Campa Ultimate Series User manual

Campa Ultimate and Select
Installation and Operating
Instructions
For use with Campa Ultimate and Campa Select panel heaters with models:
Narrow Horizontal
XCMEP09H XCMEP12H
Medium Horizontal
XCMUP08H XCMUP10H XCMUP13H XCMUP15H XCMUP20H
XCMSP10H XCMSP13H XCMSP15H XCMSP20H
Medium Vertical
XCMUP10V XCMUP13V XCMUP15V XCMUP20V
XCMSP10V XCMSP15V XCMSP20V
Narrow Vertical
XCMEP08V XCMEP11V XCMEP16V XCMAP16V (Corner)
XCSEP11V XCSEP16V
Note: These model numbers are followed by 4 letters, designating the colour of the panel heater.
Please refer to Model Numbers – Colour Distinction on page 2 for colour definitions

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INTRODUCTION
You have purchased the CAMPA electric heater and we congratulate you on a choice which
demonstrates your confidence in our products. This appliance has been designed and
manufactured with your entire satisfaction in mind. Please carefully read these instructions before
installing and switching on your appliance.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................................2
MODEL NUMBER – COLOUR DISTINCTION.........................................................................................2
INSTALLING YOUR PANEL HEATER.....................................................................................................3
Positioning............................................................................................................................................3
Wall Mounting.......................................................................................................................................3
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION..................................................................................................................5
USING YOUR HEATER FOR THE FIRST TIME......................................................................................5
IMPORTANT INFORMATION..................................................................................................................6
MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................................................................6
OPERATING THE CAMPA THERMOSTAT CONTROL...........................................................................7
Display..................................................................................................................................................7
Controller Functions..............................................................................................................................7
Programmer controlled operation: Auto mode.....................................................................................12
Important warning: This manual guide should be used together with the manual guide relating to
the use of the control box. These instructions should be read carefully and retained for future
reference.
MODEL NUMBER – COLOUR DISTINCTION
The Campa Ultimate and Select panel heaters are available in many different colours*. These
colours are designated in the model number by 4 letters following size designation:
XCMUP 20VXXXX where SEPB - Black GRIS - Grey
BCCB - White MIRE - Mirror
RUBI - Red BRUN - Brown
VERT - Green VLAG - Lagoon
SABL - Sand BEIG - Beige
OPER - Opera Red BLEU - Blue
BLOM - Ultra Marine Blue

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INSTALLING YOUR PANEL HEATER
Positioning
This heater is sold ready for D.I.Y. installation, with wall bracket and flexible cord supplied. To
remove wall bracket from the heater unscrew the locking screw located at the top of the bracket
Always respect the minimum distances from the floor, walls and curtains as recommended in Figure
1.
The heater should be positioned by observing the minimum
clearances around the heater, particularly from easily flammable
objects:
300 mm from any corner of the room
200 mm from the floor
150 mm from any side furniture
150 mm from any curtain or shelf located above the
heater
Any furniture at the front of the heater should be
positioned at a minimum distance of 750 mm
The heater must not be located immediately below a socket
outlet (as per requirement of Clause 7.12 of AS/NZS
60335.2.30) or have the socket positioned behind the panel heater.
This heater is suitable for use in all rooms including Zone 2 in Bathrooms (Fig. 2) in accordance with
AS/NZS 3000: 2000 (Wiring Rules). Although this heater is double insulated and does not require
earthing, it must be located so that the controls cannot be touched by a person in the bath or
shower.
Wall Mounting
Position the mounting bracket against the wall, checking that it is the right way up and mark the 6
fixing holes (Figure 3).
Fig. 2
Fig.
1

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USE PANEL CENTRE
REFERENCE TO
LOCATE PANEL
CENTRE
On some models, the mounting bracket will be off-
centred in relation to the appliance. Please refer to
the centring reference indicated on the mounting
bracket label. This panel heater is very heavy and,
therefore, great care is required when handling and
installing the appliance. Therefore, in a separate bag
there are 2 types of fixing dowels that cover most
house construction materials. Depending on the
nature of the materials, we would ask you to take
extreme care when selecting the necessary fixing
dowels. We cannot be deemed liable when the panel heater installation conditions do not comply
with standard practices applicable in this field.
Drill holes and insert the correct dowels as appropriate for the wall type. Attach the mounting
bracket through the 6 holes provided for this purpose. To install the panel on the fixing bracket,
follow these steps (refer Figure 4):
Step 1: Lift up the appliance, tilting
the top towards you by 10o.
Step 2: Lift the appliance slightly in
order to insert the lower
fixing lug into the lower part
of the mounting bracket.
Step 3: Hook the two chains into
the dedicated safety holes.
Step 4: Rotate the panel in at the
top.
Steps 5, 6 & 7: Lift the appliance slightly in
order to slip the top fixing
lugs over the top of the
mounting bracket, push the
top back against the wall
and lower into place.
Step 8: Fit off the retaining
screw(s) to secure the
panel heater to the bracket.
1. Secure the appliance to the mounting
bracket using the central locking screw
provided for this purpose
NB: regarding the Altea narrow and the Altea
vertical, locking is made with 2 screws. Please see the drawing in the above circle.
Fig. 4
Fig. 3

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Model No:Power
(W) Amps
(A) Weight
(kg) Height
(mm) Width
(mm) Depth
(mm) C D E F
Narrow Horizontal
XCMEP09H 900 3.8 15 312 1222 121 662 103 280 96
XCMEP12H 1200 5.0 18 427 218
Medium Horizontal
XCMUP08H 750 3.1 17 565 820
121
384 294 181 115
XCMUP/XCMSP10H 1000 4.2
XCMUP13H 1250 5.2 23 1098 662
XCMUP/XCMSP15H 1500 6.3
XCMUP/XCMSP20H 2000 8.3 28 690 419
Medium Vertical
XCMUP/XCMSP10V 1000 4.2 17 820 565 121 249 549
181 115
XCMUP13V 1250 5.2 23 1098 827
XCMUP/XCMSP15V 1500 6.3
XCMUP/XCMSP20V 2000 8.3 28 690 374
Narrow Vertical
XCMEP08V 800 3.3 15 972 427 121 195 549 116 233
XCMEP/XCSEP11V 1100 4.6 18 1222 827 205
XCMEP/XCSEP/XCMAP16V 1600 6.7 21 1522 1067 265
Note: These model numbers are followed by 4 letters, designating the colour of the panel heater.
Please refer to Model Numbers – Colour Distinction on page 2 for colour definitions
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
This heater is fitted with an Australian Approved Flexible Cord and Plug. Connection can be either
by plugging the heater into an existing 10 amp power point (DIY) or direct wired by a Licensed
Registered Electrical Contractor, who is required to issue a Certificate of Electrical Safety on
completion of works.
PLEASE NOTE: For safety reasons the Flexible Cord must not be modified or repaired in any way.
If the Cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a Noirot appointed and approved service agent. If
there are any concerns, contact Noirot Australia Pty Ltd on 1 300 664 768 before plugging it in.
IMPORTANT: Do not plug into a Power Board, Double Adaptor or Extension Lead.
USING YOUR HEATER FOR THE FIRST TIME
Never use an appliance when its front panel has been damaged. Ensure the heater is correctly
mounted on the wall prior to turning it on. Remove the plastic protective covers from the plug pins
and insert the plug into the wall socket.
Warning: THE SURFACES OF THIS HEATER CAN BE HOT. This heater is not intended for
use by young children or infirm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a
responsible person to ensure that they can use the heater safely. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they don’t play with the appliance.
NOTE: When the heater is turned on for the first time, or after it has been off for a long period, such
as during the summer months, you may experience a slight burning smell. This is quite common
and should disappear after a few minutes. If it should persist, switch the heater off and have it
inspected.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The cover of the receptacle for the optional programmer, located on the rear of the appliance,
should not be removed or unlocked if a programmer is not being used.
Do not cover the heater. Never cover or obstruct, in any way, the heat outlet slots at the top of the
heater or the air inlet slots at the base of the heater. Do not place material or garments on the
heater or obstruct the air circulation around the heater. If the over temperature safety thermal cut-out
switch is activated, due to covering or other obstructions, the heater will switch off to limit the
temperature to a safe value.
To reset the thermal cut-out, simply remove the obstruction and allows the heater to cool down. The
thermal cut-out switch will reset after a few minute and the heater will function normally.
The heater should only be operated in the upright position.
MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning the heater, switch off the heater and allow it to cool. Disconnect the electricity
supply to the appliance. Clean the appliance using a sponge and soapy water. Do not use abrasive
products or metal scouring pads. Wait until the appliance is quite dry before switching the heater on
again.
The prolonged accumulation of dust can adversely affect the appliance operation. Therefore,
periodical cleaning is necessary. In particular, at the start of cold weather, clean the radiating
diffuser surfaces and all impregnated components especially when works have been carried out in
the room.
NEVER INSERT ANYTHING INTO THE APPLIANCE (E.g. paper, plastic toys, pens, etc.).
WARRANTY CLAIM:
IMPORTANT: To validate your product warranty, you must keep your panel heater receipt as
proof of purchase and provide it with the heater when making a warranty claim.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
Your CAMPA electric panel heater comes with a LIFETIME WARRANTY. Any replacement of faulty
parts or repairs of any kind must be carried out by a qualified person and authorised by Levante
International Pty Ltd or their approved representative. Failure to do so will VOID the WARRANTY.
Noirot Pty Ltd reserves the right to reject any warranty claim deemed to be false. Retailers must
have warranty claims authorised by a representative of Levante International.
If you believe your product to be faulty and under warranty you are required to do the following:
1. Return the product, at your expense, to the place of purchase for assessment by an authorised
representative of Noirot.
2. This may require leaving the product at the place of purchase.
3. If the product is deemed faulty and under warranty, the place of purchase of the product will order a
replacement heater to which Noirot, at our cost, will deliver the heater to the place of purchase.
4. The consumer will then be required, at their cost, to pick up the replacement heater from the place of
purchase.
5. If the heater is faulty but not deemed to be under warranty, an explanation will be provided to the
consumer and that the faulty heater can be picked up by the customer from the place of purchase.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian/New Zealand
Consumer Laws. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for

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compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have
the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not
amount to a major failure.
If you have any queries regarding your product or its warranty please contact:
Noirot (AU) Pty Ltd
80-84 Burlington St
Oakleigh Victoria 3166
Australia
P: 1 300 664 768
E: sales@noirot.com.au
Noirot (NZ) Pty Ltd
19B Orbit Drive
Rosedale Auckland 0622
New Zealand
P: (09) 476-7981
E: sales@noirot.co.nz
OPERATING THE CAMPA THERMOSTAT CONTROL
Display
Controller Functions
Your appliance is equipped with a 2-level programmable electronic thermostat covering a range of
settings as well as a lock/unlock option.
1
NORMAL OPERATION
This setting allows you to use your appliance straight away using the pre-
programmed
factory settings.
2ADVANCED OPTIONS
This option provides you with access to change temperature settings and to
access
additional operating modes of the thermostat
3LOCKING AND UNLOCKING AND ASSOCIATED FUNCTIONS
This setting allows you to lock or unlock certain options and to adjust certain parameters.
On/Standby key
Operatingmodeselectionkey Operatingmodedisplay Heating indicator light
On/Standby
indicator
light "Energy-Saving" Activation/Deactivate key Temperature setting knurled button

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1
NORMAL OPERATION
SWITCHING ON/SETTING APPARATUSTO STANDBY
Pressing the key will switch the appliance on or put it in standby mode.
NOTE: To turn the heater completely off, turn off the switch at the GPO.
CHANGING TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
Rotate the knurled button to increase or decrease temperature in 0.5°C increments to meet
the desired comfort level.
SELECTING OPERATING MODE
Press the mode key repeatedly to scroll through the Background, Eco, Frost Prevention and
Automatic modes.
*When your appliance is controlled by a programmable timer through a control wire, the “Auto
Mode” can be used to receive signals to control all modes, including Standby.
“ENERGY SAVER" OPERATION (open window)
This function is used to detect a sudden drop (0.2°C per minute for 7 consecutive
minutes) in temperature caused by, for example, a window that has been left open. When this
incident is detected, heating is automatically shut down to prevent wastage.
Press the “Window” key to activate or deactivate this function.
The symbol will be visible on the display when this function is active.
CHILD-PROOF LOCK
This function is used to lock the 4 thermostat keys to prevent unwanted setting changes.
Background mode
Eco mode
Frost prevention
Auto mode*
For maintaining the
temperature at the
selected level
For setting the
temperature that is
3.5°C below the
background mode
Keeps temperature
at approx. 7°C
during lengthy
absences
For operating
heater with a
programmable
timer

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* In ECO mode, unless you have specifically adjusted it to suit your requirements, the minimum
temperature difference between the ECO and BACKGROUND modes is set at 3.5°C.

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Programmer controlled operation: Auto mode
Please call Noirot for further information on the programmable timers that are available.
Description
Screen Setting
BACKGROUND: Operates the heater at the displayed
room temperature: (in this case 19.5°C)
ECO: Reduces temperature for economical operation
BACKGROUND -1: Temperature reduced by 1°C
(in this case 18.5°C)
BACKGROUND -2: Temperature reduced by 2°C
(in this case 17.5°C)
FROST PREVENTION: Temperature is reduced to a
minimum level for Frost Prevention application.
STANDBY: Puts the heater into Standby mode
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