Dimplex EF12 Series Instructions Manual

Deluxe Wall Mounted Fan Heater
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EF12 Series
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance and retain for future reference.
The outer surfaces of the device, and in particular the air 11. outlet grid, become hot during operation. Do not place aerosols or other containers susceptible to 12.
Figure 1
Figure 2
>1”
(25 mm)
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11¾”
(300 mm)
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16”
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(405 mm)
(300 mm)
(120 mm)
>12”
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4¾”
Do not cover the heater. To prevent overheating and 13.
heater, or obstruct the air inlet or outlet grille.
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Installation Instructions
WARNING: Do not install the heater immediately below a
WARNING: If installing in a bathroom, heater must not be installed in such a location that a person using a bath or shower can reach the switches and other controls.
See Figure 1 for dimensions of the heater.
The heater must only be installed and operated on a vertical wall as shown in Figure 2. Clearance from any vertical surface must be no less than one (1) inch (25 mm), clearance from any horizontal surface must be no less than 9¼ inches (230 mm) to the bottom of the heater and 12 inches (300 mm) to the top.
In addition, a minimum clearance of three (3) feet (900
heat-sensitive plastics, and the front of the unit must be maintained.
>9¼”
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(230 mm)
Electrical Connection
Verify that the supply voltage is the same as that stated on the heater (AC supply only).
This heater is designed for use on a 208/240V 60Hz AC single-phase supply. Connection requires a supply wire that must consist of two wires plus ground and have a rating capable of handling all loads on the circuit.
Make all relevant electrical connections within an installed junction box and ensure all wiring meets all local electrical and building codes. Where local code requires the disconnection of all ungrounded supply lines, a double pole
Connection to the heater should be made using the provided
local code requirements.
WARNING:
electrician for all wiring and electrical connections. Improper
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Mounting Instruction
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The heater is supplied with a wall mount bracket, three 1. (3) screws with wall plugs, and a cable clamp assembly. Other or supplemental hardware should be used as needed and as appropriate for the type of wall being mounted to.
Unlock the wall 2. bracket (Figure 3-A)
Figure 3
and remove from the device.
Position wall 3. bracket on wall, and mark desired position through bracket holes.
Drill mounting holes 4. for the wall bracket and insert the wall plugs.
Align the wall 5.
screw it onto the wall.
Remove the large 6. Phillips screw from back of heater holding the cable clamp in place (Figure 4). Set screw and clamp plate aside.
Remove the smaller Phillips screw and larger metal plate 7. to gain access to the heater’s wiring (Figure 4).
Make the L1 and L2 connections from power supply to the 8. wires within the heater (wires will be labeled), using the supplied wire connectors.
Connect ground wire from power supply to Ground Screw 9. (Figure 4).
Reattach the large metal plate and screw removed in step 10. 2 allowing the cable to feed through.
Run cable over the large plate and clamp in place with the 11. clamp plate and screw removed in step 1.
Align slots in back of heater with tabs on wall mount 12. bracket and hang the device on the wall mount bracket.
Pivot down the heater and push into place (Figure 3-B).13.
14.
Figure 4
Ground Screw
Ground Wire
Wire Connectors
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Cable Clamp Plate
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(300 mm)
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Power Supply
Operation
Thermostat
allowing the room temperature to be controlled by adjusting the setting accordingly. The thermostat has a minimum setting, which can be used as a frost protection setting. Provided that the controls are set to a heating function, the heater will come on when the surrounding temperature falls
Turn the thermostat knob (Figure 5) to the highest position to warm the room rapidly. When the room temperature has reached the desired level, turn the thermostat knob back slowly until the thermostat just clicks off. The heater will then maintain the room temperature at the chosen level.
Should your heater fail to come on when the thermostat is at a low setting, this may be due to the room temperature being higher than the thermostat setting.
60-minute Timer
The EF12 model incorporates a 60 minute delay timer and thermostat. With the timer set at ‘0’ the heater will operate at 1kW (on a 240 V supply) or
0.75kW (on a 208 V supply) and low fan speed under the control of the thermostat.
With the Timer in operation the heater will output 2kW (on a 240 V supply) or 1.5kW (on a 208 V supply) and high fan speed without thermostatic control.
Set the timer by turning the control knob clockwise until the required operating time is indicated opposite the mark as shown in Figure 6. The heater will operate at 2kW output (on 240 V supply) or 1.5kW (on 208 V supply) for the set period, after which the output will reduce to 1 kW (on 240 V supply) or 0.75kW (on 208 V supply). The timer setting may be overridden at any time by returning the knob to ‘0’.
Protection Against Overheating
A thermal cutout will switch off the heater if for any reason it overheats. Should the cutout operate, disconnect heater from power supply and determine the reason for overheating. Resolve the reason for overheating before attempting to use the heater again. To reset the heater it is necessary to switch off the power to the heater for several minutes.
Faults
If the heater does not give off heat, check the following points:
Protection Against Overheating section.
Figure 5
Figure 6
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