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Electrical connection

The  device  MUST  NOT  be  opened  during  the  in-

stallation or connection process.

Connect the cable to the power supply 230V to put

the heating unit into standby mode.

DO NOT run the cable lead across or above the air

outlet grille.

IMPORTANT:

Ensure  that  the  wires  are  fitted  cor-

rectly to the connecting box terminals.

Brown: Live/Phase

Blue: Neutral

Black: Control wire for remote timer

WARNING:  DO  NOT  CONNECT  THIS  APPLIANCE 

TO EARTH, AS IT IS DOUBLE INSULATED.

The black wire is to be used only for connection to a 

remote  timer  for  reaching  a  set  back  temperature: 

when applying 230V the temperature will be reduced 

4° less than the temperature set on the thermostat.

If  the  black  pilot  wire  is  not  being  used  with  a 

compatible  programming  or  switching  device  it 

should be terminated and insulated.

Operation / Heating mode

The  operating  controls  are  located  in  a  housing  pro-

vided for the purpose on the top right-hand side of the 

rear panel.

The rotating knob is used both to switch the convector 

unit  on,  and  to  select  its  operating  mode  (normal 

mode  /  temp.  reduction  phase  of  around  4.0K)  or  to 

use a remote timer.

These  convector  units  are  fitted  with  an  electronic 

regulating system, which permits infinite adjustment of 

the  room  temperature  to  any  desired  level  between 

7°C  (frost-protection)  and  30°C  (maximum).  This  is 

carried out from the control knob, which is fitted with 

two  moulded-in  rear  end-stop  pins.  Release  these 

pins and position them in the corresponding holes to

a) fix the position of the knob in any way desired

b) establish a new maximum setting, or

c) establish a new adjustment range

IMPORTANT:

DO NOT allow the air inlets or outlets of the convector 

unit  to  become  blocked  –  even  partially  –  by  towels, 

curtains or other objects.

Note that certain surfaces become very hot while the 

unit is in operation.

DO NOT touch the outlet grilles.

DO NOT allow small children to remain near the unit 

while it is running.

fig.3   Operating controls

A) Operating/Mode selection switch

(control knob)
Switch settings:

0 - unit OFF

- Normal operation

- Temp. reduction phase of around 4.0K

- Operation with remote timer

B) Room thermostat (control knob)

Markings on control knob:

(frost-protection) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (max.)

C) LED indicator

(lights up when heating mode is active)

fig.4   Locking device on room-thermostat knob

Example:

a) Fixed adjustment to heat setting no. 4:

Positioning of end-stop pin at “F” mark

(on rear side of control housing)

b) Maximum adjustment to heat setting no. 4

(i.e. adjustment range of 

 to 4):

Positioning of end-stop pin at “M” mark

(on rear side of control housing)

Example a)

Room-

thermostat 

knob

End-stop pin

Example b)

Room-

thermostat 

knob

End-stop pin

Summary of Contents for Confort

Page 1: ...OLSBERG Instruction Manual Confort Convector...

Page 2: ...aintenance 12 Technical specifications 12 Conditions of guarantee 13 IMPORTANT This manual MUST be handed over to the user once installation is complete Ensure also that the user receives adequate in...

Page 3: ...its components are cor rectly disposed of Disposal of old heaters Old electric and electronic devices often contain valuable materials But they may also contain harmful ingredients which were necessar...

Page 4: ...208 106 15 196 580 178 201 15 198 740 320 210 15 199 900 405 247 5 Observe the international safety regulations regarding minimum clearances when installing the unit in rooms equipped with bath or sho...

Page 5: ...ment of the room temperature to any desired level between 7 C frost protection and 30 C maximum This is carried out from the control knob which is fitted with two moulded in rear end stop pins Release...

Page 6: ...d with the appropriate original component Technical specifications Temperature setting range approx 7 C to 30 C Temperature reduction phase ca 4 0K Voltage 1 N 230V Protection rating II double insulat...

Page 7: ...appliance should be carried out by a quali fied installer The company does not accept liability for failure of any goods supplied which are not installed in accor dance with the manufacturer s instruc...

Page 8: ...20 4 78 4615 1925 03 2011 Olsberg GmbH H ttenstra e 38 59939 Olsberg T 49 2962 805 0 F 49 2962 805 180 info olsberg com olsberg com...

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