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Cannon Latitude Instruction Manual

Cannon Latitude Instruction Manual

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THESE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT INSTALLATION AND USE.
Model
Latitude 1000
This heater is approved for Natural Gas
Please leave instruction manual with the owner
Distributor
This appliance is designed, manufactured and distributed by:
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Tel:1300 727 421
Cannon
Latitude
Instruction Manual
Please read this manual before
installing and using this heater
Model
Latitude 1500
®

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Please read this manual before installing and using this heater Model Model Latitude 1000 Latitude 1500 This heater is approved for Natural Gas Please leave instruction manual with the owner Distributor This appliance is designed, manufactured and distributed by: •�'8:IHo me...
  • Page 3 GENERAL OPERATION...
  • Page 4 of 1K Marine Parade, Abbotsford, VIC 3067. Free Call 1300 727 421. will not cover repair and replacement of parts that are subject to normal wear and tear with reasonable use during the warranty period, including paint, batteries, globes, filters, glass items, etc.; IXL Home warrants that your product and related supply will be free from defects in materials and workmanship during the warranty term.
  • Page 7 alkaline batteries supplied into the back Important The remote handpiece includes a temperature sensor and for proper operation must be located within the room being heated...
  • Page 8 Keypad Lock The keypad can be locked by keeping pressed the “O” button for 5 seconds or more. Pressing the”O” button again for 5 seconds will unlock the keypad. Cannon Latitude...
  • Page 9 If this happens the heater will automatically attempt a restart. If heater fails on automatic restart, it will go into lock out mode. To reactivate heater, switch the rocker switch firstly to the ON position and then back to the OFF position. The heater can now be started using your remote.
  • Page 10 LATITUDE 1000 SPECIFICATIONS Gas consumption 33.5 MJ/hr input Energy output 8.4 kW/ 30.2 MJ/hr Energy star rating 4.4 stars Heater type Gas space heater approved to AS/NZS 5263.1.3:2016 Operating pressure Natural gas 0.80 kPa (High) 0.40 kPa (Low) Injector size Natural gas 2.10 mm...
  • Page 11 Grey enamel Floating Plinth Black enamel EXHAUST TUBE COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE 1320 1180 1025 MINIMUM PLASTER OPENING...
  • Page 12 Weight 165kg...
  • Page 13 Floating Plinth Grey enamel Black enamel EXHAUST TUBE COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE 1820 1679 1525 MINIMUM PLASTER OPENING...
  • Page 15 To Assist with the assembly of the flue lengths, wet the inner seal with soapy water or petroleum jelly. To assist with the assembly of the flue lengths, wet the inner seal with soapy water or petroleum jelly.
  • Page 16 The vertical condensate drain trap and the condensate drain elbow are supplied with an adaptor which allows the fitment of a 15 mm plastic drain line 20mm to 15mm.
  • Page 17 Outside Wall Mounting Bracket Fan Box Fascia FIG 20 Horizontal Flue Terminal Box layout. The flue pipes should be suitably supported at every 2 Foam Tape metres with the clamps supplied. Cannon Latitude 16 FIG 17 Flue Terminal Box installation.
  • Page 18 Use soapy water or petroleum jelly around all seals. . If the total length of flue exceeds 3 meters a condensate drainage line will need to be fitted to the condensate trap and taken to a suitable discharge point as shown in FIG 21 and 22.
  • Page 19 Excess cable must be neatly stored away from heater. (DO NOT rest cable on top of heater) Removal of Outer Glass Assembly For shipment the outer glass is retained by two screws and washers. These are located at the sides of the glass assembly near the top of the opening.
  • Page 20 The inner glass panel has had a silicon impregnated glass fibre tape applied to the perimeter to permit effective sealing. It is recommended that the suction cup supplied with the heater is utilised to pull the glass away from the firebox. If this seal is intact when the glass is removed, the glass assembly may be refitted without reapplying any sealant / glass ribbon.
  • Page 21 Once heater is aligned in cavity frame it should be secured with fixing screws at the top via the front extension supports and at the bottom through the transit feet.
  • Page 24 SCREW FOR REMOVAL Removal of gas valve cover is done by removing screw OF VALVE COVER on right side of valve. The outer glass should be removed prior to this. Locate gas valve as shown in Installation Instructions on Fig 36, pg 21. The Gas Valve cover is removed from the heater by undoing a screw on the right side of the cover.
  • Page 25 Placement of Flame Spreader: Prior to fitting the Firewood beds onto the burners, the Flame Spreaders must be placed in position. The Flame spreaders are located at the front of the burners and assist the flame to spread from one burner to the next.
  • Page 26: Log Installation

    LOG INSTALLATION 25 |...
  • Page 27 LOG INSTALLATION Traditional Log Placement - 1000 Model LOG 4 LOG 5 LOG 8 LOG 9 LOG 6 LOG 7 LOG 10 LOG 11...
  • Page 28 LOG INSTALLATION Traditional Log Placement - 1500 Model LOG 1 LOG 2 LOG 3 LOG 4 LOG 5 LOG 8 LOG 9 LOG 6 LOG 7 LOG 10 LOG 11 27 |...
  • Page 29 LOG INSTALLATION Stylised Log Placement 1. Place the Firewood Beds for the stylised logs onto the burners within the firebox. Note the inserts have indents which locate the logs. It is important that these are in the correct location. 1000 Model 1500 Model Log Placement: 1000 Stylised Logs...
  • Page 30 A final smaller log is placed in the front. 1500 Stylised Logs Yellow patches indicate indents for log placement. 1. Rear Logs fitted with branches to the left. 2. Middle row of smaller logs with branches to the right of the heater. Note the middle log is not placed at this stage. 3.
  • Page 31 Remote handpiece is operating and switches heater ON and OFF.
  • Page 32 Cleaning of Glass Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners on the glass panels. A mild detergent and a soft cloth is recommended. DO NOT CLEAN THE GLASS WHEN IT IS HOT 31 |...
  • Page 33 To Replace the Control Box 5. Rest the control box on the edge of the The Control Box is accessed from the front of the heater. heater. The wiring to the control box is now 1. Remove the Fliters and the outer fascia. accessible.
  • Page 34 1. Using the steps above, remove the control box from the heater. 2. Reach into the base of the heater though this opening to access the pressure switch. ( Hook and loop tape is used to fix the pressure switch bracket to the floor of the heater.
  • Page 35 (Common for both 1M and 1.5M)
  • Page 36 The electronic controls are able to be removed from the body of the heater while still connected to the wiring, enabling the diagnostic LED’s to be visible. It is possible to operate the heater with the control box external to the heater. 35 |...
  • Page 37: General Operation

    GENERAL OPERATION When the heater is switched on from a cold start the inner glass may condensate and fog up for a short period of time. This is normal and will clear up when the heater heats up. During heater operation it is not uncommon for the heater to experience metal expansion and contraction sounds during the initial heat up and/or cool down process.
  • Page 38 FULL PART FIREBOX & HEAT & LABOUR EXCHANGER PARTS WARRANTY WARRANTY ONLY Visit website below to register your warranty details online. https://www.cannonappliances.com.au/warranty...

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