BROMIC BH0820001 Eclipse Smart-Heat Electric Portable 3300W Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
Bromic

BH0820001 Eclipse Smart-Heat Electric Portable 3300W

ECLIPSE SMART-HEATTM ELECTRIC PORTABLE 3300W
BY BROMIC
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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VERSION 1.6 CA-FR

! WARNING
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

! IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important information about the installation, operation, and maintenance of Eclipse Smart-HeatTM Electric Heaters. Please pay close attention to the important safety information shown throughout
this instruction manual. Any safety information will be accompanied by the following safety alert symbols
DANGER, ! WARNING, ! IMPORTANT
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons, including the following:
· READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY – Read all instructions before installing, servicing or using this heater.
· Installation must comply with NEC and CEC code and local building code. · This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch the hot
surfaces. · Keep combustible materials such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes and
curtains at least 3.3 feet (1 meter) from the heater head in all directions. · Improper installation, operation, or maintenance can result in death, severe injury, or
property damage. · Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or people
who are infirmed and whenever the heater is left operating and unattended. · Do not operate any heater after it malfunctions. Disconnect power at service panel
and have heater inspected by a licensed electrical contractor before reusing. · To disconnect heater, turn controls to off, and turn off power to heater circuit at main
disconnection panel. · Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as
this may cause an electric shock or fire or damage the heater. · To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner. · A heater has hot parts inside. Do not use it in the areas where gasoline, paint or
flammable liquids are used or stored. · Use this heater only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by
the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or injury to persons. · This appliance is intended for installation with 220-240 Volt Power supply · Installation MUST be carried out by a licensed and authorised technician in
accordance with local electrical codes. · This product is intended for domestic and commercial use. · International Registered Designs pending · SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Correct disposal of this product
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer from whom the product was purchased so that they may organise environmentally safe recycling.

Head Office: 10 Phiney Place, Ingleburn, NSW 2565 Australia Telephone: 1300 276 642 (within Australia) or +61 2 9748 3900 (from overseas) Fax: +61 2 9748 4289
Email: enquiries@bromic.com Web: www.bromic.com/heat
Note: Bromic Pty Ltd reserves the right to make changes to specifications, parts, components and equipment without prior notification. This installation, operation and service manual may not be reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Bromic Pty Ltd.

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CONTENT
IMPORTANT NOTES & WARNINGS PRODUCT OVERVIEW
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS PRODUCT FEATURES
HEATER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
KEY DIMENSIONS & CLEARANCES BOX CONTENTS WARNING INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION PORTABLE HEATER CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAM OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF PREPARING TO MOVE THE APPLIANCE MOVING THE APPLIANCE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY OPENING CONTROL BOX TO PAIR A NEW REMOTE PAIRING REMOTE CONTROL TO HEATER PCB PAIRING REMOTE CONTROL TO LED PCB
MAINTENANCE & SERVICING TROUBLESHOOTING REPLACEMENT PARTS

4-5 6 6 6 6
7-20 7
8-9 9
10-20 21 22
23-26 23 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 26 27 28 28

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IMPORTANT NOTES & WARNINGS

! WARNING

·

· IMPORTANT – Installation MUST be carried out by a licensed electrical contractor.

· Heater must be installed on level ground & by 2 persons.

·

· Improper installation, adjustment, or alteration and failure to follow the warnings and instructions in this manual could · result in severe personal injury, death or property damage.

· The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage resulting from improper use. The manufacturer emphasises · that this appliance should be used in a responsible manner and that all procedures, warnings, and safety instructions contained in this booklet should be followed strictly.

· The installer is to ensure that the requirements of the local

authority, local electrical installation code, municipal building

codes, and any other relevant statutory regulations are

·

carried out.

· Do not use or store flammable materials near this appliance. ·

· This installation, operation and service manual should not be

removed from the site of installation. Installer should leave ·

manual with the customer for future reference. ·

· A minimum safety distance of 3.3 feet (1 meter) should

always be left in front of the Heater Head.

·

· The Heater head must be installed at least 5.9 feet

·

(1.8 meters) above the floor.

· The Heater must not be located immediately below or

in front of an electrical socket outlet. Heat radiated from

the appliance may damage the electricity outlet or plug if

placed incorrectly.

·

· Any guard or other protective device removed for servicing

(conducted by a licensed electrical contractor) must be

fitted in place before operating the heater.

·

· This appliance can be used by children aged from 12 years

and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or

·

mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if

they are supervised.

·

· Children shall not play with the appliance.

·

· Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by

children without supervision.

·

· Children of less than 12 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.

· Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns. Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present.

· Keep packaging materials out of reach of children.

· Do not spray aerosols or flammable materials in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation or whilst heater surface is hot.

· Installation and repair must be carried out by a qualified

and licensed electrical contractor only. The heater should

be inspected before use and at least annually serviced

and inspected by a qualified and licenced service

·

technician.

The Heater Head has no serviceable parts. For the Base and Arm, please refer to the Maintenance and Servicing section for more details regarding troubleshooting and replacement parts.
The LED contained in this luminaire is non-replaceable and must not be removed.
Do not perform maintenance until heater has been turned off, power disconnected, and heater temperature has cooled to room temperature.
Certain materials or items, when stored under or near the appliance, will be subjected to radiant heat and could be discoloured or seriously damaged. Combustible materials e.g. floors, furniture, fixtures and plants must be kept a minimum of 3.3 feet (1 meter) from the front of the heater head.
Be sure the heater is not facing the ceiling or flammable or combustible substances/ materials.
This radiant heater is NOT intended to be installed on or in vehicles and/or boats.
Do not attempt to alter the unit in any manner.
Remove all transit protection & packaging before use.
Do not paint any surface of the heater.
Check for damage to the appliance regularly. The heater must not be used if the glass panel or any other part of the heater is damaged. If damage to the appliance is suspected, discontinue use immediately and contact the supplier or a qualified technician.
After unpacking, make sure the appliance shows no signs of visible damage or tampering. If the appliance appears damaged, contact the place of purchase for assistance.
This appliance must only be used on a 220-240V AC single-phase power supply.
Do not touch the heating surface at any time, even when the heater is turned off and has cooled down.
Do not touch the heater with wet hands at any time.
If the appliance has not been used, or will not be used, for an extended period of time, disconnect power supply.
At the end of this product’s useful life, it must not be disposed of as domestic waste, but must be taken to a collection centre for waste electrical and electronic equipment. It is the user’s responsibility to dispose of this appliance through the appropriate channels at the end of its useful life. Failure to do so may incur the penalties established by local laws governing waste disposal. Proper differential collection, and the subsequent recycling, processing and environmentally compatible disposal of waste equipment avoids unnecessary damage to the environment and possible related health risks, and also promotes recycling of the materials used in the appliance. For further information on waste collection and disposal; contact your local waste disposal service or the place of purchase.
In case of direct connection to a supply line, a bipolar circuit breaker with contact opening distance of at least 1/8 inch (3 mm) must be fitted upstream from the supply line. Contact an authorised service technician if you are unsure if you have a circuit breaker installed on the premises.

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IMPORTANT NOTES AND WARNINGS CONTINUED …

· Do not install the heater directly near a bathtub, shower, swimming pool or other body of water. Any switches or controls must not be within reach of a person in the bathtub, shower, swimming pool or other body of water.
· To maintain Ingress Protection Rating (IP54), only suitable IP54 (or better) rated outdoor plug & sockets should be used for electrical installation.

· Do not lean on heater or rest any objects leaning up against heater, including the arm.
· Do not hang any foreign items off any part of this appliance e.g. do not hang towels, clothing, lines, lights, cables.
· Do not swing from arm or heater head.
· Do not stand or sit on any part of heater, including the base.

· This product does not have a switch for electrical disconnection. A means for disconnection of the heater must be incorporated in the wall socket & fixed wiring according to the local electrical codes.
· Do not roll heater over the supply cable when moving heater, to prevent damage to cable.
· If the supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a safety hazard.

· When not in use, disconnect, cover & store product away from sun & rain exposure.
· The Heater is designed to withstands winds of up to 20 mph (30km/h). When located in areas prone to high wind conditions greater than 20 mph (30km/h), the Base must be fixed to ground or stored away protected from wind. Fixings must be removed prior to moving heater. Weights must be assembled to heater when moving full assembled heater, to prevent tipping.

· This heater is not equipped with a device to control the room temperature. Do not use this heater in small

· Base Cover & Mounting screw must be fitted to ensure protection of base components.

rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own, unless constant supervision is provided.

· Rubber seal must be fitted to Base Cover to protect painted pole surfaces from scratching.

· Do not excessively bend the electrical connection to the power supply.

· O-rings must be fitted to arms to prevent water ingress and reduce corrosion.

· Keep the supply cable & plug away from sharp edges

· Caution: Base can be a trip hazard.

during handling and installation.

· Do not use heater if Heater Head is not level with the

· Do not pull on the supply cable or subject it to traction force.

ground. Angle must be checked during assembly using spirit level (not included).

· Caution should be taken when dismantling goods from

· Do not use heater if heater head or arm is loose.

shipping container to prevent from injury when lifting heavy · Check product label for correct voltage and wattage to

parts. Maximum safe lifting 35 lbs (16 kg) per person.

ensure power source conforms to the heater’s requirements.

· Caution should be taken when lifting weights. Each weight is · The exterior housing of the heater should be cleaned

22 lbs (10 kg). Maximum safe lifting 35 lbs (16kg) per person.

regularly. To clean the appliance; ensure heater is off and has

· All 10 weights must be assembled to base during assembly, to prevent tipping and any unintended movement of heater.

been off for at least 2 hours after operation, before wiping off any dirt/dust with a soft damp cloth & glass cleaner. Salt in the air can cause rusting of metal, especially at locations

· Caution should be taken when moving the base. Use two people to guide heater when moving position to prevent collisions with surrounding objects. Weights must be

near the coast. Additional cleaning of the heater with a soft damp cloth fortnightly will aid in maintaining the product’s appearance.

assembled to heater when moving full assembled heater, to prevent tipping. Heater can be moved forwards and backwards, and pivoted on the two assembled wheels.

· Do not clean heater with cleaners that are combustible or corrosive.

· When moving base, ensure floor is adequately protected.

· Heater must be installed on flat surface capable of withstanding at least 350 lbs (160 kg). Heater must not be installed on soft surfaces which cannot support the weight of heater (e.g. grass, mud, dirt).

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Eclipse Smart-HeatTM Electric is designed to provide efficient space heating for commercial and residential applications. The Eclipse Smart-HeatTM Electric heaters have electrical approval in Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, Europe, UK, and are rated to IP54 for Ingress Protection, making the Eclipse Smart-HeatTM Electric Portable the perfect solution for a variety of indoor and outdoor heating applications.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS
Model Part No (Portable Heater Head USA/CAN) Part No (Portable Arms USA/CAN) Part No (Portable Base USA/CAN) Appliance Output (watts) Light Output (watts) Power Connection Required (Volts) Ingress Protection Heater Head Dimensions (W x H x D) Heater Head Weight Arm Weight Base Weight (with weights included) Finish
Approval

Eclipse Smart-HeatTM Electric Portable 3300W BH8280064 BH8280065 BH8280066 3300 W
13 W @ 24 V DC 220-240 V – a.c. – 60 Hz
IP54
27.5 x 27.5 x 4.4 in (700 x 700 X 111 mm)
30 lbs (13.5 kg) 33 lbs (15.0 kg) 320 lbs (145 kg)
Matt Black
Electrical: SGS – 801126 (US/CAN) Radio: FCC ID: P59TVEVO916S (US), Radio: IC: 11242A-TVEVO916S (CAN), EMC: SGS – GZEM201101691501 (US), GZEM201101691601 (CAN)

PRODUCT FEATURES

Stylish, slimline and contemporary design to suit
any decor.
Efficient portable space heating with 3 built in
heat levels.
Heaters can also be integrated into smart control
systems.

Wind resistant & IP54 water protection rating.
Suitable for outdoor and indoor heating applications
such as restaurants, cafes, bars and clubs, factories, office spaces, designated smoking areas, public areas, hotels, homes and more.

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HEATER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – PORTABLE

KEY DIMENSIONS & CLEARANCES
Heaters must be installed according to the minimum installation clearances shown in these diagrams. Appliance must not be moved after installation causing the clearance distances to be reduced.
Dimensions shown in: [inches] mm
PORTABLE

FRONT VIEW
27.6 700

CEILING & WALL CLEARANCE

98 2500
94 2388
79 2000 8 192

25

24

625

611

18

90

450

2294

The stated clearance to combustible materials represents surface temperature of 117°F (65°C) above room temperature. Building & other structural material with a low heat tolerance (such as plastic, vinyl siding, canvas, tri-ply etc.) may subject to degradation at lower temperature. It is the installer’s responsibility to assure that adjacent materials are protected.

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HEATER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – PORTABLE CONTINUED…
Contents Packed in (3) Boxes Box 1 Contents
Eclipse Head Assembly with 4.5m cable & plug. Including pre-assembled 4 x Dome Head Screws (M4 – Length: 6mm) & 2 x Dome Head Screws (M5 – Length: 14mm)
Instruction Manual (This Document)
Box 2 Contents
Lower Arm with Large O-Ring fitted
Middle Arm with Large O-Ring fitted

Upper Arm 8

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4 x Slotted Head Screws (M4 – Length: 6mm) with O-Rings fitted
SPARES: 4 x Slotted Head Screws (M4 – Length: 6mm) with O-Rings fitted
Box 3 Contents

Base Assembly including 10 X Base Weights

Note: Plug not shown.

Remote Control (with wall holder and screws)

Tools/Parts Required (not Included)
· Bolts for fastening to Ground surface · Phillips Head Screw Driver · Flat Head Screw Driver · Small Step Ladder · 2 strong people to help with lifting & assembly · Spirit Level
! WARNING
This heater MUST be installed by an licensed electrical contractor. Do not perform maintenance, or carry out installation or assembly procedure while electrical power is switched on. Wait 2 hours after switching off the heater before handling to prevent touching hot surfaces.
For longest product life and to maintain product appearance, position heater under cover and protect from rain and weather. When not in use, disconnect & store product under cover away from sun and rain exposure.
! IMPORTANT
The appliance must be placed on level firm ground, such that the heater head is level.

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Instructions
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! WARNING Heavy Items (>330 lbs). Maximum safe lifting 35 lbs (16 kg) per person. Forklift must be used to move prior to breaking down crate.
1. Using Phillips Head screwdriver, remove 10 X screws to dismantle the Base crate, allowing the Base Cover to be uncovered.

2. Remove the Dome Head Screw (M4 – Length: 6mm) which fastens the Base Cover to the rear of the Base, and keep aside for later assembly.

1x

M4 – Length: 6mm (Preassembled)

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3. Remove the Base Cover and place to the side on a non-abrasive surface, to avoid scratching.

! WARNING Heavy items (22 lbs each). Take caution when moving weights.
4. Remove 10 X 22 lbs (10 kg) Base weights from the rear compartment of the Heater Base and place them nearby the desired heater location.

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5. Remove the 4 x Crate Fixing Screws from the within the Base.

! WARNING Heavy Item. Min Two Person Lift. Maximum safe lifting 35 lbs (16 kg) per person.
6. Remove the Base from the pallet and place it on a flat surface in desired heater location.

7. NOTE: If installing in areas subject to high winds, gusts or hurricanes, heater base must be bolted down to ground using appropriately sized and type bolts (not included) suited for the ground surface through the 5 X Holes in the Heater Base.

(Fixing bolts not included)

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! WARNING
Care should be taken when replacing weights into the base. Gloves should be worn to protect hands and fingers from pinch hazards.
8. Replace 10 X 22 lbs (10 kg) Base Weights into the rear compartment of the Base.

9. Unwrap Lower Arm section from its packaging.

10. Fit the Lower Arm section into base, slotting the front two mounting holes on the bottom plate slot into the two M8 threads on the base dampeners.

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11. Fasten the front two slots of the Lower Arm section to the dampeners using 2 X M8 Washers, and 2X M8 Nuts.

2x

M8 – Nut

2x

M8 – Washer

12. Fasten the rear two slots of the Lower Arm section to the Base using 2 X M8 Washers, and 2X M8 – Length: 35mm bolts.

2x

M8 – Bolt Length: 35mm

2x

M8 – Washer

! IMPORTANT Ensure all Nuts, Washers and Bolts are fully assembled and tightened to ensure arm remains assembled.

13. Check that 1 X Large O-ring (35mm ID) is fitted on the connector section of the Lower Arm.
14. Unwrap the Base Cover from its packaging and confirm that seal is fitted to the arm slot.

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15. Slide the base cover down over the Lower Arm section, allowing it to rest on top of the Base.

16. Unwrap the Top Arm section and the Heater Head from their packaging.

17. Feed the cable through the Top Arm section, and feed through the slack.

18. Attach the top arm section to the Heater Head using the 2 X Dome Head Screws (M5 – Length: 14mm) (preassembled to head).

Line up the screw marked A on the heater head with the screw hole marked A on the top arm section, and respectively B with B.

Both screws should be fully inserted into the two screw holes perpendicular to the arm, so that the bromic logo on the glass is at the front of the heater.

2x

M5 – Length: 14mm (Preassembled to head)

Note: Extra screw holes are provided in case heater head can not be made level to ground in later step. These can be ignored for now.

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19. Fasten the 4 X Dome Head Screws (M4 Length: 6mm) to the head to lock the angle of the Heater Head relative to the Top Arm section.

NOTE: These screws will be used later to adjust the head angle once the heater is fully
assembled.

4x

M4 – Length: 6mm (Preassembled to head)

20. Unwrap the Middle Arm section from packaging.

21. Check that 1 X Large O-ring (35mm ID) is fitted to the connector section of the Middle Arm.

22. Feed the Heater Head cable through the Middle Arm.

23. Fasten the Middle Arm section to the Top Arm section using 2 x Slotted Head Screws (M4 – Length: 6mm) with O-rings fitted.

2x

M4 – Length: 6mm

! IMPORTANT Both (2x) screws must be assembled to ensure arm remains assembled.

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! WARNING Two person lift. Maximum safe lifting 35 lbs (16 kg) per person. 24. With the aid of another person, two if possible, feed the Heater Head cable through the Lower Arm, and pull through the cable slack into the base.

25. Fasten the Middle Arm to the Lower Arm using 2 x Slotted Head Screws (M4 – Length: 6mm) with O-Rings fitted.

2x

M4 – Length: 6mm

! IMPORTANT Both (2x) screws must be assembled to ensure arm remains assembled.

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26. Using a spirit level and phillips head

screwdriver, adjust the angle of the heater

head to be level by adjusting the 4 x Dome

Head screws (M4 – Length: 6mm) on the heater

head.

4x

M4 – Length: 6mm (Preassembled)

! IMPORTANT All 4 x Dome Head screws must be tightened completely once heater head is level to the ground, to prevent head from moving.

NOTE: If heater head can not be made level by adjusting 4 screws, check mounting floor provides a level surface to support the heater on.
! WARNING Heater must be level when in use to prevent damage to heater head components. Heater must be operated on a level surface.

27. Within the Base, remove 4 X Oval Head screws (#4-40 – Length: 3/8″) from the Small Connector Box, and remove lid.

4x

4-40 – Length: 3/8″ (Preassembled)

DANGER
The base MUST NOT be plugged into power source when attaching the connector.
28. Attach the male connector on the Heater Head cable to the female connector inside the small connector box.

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29. Attach the rubber cable grommet around the cable, and place it in the square slot in the connector box, ensuring the flat face is facing upwards.
FLAT FACE – TOP

30. Fasten the Small Connector Box lid using the 4 X Oval Head Screws (#4-40 – Length: 3/8″)

4x

4-40 – Length: 3/8″

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31. Rotate the Base Cover until it is in place covering the Base.

32. Fasten the Base Cover to the Base using the Dome Head Screw (M4 – Length: 6mm).

1x

M4 – Length: 6mm

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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ­ PORTABLE HEATERS
IMPORTANT NOTES & WARNINGS
! WARNING
This heater MUST be installed by an authorised/licenced person. Do not perform maintenance, or carry out installation or assembly procedure while electrical power is switched on.
DANGER
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! Serious injury or death may occur. Disconnect from electrical supply before installing or servicing this heater. Read and follow installation clearance requirements outlined in this manual. The appliance MUST be connected to a properly grounded electrical source. Isolate mains before installing. Use only with a properly secured heater.
! IMPORTANT
Check product label for correct voltage and wattage to ensure power source conforms to the heater’s requirements.
Make all connections in accordance with local electrical code regulations. For outdoor installation, all connections must be made in accordance with local electrical code regulations for outdoor wiring. OVERCURRENT DEVICE: The outputs are NOT protected against short circuits or extracurrents which can damage the electronic board. Evaluate the characteristics of the connected loads and apply the appropriate safety devices to the power line.
Check surrounding area of heater for hazards before turning on.
! IMPORTANT
GROUNDING INSTRUCTION
This heater is for use on 220-240 volts. The cord has a NEMA 6-20P plug as shown in image below. No adapter is available for this blade configuration, and none should be used. The outlet required is a 220-240V grounding outlet (NEMA 6-20R receptacle). When properly installed, it provides a ground connection through the cord to the heater to protect the operator from electric shock.
GROUNDING PIN

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PORTABLE HEATER CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAM

WIRING DIAGRAM
ONLY TO BE INSTALLED & SERVICED BY LICENSED & AUTHORIZED TECHNICIAN. APPLIANCE MANUAL MUST BE READ BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS PRODUCT.
Power supply 220-240V – a.c. Minimum Circuit Ampacity 17A (Supplied with heater base).

NOTES: – Supply connection must be protected with appropriate safety device, that includes isolation switch. – Electrical installation must ensure earth continuity is checked.
`MEM’ button for repairing remote to Heater control PCB

GREEN/YELLOW GREEN/YELLOW

BROWN

TILT SWITCH
L
BROWN
EMI FILTER (YB22D1-3A-W)

BROWN

LIVE

GROUND

NEUTRAL

N

BROWN

BLUE BLUE AC IN 240V

LOAD

LINE

TRANSFORMER MEANWELL (LPF-25-24)

BLUE BLUE

1L 2 L(N) 3G 4G 5G

N/A

BLACK 240V 6 L

BLUE 7 L(N)

GREY 240V 8 L

N/A

9 L(N)

SET MEM DEL

HEATER CONTROL PCB

DC OUT 24V

BROWN

BLACK 24V DC RED 24V DC

Button for re-pairing remote to LED PCB
Power cable from controller (supplied with heater base)
Small connector box (supplied with heater base)
Power cable from heater (supplied with heater head)
22

LED PCB DIMMER

WHITE 24V DC

BROWN 24V DC

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS

Heater 100% – Heater output at full (100%) Heater 66% – Heater output at 66% of total Heater 33% – Heater output at 33% of total Heater OFF – Heater off Lights 100% (DIM) – Lights output at full (100%) or HOLD to DIM Up Lights 50% – Light output at 50% of total Lights OFF (DIM) – Light off or HOLD to DIM Down

TURNING THE APPLIANCE ON
1. Plug the supply lead of the appliance into a 220-240V, 20A Outlet.
2. Switch the power outlet on.
Note: You should hear a soft beep from within the Base, and the light will flash for 1 second. Heater will remain off until setting is chosen on remote
3. Using the Remote Control, select the desired Heater setting:
· Heater 100% – Heater output at full (100%). · Heater 66% – Heater output at 66% of total. · Heater 33% – Heater output at 33% of total.
4. Using the Remote Control, select the desired Light setting:
· Lights 100% – Lights output at full (100%). · Lights 50% – Light output at 50% of total.
5. To Lower lights, Press & Hold OFF DIM^ until the lights have lowered to the desired level.
6. To Brighten lights, Press & Hold 100% DIM^ until the lights have increased to the desired level.
NOTE: It is normal to observe a small dim spot on the LED at the location where the LED joins together.
TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF
1. Using the Remote Control, press on the desired Heater setting: · Heater OFF – Heater off.
2. Using the Remote Control, select the desired Light setting: · Lights OFF (DIM^) – Light off.
3. Unplug the supply lead of the appliance from the Outlet.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PREPARING TO MOVE THE APPLIANCE
1. Unplug the supply lead of the appliance from the wall outlet. 2. Remove 1x M4x6mm Screw from Base Top Cover, and rotate the Base Top Cover to expose the Base
weights and any floor fastening bolts. 2. Remove any floor fastening bolts from inside the base.
! IMPORTANT
If any weights need to be removed to access floor fastening bolts, DO NOT remove more than 3 weights at any one time, and replace all weights prior to moving the appliance.
3. Ensure a clear path is available from where the appliance is located and where it is to be moved to.
! WARNING
Heater is heavy and can cause crushing injury. DO NOT place feet under base whilst moving the heater. Ensure adequate protective clothing is worn to protect user from injury (i.e. appropriate protective footware).
MOVING THE APPLIANCE
1. Positioned behind the appliance, and using two hands on the arm, tilt the appliance forwards slightly until it is resting on the two front wheels on the underside of the base.
2. Roll the appliance forwards to the desired location. 3. If required, pivot the appliance on the two wheels,
whilst monitoring the position of the head to prevent accidental collisions. 4. Replace any floor fastening bolts back into the base and floor if applicable.

REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
· Keep the batteries out of reach of childrem.
· Call a doctor immediately if a battery is swallowed.
· Explosion hazard if the battery is substituted incorrectly.
· Replace the battery with a CR2430 type battery only.
· Battery is not rechargable and must not be recharged.
· Always wrap the battery up, both when it is being stored and when it is being disposed of. The battery should not come into contact with other metal objects as it could cause the battery to run down, catch fire or be damaged. · Dispose of damaged or finished batteries immediately in compliance with the law. To this end, contact the authorities for safeguarding the environment or the centre for disposing of waste materials in your area.
· Do not throw the battery away with household rubbish. · The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
· Battery must be inserted with correct polarity (+/-)! To replace the battery:
1. Remove screw and open the back cover of the remote.
2. Take the old battery out and put the new one in the same way.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPENING CONTROL BOX TO PAIR A NEW REMOTE
WARNING: MUST ONLY BE SERVICED BY LICENSED & AUTHORIZED TECHNICIAN.
! DANGER ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! Serious injury or
death may occur. Do not touch any components other than specified below. Protective equiment including insulated gloves must be worn.
1. Remove 1x M4x6 Screw from Base Top Cover, and rotate the Base Top Cover to expose the Base weights.
2. Move the two left most weights onto the other weights to expose the Portable Control Box Cover.
3. Remove 4x M4x8mm Dome Head Phillips screws and the Portable Control Box Cover, to expose the Portable Control Box.
4. Open lid to the Portable Control Box, by removing 6x Oval head screws (#4-40 – Length: 1/2″) from the cover.

PAIRING REMOTE CONTROL TO HEATER PCB (TOP 4 BUTTONS OF REMOTE)
1. Switch the power supply to the Eclipse Portable Control ON.
2. With the Eclipse Portable Control powered ON, PRESS & HOLD the middle MEM’ button on the large heater control PCB. (A long “Beep” sound should be heard whilst the button is held down). (hold) MEM’ button
Whilst the `MEM’ button is held down, SHORT PRESS the Heater 100% button on the remote control. (Three short “Beep” sounds should be heard to indicate the remote has been paired successfully.
1s (short)

Lights 100% (DIM) Lights OFF (DIM)

3. Refit the lid to the Portable Control Box, using the 6x Oval head screws (#4-40 – Length: 1/2″).
4. Refit the Portable Control Box Cover using 4x M4x8mm Dome Head Phillips screws.
5. Replace the two weights onto the Portable Control Box Cover, and rotate the Base Top Cover to the correct position on the Base.
6. Replace the 1x M4x6mm Dome Head Screw into the rear of the Base Top Cover.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PAIRING REMOTE CONTROL TO LED PCB (BOTTOM 3 BUTTONS OF REMOTE)
WARNING: MUST ONLY BE SERVICED BY LICENSED & AUTHORIZED TECHNICIAN.
! DANGER ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! Serious injury or
death may occur. Do not touch any components other than specified below. Protective equiment including insulated gloves must be worn. 1. Locate the small black button on the small LED PCB (shown in image on right), and the small button wid way down the back face of the remote (for later steps). 2. Switch the power supply to the Eclipse Portable Control ON.
3. Using a thin item (e.g. paper clip/needle), SHORT PRESS the small button on the rear of the remote.
Remote Reset button
1s (short)
Within 5 seconds of pressing the small button on the rear of the remote, press the small black button on the LED PCB 3 times, holding the button down on the third press. (2X SHORT PRESS followed by 1X PRESS & HOLD)
1 2 3(hold)
While the LED PCB button is held down, SHORT PRESS the Lights 100% button on the remote control.
1s (short)
4. The LED on the Heater head will flash 3 times to indicate the remote is paired. 5. Refit the lid to the Portable Control Box, using the 6x Oval head screws (#4-40 – Length: 1/2″). 6. Refit the Portable Control Box Cover using 4x M4x8mm Dome Head Phillips screws. 7. Replace the two weights onto the Portable Control Box Cover, and rotate the Base Top Cover to the correct position on the Base. 8. Replace the 1x M4x6mm Dome Head Screw into the rear of the Base Top Cover.

Lights 100% (DIM) Lights OFF (DIM)

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MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT NOTES & WARNINGS
DANGER
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD! Serious injury or death may occur. Disconnect from electrical supply before servicing this heater.
! WARNING
Servicing and maintenance MUST be carried out by an authorised and licenced service person only.
! WARNING
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by Bromic, a service agent of Bromic or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. Contact Bromic for further information on replacement of the supply cord.
! WARNING
Lifting & Moving Hazard. Maximum safe lifting 35 lbs per person. For longest product life, and to maintain product appearance, mount heater under cover and protect from rain and weather whenever possible.
The exterior housing of the heater should be cleaned regularly. To clean the appliance; ensure heater is off and has been off for at least 2 hours after operation, before wiping off any dirt/dust with a soft damp cloth & glass cleaner.
Salt in the air can cause rusting of metal, especially at locations near the coast. Additional cleaning of the heater with a soft damp cloth fortnightly will aid in maintaining the product’s appearance.
Do not clean heater with cleaners that are combustible or corrosive.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTOM
No heat
Not enough heat Too much heat No Light
Not enough Light Too much Light

POSSIBLE CAUSE (S)
1. Incorrect heater setting chosen 2. Incorrect Voltage. 3. No power. 4. No/low batteries in remote. 5. Remote too far. 6. Radio interference. 7. Remote not paired or faulty
control.

CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Choose heat setting using remote (33%, 66% or 100%).
2. Connect to 220-240V power supply. 3. Check connection to power supply. 4. Change remote batteries. 5. Move remote closer to heater. 6. Move remote closer to heater,
disable other radio emitting devices. 7. Pair remote to heater PCB.

1. Incorrect heater setting chosen. 2. Heater too small for application.

1. Choose higher heat setting using remote (66% or 100%).
2. Add additional heater(s).

1. Incorrect heater setting chosen.

1. Choose lower heat setting using remote (66% or 33%).

1. Incorrect lighting setting chosen. 2. Incorrect Voltage. 3. No power. 4. No/low batteries in remote. 5. Remote too far. 6. Radio interference. 7. Remote not paired or faulty
control.

1. Choose lighting setting using remote (50% or 100% (DIM^)).
2. Connect to 220-240V power supply. 3. Check connection to power supply. 4. Change remote batteries. 5. Move remote closer to heater. 6. Move remote closer to heater,
disable other radio emitting devices. 7. Pair remote to LED PCB.

1. Incorrect lighting setting chosen. 2. Light too small for application.

1. Choose higher lighting setting using remote (50% or 100% (DIM^)).
2. Add additional light(s).

1. Incorrect lighting setting chosen. 1. Choose lower heat setting using remote (50% or OFF (DIM^)).

REPLACEMENT PARTS

Part Number BH8280064 BH8280065 BH8280066 BH8280067 BH8280068

Description

Part Number

Eclipse Electric Portable Heater Head (US)

BH8280069

Eclipse Electric Portable Arms Assembly

BH8280071

Eclipse Electric Portable Base Assembly (US)

BH8280072

Base Top Cover for Eclipse Electric Portable

BH8280074

Base Wheels Set (2) for Eclipse Electric Portable

BH8280077

Description
Mains Cable (US)(20A) for Eclipse Electric Portable Arm Screws/Oring Kit for Eclipse Electric Portable Portable Control Box (US) for Eclipse Electric Portable Base Weight (22 lbs) for Eclipse Electric Portable Remote Control for Eclipse Electric Control (US)

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