Orbegozo RRE 510 Electric Radiator Instruction Manual

June 9, 2024
Orbegozo

Orbegozo RRE 510 Electric Radiator Instruction Manual
Orbegozo RRE 510 Electric Radiator

Dear customer:
We congratulate you for having chosen our product. Please read the following information carefully before using the appliance for the first time for your own safety and to ensure correct use. Read the Safety information’s and safe positioning also carefully before using of the heater about to avoid any risk of fire or lives.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read the operating instructions carefully before putting the appliance into operation and keep the instructions including the warranty, the receipt and, if possible, the box with the internal packing. If you give this device to other people, please also pass on the operating instructions.

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children must never play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance must never be carried out by children without supervision.
  2. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
  3. WARNING: In order to ensure your children‘s safety, please keep all packaging (plastic bags, boxes, polystyrene etc.) out of their reach.
  4. If the supply cord is damaged it must be repaired by the Authorized Service Agent in order to avoid hazards.
  5. Never pull on the cord when unplugging.
  6. Do not use the unit with a damaged cord or plug, or if it is not working properly.
  7. Do not handle the appliance with wet hands.
  8. Never immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid.
  9. Make sure the appliance has been unplugged before cleaning.
  10. This appliance must be installed following the national regulations for electrical installations.
  11. This appliance is for household use only.
  12. In case that you need a copy of the instruction manual, you can find it in www.orbegozo.com.
  13. WARNING: In case of misuse, there is a risk of possible injury.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INTRUCTIONS:

  • The meaning of figure in marking is “DO NOT COVER”. WARNING: In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the heater.
  • Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.
  • Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on/off the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed in its intended normal operating position and they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall not plug in, regulate and clean the appliance or perform user maintenance.
  • CAUTION: Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns. Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present.
  • The device should not be placed immediately below a socket base.
  • Do not place a heater in use near curtains, furniture, wood panelling or combustible material which can deteriorate with heat.
  • Do not use this heater in the immediate vicinity of a bath, shower or pool.
  • Do not use this heater with a programmer, timer or any other device that switches the heater on automatically, since a fire risk exists if the heater is covered or positioned incorrectly.
  • Do not use the appliance in flammable atmospheres (e.g. in the vicinity of combustible gases or sprays cans)! Explosion and fire hazard!
  • Do not use the heater in rooms with explosive gas (e. g. petrol) or while using inflammable glue or solvent (e. g. when gluing or varnishing parquet floors, PVC etc.) Do not allow aerosols, inflammable substances or materials sensitive to heat to be in the flow of hot air.
  • Do not use the heater in areas or rooms which are a risk of fire, such as garages, stables, wooden shed etc.
  • The unit must be mounted such that the control elements cannot be touched by persons who are in bath, shower, or any other water-filled receptacle.
  • Always unplugged the heater after use.
  • Important! Do not insert any foreign objects into the appliance openings! Risk of injury (electric shock) and damage to the appliance!
  • Keep the mains cord at a safe distance from the air inlet and outlet grilles.

This heater can be used freestanding or wall-mounted.

Free-standing:

  1. When used in freestanding position, it must be standing in a vertical position. Do not place the heater on instable surfaces, such as bed, carpets etc. and do not use the heater on uneven position, where the heater can tip-over-otherwise there is a risk of fire.
  2. Allow ample space around the heater. A safe area to be left free is 15 cm at the sides, and 20 cm at the front

How to install the feet:
Insert the edges of the bottom of the radiator into the feet support as show in (see below figure 1, fig.1.1 and form) as below. You will hear a click to indicate that the installation was a success.

IMPORTANT: In order to avoid material damage, if you choose to mount your transmitter on the wall, be sure to follow the instructions on the safety distance between the device and the surface. If you install the device on its support feet, make sure that the surface can withstand  temperatures of up to 90°C.

Install the feet Install the
feet

WALL MOUNTING:

WALL MOUNTING

How to mount the heater
Always respect the minimum dimensions shown in the last picture on the next page.

  1. After selecting the location to install the thermal emitter, place an upper support vertically on the wall and mark the two holes with a spacing of 30 mm. Once done, and depending on its thermal emitter, choose the distance D1 with respect to the previous signals (Fig 3)
Model Mounting dimensions (D1)
RRE 510 A 155 mm
RRE 810 A 155 mm
RRE 1010 A 155 mm
RRE 1310 A 155 mm
RRE 1510 A 386 mm
RRE 1810 A 542 mm
  1. Make four holes, insert wall plugs and screw the upper brackets to the wall (Fig 4)
  2. Screw the bottom to the bottom of the emitter.
  3. Hang the thermal emitter and mark the point to be drilled bottom bracket (Fig 5).
  4. Lift the transmitter and make the hole.
  5. Hang transmitter again and screw the bottom bracket to the wall so that the sender is completely fixed (Fig 6)

INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTALLATION

PARTS DESCRIPTION

PARTS DESCRIPTION PARTS
DESCRIPTION

A : The comfort square(sun)
B : The economy square(moon)
C: Comfort Mode symbol
D: OFF symbol
E: Economy Mode Mode symbol
F: Open Window Detection function working indication
G: Anti-frost Mode symbol
H: The clock indication in one day
I : The day of week
J: Indication of the day of week
K: Setting temperature
L: indication of heat on
M: Indication of a time on economy mode

OPERATE INSTRUCTIONS

Remote control operate is similar to Manual control operate, except that “Child lock”, only located in the remote controller and “Open Window detection” function , located only in the panel.

REMOTE OVERVIEW

Comfort temperature and Economy temperature: The Comfort temperature is the one most frequently used. The Comfort temperature in winter is usually between 20 and 23ºC. The Economy temperature is the temperature at which the appliance makes a moderate consumption. By reducing the set temperature, you can get energy saving. Recommendations for saving and optimising consumption: It is highly recommendable to use the Programming mode to adjust the heater to our lifestyle and optimize the power consumption. It is important each room is heated at the right temperature at all times. A perfect balance between comfort and savings should be achieved.

| Room| Comfort Temperature| Economy Temperature
---|---|---|---
Day-time| Living room , office| 21-22ºC| 18º-19C
Night-time| Bedroom| 20ºC (When we get up and go to bed)| 17ºC (While we are sleeping)
| Common areas| 18-19ºC| 15-16ºC

Switch on the radiator:
Notice: When you switch on the Radiator, the microprocessor reads the internal memory of the appliance and remembers the last mode set by the user. In the first power on, the memory is empty, reason why the screen will blink constantly until any key is pressed.

Once the heater has been correctly placed and plugged into the socket, please press “Main Power switch” to “I” position to have voltage in it (Fig 7). When connected to the power supply success, OFF symbol will appear on the display (Fig.8)

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HOW TO CHOOSE WORKING MODE:
Press (Fig 9), the appliance will go on and one of the following modes will be displayed (Fig 10, Fig.11, Fig 12, Fig 12, Fig 13):

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omfort Mode. (Fig.10)
We set the Comfort temperature according to our requirements by pressing button +

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Economy Mode (Fig.11)
We set the Economy temperature according to our requirements by pressing button + or –.

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Important: The temperature in Economy mode is always 3ºC lower than Confort mode. Hence, if you change the temperature in any of these two modes, the other one will change automatically too in order to maintain the 3ºC difference.

For example: if we set a Comfort temperature of 24ºC, the Economy temperature automatically falls to 21ºC. In the same way, if we set the temperature of Economy mode to 20ºC, Confort one will change automatically to 23ºC.

Programming Mode

Anti-frost Mode: (Fig.13)
This mode is equivalent to turning Off the device and its function is to avoid the temperature to go below 7ºC. The radiator will turn on only if the temperature falls below 7ºC. This mode cannot be adjusted.

Anti-frost Mode

To change mode : Press button M briefly to change mode: : (Fig.14)

To change mode

The symbol is displayed in every mode when the resistance is working.(Fig.15)

Resistance

HOW TO PROGRAMME YOUR RADIATOR:

  • Go to OFF mode as in the picture
  • Press and hold the button for 5 seconds

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The next display will appear immediately, showing Monday at 00:00 as default (Fig.17). From now on, you have to program the unit in sections of one hour choosing what mode you need in each section: Comfort, Economy or Anti frost (off). Once you have finished the program of 24 hours of Monday, you’ll move on automatically to the next day at 00:00 (Monday 1, Tuesday 2. Wednesday 3, Thursday 4, Friday 5, Saturday 6, Sunday 7).

Here is the programming display

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The programming of each hour is carried out as follows:

  • Button M is for changing the mode (Comfort, Economy, Anti-frost) .
  • Button + is for moving to the next hour.
  • Button – is for get back to the previous hour

Let’s see a step-by-step example.

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We can see that the display appears (Fig.19). First we must know that programming is to be done  hour by hour passing through all the days of the week.Let’s say, for example, we want to program the Comfort mode between 00:00 and 1:00 on Monday

Press button M until the comfort symbol appears (Fig.19), then press button+. By doing this, we have set the Comfort mode between 0:00 and 1:00 and we will move to the next hour section, from 01:00 to 02:00 (Fig.20).

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Now we’re going to set the Economy mode between 1:00 and 2:00, by simply pressing button M until the economy mode symbol appears (Fig.21) , press button +,by doing this, we have not only set the Economy mode between 1:00 and 2:00,but also the hour will be moving forward again to 2:00, and the time (2:00) appears ( Fig.22).

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Now we’re going to set the Anti-frost mode between 2:00 and 3:00, by simply pressing M until the anti-frost symbol appears( Fig.23), then press button +. By doing this, we have set the anti-frost mode between 2:00 and 3:00, and we will move to the next section from 02:00 to 03:00. Remember that Anti-Frost mode is equivalent to OFF mode.

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Summary of what we have done. We have programmed the following: the Comfort mode between 0:00 and 1:00; the Economy mode between 1:00 and 2:00, and the Anti-frost mode between 2:00 and 3:00. (Fig.24)

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How to programme the current day of the week and time:
When we finish 7*24 hours programme, press , next display appears (Fig.25), this display which is for setting the current day and time.

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With the button + or – we pass through the days until we find the current day, e.g. Monday, we go to
1, or Wednesday, we using button + or – to 3. (Fig.26)

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ow we press button M and the hour display starts to flash. With button + or – we adjust the display to the correct hour, then press button M. Now the minutes display starts to flash. With button + or – we adjust the display to the correct minute, then press M. The appliance returns to the OFF position.(Fig.27)

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Important:

  1. If you want to change the mode at any time, use the – button to go back hour by hour and press M to change the mode to the desired one.
  2. You must schedule 24/7. You can’t skip days and leave them unscheduled. If you want to program a day in which the transmitter is switched off at all times, you must select the Antifreeze mode at all hours of that day.
  3. If you want to exit at any time to set the current day of the week and time, press . Keep in mind that the transmitter will work with the last programming carried out on each day. That is, if you exit the schedule after ending Wednesday (3), the device will work with the schedule you just did between Monday (1) and Wednesday (3) but from Thursday (4) to Sunday (7) it will work with the last programming that has been done in those days.

Now we are ready to use the programming mode. To activate it, all we have to do is switch on the appliance by pressing the button and search for the programming mode with the button M until the next display appears fluctuating between these two. (Fig.28) This means that the programming mode has been activated and is now working. (This is the only way to set the programming mode).

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The programming mode is working Further details

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When the programming mode is working,

  • On this display, We can see the day, the temperature according to the set mode (Comfort, Economy, Anti-frost) and the squares flash showing the current time if the set mode is the Comfort or Economy Mode.
  • This display shows Day 1, Comfort mode temperature 24ºC and the square is flashing at the sun symbol between 0:00 and 1:00, which means it runs on Comfort mode between 0:00 and 1:00 on Monday.
  • On this mode, we can set Comfort or Economy temperature according to our requirements by pressing button + or

Temperature Compensation:
Due to the characteristics of the appliance, the temperature is measured on the lower part of the radiator, being perfectly adjusted in relation to the Comfort temperature selected by the user. However, it is also possible to set the “Temperature Compensation” manually. Room temperature recorded – Comfort temperature indicated = Value…

For example:
22ºC in a room temperature measured with the thermometer when the Comfort temperature required on the thermostat (indicated) is 20ºC. The temperature compensation value is 22 – 20 = +2ºC The user must enter +2ºC on the temperature compensation menu.
Step 1 : Turn the thermostat to the Off position by pressing the button .
Step 2: By pressing button M and holding for for 5 seconds, we will enter this menu where the display shows 0.0
Step 3: Press buttons + or – to adjust fractions of 1ºC
Step 4: Press button M to confirm and return to the OFF position.
Step 5: Switch on the heater by pressing the button

DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
The European directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Old appliances must be collected separately in order to optimize the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain, and reduce the impact on human health and the environment. The crossed out “wheeled bin” symbol on the product reminds you of your obligation, that when you dispose of the appliance, it must be separately collected. Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for informationconcerning the correct disposal of their old appliance.

GUARANTEE

This appliance is covered and is entitled to the legal guarantee in accordance with the legislation in force from the date of purchase. Keep the purchase receipt to be able to claim your right to the guarantee. To find theclosest service to your location, contact through the following web link: https://orbegozo.com/asistencia-tecnica/ For any type of query, doubt or incident, you can contact us through our email shown on the main page of this manual or through our technical assistance service at https://orbegozo.com/contacto/ Orbegozo is not responsible for components and accessories that are subject to wear and tear due to use, as well as perishable compounds or those that have deteriorated due to improper use. Nor will it be held responsible ifthe owner has technically modified the device. Check the legal conditions on ourwebsite.

INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL SPACE HEATERS (EU)2015/1188

Item| Model identifier| Symbol| Value| Unit| Item| Unit
Heat output| Type of heat input, for electric storage local space heaters only (select one)

Nominal heat output

| RRE 510 A| Pnom| 0.5| kW| manual heat charge control, withintegrated thermostat| No
RRE 810 A| Pnom| 0.8| kW| manual heat charge control withroom and/or outdoor temperature feedback| No
RRE 1010 A| Pnom| 1.0| kW| electronic heat charge control with room and/or outdoortemperature feedback| No
RRE 1310 A| Pnom| 1.3| kW| fan assisted heat output| No
RRE 1510 A| Pnom| 1.5| kW| Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one)
RRE 1810 A| Pnom| 1.8| kW| single stage heat output and noroom temperature control| No

Minimum heat output (indicative)

| RRE 510 A| Pnom| 0.5| kW| Two or more manual stages, noroom temperature control| No
RRE 810 A| Pnom| 0.8| kW| with mechanic thermostat roomtemperature control| No
RRE 1010 A| Pnom| 1.0| kW| with electronic room temperaturecontrol| No
RRE 1310 A| Pnom| 1.3| kW| electronic room temperaturecontrol plus day timer| No
RRE 1510 A| Pnom| 1.5| kW| electronic room temperaturecontrol plus week timer| Yes
RRE 1810 A| Pnom| 1.8| kW| Other control options (multiple selections possible)

Maximum continuous heat output

| RRE 510 A| Pnom| 0.5| kW| room temperature control, withpresence detection| No
RRE 810 A| Pnom| 0.8| kW| room temperature control, withopen window detection| Yes
RRE 1010 A| Pnom| 1.0| kW| with distance control option| No
RRE 1310 A| Pnom| 1.3| kW| with adaptive start control| No
RRE 1510 A| Pnom| 1.5| kW| with working time limitation| Yes
RRE 1810 A| Pnom| 1.8| kW| with black bulb sensor| No
Auxiliary electricity consumption|
At nominal heat output| All models| elmax| 0,000| kW|
At minimum heat output| All models| elmin| 0,000| kW|
In standby mode| All models| elSB| 0,0008| kW|
Contact details info| SONIFER SA. Avenida de Santiago 86, 30007, Murcia. Spain.

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