Thermostat Kit Wiring
(Supply wire colors may vary. Our reference to colors assumes general stan-
dards)
BTF-1 (See Figure 8)
Connect supply black wire to the red thermostat wire. Connect black thermostat
wire to one heater wire. Check to be sure the other supply wire is connected
directly to heater wire. Connect ground.
120 Volt Baseboard Wiring
3-wire hookup - 1 Hot Wire, 1 Neutral, 1 Ground
(Be sure to check national and local codes for safety
requirements)
Left Side Wiring (See Figure 7)
Disconnect factory splice "A" or "B" (NOT BOTH).
Connect each supply wire (or thermostat wires) to each
lead wire (factory spliced wires).
Right Side Wiring (See Figure 7)
Disconnect factory splice "C". Connect each supply wire
(or thermostat wires) to each lead wire (factory spliced
wires).
Installation Instructions
WARNING!
Risk of Electrical
Shock. Connect
grounding lead to
grounding wire pro-
vided. Keep all for-
eign objects out of
heater.
WARNING!
Risk of Fire. Heaters
must be kept clean
of lint, dirt and
debris.
Failure to follow
warnings may
cause heater to
eject sparks, ignite
materials, or cause
electrical shock.
WARNING!
Turn the electrical
power off at the
electrical panel
board (circuit break-
er or fuse box) and
lock or tag the panel
board door to prevent
someone from turn-
ing on power while
you are working on
the heater. Failure to
do so could result in
serious electrical
shock, burns, or pos-
sible death.
Thermostat Kit Wiring
(Supply wire colors may vary. Reference to colors assumes general stan-
dards)
BTF-1 (See Figure 5)
Connect one supply black wire to the red
thermostat wire. Connect black thermostat
wire to one heater wire. Be sure the other
supply wire is connected directly to heater
wire. Connect ground.
BTF-2 (See Figure 6)
Connect one each of the supply wires to
one each of the red thermostat wires.
Connect black thermostat wires to remain-
ing (factory spliced) heater wires (see
Figure 4 on previous page).
Figure 5.
Figure 7.
Figure 8.
Operation & Maintenance
Maintenance
How To Operate Your Heater
1. Switch the power on at the electrical panel board.
PLEASE NOTE: Upon initial start-up, the heater
may emit a burning odor. This is not dangerous,
and is due to a protective lubricant used during the
manufacturing process.
2. Turn the thermostat fully clockwise.
3. When the room reaches your comfort level, turn
the thermostat knob counterclockwise until a
clicking sound is heard (if using a digital thermo-
stat, set at desired room temperature). The base-
board will automatically cycle around this preset
temperature.
Cadet electric baseboards are virtually maintenance-
free. However, a certain amount of lint and dust will
accumulate inside the unit and should be periodically
cleaned:
1. Turn the electrical power off at the electrical panel
board (circuit breaker or fuse box) and lock or tag
the panel board door to prevent someone from
turning on power while you are working on the
heater. Failure to do so could result in serious elec-
trical shock, burns, or possible death.
2. Remove front panel.
3. Vacuum inside the unit, being careful not to dam-
age the aluminum fins on the heat exchanger.
Figure 6.
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