I. Replacing the Indicator Light (RSBH) ....................17 J. Replacing the Control Panel Wire Harness (RSBH) ................18-19 K. Replacing the Indicator Light (RSBH-SB) ..................20 L. Replacing the Control Panel Wire Harness (RSBH-SB) ..............21-22 III. Internal Compartment A. Accessing the internal compartment ....................23 B.
I. Basic Assembly and Operation A. Safety Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE WARNING: The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for damage caused when the appliance is not used according to the instructions, or for uses other than those for which it was intended.
I. Basic Assembly and Operation B. Grounding Instructions This heater must be grounded. If it should malfunction or Figure B. Grounding break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This heater Grounded Outlet is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding...
I. Basic Assembly and Operation E. Easy Removal of Quick Connect Leads CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. Simplicity heaters use UL approved wire connectors for a secure fit. These connectors can be difficult to separate when performing maintenance.
II. Cabinet and Control Panel A. Calibrating the Thermostat CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. Note: Allow time for the heater to adjust to the temperature of the room if it has just been moved from a colder or warmer environment than the current room temperature.
II. Cabinet and Control Panel B. Removing the Cabinet (RSBH) CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the two screws from each side of the louver. They are located between the vents as shown in Fig.
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II. Cabinet and Control Panel B. Removing the Cabinet (RSBH) continued CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 4. Remove the two screws from each side of the wiring tray (Fig. D.) 5. Grasp wiring tray, and turn it as shown in Fig. F and G to pull it out through the opening in the bottom of the heater.
II. Cabinet and Control Panel B. Removing the Cabinet (RSBH) continued CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 7. Remove the six bottom cabinet screws using a T-20 torx bit (Fig. I and J.) 8. Grasp the heater by the wheels and lift the heater out of the cabinet (Fig. K. and L.) Set cabinet aside. NOTE: When reinstalling heater into cabinet check that all wheels spin 360 degrees without hitting the legs before reinserting screws.
C. Removing the Cabinet (RSBH-SB) CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Flip the heater over with the vent side down as shown in Figure A. 2. Each wheel has one screw next to it securing the heater to the cabinet (Fig. B) Remove the four screws.
D. Accessing the Control Panel (RSBH-SB) CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown on page 11. 2. Use a small flat screwdriver to pry off the four screw cover caps (Fig. A) 3.
II. Cabinet and Control Panel E. Replacing the on/off Switch CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2.
II. Cabinet and Control Panel F. Replacing the Circuit Breaker CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2.
II. Cabinet and Control Panel G. Replacing the Thermostat (Dial) CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2.
II. Cabinet and Control Panel H. Replacing the Thermostat (Programmable) CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the control panel as shown on page 12 Section D. Accessing the Control Panel (SCHH-SB.) 2. Loosen the thermostat cover screw located on the bottom of the thermostat (Fig. A.) 3.
II. Cabinet and Control Panel I. Replacing the Indicator Light (RSBH) CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. . 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2.
II. Cabinet and Control Panel J. Replacing the Control Panel Wire Harness (RSBH) CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2.
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II. Cabinet and Control Panel J. Replacing the Control Panel Wire Harness Continued (RSBH) CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 6. Disconnect the leads from the circuit breaker, on/off switch, and thermostat. (Fig. E.) 7. Remove the grounding screw. (Fig. F) 8.
II. Cabinet and Control Panel K. Replacing the Indicator Light (RSBH-SB) CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11.
II. Cabinet and Control Panel L Replacing the Control Panel Wire Harness (RSBH-SB) CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11.
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II. Cabinet and Control Panel L. Replacing the Control Panel Wire Harness Continued (RSBH-SB) CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 6. Disconnect the leads from the circuit breaker, on/off switch, and thermostat. (Fig. E.) See page 6 for easy disconnect instructions.
III. Internal Compartment A. Accessing the internal compartment CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2. Remove the five screws holding the top of the metal compartment. There are two on each long side and one in the middle of the side with the thermostat connector (Fig.
III. Internal Compartment B. Removing the Back Panel CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. Removing the back panel allows for easier access to the internal components of the heater and is necessary to replace some components. WARNING: The edges of the heater panels can be sharp. Use caution when handling.
III. Internal Compartment C. Replacing the Tilt Switch CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2. Remove the top panel as shown in Section III, A, on page 23. 3.
III. Internal Compartment D. Replacing the Relay CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2. Remove the top panel as shown in Section III, A, on page 23. 3.
III. Internal Compartment E. Replacing the Power Cord CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2. Remove the top panel as shown in Section III, A, on page 23. 3.
III. Internal Compartment F. Replacing the Fan Thermostat CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2. Remove the top panel as shown in Section III, A, on page 23. 3.
III. Internal Compartment G. Replacing the Main Wire Harness CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2.
III. Internal Compartment H. Removing the left side panel CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. Removing the left side panel will allow you to access the cross flow blower and the element. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2.
III. Internal Compartment I. Replacing the Crossflow Blower CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2. Remove the top panel as shown in Section III, A, on page 23.. 3.
III. Internal Compartment J. Replacing the Element CAUTION: Unplug the heater and allow it to cool before servicing. 1. Remove the heater from the cabinet as shown in Section II, B and C, on pages 8 through 11. 2. Remove the top panel as shown in Section III, A, on page 23. 3.
IV. Troubleshooting 1. The Airflow has been reduced Possible Cause Solution Clogged Filter Clean or replace the filter Object obstructing airflow Check the back intake for obstructions Problem with cross flow blower. Check blower and replace if necessary. 2. The heater stays on after the thermostat is turned down/The heater is blowing cool air. Possible Cause Solution 1.
IV. Troubleshooting The heater will not turn on. The indicator light does not light up. Possible Cause Solution Make sure the heater is plugged directly into an unused, Inadequete power source grounded 120 volt, 15 amps or higher circuit receptacle. Check the breaker.
V. Diagrams A. Control Panel Harness (Dial Thermostat) Green 14 AWG Circuit Breaker Black 14 AWG Large White Harness Sheath 6 Pin Connector Red 14 AWG White 20 AWG Small White Black 20 AWG Green Harness Sheath Black 14 Black 14 AWG Thermostat NOTE: This diagram shows the wiring with the componants installed in the cabinet.
V. Diagrams B. Control Panel Harness (Programmable Thermostat) 6 Pin Connector Green 14 AWG Black 14 AWG Circuit Breaker White 22 AWG Red 14 AWG Black14 AWG Black 18 AWG Black 20 AWG White 20 AWG Green White 18 AWG White 22 AWG Black Black 14 AWG...
V. Diagrams C. Internal Wire Harness Small Red Fan Thermostat To Element (Left) Rough Red Rough Black To Element Tilt Switch (Right) Black Smooth Relay White Top Panel Grounding Green Screw Black To Upper Left 6 Pin To Power Grounding Screw Connector Cord To Power...
VI. Contact Information Should you need further assistance please contact Tacony Technical Service Phone: 800-643-7459 Email: d.humphrey@tacony.com Hours: 6:00am-4:30pm Monday through Friday Tacony Manufacturing #3 Industrial Drive St. James, MO 65559 For parts orders please speak with a Vac Pros Representative at 800-827-8877 Page 38...
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