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 Operation

Figure 9

A

B

The manual 

F

ontrols for the 

ele

F

tri

F

 

¿

repla

F

e are lo

F

ated on 

the right side of the unit (Figure 9)

A. 3-Position Switch

The swit

F

h has two (2) On 

positions marked with “

I

” and 

II

 The “

I

” position is for manual 

operation

 In this position 

the built-in remote 

F

ontrol is 

bypassed

The “

II

” position is for operating 

the unit with the provided remote 

F

ontrol

 When in “

II

” position the 

unit is operated with the On and 
Off buttons of the remote 

F

ontrol

When the swit

F

h is in the 

F

enter  

(“

O

”) position the unit is off

B.  Heat On/Off Switch

The 

+

eat On

Off Swit

F

h supplies 

power to the heater fan and the 
heater element

Resetting the Temperature 
Cutoff Switch

Should the heater overheat

 an 

automati

F

 

F

ut out will turn the 

¿

repla

F

e off and it will not 

F

ome 

ba

F

k on without being reset

 It 

F

an be reset by swit

F

hing the 

3-Position Swit

F

h to Off and 

waiting 

¿

ve (5) minutes before 

swit

F

hing the unit ba

F

k on

 CAUTION: 

If you need to 

F

ontinuously reset the heater

 

dis

F

onne

F

t power and 

F

all 

Dimplex 

F

ustomer servi

F

e at 

1-888-DIMP

/

E

;

  

(1-888-346-7539)

Remote Control

The 

¿

repla

F

e is supplied with a 

radio frequen

F

y remote 

F

ontrol

 

This remote 

F

ontrol has a range 

of approximately 50 feet (15

25 

m)

 it does not have to be pointed 

at the 

¿

repla

F

e and 

F

an pass 

through most obsta

F

les (in

F

luding 

walls)

 It is supplied with one 

of hundreds of independent 
frequen

F

ies to prevent 

interferen

F

e with other units

!

 NOTE:

 Ensure that the 

¿

repla

F

e

s 3-Position Swit

F

is set to the remote 

F

ontrol 

setting (“ 

II

 ” position)

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Page 4: ...be replaFed by the manufaFturer or its serviFe agent or a quali ed person in order to avoid a ha ard IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Do not operate any unit with a damaged Ford or plug or if the heater has ma...

Page 5: ...l ny other use not reFommended by the manufaFturer may Fause re eleFtriF shoFN or inMury to persons lways plug heaters direFtly into a wall outlet reFeptaFle 1ever use with an extension Ford or reloFa...

Page 6: ...ion between the equipment and the reFeiver onneFt the equipment into an outlet on a FirFuit different from that to whiFh the reFeiver is FonneFted onsult the dealer or an experienFed radio T9 teFhniFi...

Page 7: ...breaNer trips or the fuse blows on a regular basis when the heater is operating dditional applianFes on the same FirFuit may exFeed the Furrent rating of the FirFuit breaNer WARNING nsure the power Fo...

Page 8: ...pplied Drill and drill bits as required Approximate time 30 minutes for installation 1 Remove the two sFrews that seFure the hanging braFket to the baFk of the rebox igure 1 2 6eleFt an appropriate lo...

Page 9: ...F A E A D and Wall anFhor SFrew Wall braFket Figure 4 D G Figure 3 NOTE Wall anFhors must be installed in the appropriate wall loFations to fasten the wall braFket to drywall Figure 4 4 old the wall h...

Page 10: ...the sFrews must be installed into a wall stud 12 Mount the unit on the wall so that the tabs on the wall braFket have been inserted into the slots on the baFk of Figure 5 the rebox Figure 5 13 ExFess...

Page 11: ...used underneath the unit to ensure that the front of the frame does not get sFratFhed 3 Remove the 4 sFrews on eaFh side that seFure the trim to the rebox 4 ift the rebox direFtly up off of the trim...

Page 12: ...he Temperature Cutoff Switch Should the heater overheat an automatiF Fut out will turn the replaFe off and it will not Fome baFk on without being reset It Fan be reset by switFhing the 3 Position Swit...

Page 13: ...Figure 9A in the Off O position 2 Wait a minimum of ve 5 seFonds and then plaFe the 3 Position SwitFh in the Remote Control II position 3 Within 10 seFonds of Fhanging the switFh position press the On...

Page 14: ...s these Fan be removed by dusting lightly with a Flean dry Floth To remove ngerprints or other marks the Partially Re eFtive Glass Fan be Fleaned with a damp Floth The Partially Re eFtive Glass should...

Page 15: ...rranty Dimplex warrants suFh produFts to be free from defeFts in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of the rst purFhase of suFh produFts The limited 1 year warranty period a...

Page 16: ...T IN TORT OR ON ANY OT ER BASIS FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIA PUNITI9E E EMP ARY CONSEQUENTIA OR INCIDENTA OSS COST OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WIT T E SA E MAINTENANCE USE OR INABI ITY TO USE...

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