Olsberg Confort User manual

OLSBERG
Instruction Manual
Confort
Convector

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Overview of contents
•General points...............................................page 9
•Important notes .....................................................9
•Minimum clearances ..............................................9
•Wall installation ....................................................10
•Electrical connection ............................................11
•Operation / Heating mode....................................11
•Care and maintenance.........................................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-
struction on the operating and functioning of this
electric convector unit.
•The manual must be passed on to the new owner if
the unit is sold or otherwise disposed of.

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General points
Olsberg electric convector units can be used in many
different direct-heating applications. Their elegant
shape, ease of operation, high heating capacity and
reliability all serve to make them a cut above the rest.
These convector units are fitted with operating
switches and temperature regulators, thus making
them ideal as frost-prevention devices.
Please ensure that you read the information in this
manual thoroughly before proceeding. The information
included covers important points relating to safety,
installation procedures, operation and maintenance of
the unit.
Please note that the manufacturer can accept no li-
ability whatsoever in the event of failure to observe
the instructions given below. These devices must not
be used for any purpose other than that for which they
have been designed.
The packaging on you high-performance Olsberg unit,
which has been kept to a bare minimum to avoid
waste, consists mainly of recyclable materials.
All items of packaging and unit components are identi-
fied where legally stipulated and/or possible in order
to make eventual scrapping, recycling or disposal
easier.
Note: Ensure that all packaging materials, dis-
carded replacement parts and (eventually)
the unit itself and 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 necessary for their function and secu-
rity. In normal waste disposal or incorrect
treatment they could be harmful to the en-
vironment. Please help to protect our envi-
ronment! Please do not add your old
heater to normal waste in any case. Dis-
pose of your old heater according to the
local regulations.
Important notes
•Olsberg electric convector units are designed to
conform to all relevant safety standards and regu-
lations.
•All repairs and maintenance work MUST be carried
out by a qualified service engineer.
•Ensure that national standards are observed.
•Local safety regulations should also be taken into
account.
•When installing the device in a bathroom, ensure
that no switch or other operating control can be
reached by a person in the bath or shower.
•DO NOT cover the device (fire hazard).
•The temperature regulator cannot be used to dis-
connect the device from the mains supply.
•Observe the minimum clearances indicated.
Minimum clearances
Safety considerations require that the following mini-
mum clearances be maintained with respect to items
of furniture and other inflammable objects:
•From cover ..........................10cm
•From side panels.................10cm
•From floor............................15cm
•From front panel..................50cm
(hot-air outlet)
The wall-fixing bracket creates a rear-panel clearance
of 22mm.

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Wall installation
IMPORTANT: DO NOT install the device directly be-
neath a wall-mounted power socket.
Fit the wall-fixing bracket (fig. 1) in such a way that the
convector unit lies in a horizontal position when in-
stalled. The attachment bracket should be fixed to a
level wall surface. Install it onto the wall using 4 x 5.5
mm max. ∅ screws, making sure that it is facing the
right way.
Note: Use the wall-fixing bracket as a template for
marking the position of the unit and the location
of the drill holes.
Type
Dim.
L
Dim.
B
Dim.
C
15/192
340
128
106
15/194
420
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 shower.
If the unit’s connection lead is damaged, ensure that it
is replaced immediately with the appropriate original
part (available from the manufacturer or an authorized
service provider).
Locate the device on the open clips at the bottom, on
the wall-fixing bracket, and push in until the spring-
loaded catches at the top and/or sides engage in the
recesses provided in the rear panel.
To release the spring-loaded catch once it has en-
gaged, push on the upper or lateral clip with a screw-
driver or similar (see fig.1 – item Z and fig.2 – item E).
fig.1
fig.2
item E

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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

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Care and maintenance
•Olsberg electric convector units do not require any
specific maintenance.
•If the unit is operating in places where there is an
excess of dust, you are recommended to clean the
air inlet and outlet grilles from time to time, using a
vacuum-cleaner nozzle attachment to remove any
dust deposits.
•DO NOT use abrasive cleaning products to remove
dirt from the outer surfaces of the unit. Use a mild
household detergent or just a soft, damp cloth.
•Note that the unit’s connection lead is a special
part. If the lead becomes damaged, it MUST be
replaced 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 insulated
-Protection class IP24 ................splash-proof
Type
Power
(watt)
Dimensions
HxWxD1) (mm)
Weight
(approx. kg)
Room-temperature
regulation
15/192
500
440x340x80
3.7
electronic
15/194
1000
440x420x80
4.3
electronic
15/196
1500
440x580x80
5.6
electronic
15/198
2000
440x740x80
6.7
electronic
15/199
2400
440x900x80
7.7
electronic
1) Dimension D does not include control housing or wall-fixing bracket
Depth of wall-fixing bracket: 22mm
Note: The identification plate is located on the back panel of the device.
When ordering spares, please be sure to indicate the type and serial number.

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Conditions of Guarantee For guarantee please refer to the respective terms
and conditions of supply for your country.
The installation, electrical connection and first opera-
tion of this 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 instructions.
We would like to advise you that our Service Cen-
tres are at your disposal at normal conditions
even after the guarantee has ended.
We reserve the right to make any technical
changes.

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4) 78/4615.1925 03/2011
Olsberg GmbH
Hüttenstraße 38
59939 Olsberg
T +49 2962 805-0
F +49 2962 805-180
olsberg.com
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