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5.11 SETTING OF AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED)

PRESS

ACTIONS

DISPLAY

SETTINGS SCREEN 2  

ENABLE / DISABLE THE BUZZER

Select one of these buzzer 

options.

|

 = Enabled 

O

 = Disabled

NOTE

 

The buzzer remains active for the  

heating On/Off key.

Allows you to switch to the 

next settings screen.

SETTINGS SCREEN 3 

CELSIUS / FAHRENHEIT SELECTION

Select one of these options.

°C

 = Celsius 

°F

 = Fahrenheit

Allows you to switch to the 

next settings screen.

SETTINGS SCREEN 4 

 

ENABLE / DISABLE THE FRAMING

Framing the Comfort 

temperature minimizes the 

increase or lowering of the 

temperature by + or - 2°C.
These keys enable you to 

select one of the options.

|

 = Enabled 

O

 = Disabled

Return to user mode.

Summary of Contents for OPERA B 7635-C10-BB

Page 1: ...OPÉRA B RADIANT TOWEL WAMER 421AA4940 A00 INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE Installation and Warranty Card To be read and retained by the user ...

Page 2: ...ity 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 Thank you WARNING Your heater is already equiped with a precise electronic thermostat IT MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO A WALL THERMOSTAT MESSAGEFROM THE MANUFACTURER ...

Page 3: ...one insert the module sold separately into the compartment provided at the back of compatible electric heaters and use voice control via Apple Home Kit Alexa and Google Assistant Keep an eye on your energy consumption By tracking down even the smallest unnecessary energy expenditure in your home Convectair devices with Muller Intuitiv smart technology will help you save energy Smart and optimized ...

Page 4: ...y nor plug nor set nor clean nor maintain the appliance 4 If the appliance is covered there is a risk of overheating The logo reminds this risk 5 Do not cover or obstruct the air inlet or outlet as this could cause overheating and damage the appliance 6 Do not insert anything in the appliance 7 This appliance has to be connected by a qualified personnel Turn off the breaker associated to the unit ...

Page 5: ...AIR RECOMMENDS AN INSTALLATION HEIGHT OF 25 CM 10 These instructions have been established at the moment of the heater s manufacturing and in conformity with the standardization at that moment Fig A Volume 0 Volume 1 Hors volume Outside volume 0 5 m 1 8 0 5 m 1 8 2 25 m 7 5 Volume 2 Hauteur à par r du fond de la baignoire Height from the bo om of the bath Fig A2 13 Minimum installation distances t...

Page 6: ...ounting bracket and fasten it appropriately with screws not included The installation must comply with applicable national and local standards and CONVECTAIR recommends that it be done by a certified electrician This manual was prepared at the time of manufacture of the device and in accordance with the standards applicable at the time The company reserves the right to modify at any time the Insta...

Page 7: ...montées sur la carrosserie 2 2 Installation of towel rails Floor A B C D Hole spacing Outline of unit Height Width 25 4 cm 10 55 8 cm 22 Junction Box Locking tab Figure B Figure B3 Bottom rail to be inserted over the unit s top preassembled screws Top rail to be inserted over the unit s top preassembled screws Please read carefully the whole installation and operating instructions before connectin...

Page 8: ... burning of production residues This is normal and should disappear after 2 to 3 minutes WARNING To prevent short circuits and electrical shocks turn the power off at the main panel before attempting the installation or making any repairs This programmer system is old technology and will not work on this new generation You must connect the ground wire of the heater green wire with the copper wire ...

Page 9: ...mode To adjust to the desired set point Economy mode Recommended for absences of less than 24 hr Frost protection mode Recommended for absences more than 24 hr Open window To enable or disable the function Mode Mode Mode AUTO Mode AUTO AUTO Mode Mode Mode AUTO Mode Mode Mode Mode AUTO Mode Mode Mode AUTO Mode Mode Mode AUTO Mode Mode Mode AUTO Mode AUTO ...

Page 10: ... NOTE The device stores the settings in the memory even in the case of a power outage 5 OPERATIONMEASURES TO BE TAKEN Be sure to remove the protective film from the display Mode Mode Mode AUTO Mode AUTO AUTO Mode Mode Mode AUTO Selection of manual operation modes Automatic operation key Heating On Off key Desired temperature setting keys Heating On Off indicator light Programs predefined P1 P2 P3 ...

Page 11: ...successively to access the ECO mode The screen displays Briefly and simultaneously press to visualize the ECO set point Press for 3 seconds and the ECO temperature flashes to enable the user to change it Press for 3 seconds to save the temperature NOTE In the event of a short term absence less than 24 hr use of this operating mode is recommended for maximum savings It lowers the room temperature b...

Page 12: ...proximately 7 C 5 5 AUTOMATIC OPERATION PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY Press for 3 seconds to save your preferred settings Press briefly for automatic operation based on your heating plan programming of Comfort and Eco temperature ranges and your setting preferences preferred set point temperature Window function etc NOTE By default the stored setting is Preferred set temperature 19 C Open window function ...

Page 13: ...ended during absences of more than 24 hr 5 7 ABSENCE DETECTION ENABLING PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY The function is automatically enabled in automatic mode It can be disabled see the following table NOTE In the event of a prolonged absence the device progressively lowers the set point temperature When it detects a presence it reacts and returns to the operating mode defined by the user Mode Mode Mode AU...

Page 14: ...ioritizes savings See the explanation on the following page Option 2 Prioritizes comfort See the explanation on the following page OFF Option The absence detection function is disabled Press for 3 seconds to save your selection The screen displays NOTE In the event of a prolonged absence the device progressively lowers the set point temperature When it detects a presence it reacts and returns to t...

Page 15: ...IORITIZES COMFORT DETECTION PILOT WIRE ORDER RESULT COMFORT Gradual transition in ECO 90 min ECO ECO mode COMFORT Gradual transition in ECO 90 min ECO Immediate transition in Comfort NOTE Gradual transition in ECO In the event of a prolonged absence the temperature set point of the device decreases progressively in 30 min steps to CF 1 then CF 2 until ECO is displayed absence movement absence move...

Page 16: ...isappears from the screen NOTE This function automatically turns off the heater in the event of a sharp fall in room temperature e g an open window or door 5 9 SIMPLE PARENTAL LOCK PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY Lock the keypad Simultaneously press and hold for 3 seconds Unlock the keypad Simultaneously press and hold for 3 seconds NOTE This function enables you to block access to device settings to preven...

Page 17: ... 18 20 22 24 5h à 9h 17h à 23h du Lundi au Vendredi 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 5h à 9h 17h à 23h 5h à 23h 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 du Lundi au Vendredi Le week end P1 P3 P2 12h à 14h AUTO Mode Mode Indicateur de consommation 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 5h à 9h 17h à 23h du Lundi au Vendredi 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 5h à 9h 17h à 23h 5h à 23h 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 1...

Page 18: ...ture of 19 C on average over the entire dwelling 5 11 SETTING OF AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY First the device must be turned off Simultaneously press and hold for 3 seconds The screen displays Hold for 3 seconds to see the first setting screen Screen backlighting SETTINGS SCREEN 1 BACKLIGHTING TIME SELECTION Select one of these screen options 10 seconds O permanent Allows you to swit...

Page 19: ...Allows you to switch to the next settings screen SETTINGS SCREEN 3 CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT SELECTION Select one of these options C Celsius F Fahrenheit Allows you to switch to the next settings screen SETTINGS SCREEN 4 ENABLE DISABLE THE FRAMING Framing the Comfort temperature minimizes the increase or lowering of the temperature by or 2 C These keys enable you to select one of the options Enabled O Di...

Page 20: ...s the room temperature at around 7 C NOTE In manual mode the Frost Protection and Heating Off commands sent by the central programming unit receive priority To let you know the AUTO symbol flashes 5 13 INTERNAL PROGRAMMING TIME DISPLAY PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY Briefly and simultaneously press to display the current time Mode Mode Mode AUTO Mode AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Mode Mode Mode M...

Page 21: ... Set the minutes Modify the minutes using these keys Confirms the minutes and moves to the next step Set the day Mode AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Mode Mode Indicateur de consommation Mode Mode Mode AUTO Mode AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Indicateur de consommation 0h 2 du L 0h 2 0h 2 du Le AUTO Mode Mode Indicateur de consommation Mode Mode Mode AUTO Mode AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO ...

Page 22: ...ursday JO VE Friday DY SA Saturday JO DI Sunday Confirms the selection of the day and returns to the PR drop down menu Use these keys to select EXIT from the drop down menu whose order is as follows PR HR P4 P5 P6 Exit Confirms the selection of EXIT and exits the menu Mode AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Mode Mode Indicateur de consommation Mode Mode AUTO Mode AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO...

Page 23: ... 12h à 14h Mode Mode Mode AUTO Mode AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Indicateur de consommation 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 5h à 9h 17h à 23h du Lundi au Vendredi 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 5h à 9h 17h à 23h 5h à 23h 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 2 du Lundi au Vendredi Le week end 12h à 14h AUTO Mode Mode Indicateur de consommation 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 1 5h à 9h 17 du Lundi au Ven...

Page 24: ...16 18 20 22 24 Monday to Friday Weekend P1 P3 P2 12h 14h AUTO Indicateur de consommation 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 5h à 9h 17h à 23h du Lundi au Vendredi 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 5h à 9h 17h à 23h du Lundi au Vendredi P1 P2 12h à 14h Indicateur de consommation 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 5h 9h 17h 23h Monday to Friday 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 5h 9h 17h 23h 5h 23...

Page 25: ...int Simultaneously press for 3 seconds to access the programming menu Select one of these options ON Continue OFF Exit the setting Confirms the selection of ON and moves to the next step The screen displays Use these keys to select P4 P5 or P6 from the drop down menu whose order is the following PR HR P4 P5 P6 Exit Confirms the user defined program selection and moves to the next step SEQUENCE OF ...

Page 26: ...IONS RESULT Time range No 3 from 6 p m to 10 p m is confirmed You will return to the initial Pr position NOTE Program P5 or P6 or select Exit to exit see below PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY Use these keys to select EXIT from the drop down menu whose order is as follows PR HR P4 P5 P6 Exit NOTE If you want you can return to automatic operation using the pilot wire Place in the OFF position see Chapter 5 7 ...

Page 27: ...he floor Do not place it on furniture PRESS ACTIONS First make sure that the thermostat is in COMFORT mode Press for 3 seconds You may encounter these two scenarios A The set point temperature flashes Harmonization is possible Use these keys to adjust the temperature Confirms the previous step Exits the adjustment mode and returns to normal mode EXAMPLE Your thermometer shows 20 5 C and your therm...

Page 28: ...on disapears to disable this function The digital screen is active but the heating indicator is off Check the set point value The temperature of the room does not require heating The device is in Eco mode THE DEVICE IS ALWAYS HEATING Check that the temperature setting has not been modified Reset the temperature Check that the device is not located near an open door and or in a draft Close the door...

Page 29: ...ticular care must be taken in order to educate young children Do not insert objects in the grids as this may cause short circuits fires or damage to devices Any other use not recommended by CONVECTAIR may cause short circuits fires or injury to users Under special conditions the heat diffusion grid may turn yellow after some time This phenomenon is not due to a manufacturing defect Rather it is ca...

Page 30: ...l CONVECTAIR devices carry a double warranty a two year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship on all parts and a five year warranty on the heating element itself Both are applicable from the date of purchase by the consumer and under their specific conditions Full details are provided with each device Please keep your purchase and or installation invoice SERVICE CENTERS To find the...

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