NOBOCOOL R80-UDF Installation instructions

HEATING
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1. The function module
This function module R80-UDF is designed for use with Nobo’s Series
8 heaters, models C2N, C4N and T4N. It is supplied fully assembled
and can be replaced by an authorised technician. The heater must be
switched off during installation. See fig. 2-L 1 for how to identify the
operating unit model type.
The function module R80-UDF contains an accurate electronic thermostat.
It has a built-in timer with 13 programmes, of which 12 are pre-set at the
factory and 1 is available for user programming. See fig. 4. W=weekdays,
SA=Saturdays and SU=Sundays.
2. Guide to the control panel
”1”- Red comfort light - The temperature is controlled by the comfort
thermostat
”2”-Yellow operating light -The heating element is on
”3”- Green economy light - the temperature is controlled by the economy
thermostat
”4”- LCD panel
”5”- Selection of comfort and economy temperature settings
”6”- Selection of programme (see fig. 4)
”7”- Programming
”8”- On/Off switch
”9”- Setting of day hour and minute
”10”- Copy
”11”- Adjusting downwards
”12”- Adjusting upwards
”11+12”(simultaniously): Program override
”13”- Fixing screw for cover
”14”- Transparent protective cover
3. Programming the timer
3.1 STARTING
The clock symbol and day/time display will flash when being set for
the first time, or after a lengthy power failure during which the battery
reserves have been drained. By default, the unit will set itself to maintain a
frost protection temperature of 7°C and the green economy temperature
light will glow. The timer must now be set so that it can activate a control
programme.
3.2 SETTING THE TIMER - DAY
Press timer button ”9”. The day will flash.
Use the up and down buttons ”11”and ”12”to set the correct day.
3.3 SETTING THE TIMER - HOUR
Press timer button ”9”. The hour number will flash.
Use the up and down buttons ”11”and ”12”to set the correct hour.
3.4 SETTING THE TIMER - MINUTES
Press the timer button ”9”. The minute number will flash.
Use the up and down buttons ”11”and ”12”to set the minutes. Terminate
the timer set-ting by pressing the timer button ”9”again. The control
panel will now show the last se-lected programme or the UP programme
(programme for the week set by the user) if no other programme selection
has been made previously.
3.5 SETTING THE COMFORT TEMPERATURE
Press the temperature button ”5”. The temperature and comfort symbol
will flash.
Use the up and down buttons ”11”and ”12”to set the required comfort
temperature.
The factory-set temperature is 22°C. The temperature cannot be set lower
than 4°C above the programmed economy temperature.
3.6 SETTING THE ECONOMY TEMPERATURE
The factory-set temperature is 17°C. The temperature cannot be set higher
than 4°C below the programmed comfort temperature. Press the tempe-
rature button ”5”. The temperature and economy symbol flash. Use the up
and down buttons ”11”and ”12”to set the required economy temperature.
Terminate the temperature setting by pressing the temperature button ”5”
again. The control panel will now show the last selected programme.
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3.7 Description of programmes -fig. 4
(Weekdays - Saturday - Sunday):
P1: Heat during the afternoon and evening
P2: Heat during the morning, afternoon and evening
P3: Heat during the morning, afternoon and evening
P4: Staying at home
P5: Continental lunch programme
P6: Office - Short opening hours
P7: Office - Long opening hours
P8: Kids bedroom
P9: Bedroom
CF: Constant frost protection +7°C
CE: Constant economy temperature
CC: Constant comfort temperature
UP: Programme for the week set by the user
3.8 SELECTING A FACTORY-SET PROGRAMME
See the description of all the programmes, explaining their content and
the various ways in which they are used. The programme contents cannot
be altered.
Press programme selection button ”6”. The display will now show the
day, the programme type (which will flash), the temperature and the
programme sequence.
Use the up and down buttons ”11”and ”12”to select the programme.
Terminate the setting by pressing the programme selector button ”6”
again. The programme type will stop flashing. The programme is now
active and will run in ’real time’.
3.9. HOW TO SET THE USER PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK
3.9.1 Select programme type UP in the way ”selection of programme”is
described in section 3.8.
Press the programming button ”7”. The day, time (00:00, midnight), the
programme sequence and the word ”Prog”are displayed.
If you want the programme to start on Monday, for example, press the
timer button ”9”until this day is displayed.
User instruction
Function module
R80-UDF
Series 8 - heaters
NOBØELECTRO AS
P.O.B 16, N-7501 Stjørdal. Tlf. +47 74829100 - Fax:+47 74829101

NOBØELECTRO AS
3.9.2 PROGRAMMING THE ECONOMY PERIODS
Use the down button ”11”to enter the required economy
periods. The timer will advance in steps of half-an-hour.
The comfort period units in the programme will be can-
celled according to the timer settings. When the down
button ”11”is released, the next comfort period unit will
flash.
3.9.3 PROGRAMMING THE COMFORT PERIODS
Use the up button ”12”to enter the required comfort
periods. The timer will advance in steps of half-an-hour.
When the up button ”12”is released, the corresponding
comfort period unit in the programme sequence will
flash.
3.9.4 PROGRAMMING A 24-HOUR DAY
Complete the programming for the whole 24-hour day
with economy and comfort periods as explained in sec-
tions 3.9.2 and 3.9.3. When the full 24 hours have been
pro-grammed, the timer will display 00:00 (midnight).
The unit is now ready for programming the next 24-hour
day. Programming can be started over again without re-
entering all the settings for the day, by pressing the up
and down buttons ”11”and ”12”at the same time.
3.9.5 COPYING THE 24-HOUR PROGRAMME
If you wish to use the same 24-hour programme for
several days in the week, this can be simplified by copy-
ing the programme.
Enter or find the 24-hour programme you want to copy.
Press the ”Copy”button ”10”. The word ”copy”will be shown. The ”day”
flashes.
Display the day onto which you want to copy the programme by pressing
the timer button ”9”. The day flashes.
Complete the operation by pressing the copy button ”10”. The word ’Copy’
will disappear and the day will stop flashing. Repeat this operation to
copy the programme onto another day. Press the copy button ”10”. The
word ’Copy’is displayed and the day flashes.
3.9.6 TERMINATING THE WEEK’S PROGRAMMING
When the entire week has been programmed (in accordance with sec-
tions 3.9.4 and 3.9.5), terminate the operation by pressing the program-
ming button ”7”again. The control panel will now show the correct day,
programme type UP, the temperature with corresponding economy or
comfort symbol together with the red or green light, and the programme
sequence for the present day. The programme is now active and is
running in ’real time’. The programme information is stored and will not
be lost when a factory-set programme is used.
3.10 ALTERING THE USER PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK Display the UP
programme type if another programme is operating. See section 3.8 for
selection of programme.
1. Press the programming button ”7”to open the programme.
Make the required alterations as described in sections 3.9.1 -3.9.6 about
program-ming. Parts of a 24-hour programme cannot be altered, a
complete new 24-hour programme has to be entered.
3.11 CHANGING BETWEEN SUMMER TIME AND WINTER TIME
Press the timer button twice so that the flashing hour display can be seen.
Press the up button ”12”to advance the timer clock one hour for changing
over to summertime.
Press the down button ”11”to set the timer clock back one hour for
changing over to winter time. Terminate the operation by again pressing
the timer button ”9”twice so that the current programme is displayed on
the control panel.
3.12 ADJUSTING THE TEMPERATURE WHILE A PROGRAMME IS RUNNING
The position of the heater in the room may affect the temperature sensor.
This can make the actual temperature higher or lower than the setting.
This can be compensated for by adjusting the temperature setting. For
example, if the comfort temperature is set at 22°C but the actual room
temperature is 24°C, compensate for this by lowering the setting to 20°C.
Similarly increase the temperature setting if the actual room temperature
is lower than the setting. NB! Make these adjustments when the tempera-
ture is stable.
Press temperature button ”5”. The temperature setting and comfort
symbol flash.
Use the up and down buttons ”11”and ”12”to adjust the comfort tempera-
ture as described above.
Press the temperature button ”5”again so that the economy symbol is
displayed.
Adjust the economy temperature in the same way.
Terminate by pressing the temperature button again. The unit will revert to
the last se-lected programme..
3.13 LOCKING THE CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS
3.131 ELECTRONIC LOCKING
Press the programme selector button ”6”. The programme type will flash.
Press the timer button ”9”and the programming button ”7”at the same
time until the lock symbol, a padlock, is displayed. All the control functions
are now locked, and the buttons will no longer operate. Locking is cancel-
led by repeating the steps described above until the lock symbol disap-
pears.
3.13.2 MECHANICAL LOCKING
Lift up the cover of the control panel and remove the screw from under it.
Replace the cover and screw it down with this same screw.
3.14 BACK-UP IN THE EVENT OF A MAINS POWER FAILURE All the values for
the timer, temperatures, programme creating and programme selection
that have been set by the user, are saved for at least 24 hours after the
start of a power failure.
4. Concealed functions
The heater is fitted with a temperature releaser which cuts out when
the heater is cove-red. Heaters with automatic reset will switch back on
automaticly when the cause of the cut-out is removed.
Heaters with manual reset in are delivered in two different versions. After
the cause of the cut-out is removed, the heater can be reset in one of
two ways:
A: Push one (or two) button(s) on the rear side of the heater B: Switch of
the heater, wait approx. 5 minutes, then switch on the heater. To find
which kind of releaser your heater is fitted with, see the rating plate on the
back of the heater (Fig. 2- L2):
Heater model ### ###-### #M# = Manual resetting
Heater model ### ###-### #A# = Automatic resetting
5. User tips
Cleaning behind the heater
It is very easy to pull the heater forwards in order to clean behind it. This is
done by pressing down the two top catches ”P”(fig. 3) on the back of the
heater, which secure it to the wall bracket.
After cleaning, the heater must be fixed in the normal position.
6. Service
When you require service, contact your local dealer or NOBO ELECTRO AS.
7. Warning
Heaters must not be covered as this can cause afire.
8. In the event of a claim, your rights are protected by local sales
legislation.
AUSTRALIA:
SUPERVISION OF CHILDREN.
This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons
without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
REPLACEMENT OF SUPPLY CORD.
If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by an Electro Pty Ltd.
service agent or similar qualified person in order to prevent a hazard.
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