Climate RENTAL SOLUTIONS ERPH 2.0 User manual

ERPH 2.0
ELECTRIC PANEL HEATER
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
OPERATING MANUAL

OPERATING MANUAL ERPH 2.0 ELECTRIC PANEL HEATER
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Safety Read the Installation and User Guide(*), especially the safety instructions below.
WARNING - Certain parts of this product may become
very hot and may cause burns. Pay extra attention to
small children and vulnerable people when they are
around the heater.
Attention surface
tres chaude.
Caution, very hot
surface
• This heater may be used by children aged 8 and over and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capacity or without any experience or knowledge providing they are correctly supervised or they have been given
instructions on how to use the heater safely and they clearly understand the potential hazards. Children must not
play with the heater. Unless supervised, children must not perform user cleaning and maintenance.
• Ensure children aged under 3 are kept at a safe distance unless they are under constant supervision.
• Children aged between 3 and 8 may only turn the heater on or o providing it has been placed or installed in the
normal position for its operation and providing they are under supervision or they have been given instructions
on how to use the heater safely and clearly understand the potential hazards.
• Children aged between 3 and 8 must not plug in, change the heater settings, clean or perform any user mainte-
nance on the heater.
• Do not insert anything into the heater.
• The heater may only be connected by a qualied person after the power has been switched o.
IMPORTANT : NE PAS COUVRIR
IMPORTANT : DO NOT COVER
• The heater risks overheating if it is covered. The following logo reminds users of this risk. -It is therefore strictly
forbidden to cover or block the air intakes or outlets at the risk of causing an accident or damaging the heater. -All
service operations must be performed by a qualied and authorised person after the power has been switched
o. -The installation must include an omni polar circuit breaker with a contact opening gap of at least 3 mm. -The
heater must not be installed underneath a power socket. -Comply with the minimum installation distances from
oors, walls, furniture, etc. -The power supply must be protected by a residual current device of at least 30 mA,
especially when installed in a room with a bath or shower. -When installing the heater in bathrooms, it must com-
ply with local regulations. -If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its af-
ter-sales service or a person with similar qualications in order to prevent any potential hazards. -Avoid installing
the heater in a draught which may otherwise aect its thermostat control. -This direct electric heater is designed
for ambient heating of residential type rooms, or similar, in new or existing, single and multi-unit dwellings. -Do
not use this heater in the immediate surroundings of a bath, a shower or a swimming pool.
(*) These instructions were correct at the time of the heater’s manufacture and comply with the standards applicable
as at that date. The company reserves the right to modify the Installation and User Guide at any time in order to take
into account any new standards or changes to existing standards.

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This heater is sold ready for DIY installation, with Wall bracket and exible cord supplied. To remove the wall bracket
from the heater you need to push down on the spring-loaded clips located at the top of the bracket. This can be done
by using your ngers or, if preferred, a screwdriver (No: 1 Fig.1). Fit the wall bracket to the wall with suitable xing
method according to the surface you mount the heater on (note: xings not included). Place the heater on to the
bracket and clip into position.
Note: To centre your appliance laterally on the wall, use the hole marked 2.
500 => 1250W
ModelP ower (W) Height AB C
7358-3T1 000 4404 20 2081 06
7358-5T1 500 4405 80 1782 01
7358-7T2 000 4407 45 3202 10
7358-8T2 400 4409 00 4052 48
1
2
2
=> 1000W
1500 => 2400W
Fig.1
150
mini
150
mini
A
BC
C
CB
B
B
The heater must not be located immediately below a socket outlet (as per requirement of Clause 7.12 of AS/
NZS 60335.2.30).
RECOMMENDATION FOR WALL INSTALLATION

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OVERHEATING, DO NOT
COVER THE HEATER
WARNING: IN ORDERT OA VOID
OVERHEATING, DON OT
COVER THE HEATER
FURNITURE
FACING THE
A
PPLIANCE
Fig.2
FURNITURE
A
NY OBSTACLE
EX. net curtains
0,15m
0,1m
For maximum eciency, this heater is to be wall mounted between a minimum height of 100mm and a maximum
height of 150mm o the oor. This is to allow the necessary volume of air to ow freely through the vents. It is also
important to allow a minimum of 100mm clearance at the top and sides of the heater and 500mm from the front (Fig.
2) so as not to force the air back into the heater and activate the Over Temperature Safety Thermal Cut-Out Switch.
If the “Over Temperature Safety Thermal Cut-Out Switch” is activated, the heater will automatically switch o to limit
the temperature to a safe value. To reset the thermal cut- out, simply switch the heater o, unplug it from the power
point and remove the obstruction(s). Plug the heater back in and switch it on. The thermal cut-out switch will reset
after a few minutes and the heater will function normally.
PANEL LOCATIONS
This heater is IP24 rated and suitable for use in all rooms including Zone 2 in Bathrooms (Fig.3) in accordance with
AS/NZS 3000: 2018 (Wiring Rules).This heater is double insulated and does not require earthing, for use in the
bathroom it must be located so that the controls cannot be touched by a person in the bath or shower.

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This heater is tested and approved for use with the optional “Easy Glide Castors”. Please follow the tting instructions
(supplied with the castors) closely, ensuring the BLACK CLIPS are correctly installed. Note that once the BLACK
CLIPS are xed into position, the castors CANNOT be removed without breaking them.
WARNING: DO NOT use the heater on the oor without the “Easy Glide Castors”.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
This heater is tted with an Australian Approved Flexible Cord and Plug. For wall-mounted installations connection
can be either by plugging into an existing 10amp power point (DIY) or direct wired by a Licensed Registered Electrical
Contractor, who is required to issue a Certicate of Electrical Safety.
PLEASE NOTE: For safety reasons the Flexible Cord must not be modied or repaired in any way. If there are any
concerns, contact Noirot Australia Pty Ltd on 1 300 664 768 before plugging
IMPORTANT: DO NOT plug heater into a Power Board, Double Adaptor or Extension Lead.
USING YOUR HEATER FOR THE FIRST TIME
Remove the heater from its packaging (please dispose of packaging responsibly). Contents should be as follows:
1. Heater
2. Wall bracket (pre-attached to the back of the heater)
3. Instructions for installation and use (8-page booklet)
4. Castors (Note: not included with Evolution models Ensure the heater is correctly mounted on the wall or tted
to the castors prior to turning it on. Remove the white plastic protective covers from the plug pins and insert the
plug into the wall socket.
NOTE: When the heater is turned on for the rst time, or after it has been o for a long period, such as during the
summer months, you may experience a slight odour (smell) and haze. This is quite common and should disappear
after a few minutes. If it should persist, switch the heater o and have it inspected.
Additional Support, please go to: www.noirot.com.au
RECOMMENDATION FOR USE WITH CASTORS

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Press to turn the heater ON or return it
to STANDBYMode
The MODEbutton enables the heater to operate in the following 3 modes
(shown by the different symbols along the bottom of the display:
On/Standby: Press to turn the heater ON or return it to STANDBYMode
Mode Selector: The MODE button enables the heater to operate in the following 3 modes
(shown by the different symbols along the bottom of the display:
Program
Decrease
Mode Selector
Increase
On/Standby
Mode Display Description
TIMER Heater operates only during heating periods
COMFORT Heater operates continuously at the set
temperature
FROST-PROTECTION Heater operates continuously at 7°C (frost-
protection)
MANUAL HEATER OPERATION
Ensure your heater is correctly installed or mounted on castors, plugged in and turned on at the power point on.
Press to turn the heater ON and ensure the mode is set to COMFORT. Use the +and -buttons to set the
required room temperature. The temperature is increased or decreased in 0.5°C increments and ranges from 7°C
to a maximum of 27°C. The symbol on the display indicates that the element is energised. Once the room
temperature has stabilised, the heating element will cycle on and o to maintain the room temperature.
Press to return the heater to STANDBY mode
SETTING THE TIME
Press the button. Press the OK Prog button for 3 seconds to enter the programming mode The Day will now be
blinking . Press the OK Prog button again, this time for 3 seconds to enter the time setting mode The Hour will
THE MR190 DIGITAL CONTROLLER

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now be ashing Use the +and -buttons to set the current hour, then press OK Prog to conrm. The Minutes
will now be ashing.
Use the +and -buttons to set the current hour, then press OK Prog to conrm. The Day will now be ashing.
Set the current day (i.e. 1 for Monday, 2 for Tuesday, etc.), then press OK Prog to conrm. The time and day are
now set.
To display the current time during normal operation, briey press the OK Prog button. The time will be displayed for
3 seconds.
PROGRAMMING THE TIMER
It is possible to set up to 3 On/Standby periods per day using the timer mode. Each day can be programmed
individually or all days can be programmed at once.
Press the OK Prog button for 3 seconds to enter the programming mode
The Day will now be blinking Use the +and - buttons scroll to the required
day. Note that after Day 7, ‘ALL’ will be displayed. Use this setting to program
every day.
Press OK Prog the button to conrm Period 1 settings are now displayed
Use the +and - buttons to select the time that you would like the heater to
turn ON. When a time is displayed a triangle appears on the display below
FROM.
Press OK Prog the button to conrm. Use the +button to select the time that
you would like the heater to return to STANDBY The triangle is now displayed
below TO, indicating the time the heater is set to revert to STANDBY mode.
No. of the
period
Press the OK Prog button to conrm. Period 2 settings are now displayed. Repeat the above steps for Period 3 to
set the times that the heater is to turn ON and return to STANDBY.
If no more On/Standby periods are required for the day, continue to press OK Prog until the Day is again displayed.
Repeat the above steps for each day heating periods are required. Repeat the above steps for each day heating
periods are required. To exit to programming mode press OK Prog until the DAY is displayed. Press the button +until
EXIT is displayed on the display.
Press the OK Prog button to conrm to exit programming
Briey pressing the OK Prog button when the heater is in AUTO Mode will display the time left in a heating period or
the lapsed time until the next heating period starts. No Pr is displayed if no more heating periods are programmed
for that day.
Note: The temperature can be adjusted at any time during a heating period. Simply press the +or -buttons to adjust
the roomtemperature.

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PROGRAMMING RESET
The programming can be reset to the original status Press the button to turn the heater to STANDBY Mode. Press
once again the button for at last 15 seconds until «RST» appears on the screen. The programming is now :
• from Day 1 to Day 5 heater ON from 06 am to 09 am and from 05 pm to 11pm.
• Day 6 and Day 7 heater ON from 08 am to 11pm.
Press the button to turn the heater ON.
CHILD LOCK
Press both the +and -buttons together until the is displayed
on the screen. This indicates that the
child lock is activated, disabling the buttons on the keypad.
To re-activate the keypad, press both the +and -buttons together until the key disappears.
MAINTENANCE
Your Noirot Electric Panel Heater requires very little maintenance. To remove surface dust use a soft cloth; to remove
marks use a damp cloth. Never use abrasives or metal scourers which could damage the polyester coating. It is
recommended to periodically clean the front and under carriage air vents using the soft brush on your vacuum
cleaner, as dense accumulation of dust will cause the heater to over-heat and trigger the safety thermal cutout switch.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Power (W) Current (A) Height A B C
7358-3T 1000 4.2 440 420 208 106
7358-5T 1500 6.3 440 580 178 201
7358-7T 2000 8.3 440 745 320 210
7358-8T 2400 10.0 440 900 405 248
PLEASE NOTE: Heater temperature settings will vary from house to house according to the building type and its
level of insulation. They will also vary from room to room, depending on factors such as room orientation (facing north
or south) and window sizes. Items such as computers and lights (which generate heat) and people will also aect a
room’s temperature.
Running costs are not wholly governed by the temperature setting on the panel heater. The same maximum power
is used to reach 7° or 27°. Where the energy eciency and economy is obtained is in the sizing of the heater to the
particular room where it is to be used. If the heater is sized correctly, then the thermostat will cycle on & o as required
to maintain your comfort level, no matter where on the scale your comfort setting is.

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INSTRUCTION FOR MOUNTING
CASTORS ON THE HEATER
Please follow these
instructions.
=
50mm
Y
ES !
CLIP
>
50mm
NO !
WARNING:
• Do not use this heater if it has been dropped.
• Do not use if there are visible signs of damage to the heater.
• Use this heater on a horizontal and stable surface, or x it to the wall, as applicable.
• Do not use this heater in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on
their own, unless constant supervision is provided.
• To reduce the risk of re, keep textiles, curtains, or any other ammable material to a minimum distance of 1m
from the air outlet.

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