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This device is equipped with an automatic thermal safety 
feature. During abnormal operation (for example, blocked air 
inlet or outlet), the device automatically stops.

Once the abnormal operation is corrected, and as soon as the 

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If the problem persists, contact your installer.

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To keep the device clean, CONVECTAIR recommends performing 
regular maintenance. To remove dust, use a soft cloth. To 
remove a stain, dampen the cloth. 

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device, it is recommended to remove dust regularly (once every 
two weeks) by vacuuming the air inlets and outlets.

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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, 

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Any other use not recommended by CONVECTAIR may cause short 

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after some time. This phenomenon is not due to a manufacturing 
defect. Rather, it is caused by the ambient air, which contains 
smoke or suspended particles that are heated and then discharged 
through the grid. This phenomenon is particularly noticeable on 
“white” devices and can cause severe discoloration. 

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especially for appliances installed in areas exposed to cigarette 

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wood-burning stove. CONVECTAIR devices must never be used 
during construction work or other activities which generate large 
amounts of dust. 

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emit light smoke caused by the heating of particles resulting from 
the production. This phenomenon is completely normal and will 

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8. ADDITIONAL

 

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Summary of Contents for OPERA B

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

Page 2: ...ty 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 yo...

Page 3: ...ne 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 en...

Page 4: ...er play 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...

Page 5: ...THE MINIMUM REQUIRED CLEARANCES Fig A CONVECTAIR RECOMMENDS AN INSTALLATION HEIGHT OF 25 CM 10 These instructions have been established at the moment of the heater s manufacturing and in conformity w...

Page 6: ...ace mounting 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 JLY P...

Page 7: ...arrosserie 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...

Page 8: ...g of production residues This is normal and should disappear after 2 to 3 minutes WARNING To prevent short circuits and electrical shocks YU OL WV LY V H OL THPU WHULS ILMVYL H LTW PUN OL installation...

Page 9: ...U VY V Set the temperature Modes To switch from one mode to another Comfort mode To adjust to the desired set point Economy mode Recommended for absences of less than fOY Frost protection mode Recomme...

Page 10: ...HUK YUZ V IHZLK VU heating needs NOTE The device stores the settings in the memory even in the case of a power outage 5 OPERATIONMEASURES TO BE TAKEN L Z YL V YLTV L OL WYV LJ P L ST MYVT OL KPZWSH Se...

Page 11: ...This setting is available in COMFORT mode manual or automatic 5 3 ECONOMY MODE ECO PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY Press successively to access the ECO mode The screen displays YPL HUK ZPT S HULV ZS WYLZZ to vi...

Page 12: ...e temperature of the room above freezing approximately 7 C 5 5 AUTOMATIC OPERATION PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY 7YLZZ MVY fZLJVUKZ to save your preferred settings 7YLZZ IYPL for automatic operation based on...

Page 13: ...ences VM SLZZ OHU fOY Frost protection mode this operating mode is recommended during absences VM TVYL OHU fOY 5 7 ABSENCE DETECTION ENABLING PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY The function is automatically enable...

Page 14: ...7YPVYP PaLZ ZH PUNZ See the explanation on the following page 6W PVUf 7YPVYP PaLZ JVTMVY See the explanation on the following page OFF Option The absence detection function is disabled 7YLZZ MVY fZLJV...

Page 15: ...t ECO ECO mode 67 065f 790690 0A 64 69 DETECTION PILOT WIRE ORDER RESULT COMFORT Gradual transition PU 6 fTPU ECO ECO mode COMFORT Gradual transition PU 6 fTPU ECO Immediate transition in Comfort NOTE...

Page 16: ...and hold until the window icon disappears from the screen NOTE OPZ M UJ PVU H VTH PJHSS YUZ V OL OLH LY PU OL L LU VM H sharp fall in room temperature e g an open window or door 5 9 SIMPLE PARENTAL LO...

Page 17: ...6U 6 RL remains active even when the parental lock is enabled SEQUENCE FOR UNLOCKING WITH YOUR PERSONAL CODE VU YT with VU YT with VU YT with VU YT with Z 3s VU YT with Modify using Modify using Modif...

Page 18: ...a temperature of 19 C on average over the entire dwelling 5 11 SETTING OF AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS PRESS ACTIONS DISPLAY First the device must be YULK V Simultaneously press HUK OVSK MVY fZLJVUKZ OL screen...

Page 19: ...L Allows you to switch to the next settings screen 05 9 5f CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT SELECTION Select one of these options C Celsius F Fahrenheit Allows you to switch to the next settings screen 05 9 5f ENAB...

Page 20: ...t position Comfort 2 Lowering of the temperature by 2 C relative to the Comfort position Frost Protection Maintains the room temperature at around 7 C NOTE 0U THU HS TVKL OL YVZ 7YV LJ PVU HUK LH PUN...

Page 21: ...access the programming menu Select one of these options ON Continue OFF Exit the setting VU YTZ OL WYL PV Z selection and moves to the next step The screen displays Use these keys to select Hr from t...

Page 22: ...Select the desired day using these keys JO LU Monday JO MA Tuesday JO ME Wednesday JO JE Thursday JO VE Friday DY SA Saturday JO DI Sunday VU YTZ OL ZLSLJ PVU VM OL day and returns to the PR drop dow...

Page 23: ...TZ OL ZLSLJ PVU VM ON and moves to the next step The screen displays VU YTZ OL ZLSLJ PVU VM PR and moves to the next step The screen displays Use these keys to select a program from P1 to P6 next page...

Page 24: ...N MYVT UVVU V fW T H midday and from 5 to 11 p m in the evening P3 The P3 program enables you to use the Comfort set point LTWLYH YL MYVT fH T V 11 p m in the evening 9 05 796 9 4 7 7 7 Method to cust...

Page 25: ...oint Simultaneously press for fZLJVUKZ to access the programming menu Select one of these options ON Continue OFF Exit the setting VU YTZ OL ZLSLJ PVU VM ON and moves to the next step The screen displ...

Page 26: ...TIONS RESULT Time range 5V f MYVT fW T V fW T PZ JVU YTLK V 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...

Page 27: ...Y V UV WSHJL P on furniture PRESS ACTIONS First make sure that the thermostat is in COMFORT mode Press for fZLJVUKZ You may encounter these two scenarios OL ZL WVPU LTWLYH YL HZOLZ Harmonization is po...

Page 28: ...window icon disapears to disable this function The digital screen is active but the heating PUKPJH VY PZ V Check the set point value The temperature of the room does not require heating The device is...

Page 29: ...Do not insert objects in the grids as this may cause short circuits YLZ VY KHTHNL V KL PJLZ Any other use not recommended by CONVECTAIR may cause short JPYJ P Z YLZ VY PUQ Y V ZLYZ UKLY ZWLJPHS JVUKP...

Page 30: ...ll CONVECTAIR devices carry a double warranty a two year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship on all WHY Z HUK H L LHY HYYHU VU OL OLH PUN LSLTLU P ZLSM Both are applicable from the d...

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