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INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Installation and Warranty Card To be read and retained by the user.
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Dear user, Thank you for your trust and congratulations on the purchase of your new CONVECTAIR electric heater. We design and manufacture the highest quality devices in the electrical industry. For the ultimate in comfort, and for maximum performance from your devices, please read the installation and operating instructions included in this manual.
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The smart technology that electric heating lacked. Your Opera device is compatible with the Muller Intuitiv technology that uses the detection sensor of compatible Convectair heaters to understand your lifestyle and to suggest concrete and appropriate measures to save energy. Compatibility with voice assistants.
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WARNING Certains parts of this product can get very hot and cause burns. Special care should be taken in the presence of children and vulnerable people. T hisdevicemaybeusedbychildren8 yearsofageand over and by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lacking experience or knowledge, if they are adequately supervised or if instructions on the safe use of the device have been given and if the associated risks have been understood.
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Do not insert any object in the device. The device must not be installed under a power socket. 10. Minimuminstallationdistancestothefloor,walls,furniture, etc., must be respected. (Figure A). If the device is installed in a bathroom or powder room (Figure B), it must be installedoutsideofvolume 2ataminimumdistanceof 0.5 mfromthebathtuband/orshowerandmustbefitted withaclassAdifferentialcircuitbreaker....
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The installation must comply with applicable national and local standards, and CONVECTAIR recommends that it be done by a certifiedelectrician. This manual was prepared at the time of manufacture of the device and in accordance with the standards applicable at the time.
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Toinstallyourdevice15 cm(6 in.)fromthefloor(heightrecommendedby CONVECTAIR), follow the instructions below: 1- Release the back panel by pinching and pulling the insertable tabs on the back of the device (Figure C). 2- Place the center of the back panel’s lower marking holes (No. 2 Figure C) at measurement C (see tables, Figures C - D - E - F - G)fromthefloor,and draw a mark.
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Lift the device and, tilting it towards you, engage it onto the lower part of the back panel. Hook the CONVECTAIR unit onto the mounting bracket tabs with the unit slightly angled towards you. Push the CONVECTAIR towards the wall until it is engaged on both locking tabs. CANADA CANADA WITHOUT pilot wire.
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ACTIONS PRESS DISPLAY Switch the heating onoroff. Set the temperature. Modes To switch from one mode to another. Mode Comfort mode Mode To adjust to the desired set point. Mode Mode Economy mode Recommended for Mode absences of less than 24 hr.
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“Open window” Behavioral Heating Programs Heating function indicator indicator -predefined(P1/P2/P3) On/Off light -user-defined(P4/P5/P6) indicator light Selection of Desired manual Automatic Heating temperature operation modes operation key On/Offkey setting keys Be sure to remove the protective film from the display. 6.1 SWITCHING ON AND OFF PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY...
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6.2 COMFORT TEMPERATURE SETTING PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY Increase or decrease the desired temperature set point. Press for 3 seconds to store your favorite set point temperature. To adjust the temperature to your ideal comfort level, let the temperature stabilize for a few hours, with doors closed.
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6.4 FROST PROTECTION MODE Mode PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY Press successively to access the “FREEZE PROTECTION” mode. The screen displays: Mode NOTE Intheeventofalong-termabsence(morethan24 hr), use of this mode is recommended for maximum savings. It helps maintain the temperature of the room above freezing AUTO (approximately 7°C).
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6.6 MANUAL OPERATION PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY All automatic functions are disabled (programming) and the device switches to either: • Comfort mode and you can adjust the set point temperature as you wish. • Eco mode (this operating mode is recommended during absences oflessthan24 hr).
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6.7 ABSENCE DETECTION (CONTINUED) CHOICE OF OPTIONS PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY First, the device must be turnedoff. Simultaneously press and hold until detection options 1, 2 or OFF are displayed. Allows you to switch from one option to another. Option 1 Prioritizes savings See the explanation on the following page.
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6.7 ABSENCE DETECTION (CONTINUED) EXPLANATION OF OPTIONS OPTION 1 – PRIORITIZES COMFORT DETECTION PILOT WIRE ORDER RESULT Gradual transition COMFORT inECO(90 min) absence ECO mode absence Immediate transition COMFORT in Comfort movement ECO mode movement OPTION 2 – PRIORITIZES COMFORT DETECTION PILOT WIRE ORDER RESULT Gradual transition COMFORT...
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Mode AUTO Mode 6.8 OPEN WINDOW DETECTION FUNCTION PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY Enable the function. Press and hold until the window icon is displayed on the screen. Mode The window icon and the green indicatorflashwhenthedevice turnsofffollowingadetection event. AUTO Following an interruption, press again to restart the device.
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du Lundi au Vendredi 0h 2 4 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 AUTO Mode 17h à 23h 5h à 9h Indicateur de du Lundi au Vendredi consommation 0h 2 4 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 6.9 PARENTAL LOCK WITH CODE 12h à...
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6.10 CONSUMPTION SCALE INFORMATION DISPLAY This indicator provides information about the Consumption effectofyoursettingsonyourconsumption. scale Indicator Green = Economical Red = Less economical NOTE For economical operation, it is recommended not to exceed a temperature of 19°C on average over the entire dwelling. 6.11 SETTING OF AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS PRESS ACTIONS...
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6.11 SETTING OF AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED) PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY SETTINGS SCREEN 2 ENABLE/DISABLETHEBUZZER Select one of these buzzer options. | = Enabled O = Disabled NOTE The buzzer remains active for the heatingOn/Offkey. Allows you to switch to the next settings screen. SETTINGS SCREEN 3 CELSIUS/FAHRENHEITSELECTION Select one of these options.
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Mode Mode 6.12 DETAILS OF THE 6 ORDERS GIVEN VIA THE PILOT WIRE Mode ORDERS ACTION DISPLAY Mode Heating Heating is instantly turnedoff. AUTO AUTO Mode AUTO Mode Lowering of the temperature by 3.5°C relative to the Comfort position or at your AUTO choice.
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Mode du L 6.13 INTERNAL PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) AUTO AUTO A- SETTING THE TIME 0h 2 PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY du L Indicateur de consommation NOTE Indicateur de consommation In all cases, in order to use the programming, AUTO AUTO you must set the time and day on your device 0h 2 du L (factorysetting 00:00)....
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Mode Mode AUTO AUTO Mode AUTO AUTO Indicateur de consommation Mode AUTO AUTO 6.13 INTERNAL PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) B - SETTING THE DAY PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO NOTE Indicateur de consommation Start with the previous section A - SETTING THE TIME to access the programming menu.
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du Lundi au Vendredi 6.13 INTERNAL PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) 17h à 23h 5h à 9h PROGRAMMING SET UP du Lundi au Vendredi 17h à 23h 5h à 9h 0h 2 4 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY du Lundi au Vendredi 0h 2 4 10 12 14 16 18 20 22...
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6.13 INTERNAL PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) PROGRAMMING SET UP PREDEFINED PROGRAMS (P1 / P2 / P3) PREDEFINED PROG. CHOICE MEANING The P1 program enables you to use the Comfort set Monday to Friday point temperature from 17h - 23h 5h - 9h 5 to 9a.m.inthemorning Monday to Friday 0h 2 4...
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6.13 INTERNAL PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) PROGRAMMING SET UP PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY NOTE This mode enables the automatic operation of your heater at either the COMFORT set point or the ECO set point. Simultaneously press for 3 seconds to access the programming menu. Select one of these options.
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6.13 INTERNAL PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) Example of PROGRAMMING SET UP “P4” programming SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS RESULT You want to set Time range the COMFORT set No. 3from point temperature 6 p.m.to for3 differenttime 10 p.m.is ranges: confirmed.You morningsfrom6 a.m. will return to to 9 a.m., midday the initial Pr from11 a.m.to2 p.m. Modify the end...
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HARMONIZATION OF DISPLAYS (THERMOSTAT / THERMOMETER) NOTE This operation is optional. There may be a difference between the readings displayed on the device and on your thermometer. It is possible to harmonize both displays. Procedure: • This setting can only be performed if your device issetbetween17 and23°C. •...
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THE DEVICE IS NOT HEATING. VERIFICATON PRESS ACTION Power up the device. Make sure the digital screen is active. Successively press to reach the comfort position. Make sure the installation If the digital screen has circuit breakers are pushed in still not turned on.
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FAILURE TO DO SO MAY INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY. 8.3 RECOMMENDATIONS AND ADVICE Your CONVECTAIR device becomes hot when in use. Particular care must be taken in order to educate young children. Do not insert objects in the grids, as this may cause short circuits, firesordamagetodevices....
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150707 Manufacturer No. 412 8.5 WARRANTY 2 YEARS against defects / 5 YEARS for the heating element. All CONVECTAIR devices carry a double warranty: a two-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship on allparts,andafive-yearwarrantyontheheatingelement itself. Both are applicable from the date of purchase by the consumerandundertheirspecificconditions.Fulldetailsare...
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