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Installation &Operating Instructions
ATTENTION :
OPERARadiant panel heater Horizontal and Low
2
INTRODUCTION :
Dear owner,
- Congratulations on the purchase of this premium electric heater from
CONVECTAIR, manufacturer of the highest quality heating product in the elec-
trical industry.
- To obtain the best results and the ultimate in performance and comfort, please
take a moment to read the installation and maintenance instructions shown
in this manual.
- Introduction page 2
- Table of contents page 2
- Safety page 3
- Installation page 6
3. - Electrical Connection page 8
- Quickstart Guide page 9
4. - How to use your heater page 10
5. - Maintenance page 25
6. - Troubleshooting page 26
page 27
page 28
page 28
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Safety!
Please read carefully the whole installation and use instruc-
tions (*), and in particular the following
CAUTION, HOT SURFACE
Some parts of the appliance may become hot and cause burns. A
very close attention has to be taken if children or vulnerable persons
are present.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
Children should be kept away from the appliance, unless they are
continuously supervised.
Children should neither play, nor plug, nor set, nor clean, nor maintain
the appliance.
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WARNING : DO NOT COVER
If the appliance is covered, there is a risk of overheating. The logo
reminds this risk.
Do not cover or obstruct the air inlet or outlet as this could cause
overheating and damage the appliance.
Do not insert anything in the appliance.
disconnect power supply before any connection or repair.
Installation and electrical connections must be in accordance with
the national and local codes.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
hazard.
The heater must not be located immediately below an electrical
socket.
Installation and connection instructions are given in sections 2 and
3 of this notice.
Heater installation
This heater must be installed in accordance with national and local codes and
IMPORTANT :
DO NOT COVER THE HEATER
Covering the heater can result in
severe overheating.
The above logo is a warning of
this risk.
Do not cover or obstruct the air
inlet or outlet on the unit as this
could cause overheating and da-
mage the heater.
this heater, avoid drafty areas
which can affect the thermostat.
Respect the minimum required
-
tances from side walls or furni-
ture, drapes, etc). See Fig.A.
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0.2 m
0.2 m0.2 m
1 m
0,15 m
Tout obstacleex : voilages
Sol
30’’
(0,75m)
Minimum clearances
Any obstacle
ex : curtains
8’’
(0,2m)
8’’
(0,2m)
8’’
(0,2m)
6’’
(0,15m)
(*) Those instructions have been established at the moment of the appliance
manufacturing and in conformity regarding the standardization at this moment.
We reserve the right to modify those instructions at any time to respect the
evolution of the standardization.
Fig. A
INSTALLATION
Installation :
1- Free the mounting bracket by pressing and pulling
both locking tabs (Fig. B).
2- Fasten the mounting bracket to the wall using at
least 4 screws (max Ø 5.5 mm) making sure that the
levelling and height are correct.
3- Engage the lower legs into the slots at the bottom
and back of the heater. Then clip the top of the
mounting bracket.
Locking
tab
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Fig. BEncombrementde l’appareil
Hauteur
Largeur
Sol
150 C
Hauteur
Entaxe
D
A
1
B
Fig. C
Height
Outline of
unit
Hole
Spacing
Width
Ground
Horizontal Model
Power (W) 1000 1500 2000
Hole Spacing 177mm 6,15/16’’ 319mm 12,9/16’’ 534mm 21’’
Width 637mm 25,1/16’’ 847mm 33,3/8’’ 1057mm 41,5/8’’
A 230mm 9,1/16’’ 264mm 10,3/8’’ 262mm 10,5/16’’
Height 440mm 17,5/16’’ 440mm 17,5/16’’ 440mm 17,5/16’’
B 258 10,3/16’’ 258 10,3/16’’ 258 10,3/16’’
C 213 8,3/8’’ 213 8,3/8’’ 213 8,3/8’’
D 229 9,1/16’’ 263 10,3/8’’ 261 10,3/8’’
Sol
150
EntraxeEncombrementde l’appareil
Largeur
Hauteur
A
D
B
C
B
C
Fig.D
1
Fig. E
Horizontal Model
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Power (W) 750 1000
Spacing 228mm 9 428mm 16,7/8’’
Width 850mm 33.15/32’’ 1060mm 41.3/4’’
A 310mm 12.7/32’’ 388mm 15,1/4’’
Height 283mm 11.1/8’’ 283mm 11.1/8’’
B 65mm 2.9/16’’ 65mm 2.9/16’’
C 238mm 9.3/8’’ 238mm 9.3/8’’
D 310mm 12.7/32’’ 315mm 13.13/32’’
Low Model
Outline of
unit
Width
Encombrementde l’appareil
C
Entaxe
D
A
BHauteur
Largeur
Sol
150C
Hauteur
Hole
Spacing
Height
Width
Ground
Outline of
unit
Hole
Spacing
Height
Ground
Power (W) 1000 1500 2000
Spacing 177mm 6,15/16’’ 319mm 12,9/16’’ 534mm 21’’
Width 637mm 25,1/16’’ 847mm 33,3/8’’ 1057mm 41,5/8’’
A 230mm 9,1/16’’ 264mm 10,3/8’’ 262mm 10,5/16’’
Height 440mm 17,5/16’’ 440mm 17,5/16’’ 440mm 17,5/16’’
B 258 10,3/16’’ 258 10,3/16’’ 258 10,3/16’’
C 213 8,3/8’’ 213 8,3/8’’ 213 8,3/8’’
D 229 9,1/16’’ 263 10,3/8’’ 261 10,3/8’’
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION1
The unit must be hooked up with the rectangular junction box already installed in
the wall.
1- Connect the ground wire (C) to the green wire (G) inside the connection box.
2- Connect the black (B) and red (R) leads from the heater to the electrical supply
wires (see diagrams below).
This wire must not be used for the electrical connection.This wire will be used
only if the unit is connected to a CONVECTAIR "Programmer" control system
(Contact CONVECTAIR for more informations at 1 800 463-6478 or www.
convectair.com).
4- Carefully put back all wires inside the box, close and screw the cover.
5- Hook the CONVECTAIR unit onto the mounting bracket tabs with the unit
slightly angled towards you. Push the CONVECTAIR towards the wall until it is
engaged on both locking tabs.
CAUTION : This unit must be connected to a 240 volts or 208 volts circuit, 60
cycles. Disconnect power supply before making wiring connections to prevent
electrical shock or equipment damage.
electrician and in accordance with national and local codes.
- A rectangular junction box must be installed in the wall, prior to electrical
hookup. The box must be of appropriate size to receive the necessary electrical
connections and the 2 3/4’’ x 4 1/2’’ (70mmx115mm) cover that is supplied with
the unit cable.
- To prevent short circuits and electrical shocks turn the power off at the main
panel before attempting the installation or any repairs.
- If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, an
R
PW
R
HE
AT
ER
BB
GC
PW
WITHOUT using
(PW).
B- Black G - Green R - Red
W - White C - Copper PW - Pilote Wire
R
PW
R
HE
AT
ER
BB
GC
WITH(PW).
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!
Please read carefully the whole installation and use ins-
tructions (*), and in particular the following
QUICKSTART GUIDE
- Turning ON/STANDBY the heater :- Turning ON/STANDBY the heater :Turning ON/STANDBY the heater :
Press the key to turn the heater ON or STANDBY..
- To set the temperature
- The MODE selector
- To set the temperatureTo set the temperature
To set the desired temperature, press or .
-Open Window detector»-Open Window detector»Open Window detector»
To enable or disable this function, Press the key to
enable or disable this function .
- Ideal Temperature «°C idéal»- Ideal Temperature «°C idéal»Ideal Temperature C idéal»
key to reset the standard
operating mode (factory settings)
- The MODE selector
Press repeatedly on
the Mode key :
YOU WISH PRESS USE THE
FONCTION
SREEN
DISPLAY
To maintain the room at the
desired comfort temperature.COMFORT
To maintain the room at the desi-
red setback temperature.. SETBACK
To maintain the room at frost
protection temperature.
FROST
PROTECTION
An automatic setback
during your absence.ABSENCE
DETECTOR
Before activating any programming mode, please refer to paragraph 4.7
(Setting the time and date).
To apply the settings sent
by your central programming
system or power management
system
« AUTO »
PROGRAMMING
To apply a preset or
customised programme« PRESET »
PROGRAMMING
AUTO
Mode
P2
P23s*
Mode
Mode
Mode
Mode
Mode
*Pressing on the Mode key for 3 se-
conds toggles between the AUTO and
PRESET programming modes.
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Turning ON/STANDBY the heater :
To turn the unit on, press . The screen will dis-
play the Comfort temperature.
To turn STANDBY the heater, press , The screen
turns off.
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Heating ON/STANDBY key
Heating
indicateurPress both key to :
- Programme the
heater
- Set the time
Reset to ideal
temperature
values
« Open Window»
function
Temperature
setting keys
Mode selection key
Consumption
indicatorProgramme
- Custom (P4/P5/P6)
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Location of the
programming
cassette
(optional).
HOW TO USE YOUR HEATER2
The heater retains the current settings in memory,
even during a power outage.
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2.2 - Comfort Mode / Setting the desired temperature: :
Press the or keys to raise or lower the desi-
Press repeatedly on the Mode key.
2.3 - The MODE selector :
The Mode selector enables selecting 6 functions :
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YOU WISH PRESSUSE THE
FUNCTION
SCREEN
DISPLAY
To maintain the room at the
desired comfort temperature.COMFORT
To maintain the room at the
desired setback temperature.SETBACK
To maintain the room at frost
protection temperature.
FROST
PROTECTION
An automatic setback during
your absence.
ABSENCE
DETECTOR
Before activating any programming mode, please refer to paragraph 4.7
To apply the settings sent
by your central programming
system or power manage-
ment system
« AUTO »
PROGRAMMING
To apply a preset or
customised programme
« PRESET »
PROGRAMMING
Mode
AUTO
Mode
3s* P2
P2
*exemple P2
*
Mode
Mode
Mode
Mode
To ensure that the temperature stabilises at the desired
temperature, the doors of the room should be closed.
*Pressing on the Mode key for 3 seconds toggles between the AUTO and
PRESET programming modes.
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2.4 - AUTO Programming mode
Press successively on the Mode key until the
AUTO symbol is displayed
COMMANDS SENT
OVER PILOT WIRE
SCREEN
DISPLAY
RESULT
Heating OFFHeating is immediately turned
off.
The temperature is lowered
by 3.5°C compared to the
Comfort setting, or as desi-
red.
Frost ProtectionThe temperature is maintai-
ned at about 7°C.
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Mode
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
Note : Pressing on the Mode for 3 seconds toggles between the AUTO and PRESET
programming modes
This mode enables automatic operation of the heater (over
pilot wire) from a central programming system or power
management system.
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Selected
functions
Central Programming System
or Energy Rate Management System
Command over pilot wire:
Frost Protection
Command over pilot wire :
Heating OFF
19,0°C
ECO
HGAUTOAUTO'' '' '' ''
PROG
2.6 - Times display :
and keys to display the
current time.
2.5 - :
This function disables any operations from the control
panel in any operating mode to prevent the settings from
being changed, for example, by children.
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Simultaneously press the and keys.
Then, if you press any key on the keypad,the
screen will display «NON».
The keypad is locked and no operation is possible.
To unlock, press simultaneously the + and – keys.
In Comfort, Economy and Frost Protection override mode, Frost Protection and
Heating OFF commands sent by the central programming or energy rate mana-
gement systems will have priority. This is indicated by a blinking AUTO symbol.
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2.7 - Setting the time and date :
A- Setting the time :
set the time and date of your heater (factory default 00:00).
also reset the time on your device.
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The «Pr» symbol is displayed.
Press the and to select the time setting
function in the drop-down menu : «Hr»
Change the hour setting using the and keys
Change the minute setting using the and
B - Setting the weekday :
using the and keys.
To exit, press the Mode key until the Exit option
appears in the drop-down menu.
Mode
Mode
Mode
3 s
Pr
Hr P4
P5
P6Exit
+
Mode
Pr
Hr P4
P5
P6Exit
+
Mode
to exit
PROGPress the and keys for 3 seconds
to access the programming menu.
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Mode
Mode
2
Mode
Setback ECO Mode :
or keys.
To change the ECO set point temperature:
Press on the Mode
Press the or keys until obtaining the desired ECO temperature.
Press the Mode
Press successively the Mode key until the Setback
Mode (ECO) is displayed.
It is recommended to use this mode for temporary absences between 2 and 24 hours,
or overnight. This mode lowers room temperature by approximately 3.5°C relative to
the Comfort temperature set point.
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Press successively on the Mode
key until the symbol
is displayed.
2.8.3 - Absence detector :
The Absence Detector mode offers three detection i
Press successively on the Mode
key until the Frost
Protection mode (HG) is displayed.
2.8.2- Frost Protection Override Mode (HG) :
For maximum energy savings, in case of longer term
absence (24 hrs. or more), it is recommended to use
this setting, which will maintain the room temperature
at about 7°C.
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Note : in all cases the orders Frost Protection and Heat OFF from the pilot wire
are priority.
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Priority to energy savingsMovement detection mode
and programming
Gradual transition
to ECO (in 1:30 hr)
Immediate switch
to Comfort
ECO Mode
ECO Mode
Result
PrioDetection
absence
movement
Priority to comfort
gs
Result
ECO
Comfort
ECO
Comfort
Px
Command over Pilot Wire
or interne programming
P1
or P2
...P6
or
AUTO
P1
or P2
...P6
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standby off, press si-
and keys for 10
seconds until detection
option 1, 2 or 3
appears.
detection option using + or keys.
MODE key
+
+
Eco order from internal pro-
gramming or pilot wire is
prioritary even if detector is
on.
Option 1 :
(default mode) :
Option 2 :
Eco order from program-
ming is not prioritary. In
case of detection appliance
goes on comfort mode.
Option 3 :
Appliance doesn’t follow or-
ders from programming.
4.8.4 - Open Window detector :
To enable or disable this function, press the key .
until the symbol is displayed or disappears.
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If detection occurs, press the key to
reactivate the function.
ECO Modemovement
Priority to comfortMovement detection mode
and programming
Comfort Mode
Result
Detection
absence
movement
Comfort Mode
Result
Detection
absence
movement
ECO
Comfort
-
-
ECO
Result
Px
P1
or P2
...P6
or
AUTO
Priority to energy savings
Movement detection mode
without programming
Gradual transition
to ECO (in 1:30 hr)
Gradual transition
to ECO (in 1:30 hr)
Command over Pilot Wire
or interne programming
Command over Pilot Wire
or interne programming
This function automatically shuts off the heater when a drop in room temperature is
detected (such as, an open window or door).The symbol blinks, indicating that
the unit no longer heats up.
To cancel the shutdown, a short press on the key will automatically restart the unit
as needed (the function remains activated).
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2.8.7 - Ideal Temperature :
key to reset the standard operating
mode (factory settings) :
- Automatic return to the current operating mode.
The indicator shows that your heater is warming
up. When the desired temperature has stabilised, this
indicator turns on and off according to heating needs.
2.8.6 - Heating Indicator :
Indicateur de
consommationIt is a device behaviour indicator that allows viewing the
energy consumption status of your heater.
This indicator allow to monitor and adjust the desired
temperature depending on its impact on consumption.
2.8.5 - Consumption indicator :
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Automatic return to the recommended temperatures:
Optimised setting :
Press the
mode and achieve maximum savings of energy:
- SETBACK
- Activation of the Open Window function
- Activation of the "AUTO" programming mode .
Long press
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2.8.8 - Operating Mode
-
sable programmes P4/P5/P6
If you wish to assign a daily program for each
day of the week :
- Press simultaneously for 3 seconds the
and keys.
- The screen displays «Pr».Press the Mode
key.
- Assign one of the available programs (prede-
using the and keys to scroll through the
drop-down menu.
displays «Pr».
- To exit, press the or keys until the «Exit»
option is displayed in the drop-down menu.
In this mode, the heater operates in automatic daily
mode according to the Comfort set point or the
Setback set point.i
3 s
PROG
to exit
P1
P2 P3
P4
P5P6
+
P1
P2 P3
P4
P5P6
+
Pr
Hr P4
P5
P6Exit
+
P1
P2 P3
P4
P5P6
+Mode
Mode
Mode
Mode
Mode
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Preset
programmeSelect Meaning
P1
-
ture set point in the morning from 5:00 to 9:00
P2
The P2 programme sets the Comfort tempera-
ture set point in the morning from 5:00 to 9:00,at
P3The P3 programme sets the Comfort tempera-
ture set point on weekends from 5:00 to 23:00.
Customisable programmes
see pages 23 and 24.
P4
P5
P6
The customisable programmes allow you to set
set point time intervals in the Comfort mode
according to your needs.
0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
5h à 9h 17h à 23h{ {du Lundi au Vendredi P2
{12h à 14h
0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
5h à 9h 17h à 23h{ {du Lundi au Vendredi P1
iIf no operations using the and returns to its original position.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESET PROGRAMMES P1/P2/P3
OR CUSTOMISABLE PROGRAMMES P4/P5/P6
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Monday to friday
Monday to friday
5h à 23h{0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Le week end P3Weekend
Monday to friday
OPERATING MODE: CUSTOM PROGRAMMING
- P4/P5/P6 :
In this mode, the heater operates in automatic
daily mode at the Comfort or Setback set points.
To do this :
Regardless of the current operating mode :
- Press these and keys
simultaneously for 3seconds.
The screen will display «Pr».
- Press the or keys to select one of the
customisable programmes (P4, P5 or P6) in
the
drop-down menu.
(We will select the P4 programme as an
example).
Mode key.
either in Comfort or in Setback mode.
(See the example on the next page.)
By default, the factory setting for the P4/P5/P6 programmes is Setback mode for the
entire day.i
See the example
on page 22.
3 s
Mode
+Pr
Hr P4
P5
P6Exit
PROG
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Ex. 6:00 to 9:00 Select : interval Result
You are now
customising
programme P4.See
activation
instructions on
6:00 to 9:00 has
been
now automatically
switched to time
interval 2.
HOW DO I CUSTOMISE THE PROGRAM? EXEMPLE - P4
For example for MONDAY (programme LU:P4), we wish to set the Comfort set point
Ex. 11:00 to 14:00 Select: interval 2 Result
Time interval 2 from
are now automati-
cally
switched to time
interval 3.Interval 2
Ex. 18:00 to 22:00 Select: interval 3 Result
Time interval 3 from
are now returned to
the initial setting Pr.
You can now set
the P5 or P6
programme or
select Exit to leave.
- Proceed in the same way for programmes P5 and P6. You can keep
Interval 3
Pr
Hr P4
P5
P6Exit
+
to exit
Change the
time using
Change the start
endtime using
Mode Mode Mode
Mode
Change the
time using
Change the start
endtime using
Mode Mode Mode
Mode
Change the
time using
Change the start
endtime using
Mode Mode Mode
Mode
Mode
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2.9 - Coordinating the displays (thermostat/thermometer) :
Exceptionally, under certain conditions, there is may be a difference between the
heater’s display and the thermometer display.In such a case, the two displays can
be coordinated.
If no operations using and
returns to its original position.i
With the thermostat in COMFORT mode, pressing the Mode key for 3 seconds will
invoke one of the following two states :
- Flashing display of the set point temperature, in which case
coordination is possible.
• Make the changes using the and keys
Or,
- Display of «NON» message: coordination is not possible (you have to wait for
the temperature to stabilise).
All doors and windows must be closed.
Wait for the temperature to stabilise in the room (at least 6 hrs.) and to the extent
possible, avoid movement sin the room.
The control thermometer must be placed in the centre of the room at a height of
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This mode allows you to lock or unlock some options and to set some parameters.
2.10 - LOCKING AND SETTING SUPPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS :
Switch off the appliance, then press on Mode and for 3 se-
conds.
Once the screen displays , press on for 3 seconds, and the
Press Mode to accede the following parameter.
Screen Meaning
Choice
with
+ or -
Result
Permanent screen back lighting or
limited to 15 seconds after the last
action
IBack lighting
for 15”
OPermanent back
lighting
Control of the setting : if this function
is ON, the temperature setting is
reduced ; you can not increase or
decrease this setting of more than 2 °C
(3.6 °F)
IControl ON
O Control OFF
Temperature display in ° Celsius
or in °Fahrenheit
°CDisplay in °C
°F Display in °F
Back to user mode
Mode
Mode
Mode
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MAINTENANCE4To keep your CONVECTAIR unit clean, regular
maintenance is suggested. To remove dust,
use a soft cloth. To remove a stain, use a damp
cloth. For a better performance and a maxi-
lint be regularly removed from the protective
grille situated at the base of your CONVEC-
TAIR heater - Figure N.
Operation and Maintenance TIPS
Your CONVECTAIR heater will become hot when in use. Caution is advised when
young children are present.
Do not insert small objects through the front louvers : this could cause electrical
In certain cases, it is possible for yellowing of the grille to occur over time. This
is not due to a manufacturing defect. This is caused by surrounding air, which
contains smoke or dust, being heated and released through the grille.
Prevention : it is suggested that grilles be frequently cleaned especially
with units installed in locations where cigarette smoke is present or in the
kitchen. Never use this heater during construction work or other activities
that generate a lot of dust.
Note :
released. This is normal and should disappear after about 2 to 3 minutes.
Figure N
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PROBLEM CHECK ACTION
The unit does
not heat
Make sure that the digital display is
active. Press
Press successively on the Mode until
the Comfort setting is displayed.
If the digital display still does not turn on. Make sure that the system circuit
breakers are functional and press .
Make sure that the Comfort mode is on. Press successively on the Mode until
the Comfort setting is displayed.
Make sure that the Open Window function
is not enabled and there are no open
windows or doors in the room.
Close the door and/or window and
reset the function by pressing .
The digital display is on, the heating
indicator is off.
Check the set point value.
The room temperature requires no
heating.
The unit is in Setback mode.
The unit heats
all the time
Verify that the temperature setting was
not changed.
Verify that the unit is not located near an
open door and/or in a draughty place.
Reset the temperature.
Close the door or eliminate the
draught.
The unit does
not follow the
programming
commands
Verify that it is in programming mode.
Check the programming.
Set the unit in programming mode.
Perform programming.
IN ALL OTHER CASES, CONTACT A
QUALIFIED PERSON
TROUBLESHOOTING5
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS5
CATALOGUE
NUMBERS
Power.
(W)
220-240v
Power.
(W)
208v
Height.
Po (mm)
Width.
Po (mm)
Device
thickness
Po (mm)
Weight
(unit only
Lb (kg)
Optional accessories :
several programming modules can be
-
grammer or the Power Carrier Master and
Receiver modules. For more information,
call your CONVECTAIR electrician or dea-
ler, or contact CONVECTAIR directly (see
contact info at the end of this booklet).
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7733-C05 500 W 375 W
440
(17 5/16’’)
532
(20 15/16’’)
113
(4 7/16’’)
4,5
(9.9lb)
7733-C10 1000 W 750 W 637
(25 1/16’’)
5,4
(11.9lb)
7733-C15 1500 W 1125 W 847
(33 3/8’’)
7,1
(15.6lb)
7733-C20 2000 W 1500 W 1057
(41 5/8’’)
8,8
(19.4lb)
7732-C07 750 W 565 W
283
(11 1/8’’)
1057
41 5/8’’) 105
(4 1/8’’)
5,9
(13.0lb)
7732-C10 1000 W 750 W 1162
(45 3/4’’)
6,3
(13.9lb)
Horizontal Model
Low Model
WARRANTY7
Email : [email protected]
www.convectair.com
2 years against all defects
5 years on heating element
All CONVECTAIR units are subject to a double warranty: 2 years on all parts and
manufacturing defects and 5 years on the heating element itself.
Warranty is applicable from date of purchase by the customer and under certain
(purchase and/or installation).
SERVICE CENTERS :
Contact CONVECTAIR for information regarding your closest service center.Toll-free : 1-800-463-6478
IDENTIFICATION OF YOUR HEATER6IMPORTANT : Product information appears
right hand side of the heater (same side as the
thermostat). It includes :
– The complete model number and it produc-
tion reference number (rep. A) that must be
included in any warranty claim.
– Its capacity in watts (rep.B).
– Its approval standard (rep. C,D,E,F).
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