When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and
injury to persons, including the following:
Read all instructions before using this heater and thermostat.
All electrical work and materials must comply with the National Electric Code (NEC), the Occupational Safety and Health Act
(OSHA), and all state and local codes.
W RNING
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 electrical shock, burns, or possible death. If you are uncomfortable work-
ing with electrical appliances, unable to follow these guidelines, or do not have the necessary equip-
ment, consult a licensed electrician.
For All Applications
The thermostat needs to be mounted into the same junction
box (wiring compartment) as the supplied electrical power.
Both junction boxes are equipped with a ground screw.
The installation of the SMART-BASE thermostat may require
a slight adjustment of the panel across the front of the heater,
to allow the thermostat to fit into the junction box unobstructed.
To do so, remove both junction box covers and unlatch the
bottom of the panel from its hangers. (Use a rubber-coated
tool, or hammer handle to remove the panel. Carefully pry
upward to remove.) Next, slide it back out of the junction box
opening to be used for the thermostat until its edge is just
hanging over the partition. Hold the panel and snap it back
on to its hangers. The thermostat will now have enough room
to fit into the junction box opening.
Replacing Existing BTF Thermostat Control
1. Remove screw attaching the existing BTF assembly
(thermostat and plate) to the baseboard case and carefully
pull it back to expose the wiring and connections. (Test with
meter or circuit tester to verify that no electrical power is
present before proceeding.)
2. If the power supply has been brought into the baseboard
at this junction box, undo the wiring connections and
remove the old thermostat assembly. Follow the appropriate
wiring diagram ("FIGURE A" for left end attachment,
"FIGURE B" for right end attachment) and the following
instructions "Baseboard/Thermostat Wiring" below to
connect the SBFT2 to the baseboard and power supply.
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SMArT-BASe
InstallatIon InstructIons
PLEASE READ THROUGH THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING
WITH INSTALLATION OF THE "SBFT2" THERMOSTAT INTO A CADET
SERIES "F" BASEBOARD
Tools Required: Phillips Screwdriver, Insulated Wire Connectors (Wire Nuts
Wire Strippers, Wire Cutters
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Thermostat
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SBFT2
3. If the power supply has not been brought into the baseboard
at this junction box, remove the old thermostat assembly by
removing the wiring connections. The new thermostat
(SBFT2) must be located in the same junction box as the
supplied electrical power; therefore, strip 1/2" of insulation
from the two loose leads (created when the thermostat was
removed) and join the two wires back together using a wire
connector. Remove the end plate from the other junction
box and apply it to the junction box where the thermostat
was removed. Follow the appropriate wiring diagram
("FIGURE A" for left end attachment, "FIGURE B" for right
end attachment) and the following further instructions
"Baseboard/Thermostat Wiring" to connect the SBFT2 to
the baseboard and power supply.
As Part of New Installation
Install the Cadet "F" series baseboard heater according to
the installation instructions supplied with the product. Keep
in mind the SBFT2 thermostat needs to be mounted into the
same junction box (wiring compartment) as the supplied
electrical power. Both junction boxes are equipped with a
ground screw.
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