Noirot MELODIE, 7381, 7382, 7383, 7384 - Heater Operating Manual

Noirot MELODIE, 7381, 7382, 7383, 7384 - Heater Operating Manual

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Noirot MELODIE, 7381, 7382, 7383, 7384 - Heater Operating Manual

INSTALLATION

POSITION

The appliance should be mounted in a horizontal position on the wall brackets supplied. It should only be operated when in the upright position with the control panel at the top.

POSITION
Cable entry on the right
It is essential that you observe the minimum clearances A, B and C specified in the installation diagram, particularly as regards clearances from easily flammable objects. Make sure that air can flow into or out of the convector without being obstructed.

FIXING

Remove the wall mounting bracket from the rear of the unit by depressing the clips at the top of the bracket with a screwdriver.

Fix wall bracket to wall through the four screw holes provided. (Three on some smaller output models).

FIXING
Do NOT locate the heater immediately below a fixed socket outlet or connection box.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

The electrical installation must be carried out by a competent electrician in accordance with current IEE regulations for Electrical Equipment in Buildings.

The heater is fitted with a length of flexible cable for connection to the fixed wiring of the premises through a suitable connection box incorporating a double pole isolating switch with a contact separation of at least 3mm, positioned adjacent to the heater.

The black control wire is designed only to carry a signal from a compatible remote programmer or switching device.

If the black pilot wire is not being used with a compatible programming or switching device it should be terminated and insulated within the fused spur box.


Ensure that the wires are fitted correctly to the connecting box terminals.
BROWN: LIVE/PHASE
BLUE: NEUTRAL
BLACK: CONTROL WIRE


DO NOT CONNECT THIS APPLIANCE TO EARTH AS IT IS DOUBLE INSULATED.

BATHROOM INSTALLATION

These heaters are splash proof to IPX4 standard.


If the heater is installed in a room containing a bath or shower, it must be installed so that a person using a bath or shower cannot touch switches and other controls.

OPERATION

MULTI-FUNCTION ELECTRONIC CONTROLS

MULTI-FUNCTION ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
The electronic controls for this appliance have been designed to give you maximum economy.

  1. FUNCTIONS WHEEL
Off Heat off
Comfort: Thermostat setting between 1-9
Economy: Temperature reduction mode. Room temperature is reduced by amount shown on button (Ref. D)
Frost protection: the convector switches on when the temperature falls to around 7°C. Gives maximum econmomy with no risk of freezing pipes or condensation for long periods of absence.
Programming: when signalling through the pilot wire to a remote programmer or switching device.
  1. TEMPERATURE
    Use the thermostat dial (B) to select your desired room temperature. The markings on the dial are in approximately 3.5°C increments. The maximum setting (9) is around 35°C which means the heater will nor mally remain on continuously. The easiest way to find your comfort setting is to turn the dial to maximum. When the temperature in the room has reached your ideal comfort level, turn the dial back until the thermostat switches off (the neon light will go out).
    Leave at this setting and the heater will operate as necessary to maintain this room temperature.
  2. THERMOSTAT LIGHT
    Light on = Element heating
    Light off = Element reached required heating level
  3. ECONOMY level adjustment button: for setting the amount by which the temperature is to be reduced (for example, to reduce the temperature from 21°C to 16°C, select –5).

For greatest economy switch the heater to economy setback if you leave the room for long periods or before going to bed. Normally 16 °C is the ideal set back temperature, allowing the room to reach comfort level again within a reasonable time.

RESTRICTING THE TEMPERATURE RANGE

With the aid of the two pins (1) on the back of the unit you can set the range of the thermostat wheel. One pin determines the upper value and the other pin the lower value. Move the pins back and forth to loosen them.

LOCKING THE CONTROLS

LOCKING THE CONTROLS
You can lock the controls flap to prevent unauthorised tampering with the controls. Undo the screw (2) at the back of the control panel and screw it in at the position shown in the diagram below.

NOTE
This guide should be kept by all successive users for future reference.

MAINTENANCE

The convector requires no special maintenance. To remove dust, use a soft cloth. To remove marks, use a damp cloth.

Never use abrasive products which could damage the polyester coating. Periodically remove dust which could collect in the ventilation grids using a vacuum cleaner.

SERVICING

In the event of a fault, disconnect the unit from the main power supply (switch off or unscrew fuse). Repairs are to be done only by a qualified electrician.


DO NOT COVER THE APPLIANCE – FIRE HAZARD
Avoid open doors against the ventilation grille or armchairs pushed up against the appliance. Leave the air intake underneath the heater clear. Otherwise, the overheating safety cut-out will operate and the appliance will no longer heat until back to normal conditions.

DO NOT INSERT ANYTHING INTO THE APPLIANCE
Watch children carefully. Do not insert objects of any kind through the apertures in the unit.

The unit is hot to the touch when in operation.

STAFF INSURANCE

In the event of an accident at any time and in any circumstances, the manufacturer's liability is strictly limited to its own staff and equipment.

MAIN SPECIFICATIONS (Dimension in mm)




skirting-7381 low-7382 medium-7383 tall-7384
Height: 220 Height: 330 Height: 430 Height: 650
Rating (w) Amp. Width Width Width Width
1 500 2.2 580 420 340 260
2 750 3.3 820 500 340 300
3 1000 4.3 1060 580 420 340
4 1250 5.4 1060 820 500 420
5 1500 6.5 1300 820 580 500
6 1750 7.6 1060 660 580
7 2000 8.7 1060 740 660

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