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When using electrical appliances, 

basic precautions should always 

be followed to reduce the risk of 

fire, electric shock, and injury to 

persons, including the following:

① 

Read all instructions before 

using this heater.

 This heater is hot when in use.  

To avoid burns, do not let bare 

skin touch hot surfaces.  The trim 

around the heater outlet becomes 

hot during heater operation.  

 

WARNING:

 High tempera-

tures may be generated under 

certain abnormal conditions. 

Do not partially or fully cover 

or obstruct the front of this 

heater. 

③ 

Extreme caution is necessary 

when any heater is used by or 

near children or invalids and 

whenever the unit is left operating 

and unattended.

④ 

Always unplug the heater 

when not in use.

⑤ 

Do not operate any heater 

with a damaged cord or plug, or if 

the heater has malfunctioned, or if 

it has been dropped or damaged 

in any manner.  Return heater 

to authorized service facility 

for examination, electrical or 

  IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

mechanical adjustment, or repair.

⑥ 

Do not use outdoors.

⑦ 

This heater is not intended for 

use in bathrooms, laundry areas 

and similar indoor locations.  

Never locate this heater where 

it may fall into a bathtub or other 

water container.

⑧ 

Do not run cord under 

carpeting.  Do not cover cord with 

throw rugs, runners, or the like.  

Arrange cord away from traffic 

area and where it will not be 

tripped over.

 To disconnect heater, turn 

controls to off, then remove plug 

from outlet.

 Do not insert or allow foreign 

objects to enter any ventilation 

or exhaust opening as this may 

cause an electric shock or fire, or 

damage the heater.

⑪ 

To prevent a possible fire, do 

not block air intakes or exhaust 

in any manner. Do not use on 

soft surfaces, like a bed, where 

openings may become blocked.

⑫ 

All electrical heaters have 

hot and arcing or sparking parts 

inside.  

Do not use in areas where 

gasoline, paint, or flammable 

Summary of Contents for DF2600L

Page 1: ...read this manual first before attempting to install or use this fireplace For your safety always comply with all warnings and safety instructions contained in this manual to prevent personal injury o...

Page 2: ...mphasize CAUTION Procedures and techniques which if not carefully followed will result in damage to the equipment WARNING Procedures and techniques which if not carefully followed will expose the user...

Page 3: ...e hazard and will void the warranty Please record your model and serial numbers below for future reference model and serial numbers can be found on the Model and Serial Number Label NO NEED TO RETURN...

Page 4: ...been dropped or damaged in any manner Return heater to authorized service facility for examination electrical or IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS mechanical adjustment or repair Do not use outdoors This heater...

Page 5: ...stall the proper outlet Do not change the plug in any way Always plug heaters directly into a wall outlet receptacle Never use with an extension cord or relocatable power tap outlet power strip Do not...

Page 6: ...esidential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio o...

Page 7: ...15 Amp 120 Volt alternating current VAC circuit is required A dedicated circuit is preferred but not essential in all cases A dedicated circuit will be required if after installation the circuit break...

Page 8: ...hat was removed attach the fire box to the mantel Figure 2 NOTE There are no guide holes provided for the L Brackets in the mantel If not installing the unit into a Dimplex mantel the required opening...

Page 9: ...at calls for heat NOTE The fan will continue running even when the heater is not when the Heater Switch is in the ON position C Heater Thermostat Control To adjust the temperature to your individual r...

Page 10: ...attempting any operation with the remote control pull the plastic insulator strip out from between the remote casing and battery cover Figure 5 Remote Control Initialization Reprogram In the event th...

Page 11: ...on Battery Replacement To replace the battery 1 Slide battery cover open on the remote control Figure 5 2 Correctly install one 12 Volt A23 battery in the battery holder 3 Close the battery cover clot...

Page 12: ...e been tested and inspected prior to shipment and subject to the provisions of this warranty Dimplex warrants such products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 month...

Page 13: ...transportation costs Such costs shall be the purchaser s responsibility What Dimplex and its dealers and service agents are also not responsible for IN NO EVENT WILL DIMPLEX OR ITS DIRECTORS OFFICERS...

Page 14: ...ssembly with Cutout 2203610100RP Thermostat with Knob 2600090100RP 3 Position Switch 2800071100RP Heater On Off Switch 2800070700RP Cord Set 4100090203RP Flicker Rod 5902620100RP Partially Reflective...

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