Delta DOR 920 Instruction Manual

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DOR 920 LCD OIL FILLED RADIATOR WITH LCD
Instruction Manual
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
REP. IRELAND HELPLINE NO 1890 946 244
MODEL NUMBER: 3337
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Read the complete operating manual with due care and keep it in a safe place. If you give the machine to any other person, hand over this operating manual as well!
Contents
05 Safety regulations
06 Layout
06 Assembly
06 Technical data
06 Proper use
06 Starting up
08 Storage
08 Maintenance and cleaning
08 Ordering spare parts
08 Waste disposal
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Congratulations on choosing to buy a Delta® product. By doing so you now have the assurance and peace of mind that comes with purchasing a product made by one of Europeʼs leading manufacturers. All products brought to you by Delta® are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety, and, as part of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction, are backed by our comprehensive 3 Year Warranty Please fill in and return the Warranty Card to the address provided. We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come.
Before you work with this oil filled radiator, carefully read the following safety regulations and the operating instructions. If you give the equipment to any other persons, give them the operating instructions as well.
Keep these instructions in a safe place.
Packaging:
Your equipment is packaged to protect it from damage in transit. Packaging is raw material and can therefore be reused or returned to the raw material system.
1. Safety regulations
Please read the operating instructions carefully and observe the information provided. It is important to consult these instructions in order to acquaint yourself with the equipment, its proper use and safety regulations. Keep the instruction manual in a safe place for later use.
Read the operating instructions before using the
appliance for the first time. The appliance may only be used as described. Any other use is not permitted.
Keep the instructions in a safe place and give
them to third parties if necessary.
Check that the appliance has been delivered in
perfect condition. If it has suffered any damage, do not connect the appliance to the power supply.
Check the appliance, particularly the mains lead,
for signs of damage every time before use. If you find signs of damage, contact your customer service.
Place the mains cable so that there is no danger
of tripping over the cable.
Do not guide the mains cable over hot parts of
the appliance during operation.
Never use the mains cable to pull the power plug
out of the socket-outlet! Never use the mains cable to carry the appliance or try to move the appliance by pulling the mains cable.
Never jam the mains cable between objects, or
pull the cable over sharp edges, or place the cable over hot plates or open flames.
Not suitable for commercial purposes. Use the appliance in enclosed, dry areas only. Never open the appliance or touch live parts –
danger of fatal accident!
Never immerse the appliance in water – danger
of fatal accident!
Do not place the appliance near wet rooms or
wet areas (bathroom, shower room, swimming pool, etc.). It must not be possible for the control elements to be touched by a person in a shower, a vessel filled with liquid or the bathtub.
Never use the appliance with wet hands. The radiator may only be used in an upright
position and with mounted guide rollers.
Do not cover the appliance and place no objects
or clothing on or between the heating ribs. Under no circumstances are you to restrict the air circulation around the heating ribs through curtains, furniture or similar objects - fire hazard!
Connect the device to an earthed socket outlet
only!
If the radiator is damaged due to toppling or
otherwise or if the power cable is damaged, contact an authorized professional or the customer service responsible for your country.
Position the appliance in such a way that the
mains plug is accessible at all times.
If the appliance is not used for a lengthy period
of time, disconnect it from the mains supply.
Do not position the appliance directly below a
socket.
For supervised operation only. If the radiator topples, disconnect the mains plug
from the supply, wait until it has cooled and then place it upright again.
Caution! The heating ribs become hot during
operation.
Never position the appliance on deep pile
carpets.
Do not use the appliance in rooms in which
inflammable materials (for example solvents,
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etc.) or gases are used or stored.
Keep highly inflammable substances and gases
away from the appliance.
Do not use in areas where there is a fire risk (for
example wooden sheds).
Only use the radiator with its mains lead fully
extended.
Maintain a minimum distance of 50 cm from
objects, walls, etc.
Not suitable for installation on permanently
installed electrical cables.
Important! Do not insert any foreign objects in
the applianceʼs openings.
- Danger of electric shock and damage to the appliance.
Keep children and people on medication or
under the influence of alcohol away from the appliance.
Maintenance and repair work may only be
carried out by authorized trained personnel.
Important! Do not cover the appliance – fire risk!
Pay attention to the symbol on the appliance.
Do not use in bathroom or areas likely to be wet
or damp.
This heater is filled with a precise quantity of
special oil. Repairs requiring opening of the oil container are only to be made by the manufacturer or his service agent who should be contacted if there is an oil leak.
2. Layout (Fig. 1)
1 Heating ribs 2 Control lamp 3 Indicator panel 4 LCD display 5 Temperature sensor 6 Recessed grip 7 Storage compartment for mains lead 8 Castors
3. Assembly
3.1 Fitting the castors (Fig. 2 – 3)
Important! To prevent damage, place the radiator upside down on a soft surface (for example a carpet).
Slide the fastening bar (1) under the radiator element, engage it in the mounting (2) and secure it with the wing nut (3). Repeat the above on the last space between the ribs.
4. Technical data:
Rated voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Output: 2000 W (1000 W/2000 W)
Thermostat control: Electronic
Heating ribs: 9
Protection class: I
Mains lead: 3 x 1 mm2x 1,7 m
5. Proper use
The appliance is designed only for private use, not for commercial heating purposes.
6. Starting up
Important! Before using the appliance for the first time, check that the voltage supply is the same as the voltage details set out on the data plate.
Read the safety instructions listed in section 1.
Note! The actual room temperature is not indicated correctly for the first 20 or so minutes after the heater is switched on.
Note! The electronic room temperature control will switch the heater on and off automatically to maintain the room temperature at an almost constant level. However, this presupposes that the radiator has sufficient output to cover the heating requirements for the room.
6.1 Function switch (Fig. 4)
Switch the device on and off with the red main switch.
Button 1: Switches the device on and off, switches on heat setting 1 or heat setting 2.
Button 2: Sets the desired room temperature, the switch OFF time and the switch ON time.
Button 3: Changes over from “°F“ (degrees Fahrenheit) to “°C“ (degrees Celsius).
Button 4: Decreases the desired room temperature, the switch OFF time and the switch ON time.
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Button 5: Increases the desired room temperature, the switch OFF time and the switch ON time.
6.1.1 Continuous operation
Press button 1 (Power) once when the appliance
is off. The appliance switches on and runs in heat setting 2 (SS). The temperature displayed equals the room temperature measured by the appliance.
Press button 1 a second time and the appliance
switches to heat setting 1 (S); press it again and the appliances switches to “OFF”.
Note: When the appliance is switched on it will run continuously until it is switched off again manually as previously described.
6.1.2 Switching on and off by the room temperature control
Switch on the appliance as previously described. Press the button 2 until the “Thermometer“
symbol flashes in LCD display.
Set the desired room temperature with the button
4 or 5.
The “Thermometer” then symbol with a steady
light and the room temperature measured by the appliance is indicated.
When the room temperature rises above the
desired level, the appliance switches off the heater and the temperature indicator flashes. When the room temperature drops below the desired level, the heater switches on again. The temperature indicator shows the measured room temperature.
Example: with a desired room temperature of 21°C the appliance switches off at 22°C and on at 20°C.
6.1.3 Programming the switch OFF time
When the appliance is running (the control lamp is on) you can set a switch OFF time for the heater from 1h to 10h. The appliance then switches off automatically once the set time has elapsed.
Note: Set the desired room temperature as previously described in section 6.1.2. When the desired temperature is reached the appliance will switch off the heater, and when the temperature drops below the desired level it will switch the heater on again, even if the set OFF time has not yet elapsed.
Press button 2 until “AUTO OFF” flashes in the
LCD display.
Set the desired switch OFF time with the button
4 or 5.
“AUTO OFF” light will remain steady and the set
OFF time is indicated. The appliance shows the time remaining up to the end of the set OFF time.
6.1.4 Programming the switch ON time
When the appliance is running (the control lamp is on) you can set a switch ON time for the heater from 1h to 10h. The heater then switches on when the set time has elapsed. If no switch OFF time was programmed yet (see 6.1.3) the appliance will switch off automatically after 10h. The heater can be switched off manually at any time with the button 1 (Power).
Note: Set the desired room temperature as previously described in section 6.1.2. When the desired temperature is reached the appliance will switch off the heater, and when the temperature drops below the desired level it will switch the heater on again.
Press button 2 until “AUTO ON” flashes in the
LCD display.
Set the desired switch ON time with the button 4
or 5.
“AUTO ON” then shines with a steady light and
the set switch ON time is indicated. The appliance switches on the heater after the set switch ON time has elapsed.
The display switches to “AUTO OFF“ and “10
HR“.
The appliance switches off automatically after
10h.
As long as the heater is running you can set the
switch OFF time manually as described in section 6.1.3.
6.2 Programming examples
6.2.1 Automatic switch ON time
Set the automatic switch OFF time “AUTO OFF“
to 3 hours (see 6.1.3).
Set the automatic switch ON time “AUTO ON“ to
2 hours (see 6.1.4).
Result:
The appliance switches on the heater after 2 hours have elapsed and switches off after a further 3 hours in heating mode.
6.2.2 Automatic switch OFF time
Set the automatic switch OFF time “AUTO OFF“ to 7 hours (see 6.1.3).
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Result:
The appliance switches off after 7 hours have elapsed.
6.2.3 Temperature indication in °C / °F
Press button 3 (F/C) to select between degrees Celsius °C and degrees Fahrenheit °F for the temperature indication in the LCD display. Press button 3 repeatedly until the desired indication appears.
7. Storage
If the radiator is not used for a lengthy period of time, the mains lead must be stored in full in the compartment provided for it. The radiator has to be stored in a dry place, covered if possible.
8. Maintenance and cleaning
Maintenance and repair work may only be
carried out by an authorized electrical servicing contractor or the customer service responsible for your country.
Check the mains lead at regular intervals for
signs of defects or damage. A damaged mains lead may only be replaced by an electrician or the customer service responsible for your country in compliance with the relevant regulations.
Important: Disconnect the mains lead before
cleaning – danger of electric shock.
Use a damp cloth to clean the casing. The ribs are filled with a special oil. Repairs that
necessitate the oil seal to be opened may only be carried out by the customer service responsible for your country. If oil leaks from the appliance, return it to the customer service responsible for your country for examination.
9. Ordering spare parts
Please provide the following information on all orders for spare parts:
Model/type of machine Article number of the machine ID number of the machine Number of the required spare part
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10. Waste disposal
Defective devices must be disposed of properly. Please contact the customer service center responsible for your country. Accessories and packaging should be disposed of in an environment-friendly fashion, i.e. by taking them to a recycling depot. Plastic parts are coded for purposes of separation when recycling.
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WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
The product described in these instructions comes with a 3 year manufactures warranty covering defects. This 3-year manufactures warranty period begins with the passing of risk or when the customer receives the product. For warranty claims to be accepted, the product has to receive the correct maintenance and be put to the proper use as described in the operating instructions.
The 3 year warranty does not affect your statutory rights.
Please note the details for contacting the customer service center responsible for your region or the service address listed below. This warranty applies in the UK and Ireland and supplements local consumer protection regulations.
Technical changes subject to change
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For EU countries only
Never place any electric tools in your household refuse.
To comply with European Directive 2002/96/EC concerning old electric and electronic equipment and its implementation in national laws, old electric tools have to be separated from other waste and disposed of in an environment-friendly fashion, e.g. by taking to a recycling depot.
Please contact your retailer or local authority for details of recycling schemes which operate in your area.
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