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Instruction Manual Orayonne plus Glass radiation convect

Table of Contents General...18 Safety infmation...19 Imptant notes...19 Construction...20 Minimum distances...20 Assembly of the wall holder...20 Assembly of the device...21 Electrical connection...22 Commissioning...22 Heating operation...22...22...23 General note...24 Operation mode HAND...24 Frost protection mode...25 Set time and date...25 Change operating mode...26 Operating mode HOME and OFFICE...27 Set comft temperature...27 Set lowering temperature...27 Set daily lowering time...27 Set nightly lowering time...28 Temparily change comft lowering temperature...28 Temparily switch comft lowering mode... 28 Operating mode CABIN...29 room temperature and/ time...30 Child proofing...30 Set brightness...30 Calibrate actual temperature...31 Automatic conversion summer time/winter time.. 31 Phase pilot...31 Electricity failure longer switching off of the main switch...32 Maintenance and care...32 Technical data...32 Disruptions...33 Rating label...33 Spare parts...33 Accessies...33 Towel holder...33 This manual must be handed over to the operat after installation. Additionally, the operat must be instructed in the functionality of the electric glass radiation convect. carefully sted and handed over to the new owners if the owners change. General Olsberg electric glass radiation convects can be used diversely as direct heating appliances. Elegant fm, easy operation, high heating power and reliability by an optimal relationship between the heat and convection distinguish them. The glass radiation convects are equipped with operating switches and temperature controllers and are therefe ideal as frost protection appliances. Please carefully read through the infmation listed in this manual. These provide imptant notes f the safety, installation, usage and maintenance of the appliances. The manufacturer is not liable if the following instruction are not followed. The devices may not be misused, this means used contrary to the intended usage. The packaging of your high-quality Olsberg appliance is restricted to what is necessary and consists primarily of recyclable materials. Packaging and appliance parts are identified crespondingly within the scope of the existing guidelines/ possibilities so that it is possible to have separated recycling and proper disposal. Attention: Dispose properly of packaging material, later replacement parts and old appliances parts to be scrapped. Disposal of the old appliance Electrical and electronic old appliances contain a lot of valuable materials. However, they may also contain hazardous materials, which were required f their function and safety. These may harm the environment if placed in nmal waste treated increctly. Please help protect our environment! That is why you should never place your old appliance in the nmal waste. Dispose of your old appliance accding to the locally applicable guidelines. Olsberg guarantee conditions...33 18

Safety infmation Keep children ages 3 and younger away unless they are under constant supervision. Children ages 3 and older but younger than 8 years old are not allowed to switch the appliance on and off unless they are supervised have received instructions on how to use the appliance in a safe manner and understand the risks involved with the use of the appliance. Another requirement is that the appliance is positioned installed in its nmal position of use. Children ages 3 and older but younger than 8 years old must not insert the plug into the power outlet, regulate clean the appliance and/ perfm any user maintenance on the appliance. This appliance can be used by children 8 years and older as well as anyone with limited physical, sensy mental abilities lack of experience and knowledge provided they are supervised have been instructed in the safe use of the appliance and are aware of all risks involved with the use of the appliance. Children are not allowed to play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be perfmed by children without supervision. Attention: During operation, the glass panel becomes hot. With longer contact, there is the danger of burning! Warning: Covering the glass surface causes the risk of overheating! Even a local covering of the glass pane, e.g. with a towel, may lead to overheating and to the destruction of the heater. Imptant notes Olsberg electric glass radiation convects crespond with the local safety guidelines. Installation and initial commissioning along with repairs and service wk may only be executed by certified specialists under consideration of all safety guidelines. The country-specific safety guidelines must be observed. Local protective measures must be observed. The appliance cannot be disconnected from the grid through the touch operation! The appliance can be turned ON and OFF with the main switch. Attention! Even if the fuse is switched off, there may be voltage on the connection clamp P. Thus, befe opening the appliance turn off all supply circuits so they are free of voltage. In accdance with the guidelines, every circuit, e.g. with automatic fuses power plugs, must be able to be separated by all poles. Here the contact opening must be at least 3 mm. Comply with specified minimum distances. By the assembly of appliance in bathrooms, the protective areas must be observed accding to DIN VDE 0100 part 701. 19

Construction In der to optimally use the heat radiation effect, the appliance should be installed as close the people receiving the heat as possible. The farther you are from the device surface, the less the heat can be felt. Distances of approx. 1-3m are ideal. The glass radiation convects fulfill the protective type IP24. This means that these appliances can also be installed in bathrooms in the zone 2 (see fig. 1). Furtherme, the installer must execute the building-side connection in the protective type IP24. Dimensions in cm Minimum distances The following minimum distances to furniture and flammable objects must be complied with due to safety reasons: upwards Model 15/335, 15/336, 15/337... 15 cm Model 15/338... 40 cm on the side... 2 cm below... 10 cm in front... 50 cm To the back wall, there is a distance of 14 mm through the wall holder. fig. 1 Zone 1 Zone 0 Zone 1 a) Side view Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 0 Zone 2 b) Top view Assembly of the wall holder The wall holder is installed on the appliance befe delivery. In der to install on the wall, the wall holder must be removed from the glass radiation convect. To do this, loosen the locked latches by pressing on the left and right of the side locks with your fingers (see fig. 2) and simultaneously remove from the appliance. By model 15/338, remove the safety chains from the cross slits. Remove the wall holder on the appliance bottom from the appliance. When assembling the appliance, an adequate bearing capacity of the wall must be observed, cresponding construction guidelines must be considered. In the case of doubt, contact a building expert. The heater may not be installed directly below a wall outlet. The glass panel consists of single-pane safety glass (ESG). In contrast to conventional glass, this is considerably me resistant and is designed f significantly higher powers of impact. Nevertheless, you should avoid excess strains. In the case of damage, ESG will break into many small parts with dull edges so that the risk of injury is minimized. Attention: All types of stress on the glass panel, whether by leaning of people objects against it other acts of power, must be avoided! Warning: The glass radiation convect may not be used if the glass panel is damaged. fig. 2 Assembly der: Orient the wall holder as a gauge on the desired position on the wall with a level, press and draw the holes (see fig. 4a and 4b). Model A B 15/335 600 401 15/336 800 601 15/337 1000 801 20

Attention: Observe the minimum distances! Use the prescribed mounting holes! Drill holes with a diameter of 8 mm f the delivered dowels (approx. 50 mm deep). Attention: The included screws and dowels are suitable f mounting on cement, brick similar walls made of stone with a dense pattern. They are not ideal f hollow walls lightweight concrete walls. If appliances must be mounted to walls f which the included mounting elements are not ideal, it must be made sure that cresponding mounting elements are used. The screw head may be a maximum of 8 mm high. Pre-assemble wall holder with the accompanying screws 6 x 40 and washers D=6.4, ientate with level and screw tightly. 135 600 300 165 In fig. 4a and 4b, the glass panel has a dotted line so that the minimum distances from this manual, if greater, the additional distances are still to be added. Assembly of the device Model 15/335, 15/336, 15/337: Place the appliance in the exposed latches on the bottom of the wall holder (see fig. 3). When pressing above the retaining brackets lift and continue to press until the latches on the top left and right lock into the designated cavities on the back wall. Model 15/338: Place the appliance in the exposed latches on the bottom of the wall holder (see fig. 3). Hang the last chain link of both chains hizontally in the cross slot on the back wall. Press the device until the latches on the top left and right are locked into the designated cavities on the back wall. F all Models: Attention: If the latches are bent while removing the wall holder, these must be leveled crespondingly so that they lock when pressed into the back wall. After locking, the appliance should be connected with the wall holder. Check to see if the appliance has been slightly pulled fward. 53,50 B 145,50 A fig. 4a Model 15/335, 15/336, 15/337 1400 1235 132,50 latch retaining bracket exposed latch 32,50 fig. 3 Wall holder 54 400 146 600 fig. 4b Model 15/338 21

Electrical connection The glass radiation convect may neither be opened f the assembly n f the connection. Through the connection of the heat convect to a 230V/50Hz-alternating current grid and turning on the main switch on the right side of the appliance, the operating availability of the heater convect is established. The mobile feed line may not be guided through the air outlet grate. If the connection line of the heater convect is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, their customer service a similarly qualified person in der to avoid dangers. Note: Make sure that the leads from the line are crectly connected! Brown:...Phase Grey:...Neutral conduct Black:...external control line (phase pilot) f lowering operation Yellow/green:..Grounding (PE) The black lead of the line serves exclusively as a control line (phase pilot) f lowering operation. With a switch of 230V on this line, the appliance will automatically switch into the lowering operation If the black lead of the feed line is not used as a control line (phase pilot), this line must be insulated! Please observe that you may not place any objects between the glass radiation convect and the people to be heated. In this case, the objects and not the people would be warmed. There are two different display types by the glass radiation convect: 1 Operation display Here the device status (comft, lowering frost protection operation), the current room temperature and/ the time along with the heat mode are displayed. 2 Operating display After touching the touch field, the operating display will appear. The touch field is located on the glass panel on the right side of the device. By touching the glass surface in this area (see fig. 5a and 5b), the operating and display fields will be enabled and therefe visible. After 10 seconds without an action, this display will extinguish automatically, accepts the set values and returns to the operation display. Commissioning Turn ON the main switch in der to operate the glass radiation convect. The main switch is found on the right side of the appliance. After a longer disruption of the voltage supply (approx. 3 days), the time must be reset (see chapter Set time ). This can be recognized through the blinking display: - - : - -. fig. 5a Model 15/335, 15/336, 15/337 Heating operation The glass radiation convect combines two heating systems into one appliance. On the one hand, in the casing heat is transferred to the circulating air through the convection, on the other hand through the heated glass panel heat is emitted to the objects in the room. Since the heat is perceived as comftable, primarily the glass panel is heated and if there is me heat needed, the air is heated additionally. Attention: The glass panel is not heated over the entire appliance height in the area of the touch operating field. fig. 5b Model 15/338 22

Frost protection button This display illuminates if at least one of the radiats is in operation, thus, if the room temperature is lower than the set temperature. Comft operation button Lowering operation button With the menu button, all settings on the device can be made in combination with other buttons. With the Enter button, the menu points are exited confirmed. With the minus button, values in the menu can be changed. With the plus button, values in the menu can be changed. 23

General note In the touch field, only the buttons are displayed that have functions. If multiple functions are possible, the button will blink f the one that is selected and the value can be changed f. It is possible to select multiple functions sequentially and to adjust their values without leaving the operation. During operation, sometimes it is necessary to press multiple buttons after each other in der to get to a menu. To do this, the buttons must be pressed in sht intervals (approx. 1.5 seconds). In der to confirm a button, the field on the glass panel must be touched with a finger. A signal tone will be emitted. All settings must be executed with an individual touching of the glass surface, whereby the finger must be lifted between contact with the glass surface. By press the button (M), a selected menu can be canceled at any time. Do not accept set values. The device permanently executes a calibration of the touch field. This means that the environmental conditions like temperature, moisture, etc., which may influence the sensitivity of the buttons, are balanced through the calibration. Nevertheless, should there be any problems during the operation (e.g. button recognition by contact no longer present touch field appears without contact), the device should be turned off and on. The device settings that were already made will remain. Operation mode HAND By the first commissioning of the glass radiation convect, the control is in the HAND operation mode. Changing between the comft and lowering modes occurs manually, this means the set operating state is active until it is manually changed. The set room temperature will appear in the display. Comft mode With (SUN), you can select the comft mode and by pressing (+) (-), you can adjust the comft temperature. The set value is saved automatically. Facty setting: 20 C Lowering mode With (MOON), you can select the lowering mode and by pressing (+) (-), you can adjust the lowering temperature. The set value is saved automatically. Facty setting: 16 C If you would like an automatic change between comft and lowering mode, you must change to the HOME OFFICE operating mode. Should the glass radiation convect be operated in a rarely used room (e.g. weekend house), the CABIN-mode is recommended. 24

Frost protection mode The frost protection mode hinders the room temperature from going under 5 C. Turning on the frost protection mode disrupts the current operating mode (HAND, HOME, OFFICE, CABIN) and is active until it is manually switched back to comft lowering mode. It is also then again automatically in the preset operating mode. With the frost protection button, you can select the frost protection mode. The set value is saved automatically. Facty setting: 5 C Set time and date In der to get to the "Set time and date" menu, press the (M) button and immediately after that the frost protection button. The time will appear. The value to be changed will blink and can be set with (+) (-) and confirmed with (Enter). The hours, minutes, day, month and year will appear after each other. Through the time and date entry, the conversion of European summer time and winter time will be executed automatically. If this is not desired, see chapter Automatic conversion summer time/winter time. 25

Change operating mode If you want to operate the glass radiation convect only manually, the HAND operating mode must be selected. The device offers the possibility of the following operating modes f the automatic change from comft and lowering temperature: F private rooms, the HOME operating mode is provided, which allows a day lowering from Monday - Friday and a night lowering from Monday - Sunday. F offices, etc., an operating mode OFFICE is provided, which allows a night lowering from Monday - Friday and a weekend lowering from Saturday - Sunday. F weekend houses rarely used rooms, an operating mode CABIN is provided by which there is no lowering when occupied and a constant lowering while absent. The comft and lowering times and the affiliated temperatures can be adjusted individually. The lowering days in the individual operating modes and the weekend lowering in the OFFICE operating mode are set and cannot be adjusted. If lowering times and days are desired that are different from these operating modes, an individual program can be created with an external time switch (e.g. in the house distribution) through the control line (phase pilot), see chapter Electrical connection. This control line can also be used f remote access (telephone / cell phone). In der to get to the "Change operating mode" menu, press the (M) button and immediately after that (Enter) and then the frost protection button. HA = Operating mode HAND will appear (facty setting). HA blinks and can be changed with (+) (-) and confirmed with (Enter). The following will appear sequentially: - HA = operating mode HAND - HO = operating mode HOME - OF = operating mode OFFICE - CA = operating mode CABIN After confirming the operating mode with (Enter), a point in the display will blink f a few seconds. The facty setting will be loaded in this time: - Facty setting HOME f private rooms: Day lowering: Monday - Friday 11:00 to 16:00 Night lowering: Monday - Sunday 23:00 to 06:00 - Facty setting OFFICE f office rooms: Night lowering: Monday - Friday 17:00 to 7:00 Weekend lowering: Saturday - Sunday 00:00 to 24:00 26

Operating mode HOME and OFFICE Set comft temperature In der to get to the "Set comft temperature" menu, press the (M) button and immediately after that (SUN). The comft temperature to be changed will blink and can be set with (+) (-) and confirmed with (Enter). Set lowering temperature In der to get to the "Set lowering temperature" menu, press the (M) button and immediately after that (MOON). The lowering temperature to be changed will blink and can be set with (+) (-) and confirmed with (Enter). Set daily lowering time In der to get to the "Set daily lowering time" menu, press the (M) button and immediately after that (+). The time f the beginning of the daily lowering appears. The value to be changed will blink and can be set with (+) (-) and confirmed with (Enter). The time f the beginning of the daily lowering and the time f the end of the daily lowering will appear after each other. 27

Set nightly lowering time In der to get to the "Set nightly lowering time" menu, press the (M) button and immediately after that (-). The time f the beginning of the nightly lowering appears. The value to be changed will blink and can be set with (+) (-) and confirmed with (Enter). The time f the beginning of the nightly lowering and the time f the end of the nightly lowering will appear after each other. Attention: When changing between the operating modes, the set temperatures and times will be overwritten by the facty settings. Temparily change comft lowering temperature By pressing the (+) (-) buttons, the current setpoint of the comft lowering temperature can be changed temparily. This setting is automatically reset to the default value during the next automatic change from comft and lowering operation. Temparily switch comft lowering mode By pressing (SUN) (MOON), the operating mode (comft lowering temperature) can be switched temparily. This setting is automatically reset to the default operating state during the next automatic change from comft and lowering operation. 28

Operating mode CABIN Present With (SUN), you can select your presence and by pressing (+) (-), you can adjust the comft temperature. The set value is saved automatically. Facty setting: 20 C Absence With (MOON), you can select your absence. A 0 will blink. - A = Away - 0 to 99 = number of days absent (including day of input) A 0 can be set with (+) (-) and must be confirmed with (Enter). The lowering temperature f the absence days will blink. Facty setting: 10 C The lowering temperature can be set with (+) (-) and must be confirmed with (Enter). After the expiration of the absence days, the controller will automatically go into the comft mode. If the presence is not confirmed within 24 hours by pressing (SUN), the controller will automatically change back into the lowering mode and the absence duration set will begin again. 29

room temperature and/ time In der to get to the " room temperature and/ time" menu, press the (M) button and immediately after that (Enter) and then (MOON). The room temperature will appear (facty setting). This can be changed with (+) (-) and confirmed with (Enter). The following will appear sequentially: - Room temperature - Time - Room temperature and time alternating In the operating display, the change between the room temperature and the time occurs in 5-second-intervals. If the room temperature was selected as the display, you can show the time f 2 seconds by pressing (Enter). Child proofing In der to avoid accidental adjustment unauthized usage of the device, you can enable the child proofing. Activation Press button (M) and immediately after that (Enter) and then (M). Prot (protection) will appear. Disabling Press button (M) and immediately after that (Enter) and then (M). Set brightness The touch field display can be dimmed in six levels of 100% (b 5) to 0% (b 0). In der to get to the "Set brightness" menu, press the (M) button and immediately after that (Enter) and then (SUN). b 3 will appear (facty setting: brightness level 3). This can be changed with (+) (-) and confirmed with (Enter). The display b 5 to b 0 changes its brightness cresponding with the setting. b 0 is therefe not visible, brightness 0%. 30

Calibrate actual temperature If the displayed temperature deviates from the actual room temperature, a calibration can be executed. In der to get to the "Calibrate actual temperature" menu, press the (M) button and immediately after that (Enter) and then (-). The current actual temperature will appear. This can be set with (+) (-) to the actual room temperature and confirmed with (Enter). Automatic conversion summer time/winter time Automatic conversion of European summer time/winter time occurs on the last Sunday in March on the last Sunday in October. In der to get to the Automatic conversion summer time/winter time menu, press the (M) button and immediately after that (Enter), and then (Enter) again. The following appears: St I = Summer time on, automatic conversion summer time/ winter time is activated (facty setting) Use (+) (-) to go to: St 0 = Summer time off, automatic conversion summer time/ winter time is deactivated Confirm the changed setting with (Enter). Phase pilot When switching from 230 V to an external control line (phase pilot), the glass radiation convect automatically goes into the lowering mode (not by the frost protection mode) and regulates to the set lowering temperature. After enabling the touch field, PP (phase pilot) and the set lowering temperature will blink alternately. 31

Electricity failure longer switching off of the main switch If the device was without voltage f me than 3 days (through an electricity failure switching off of the main switch), the time must be reset. In the display,the following will blink: - - : - -. After reprogramming the time (see chapter Set time ), the current operating mode continued. In the CABIN mode, the absence time is set to 0 days if the time is lost. This means that when turning on the voltage again, the glass radiation convect wks in the comft operation. Maintenance and care Olsberg electric glass radiation convects do not require any special maintenance at all. In rooms with excess development of dust, it is recommended to vacuum the air inlet and outlet grates from time to time with a nmal vacuum and to remove possible deposits of dust. If needed, the device can be bent out from the wall in der to clean the area behind the device as well. To do this, loosen the locked latches of the wall holder by pressing on the left and right of the side latches with your fingers and simultaneously tip the device fward until it is held in the retaining brackets the safety chain (see fig. 2). We recommend conventional glass cleaner to take care of your glass radiation convect. Please do not use any abrasives, because these may cause scratches on the glass and on the painted surfaces. Attention: The glass radiation convect must be cold in der to clean it! In der to hinder setting functions when cleaning the glass surface in the area of the touch field, we recommend turning off the device with the main switch while cleaning. Technical data - Voltage...1/N/PE ~ 230 V - Protective class...i - Protective type...ip24 - Temperature setting range a) Comft operation...approx... 15 C to 30 C b) Lowering operation...approx... 5 C to 20 C The setting area 26 C to 30 C should not be selected due to energy saving reasons. The specified temperatures are only reached with the cresponding device dimensioning to the actual heat required. Model Power (Watt) Dimensions H x W x D 1) (mm) Weight (kg) Room temperature controlling 15/335 1000 600 x 600 x 64 12 electronic 15/336 1500 600 x 800 x 64 15 electronic 15/337 2000 600 x 1000 x 64 18 electronic 15/338 2000 1400 x 600 x 64 29 electronic 1) Dimension D without wall bracket, depth of wall bracket: 14 mm 32

Disruptions Device does not heat: Fuse burned is defective? Main switch turned on on the right side of the device? Set temperature of the room temperature controller is smaller than the actual temperature of the room? Radiating heat too low: Distance between glass radiation convect and person is too large? Device size too small? Objections placed between glass radiation convect and person? Selected planned temperature has been reached. Accessies Towel holder F 15/335 and 15/338:... Part no.: 15/3351.9200 F 15/336:... Part no.: 15/3361.9200 F 15/337:... Part no.: 15/3371.9200 In der to heat towels dry moist towels, a towel holder is recommended. This accessy can also be installed retrospectively. The manual provided with the accessy must be observed. Rating label The model specific technical data is specified on the rating label. This is found on the right side of the device. Model number Olsberg GmbH Hüttenstraße 38 59939 Olsberg fig. 6 Rating label Spare parts Spare parts should be dered by your specialist. Only iginal spare parts may be used. The installation may only be executed by specialists. In der to process your request as quickly as possible, we need the model number specified on your rating label and the fabrication number. The fabrication number is found on the back of the device. fig. 7 Fabrication number In der f you to have these numbers available, we recommend entering them here befe installation: fig. 8 Model 15/338 with towel holder Olsberg guarantee conditions Dear Customer, by guarantee cases, the local legal claims apply, which you should please assert directly by your dealer. We reserve the right to make technical changes. Model number: Fabrication number: 33

Olsberg GmbH Hüttenstraße 38 59939 Olsberg T +49 2962 805-0 F +49 2962 805-180 info@olsberg.com olsberg.com 7) 78/4615.3371 02/2015