Clarke DEVIL 370PC Quartz Halogen Infra-Red Heater Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Clarke
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- GUARANTEE
- GENERAL SAFETY RULES
- ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
- UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
- OPERATION
- CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
- FAULT FINDING
- PARTS DIAGRAM
- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
- A SELECTION FROM THE VAST RANGE OF QUALITY PRODUCTS
- PARTS & SERVICE
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**Clarke DEVIL 370PC Quartz Halogen Infra-Red Heater Instruction Manual
**
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Quartz Halogen Heater.
Before attempting to use this product, please read this manual thoroughly and
follow the instructions carefully. In doing so you will ensure the safety of
yourself and that of others around you, and you can look forward to your
purchase giving you long and satisfactory service.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Number
| Devil 370PC
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Part Number
| 6926003
Weight|
17.14kg
Dimensions (W x D x H)
| 550 x 490 x 875 mm
Wattage|
2.8 kW
Amperage
| 12.17 A
Supply Voltage|
230V/50 Hz
Fuse Rating
| 13 A
Insulation Class|
IP20
Max Heat Output|
2.8kw (2 x 1.4 kW)
GUARANTEE
This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12
months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt which will be
required as proof of purchase.
This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or
tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was
intended.
Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can be
returned to us without prior permission. This guarantee does not effect your
statutory rights.
THE FOLLOWING TABLE ADDRESSES THE INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS OF REG.2015/1188
Item | Symbol | Value | Unit |
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Heat output | |||
Measured seasonal space heating energy efficiency | 36% | ||
Nominal heat output | Pnom | 2.8 | kW |
Minimum heat output (indicative) | P min | 1.4 | kW |
Maximum continuous heat output | P max | 2.8 | kW |
Auxiliary electricity consumption
At nominal heat output| elmax| n/a| kW
At minimum heat output| el min| n/a| kW
In standby mode| elSB| 0| kW
Type of heat input for electric storage local heaters only
Manual heat charge control with integrated thermostat| No
Manual heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback| No
Electronic heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback|
No
Fan assisted output| No
Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one)
Single stage heat output, no temperature control| No
Two or more manual stages, no temperature control| No
With mechanical thermostat temp control| No
With electronic temperature control| No
Electronic temperature control with day timer| No
Electronic temperature control with week timer| Yes
Other control options (multiple selections possible)
Room temperature control with presence detection| No
Room temperature control with open window detection| No
Room temperature control with distance control option| Yes
Room temperature control with adaptive start control| No
Room temperature control with working time limitation| Yes
Room temperature control with black bulb sensor| No
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
- These heaters are for INDOOR USE ONLY.
- DO NOT expose the heater or power cable to rain or wet conditions. Any water entering the heater will increase the risk of electric shock. DO NOT use this heater in a bathroom, shower room or any other wet environment.
- NEVER locate the heater near combustible materials such as curtains, furniture etc. Allow at least 1 metre distance.
- DO NOT locate the heater close to an adjacent wall or low ceiling. Allow a distance of at least 1 metre from a wall or ceiling. Avoid placing the heater directly below power socket outlets.
- Take care to ensure that the wire guard cannot be covered.
- DO NOT operate heater in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust such as in a paint spray booth or any explosive environment.
- NEVER stand the heater on a movable vehicle where it could tip over.
- DO NOT allow the halogen tubes to become covered with dust which could become a fire hazard. If used in a dusty workplace it should be cleaned as described under Cleaning and Maintenance.
- NEVER touch the halogen tubes for at least 15 minutes after switching off.
- DO NOT leave the heater unattended.
- If children are present always use with a fireguard.
- Store the heater out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with these instructions to operate it.
- Use ONLY in an upright position.
- ALWAYS manoeuvre the heater using the handles provided and avoid trapping the fingers between the handle and the heater body.
- NEVER leave the heater unattended while in use. Turn off at night if unattended.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- Electrical appliances must match the power outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use adaptor plugs with earthed (grounded) appliances. Correct plugs and outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock.
- DO NOT abuse the electrical cable. Never use the cable for pulling or unplugging the heater. Keep the cable away from sources of heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of electric shock.
- Keep the power cable well away from machines and ensure an adequate electrical supply is close at hand so that the operation is not restricted by the length of the cable.
- DO NOT use this product with an extension cable.
- ALWAYS disconnect from the power supply before moving the heater or performing any cleaning or maintenance tasks.
- Inspect the mains cable regularly for signs of damage. DO NOT use if it is damaged, and ALWAYS keep it away from the source of heat.
- Check the heater for damage before use. DO NOT use if the heater tubes are damaged or broken. Any damage should be properly repaired or the part replaced. If in doubt, DO NOT use. Consult your local Clarke dealer.
SERVICE & REPAIRS
- If necessary, have your heater repaired by a qualified person using identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the appliance is maintained.
Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING POLICY
Through purchase of this product, the customer is taking on the obligation to
deal with the WEEE in accordance with the WEEE regulations in relation to the
treatment, recycling & recovery and environmentally sound disposal of the
WEEE.
In effect, this means that this product must not be disposed of with general
household waste. It must be disposed of according to the laws governing Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) at a recognised disposal facility
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING: READ THESE ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE CONNECTING THE PRODUCT TO THE POWER SUPPLY.
The 230v models are provided with a 13 amp BS 1363 plug, fitted with a 13 amp
fuse and MUST be connected to a standard, 230 Volt (50Hz) electrical supply,
preferably through a suitably fused isolator switch.
If the plug has to be changed because it is not suitable for your socket or
because of damage, it must be removed and a replacement fitted, following the
wiring instructions shown below. The old plug must be discarded safely as
insertion into a power socket could cause an electrical hazard.
****WARNING: THE WIRES IN THE POWER CABLE OF THIS PRODUCT ARE COLOURED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:
BLUE = NEUTRAL BROWN = LIVE YELLOW AND GREEN = EARTH.
The wires in the mains lead should be wired up in accordance with the
following colour code:
- Connect the GREEN & YELLOW wire to the plug terminal marked with a letter E or
- Connect the BROWN wire to the plug terminal marked a letter “L”.
- Connect the BLUE wire to the plug terminal marked a letter “N”
The fuse in the plug must be replaced with one of the same rating and this
replacement must be ASTA approved to BS1362.
We strongly recommend that this machine is connected to the mains supply via a
Residual Current Device (RCD).
If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician. DO NOT attempt any
electrical repairs yourself.
UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY
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UNPACKING
Before assembling, please check contents against the following list and advise your dealer immediately if any parts are missing. -
1 x Heater
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2 x Support Legs with castors (2 with brakes)
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2 x Halogen tubes
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1 x Handle
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1 x Fixings pack
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1 x Remote control unit
ASSEMBLY
- Attach the supporting frames to the heater body using 14 mm securing bolts supplied.
- Attach the handle to each side of the heater body using the 10 mm bolts and plastic spacers.
- Fit the halogen tubes (see detail).
OPERATION
WARNING: FOR SAFE OPERATION OF THIS HEATER IT IS ESSENTIAL TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
All operations must be done using the remote control.
- 2 x AAA batteries are required and are installed as shown by the diagram found inside the remote control unit.
- The remote control must be directed at the heater display panel. It has a range of approx 2.5 metres and must be aimed at the correct angle.
MANUAL OPERATION
-
Position the heater where required, and lock the castors to prevent the heater from moving. Always move the heater using the handles.
-
Connect the power cable to a suitable power supply.
- The heater is equipped with an anti-tilt switch that automatically cuts the power off should the heater tip over. If this happens, stand the heater upright and it will immediately re-set.
- The heater is equipped with an anti-tilt switch that automatically cuts the power off should the heater tip over. If this happens, stand the heater upright and it will immediately re-set.
-
Switch on the power at the primary switch.
- The neon indicator will illuminate.
-
Set one or both secondary switches to the I (On) position as required.
- The left one controls the upper heating element and the right one controls the lower.
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Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to switch the elements on.
- The secondary switches will each illuminate to show that the heating element is in use.
- The ambient room temperature will be displayed.
-
Set the target temperature by pressing the + and – arrow keys on the remote control to a value between 15°C and 45°C.
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During normal operation the bar below the temperature display
pulsates to indicate that the heater is operating. -
When the heater has reached the target room temperature, the bar will become solid and the heater will automatically turn off. It will resume working when the ambient temperature falls 2oC below the target temperature.
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PROGRAMMING THE TIMER
When programming, note that the selection will only remain actively displayed for approximately 10 seconds before reverting to the beginning of the process. If unsure what value you wish to enter, you can maintain the display by making constant adjustments with the +/- buttons until making your final selection.
SETTING CURRENT TIME
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Switch the heater on with the remote control (on/off). The heating
elements can be either on or off. -
Press the TIME button.
- SUN will flash repeatedly.
-
Use the left and right arrow buttons to choose a day.
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Press the TIME button to go to the next step.
- The first 2 digits (HOUR) of the time display will flash.
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Use the + and – buttons to scroll to the correct time (24 hr clock)
-
Press the TIME button to set the Minutes.
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Use the + and – buttons to scroll to the minutes you require.
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Press the TIME button to finish the time and day set up.
- The current time and day will show as a constant when the WEEK TIMER is activated.
NOTE: The Time and Day setting will be lost and will need to be reset.
Once the heater is powered off completely, (either from the power switch or wall supply) Follow steps 1 to 8 to reset the clock.
- The current time and day will show as a constant when the WEEK TIMER is activated.
THE WEEK TIMER
-
The Week Timer covers a 7 day week (Monday to Sunday). You can program up to 3 individual “on/off” cycles each day.
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Each heating period can be set for a maximum of 24 hours in 10 minute increments. It is not possible for the program to span two consecutive days e.g. Monday 10pm to Tuesday 2am.
If the user requires the heater to operate over the midnight period
they would have to set two programs, one for Monday and one for Tuesday. -
The user can then also set two further programs for Tuesday if required.
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Always ensure that the heating elements are switched to the ON position when in Timer mode.
SETTING THE WEEK TIMER
SETTING THE DAY AND PROGRAM
- Press the WEEK TIMER button on the remote control.
- Monday will start to flash.
- Press the left and right arrow keys to select the day you want your program to start and press the WEEK TIMER button to confirm.
- Program 1 [01] will now flash.
- Use the + and – buttons to select the program you want to set and press the WEEK TIMER button to confirm.
- The programs will be displayed as 01, 02 and 03.
- The first two digits of the clock will flash and the word ON will be displayed.
- Use the + and – arrow keys to select the starting hour and press the WEEK TIMER button to confirm.
- The second set of digits will flash.
- Use the + and – arrow keys to select the starting minutes and press the WEEK TIMER button to confirm.
- The display will show OF and the first two digits of the clock will flash. You can now set the time the heater will turn off.
- Use the + and – arrow keys to select the finishing hour and press the WEEK TIMER button to confirm.
- The second set of digits will flash.
- Use the + and – arrow keys to select the finishing minutes (in increment of 10) and press the WEEK TIMER button to confirm.
SETTING FURTHER PROGRAMS
- Repeat the above steps to program each individual program/day.
ACTIVATING THE TIMER FUNCTION
- To activate the TIMER mode press the TIMER On/Off button.
- The Day and Time will be shown on the display.
- To turn the heater off press the TIMER On/Off button. The day and time will be removed from the display and only temperature will be shown.
TO CLEAR A PROGRAM
- To clear a program press the WEEK TIMER button once scroll to the day that needs to be reset using the left and right arrows.
- Press and hold the TIMER On/Off button for approximately 3 to 4 seconds.
- A beep will be heard from the heater and the time for that program will show 00:00. The program is then ready to be set once again.
ECO MODE
Press the ECO button once to activate ECO mode.
- Only ambient room temperature will be displayed.
- Other lights on the display will switch off.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
If the heater has been used, always allow it to cool down for at least 15 minutes and disconnect from the power supply before performing any maintenance tasks.
FITTING/ REPLACING TUBES
Before attempting to fit/replace halogen tubes, make sure that the heater is
switched off and isolated from the electrical supply by removing the plug from
the socket.
NEVER handle the halogen tubes with bare hands. Always handle using
either a soft clean glove or a piece of soft clean cloth wrapped around the
lamp.
- Loosen and remove the two pozidrive screws securing the wire guard, remove the guard and store removed parts safely.
- To remove the tube, grasp and gently but firmly push it to one end of the heater. The tube holders are spring loaded and will allow the tube sufficient movement to clear the opposite holder.
- Remove the tube and dispose of it according to local regulations.
- Fit new halogen tubes in reverse order.
- Replace the guard using the screws removed earlier.
The heater is now ready for use again.
PERIODICALLY
- If there is any serious build up of dirt, wipe the exterior thoroughly with a damp cloth. Take care that no moisture enters the heater. Take care NOT to touch the tubes with your fingers.
- Inspect the power cable for damage. Undue heat will cause the cable to stiffen and crack. If this is found, have the cable replaced. Check cable routing and ensure it is well away from the heat source.
- Ensure heating tubes are clear of dust (use compressed air to clean if possible. (ALWAYS wear a dust mask if performing this operation).
- Refer to your CLARKE dealer if internal repair is required.
- When storing the heater, allow it to cool down, then place it in its packing box for storage in a dry, ventilated place.
FAULT FINDING
SYMPTOM | PROBLEM | SOLUTION |
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Heater does not operate, although plugged in and switched on. | Plug is | |
loose/bad connection. | Remove the plug & check the connection of the plug and |
socket.
Fuse blown.| Replace if necessary and investigate the cause. If fuse blow
repeatedly, consult your Clarke dealer.
No power at socket outlet.| Insert plug into a suitable socket.
Tilt safety switch is disabling unit.| Ensure unit is upright. If switch does
not re-set, consult your Clarke dealer.
Heater tube is glowing hot.| Input voltage incorrect.| Ensure power supply
matches the rating on the label.
Air supply partly blocked.| Ensure the heater is kept away from any objects or
materials which could impair the fresh air supply.
Heater does not respond to remote controller.| Batteries defective.| Replace
batteries.
Controller is out of range or not pointing at the display panel.| Move closer
or try different angles of pointing the controller at the heater.
PARTS DIAGRAM
No | Description |
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1 | Castor (standard) |
2 | Castor with Brake |
3 | Ceramic End Cap |
4 | Halogen Tube |
5 | Wire Guard |
6 | Power cable |
7 | Handle |
8 | Plastic spacers |
No | Description |
--- | --- |
9 | Bolt |
10 | Support Frame |
11 | Control panel assembly |
12 | PCB controlunit (notshown) |
13 | Tilt safety switch (not shown) |
14 | ON/OFF switch (power) |
15 | ON/OFF switches (lamps) |
16 | Remote control unit (not shown) |
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