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User manual Dimplex, model BFH24T

Manafacture: Dimplex
File size: 195.54 kb
File name: 41b5b112-25df-4dc0-b3f6-09e950d53e1c.pdf
Language of manual:en
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The supply circuit to the heater must incorporate a double pole isolating switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm. The power supply cable should be routed from the plinth space to the connection box, ensuring that the cable is left with enough slack to allow removal of the appliance for maintenance. The cable must be protected from any sharp edges. 3. Fitting the Rear Support Bracket The heater is supplied with a rear support bracket. Fit to the back of the appliance with the two screws supplied. Adjust the rear support bracket so that the vertical distance from the underside of the appliance to bottom of the rear support bracket equals the vertical distance from the floor in the cupboard space to the bottom of the aperture opening. The slots in the rear support bracket allow it to be adjusted to the required height. 4. Marking the Fixing Positions Slide the heater into position in the plinth aperture. Mark the six fixing holes (two on each side and two on the top Remove the heater and drill 2mm pilot holes. 5. Mounting the Heater into the Plinth When the cable connection has been made and the rear support bracket adjusted, slide the heater into the aperture ensuring that it is adequately supported and that the inlet grille is not obstructed. Use the six screws provided to secure the heater to the plinth. (See point 6 below for stainless steel grill fitting). 6. Stainless Steel Grille (BFH24TS model only). The stainless steel grille is supplied (in the plastic covering) as an attachment for the front of the heater. This should be offered up to the front of the heater before fixing the heater to the plinth. Use the six screws to secure it to the front of the heater / plinth. Operation 1 Switch on electricity supply to the heater. 2 Switching the switch marked “ l “energises blower and illuminates neon indicator. 3 Select " l " and switches marked " . " and “ “ as required: 1 + + = Cooling 1 + . + = 800W heating 1 + + = 1600W heating 1 + . + = 2400W heating Operation of Thermostat 1. The heater incorporates a variable thermostat which is controlled by a knob situated on the top right hand side of the front panel. The knob is marked *, 1 - 6, MAX, representing a temperature range of 5°C to 30°C. Lowest setting provides frost protection level. 2. Turn thermostat knob to maximum. When the room has reached the desired comfort level turn back the knob until the thermostat just ' clicks ' off. If the knob is left in this position the room temperature will be maintained automatically at the chosen level. Remember If, when the heater is switched on, the room temperature is above that selected on the thermostat knob the heater will not operate. This is as it should be, and the thermostat is performing its function correctly. Should a higher temperature be required than the one selected, then it will be necessary to turn the thermostat knob to a higher setting to bring the heater into operation. Text Box: ? ? Text Box: ?? Cleaning & User Maintenance WARNING: DISCONNECT SUPPLY before carrying out maintenance. General Cleaning External appearance can be maintained by wiping occasionally with a damp cloth; for stain removal, a weak soap solution can be applied, then wipe dry. Internal Cleaning & Maintenance To help prevent the build up of dust and fluff in the heater it is advisable to apply the soft brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner to the grille occasionally (fig. 1). From time to time it may be necessary to remove the heater from the furniture unit so that the interior of the heater and the heater compartment can be cleared of any accumulated dust or fluff by means of a vacuum cleaner (fig. 2). To remove, unscrew the six fixing screws and withdraw the appliance from the plinth. To gain access to the inside of the appliance remove the screws securing the top cover. Clean the interior of the heater using the soft brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner, taking care not to damage the fan. Refit the top cover. The interior compartment of the furniture unit should also be cleared of dust and fluff using the vacuum cleaner nozzle (fig. 3). Remount the heater in the plinth ensuring the rear support bracket is still adjusted correctly. The electricity supply to the heater can now be switched back on. Safety – overheat protection For your safety, this appliance is fitted with a thermal cut-out. In the event that the product overheats, the cut-out switches the heater off automatically. To bring the heater back into operation, remove the cause of overheating, then turn off the electrical supply to the heater for a few minutes. When the heater has cooled sufficiently reconnect and switch on the heater. If the cut-out operates repeatedly, contact your supplier Procedure for resetting the cut-out; A. Disconnect the electricity supply to the appliance either by switching off at the isolating switch panel. B. Determine ...

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