CONVECTAIR 51FLB 00-C10-BB Installation And User Manual Download Page 18

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Recommendations and advice

Your 

CONVECTAIR

 appliance becomes hot during use. Particular care must be taken in order to inform 

young children.
Do not insert objects into the openings of the grilles; this could cause short circuits, fires, or damage to 

devices.
Any other use not recommended by 

CONVECTAIR

 may cause short circuits, fires, or injury to users.

In some conditions, the grille of the devices may turn yellow after some time. This phenomenon is not 

due to a manufacturing defect. Rather, it is caused by the ambient air which contains fumes or suspended 

particles, which are heated and then exhausted through the grille. This phenomenon is particularly visible 

on «pure white» devices and can cause severe discoloration. 

Prevention: it is advisable to clean the grills frequently, especially for appliances installed in places 

exposed to cigarette smoke or in the kitchen. CONVECTAIR devices must never be used during 

construction work or other activities which generate a lot of dust. 

When switching on the 

CONVECTAIR

 for the first time, a slight smoke may emerge from it. This 

phenomenon is quite normal and will go away on its own after 2 or 3 minutes of operation of the device.

IMPORTANT: PRODUCT INFORMATION APPEARS ON THE RATING LABEL.

The rating label allows for identification of the heater. and is placed on the back of the 

unit near the supply grille.
It includes:

 - The complete model number (A), which must be included in any  

warranty claim.

 - Its power in Watts (B).

 - Standard certification (C).

Identifying Your Device

OCN

All materials must comply with the

requirements of European Directive

2011/65/EU on the restriction of the 

use of certain hazardous substances

R.o.H.S. compliant

Dunleer, Co.Louth, Ireland. Tel: ++353(0)41 6872200. Fax: ++353(0)41 6851464.

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RESEARCH &

DEVELOPMENT

Compact Heater

2021

Label Template AM

00/90045/0

NM

03/03/2021

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Black Print

LBE3000001

Issued for Production

JB

03/03/21

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Notes:

Refer to Drawing 00/90017/0 for font details

5101-C10-BB
780/1000W    208/240V~    IP20
RAL 9016 White/Blanc

400000617

Product type

GDN part no.

cETL

w/ certification number

GDID 

QR-code

Output

Voltage

IP class

Colour

GDID: 010119720001

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Production

week and year

Made in UK

Fabriqué au Royaume-Uni

Glen Dimplex Europe Limited, Airport Road, 

Cloghran, Co. Dublin, Ireland K67 VE08

5014739

Cert. to CSA Std. 

No. E60335-2-30

18.8mm

18.8mm

JB

03/03/2021

Summary of Contents for 51FLB 00-C10-BB

Page 1: ...hewarmth Your input helps to create even better products and experiences We value your feedback 5100 5101 FLB FLB Panel Convector 7216580100R01 300001582 Issue 1 INSTALLATION AND USER S GUIDE To be re...

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Page 3: ...ostat FLB models it should not be connected to a wall thermostat Foreword Summary Important Instructions 4 Quick Start 6 Characteristics 7 Location Recommendations 8 Installation and Securing 10 Elect...

Page 4: ...connect panel 5 To prevent a possible fire do not block the air intakes or exhaust in any manner 6 A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or f...

Page 5: ...children without supervision 13 Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised 14 Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on off the applia...

Page 6: ...I to turn heater on or on O to turn it off Setting the Temperature Using the adjustment keys increase or decrease the temperature according to the desired comfort Heat Mode Eco and Comfort Press to to...

Page 7: ...Weight kg 5101 C05 BB FLB 500 W 240 V 425 16 5 8 400 15 3 4 115 4 1 2 2 7 6 lb 5100 C05 BB FLB 5101 C10 BB FLB 1000 W 525 20 3 4 3 4 7 5 lb 5100 C10 BB FLB 5101 C15 BB FLB 1500 W 625 24 5 8 3 8 8 4 lb...

Page 8: ...hind a door cabinet or box or in front of an air extractor Keep combustible fabrics such as curtains away from heaters Avoid positioning a window sill behind curtains doors or under an air extractor Y...

Page 9: ...evice is covered It is therefore strictly forbidden to cover or block the air inlet or outlet grilles at the risk of incidents or damage to the device Respect the minimum installation distances to the...

Page 10: ...mm pieces of the insulating sleeve and slide over the line wires of the supply cable Connect each lead to the corresponding wires on the heater using the wire nuts provided see Electrical Wiring page...

Page 11: ...as a measuring device for placing the heater on the wall Mark the location for the two bottom screws A A and fasten the two screws in the wall 7 Place the wall bracket onto the bottom screws A A Then...

Page 12: ...any installation or repair If the power supply wires of the device are damaged they must be replaced by the manufacturer its after sales service or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a dan...

Page 13: ...r a fairly long power outage 00 00 is displayed the time must be set After each intervention on the controls after 5s the time display returns How to Use Your Convectair FLB Heater Press and simultane...

Page 14: ...C F 30 C 7 C 30 C 7 C OFF C F Red Comfort Adjust Comfort temperature by pressing or Green Eco Adjust Eco temperature by pressing or C F Pressing overrides the status from Comfort to Eco or vice versa...

Page 15: ...Pr 9 0600 2300 0700 2400 1500 2300 1500 0800 0600 2300 1700 0800 0600 2300 0600 1600 0600 2000 0000 2400 0000 2400 Press and simultaneously A Select from above programs for day 1 Monday press or B Co...

Page 16: ...ed setting For example if the programming is set to 20 degrees Celsius at 6am the heater will start heating up before 6am so that by 6am the room will be 20 degrees Celsius Many factors impact on room...

Page 17: ...aintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons To keep the appliance clean regular maintenance is recommended To remove dust use a soft cloth To remove a stain d...

Page 18: ...e smoke or in the kitchen CONVECTAIR devices must never be used during construction work or other activities which generate a lot of dust When switching on the CONVECTAIR for the first time a slight s...

Page 19: ...ortation or shipping costs in relation to such repair or replacement except as specifically assumed by it Misuse of this product or repairs by persons other than the Manufacturer s authorized personne...

Page 20: ...t improvement we reserve the right to make changes without notice 2020 Glen Dimplex Americas A BRAND OF GLEN DIMPLEX AMERICAS Share the warmth and leave a review convectair com sharethewarmth Your inp...

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