is 1.5m, make sure that from the center of installation position there should be a distance within 1.5m to the outside vent. -
Locating the heater
For the purpose of obtaining the best healing effect, the lamps there should be about a 2.3m overall height to the ground. -
Prepare the ceiling Cut around the attached hole-cutting template and use this template to mark the hole outline on the ceiling. Make sure the distance between the edges and wall is no less than 250mm. Also, the rooftop should be a minimum of 220mm height to the ceiling.
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Remove the Fascia
Remove all lamps from the heater. Unclip the internal fascia-retaining springs inside the housing. Remove the fascia. Note: Do not force when removing the heating lamps. -
Viking
Connect one end of the interconnecting wire with the switch panel and then drag the other end power cable out of the hole in the ceiling. Open the terminal block cover cn the housing and make the connection as the wiring diagram instructs, then reposition the terminal block cover. Tuck the redundant wire into the ceiling so as to leave the housing enough room to fix in.
Note: Ensure that the powers are turned off before carrying out any work on electrical installations.
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Ft the in-house at of the duct to the fan outlet, at Cud the end with duct clip. Note: Keep the route as straight as possible.
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Position the housing into the hole Choose an optimal direction to put the housing into the hole in accordance with the position of the fan outlet. Use the two spring clips to fixt the housing. Ensure that the unit is held securely by the clips.
Note: Try to keep the redundant wire away from the housing. -
Final installation
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Replace the fascia Replace the fascia and retaining springs.
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Replace the lamps Ensure the lamps are tightened sufficiently to make good electrical contact. Clean the lamps and fascia.
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Fix the switch panel to the wall
Note: The switch wiring should be mounted inside the wall to give the switch an integrated built in appearance. If k e necessary to run the wiring on the outside of the wall, use a suitable conduit and fixings to properly located and hold the wiring used.
For the exhaust fan to work efficiently, replacement air of a volume equivalent to what is being extracted must be able to enter the room. h general this air would be drawn from under the door, or through a slightly opened window. If the rooms are air-tight, the fan will function poorly. USE Our bathroom heater uses infrared heating lamps as a source of heat. It also combines the functions of exhaust and light. -
Heat
Turn on/off ‘ the HEAT button. Each individual infrared lamp has been sprayed 4 times with cold water to ensure that there are no flaws h the construction.
Note: Do not touch the infrared lamps with any part of your body when h used. -
Exhaust
Turn on/off the ‘FAN’ button. The heater can exhaust odor and steam in a quick and efficient way by turning on the ‘FAN’ button.
Nola: No additional exhaust fan e necessary for the heater itself can exhaust all odor and steam as needed. -
Lighting
Turn on/off ‘LIGHT button.
Note: Do not turn on/off the buttons frequently when h used. Shut off power if in long vacancy.
MAINTENANCE
- Clean
- Shut off power before cleaning.
- Wipe lamps and fascia with care using a soft cloth soaked with a neutral
detergent.
Note: Ensure the lamps are cool to touch before handling.
- Law Replacement ‘
- Check and tighten lamps regularly.
- Shut off power before replacement.
- Use E27 8W LED for lighting(MARTEC Code: MRL 8W).
- Use E27 275W infrared lamps for heating(MARTEC Code: MRL275W).
Note: k may affect operation (even cause danger) when lamps, other than the designated ones, are used.
WARRANTY
The unit is warranted against defects h manufacturing and workmanship for a period of 2 years. The warranty does not extend to lamp globes supplied or installation of the unit or any associated wiring or any damage caused by installation or wiring. The installation must be conducted by a licensed electrician and a suitable certificate of safety is to be issued by the electrician who installed the unit. Warranty claims will be voided unless a certificate of safety can be produced when required, prior to service or repair. This warranty does not cover damages or loss caused by
- Heat or light lamps.
- Any consequential losses arising from incorrect installation or operation or maintenance of this product.
- Any consequential losses arising from incorrect wiring of this product.
- Any modifications or changes made to the unit, other than those recommended by the Manufacturer
ACCC Required Statement
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to Marlee replacing the product in a home with
parts and labor for a major failure. 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. Marlee offers an in-home warranty
that includes parts and labor so the end consumers not out of pocket.
MAIN TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
Model Number | MBHC2LW, MBHC2LS |
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Rated Voltage | 230V-240V |
Rated Frequency | 50Hz |
Rated Power | 583 WATT |
LIST OF ACCESSORIES
Operation unit | 1 piece |
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Infrared lamp 275W (E27) | 2 pieces |
Light Led Globe 8 Watt (E27) | 1 piece |
Installation instruction & hole-cutting template | 1 piece |
Warranty card | 1 piece |
Venliduct | 1 set |
Duct dip | 1 piece |
Switch | 1 piece |
Fill out the following details and file with the purchase invoice for warranty
service.
MODEL NO:
Purchased from:…………
Date of purchase:………….
PTY LTD ABN: 82599302308
We reserve the rights to revise this instruction without any prior notice.
Please use this card as hole cutting template 390mmx220mm.
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