These instructions should be read carefully
and retained for future use. Note also the
information presented on the appliance.
08/54038/0 ISSUE: 2
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IMPORTANT
THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE. Note also the information presented on the appliance
IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE
WARNING: This appliance must not be
used in a bathroom
WARNING: Do not use this heater in the
immediate surroundings of a bath, a shower
or a swimming pool
WARNING: This heater must not be located
immediately below a fixed socket outlet
The heater carries a warning
symbol to alert the user to the risk
of fire that exists if the heater is
accidentally covered
WARNING: In order to avoid a hazard due
to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cutout, this appliance must not be supplied
through an external switching device, such
as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is
regularly switched on and o by the utility
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.
If the mains lead is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or a similarly qualified person in
order to avoid a hazard
DO NOT use the heater on deep pile
carpets or the long hair type of rugs. Keep
combustible materials such as drapes and
other funishings clear from the front, sides
and rear of the heater.
DO NOT use this heater if it has been
dropped.
DO NOT use if there are visible signs of
damage to the heater
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
or knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instruciton concerning the
use of the appliance in a safe way and
understand the hazard involved. Children
shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning
and user maintenance shall not be made by
children without supervision.
Children of less than 3 years should be
kept away unless coninuously supervised.
Children aged from 3 years and less than 8
years shall only switch on/o 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 the use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand
the hazard involved. Children aged from 3
years and less than 8 years shall not plug
in, regulate and clean the appliance or
Use this heater on a horizontal and stable
surface, or fix it to the wall as applicable.
DO NOT use the heater to dry your laundry
WARNING: Do not use this heater in
small rooms when thy are occupied by
persons not capable of leaving the room
on their own, unless constant supervision is
provided
WARNING: To reduce risk of fire, keep
textiles, curtains, or any other flammable
material a minimum distance of 1m from the
air outlet
The instruction leaflet belongs to the
appliance and must be kept in a safe place.
If changing owners, the leaflet must be
surrendered to the new owner.
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Dimensions (millimetres)
Model Specification
450
DXC20TIE7: 2.0kW convector heater with electronic controls
DXC30TIE7: 3.0kW convector heater with electronic controls
230
MIN
695 - 3.0kW
575 - 2.0kW
150
MIN
DXC30FTiE7: 3.0kW convector heater with electronic controls and
turbo boost
350
418
250
MIN
Electrical Connection
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
The use of an extension lead or multi-plug adaptor is not adviced when connecting this product to the mains. Connection through these
deviced could lead to risk f overloading, overheating and even fire at the extention lead or adaptor due to inadequate connection quality
This heater must be used on an AC (~) supply only and the voltage marked on the heater must correspond to the supply voltage. This
heater is fitted with a rewirable plug incorporating a a 13 amp fuse. In the event of replacing the fuse in the plug supplied, a 13 amp fuse
approved by ASTA to BS 1362 must be used. If any other type of plug is used, a 15 amp fuse must be fitted in the plug, the adaptor, or at
the distribution board.
IMPORTANT: If the plug is not suitable for your socket, the 13 amp plug should be removed. Before wiring the appropriate plug, please note
that the wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
GREEN AND YELLOW: EARTH
BLUE: NEUTRAL
BROWN: LIVE
Connect the GREEN AND YELLOW wire to the terminal marked ‘E’ or by the earth symbol, or coloured GREEN or GREEN AND YELLOW.
Connect the BROWN wire to the terminal marked ‘L’ or coloured RED. Connect the BLUE wire to the terminal marked ‘N’ or coloured
BLACK
Technical Data
Model Identifier(s)DXC20TIE7DXC30TIE7DXC30FTIE7
Heat output (kW)
Nominal heat outputPnom233kW
Minimum heat output (indicative) Pmin233kW
Maximum continuous heat outputPmax,C233kW
Auxillary electricity Consumption
At nominal heat ourputelmax0.000.000.00kW
At minimum heat outputelmmin0.000.000.00kW
In standby modeelSB0.000.000.00kW
Tubo FanNNY
Contact detailsGlen Dimplex Heating and Ventilation, Millbrook House, Grange Drive,
Hedge End, Southampton, SO30 2DF
Using the Heater
WARNING: DO NOT USE THE HEATER UNTIL THE FEET OR WALL BRACKETS ARE FITTED CORRECTLY
The product can be used as an installed or portable unit. Once the desired application has been decided upon and the requirements below have
been met the product is ready to be used. Simply plug in and switch on at the wall socket.
There are various control options available with various combinations via the membrane buttons and segmented display. Please note - the
element has been coated with a protective film which will burn o during the first few minutes of use and may cause a small amount of fuming.
This is quite normal - the fumes are non-toxic and will quickly disappear. We recommend that you open a window to ventilate the room when
using the heater for the first time.
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Positioning the Heater
Free Standing Use
Always ensure that the heater is stood on a firm, level base near to, but
not directly underneath a suitable mains supply socket.
Ensure that curtains and furniture are not positioned close to the chosen
position, as this would create a potential fire hazard.
We recommend that the heater should be wall-mounted in rooms where
children may be left unattended, see ‘Important Safety Advice’.
If young children, the aged or infirm are likely to be left in the vicinity of
the heater, we advice that the adequate precautions should be taken.
We recommend that a guard be fitted to ensure contact with the heater
is avoided and objects canot be inserted into the product.
For further information, please contact our guard supplier direct on Tel.
No. 0207 987 1184, or in case of diculty or for further advice contact
the Customer Helpline.
Wall Mounting
Three idential wall mounting brackets are secured to the base of the
heater with afixing screw. To wall mount the appliance, first removve
the brackets as follows:
Lay the heater on its back.
Following the sequence in Fig. 1 - identify and remove the fixing screw
securing the brackets located beside the mains cable as shown in (a),
then pull out the brackets and rotate them to disengage them from the
slot (b). Withdraw the brackets from slot (c).
(a)
(b)(c)
WARNING: NEVER USE THE HEATER FREE STANDING WITHOUT
THE FEET FITTED
Lay the heater on its back and remove the wall mounting brackets - see
‘Wall Mounting’. Locate the footfixing screw (see ‘a’ in Fig. 3) and remove
the screw using an X-head screwdriver, then align foot over slots and
holes in base (see ‘b’ in Fig. 3) and push into the slots. Finally take the
foot fixing screw, insert and tighten using a screwdriver to secure the foot.
NOTE: The wall mounting brackets must be removed before the
foot can be fitted. The brackets should be retained for wall
mounting the product in the future if required
Using the Heater
Plug in and switch on at the wall socket.
The clock will operate all the time that the heater is connected to the
mains supply, regardless of the setting of the control unit.
Wall Mounting Brackets
Fig. 1
Select a suitable position on a wall, near to a mains power socket,
making sure that there is
450mm above the heater of unobstructed space. See also ‘Positioning
the hetaer’. Fix the two top retaining brackets to the wall, sucing suitable
fixings, for 2kW models at 358mm centres and 3kW models at 478mm
centres - see Fig. 2.
Fig. 2
at least
358mm centres - 2kW
478mm centres - 3kW
3 No. Wall
Mounting
Brackets
230mm below the heater at
Shelf / ceiling
518mm Min.
Bracket Slot
515mm Min.
at least
Control Unit
The heater is supplied with a configurable electronic control, consisting
of a display, a LED screen and five membrane buttons. The control unit
is located on the right hand side of the panel.
The set functions and values are shown on the display.
The LED lights up red when heating ON
Manual Operation
Program no. (1-4)
Weekday
Setting the time
Heating operation o
Heating operation on
Key lock
Copy
Advance
Automatic Operation
Time block o
Time block on
Floor
Locate the heater on the top brackets and allow it to hang in place. Fit
the bottom bracket into the slot in the heater and then fix it to the wall.
Test that the heater is now securely fixed to the wall.
Save Entry
Select Operating Mode
Set program
Value down/up
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Key Functions
MODE
• Automatic mode (week program)
• Manual operation ON
• Manual operation OFF
ENTER
• Save entry
PROG
• Week program, set clock
KEYS +/-
•
Used to navigate through the menu and to change the setting values
Selecting the Operating Mode
Operating Modes
Automatic Operation
Up to four heating program (ON/OFF) can be set for each weekday. A
room temperature can be specified for each heating program. AUTO
appears on the display.
Manual Operation
Manual specification of the room temperature. MANUAL ON or MANUAL
OFF appears on the display
Advance
Switch to the next program item in automatic mode. ADVANCE appears
on the display
NOTE: In manual operation (MANUAL ON), the room temperature
can be specified with the +/- keys. In automatic mode, the
room temperature setting is only carried out for the current
time program
Setting the Time and Week Day
Pressing the MODE key switches the operating mode between MANUAL
ON, MANUAL OFF and AUTO.
MANUAL ON
• Manual heating operation switched on
•
Display alternatives between room temperature settting and
current time
• Room temperature is set with +/-
MANUAL OFF
• Heating operation switched o
• The current time is displayed
• Room temperature cannot be set
NOTE: In MANUAL OFF operating mode, frost protection takes
place. If the room temperature is 5°C or less, the heating
device is switched on automatically
AUTO
• Automatic mode (week program) activated
• Display alternates between room termpature setting and current
time
•
Heating operation takes place in the specified time blocks for
ON and OFF
• Room temperature is set with +/-.
No time blocks are specified at the factory. These must be defined by
the user as required
NOTE: In time block OFF, frost protection is set at the factory. If
the room temperature is 5C or less the heating device is
switched on automatically
The time and day are set with the following steps:
• Press and hold the PROG key for three seconds. The clock sybol
appears. The hours and display flashes.
•
Use the +/- keys to set the hours. Press the ENTER key. The
minutes diplay flashes
•
Use the +/- keys to set the minutes. Press the ENTER key. The
weekday flashes.
• Use the +/- keys to set the weekday. Press the ENTER key. The
CLOCK symbol disappears. Setting is complete
NOTE: For extended operation, it is advisable to use the AUTO
operating mode to reduce the operating costs
Four time blocks are available per day. These can be adapted for each
weekday.
• Select AUTO operating mode by pressing the MODE button
• Press the PROG key. WEEKDAY display flashes.
Order from top to bottom:
M= Monday,
T= Tuesday,
W = Wednesday
T = Thursday
F= Friday
S = Saturday
S = Sunday
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Use the +/- keys to set the weekday
Setting time block ON
• press the ENTER key. P1 (period 1) and ON apprears. The hours
display flashes
•
Use the +/- keys to set the hours. Press the ENTER key. The
minutes display flahses.
• Use the +/- to set minutes (in 10 minute increments
Setting time block OFF
• Press the ENTER key. P1 (program 1) and OFF appears. The hours
display flashes.
•
Use the +/- keys to set the hours. Press the ENTER key. The
minutes display flashes.
• Use the +/- keys to set the minutes
Temperature setting
• Press the NTER key. Temperature setting appears
• Use the +/- keys to set the temperature.
• Press the ENTER key. P2 (program 2) and ON appears. The hours
display flashes.
Adaptive Start
This function guarantees that, in automatic mode (week program), the
set room temperature is achieved exactly at the start of the switchon time.
Example:
In the timer menu, a set room temperature of 22°C is specified. The
current room temperature is 17° C. The heating device switches on early
so that the specified room temperature of 22° C is reached by 07:00.
• Use the MODE key to select the operating mode AUTO
• Press and hold the + and - keys for three seconds
• ECO appears
• Activate / deactivate the function with the +/- keys:
• ON = Adaptive start activated
• OFF = Adaptive start deactivated
• Press the ENTER key. Setting is saved.
Options
The programs P2, P3 and P4 can be set in the same way.
NOTE: To exit the program early, press the PROG key
Copying Programs
To copy the newly set programs P1 - P4 to other days, proceed as follows.
•
After carrying out the Temperature Setting, press and hold the
ENTER key until COPY appears.
• Press + to select more weekdays.
•
The selected weekdays are marked with a triangle displayed
perminently. The days Monday to Friday are selected on the screen
at the top. Deselect weekdays with the - key.
• Press the ENTER key. The settings are saved. COPY flashes three
times. Setting is complete.
Frost Protection
In MANUAL OFF operating mode and Auto operating mode (time block
OFF), frost protection takes place. If the room temperature is 5° C or
less, the heating device is switched on automatically.
Key Lock
This function can be used to lock the operating elements
• Press and hold the ENTER key and MODE key for one second
• The LOCKED key symbol appears in the display.
• To unlock, press and hold the ENTER key and the MODE at the
same time again
NOTE: No settings can be made if the key lock is activated
Turbo Fan model - DXC30FTiE7
The turbo fan can be used to circulate the heat around the room to help
it reach the desired temperature more quickly. On this model with the
ON/OFF switch at position ON and the turbo switch in it’s O position
there will be 2kw output from the convector (Note 2kW is only possible
with turbo O). To acheive 3kW output now turn on the turbo switch
which will combine the 2kW setting with a 1kW fan boost setting to give
the total output of 3kW with fan boost.
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Recycling
For electrical products sold within the European Community. At the end of the electrical products useful life it should not be disposed
of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with a Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice in your
country. Batteries should be disposed of or recycled in accordance with WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU. Packaging should be recycled
where possible.
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