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Dimplex BFH24RB, BFH24RS, BFH24R Fan User Manual
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1. by a knob situated on the top right hand side of the front panel The knob is marked 1 6 MAX representing a temperature Cee range of 5 C to 30 C Lowest setting provides frost protection MAX level lt Do not cover 2 Turn thermostat knob to maximum When the room has reached aa the desired comfort level turn back the knob until the thermostat Ces just clicks off If the knob is left in this position the room temperature will be maintained automatically at the chosen level Remember If when the heater is switched on the room temperature is above that selected on the thermostat knob the heater will not operate This is as it should be and the thermostat is performing its function correctly Should a higher temperature be required than the one selected then it will be necessary to turn the thermostat knob to a higher setting to bring the heater into operation Mains Indicator Neon Lens Located at the bottom left of the front panel the mains indicator neon lens is to indicate when there is electrical supply to the heater and comes on when the fan switch on the remote switch assembly is selected Cleaning amp User Maintenance WARNING DISCONNECT SUPPLY before carrying out maintenance General Cleaning External appearance can be maintained by wiping occasionally with a damp cloth for stain removal a weak soap solution can be applied then wipe dry Internal Cleaning amp Maintenance To help pr
2. contact your supplier Procedure for resetting the cut out A Disconnect the electricity supply to the appliance either by switching off at the isolating switch panel B Determine what has caused the cut out to operate and rectify Note This should only be undertaken by competent persons with experience of repairing electrical appliances and in full knowledge of the possible hazards involved C After a short time delay to allow the appliance to cool down all that is required to return the heater to normal operation is to switch the electricity supply back on Replacing 13amp fuse The 13amp fuse must be ASTA approved to BS1362 The fuse may be replaced by pulling out the fuse holder marked fuse on the remote switch assembly until the fuse is dislodged The new fuse should then be located and held in position while the fuse holder is pushed back into position Circuit Diagram BROWN MAINS SUPPLY FROM FIXED WIRING OF THE PREMISES 13A FUSE UNIT A BLUE wl ORANGE PURPLE a a BLACK BLACK PURPLE ORANGE BLUE BROWN HEATING ELEMENT 1600W ADJUSTABLE THERMOSTAT NEON HEATING ELEMENT 800W INDICATOR After Sales Service Your Dimplex base unit fan heater is guaranteed for two years from date of purchase We undertake to exchange or repair free of charge within this period any part found to be defective due
3. to a manufacturing fault This guarantee in no way prejudices your rights under common law Should you require after sales service please get in touch with the supplier through whom you purchased the appliance or your nearest service agent Please do not initially return a faulty appliance or part of an appliance to us as this may result in transit damage and or delay in providing service Let us know your difficulty quoting the model number and series letter of the appliance We will then take the appropriate action This product complies with the European Safety Standard EN60335 2 30 and the European Standard for Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC EN55014 EN60555 2 and EN60555 3 which cover the essential requirements of EEC Directives 89 336 Glen Dimplex UK Limited UK customer help line 8 00AM 6 00PM Mon Fri 8 30AM 1 00PM Sat Millbrook House Grange Drive Customer Services Tel 0870 7270101 Hedge End Fax 0870 7270102 Southampton Hampshire SO30 2DF Republic of Ireland 01 8424833 c Glen Dimplex UK Limited All rights reserved Material contained in this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior permission in writing of Glen Dimplex UK Limited
4. D Di m plex Installation amp Operating Instructions Base Unit Fan Heater C Model BFH24R BFH24RB amp BFH24RS 08 17337 3 Issue 3 APR 05 IMPORTANT These instructions should be read and carefully retained by the user Safety Warnings e DONOT COVER OR OBSTRUCT the air inlet or outlet grille ENSURE THE APPLIANCE IS EARTHED Do Not place heater immediately below a socket outlet If the appliance is covered there is a risk of fire Do not use this heater with young children unattended Do not use this heater in areas where excessive dust exists Do not touch or obstruct the grille areas when the heater is in operation Introduction This heater has been designed for fitting in the space behind the plinth of floor standing kitchen units or other fitted furniture units It is recommended that the heater is not installed under cupboards used for storing perishable goods It can be accommodated in plinths with a minimum height of 120mm and is suitable for cupboards of 500mm width and above Installation The installation of this appliance should be carried out by a competent electrician and be in accordance with the current IEE wiring regulations Before undertaking installation work ensure the electricity supply is disconnected from any relevant fixed wiring The heater is more easily fitted during the installation of new furniture units or on existing furniture units if they can be temporarily moved from their position again
5. event the build up of dust and fluff in the heater it is advisable to apply the soft brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner to the grille occasionally fig 1 From time to time it may be necessary to remove the heater from the furniture unit so that the interior of the heater and the heater compartment can be cleared of any accumulated dust or fluff by means of a vacuum cleaner fig 2 To remove unscrew the six fixing screws and withdraw the appliance from the plinth To gain access to the inside of the appliance remove the screws securing the top cover Clean the interior of the heater using the soft brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner taking care not to damage the fan Refit the top cover The interior compartment of the furniture unit should also be cleared of dust and fluff using the vacuum cleaner nozzle fig 3 Remount the heater in the plinth ensuring the rear support bracket is still adjusted correctly The electricity supply to the heater can now be aaron een a switched back on ESI LT Safety overheat protection For your safety this appliance is fitted with a thermal cut out In the event that the product overheats the cut out switches the heater off automatically To bring the heater back into operation remove the cause of overheating then turn off the electrical supply to the heater for a few minutes When the heater has cooled sufficiently reconnect and switch on the heater If the cut out operates repeatedly
6. f any floor covering material All dimensions in millimetres 80 120 zi i i Rear Support bracket FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW 2 Power supply connection Check that the supply voltage details on the heater are in accordance with your electricity supply A 2 5 metre length of inter connecting cable is supplied The 6 core inter connecting cable should be routed from the plinth space to the connection box ensuring that the cable is left with enough slack to allow removal of the appliance for maintenance The cable must be protected from any sharp edges a Remote Control Switch Panel Determine desired position for remote control switch Flush or Surface Two Gang box for panel above work bench i e 900mm minimum above Mounting Remote Control Switch floor level It is designed for use with either a surface Conduit Trunking MK Switches mounted or flush mounted box as listed in the Table opposite The left hand column of the Table indicates the type of conduit trunking required if any and the right 1 Embedded Rounded 1 MK 892 ALM Metal hand column indicates the corresponding two gang box or oval conduit for the control switch panel Fix the chosen mounting 2 Marshall Tufflex MSSB box in position 2 Surface Mounting mini 16 PVC White trunking b Electrical Connection to Remote Control Panel 3 MK 2142 WHI White Strip back the outer sheath of the inter connecting cable 3 Surface Mounting Moulded by 125mm at bo
7. st the wall If an existing furniture unit cannot be moved then it may be necessary to remove the back of the unit in order to gain access to carry out the wiring installation Before installing the unit consider the location with respect to the following The electrical supply and cable length Position heater to deliver heat effectively without causing personal discomfort from overheating while standing at work surfaces etc Minimum plinth height of 120mm and minimum furniture unit width of 500mm Procedure 1 Cutting the aperture in the Plinth APERTURE DIMENSIONS Cut aperture in furniture unit plinth to 12 min dimensions shown This must be positioned so that the minimum distance 120 BERRA from the bottom of the aperture to the TOP min KVVV Aperture 96 Plinth ai RRR KKK K KK KEK KKK RRR surface of any floor covering is not less OOOO OPPO OOOO OOOO _Y than 12mm and not more than 25mm 12 min If an overhang above the heater is greater than 75mm then a distance of at least 100mm must be maintained between the overhang and the uppermost part of the heater Note If fitted in corner with adjacent ee cupboards to left hand side of heater then a MTN TAMA distance of at least 150mm must be RT A TA G maintained between the left hand end of the heater and the front of the adjacent cupboard door Dr E 490 22 This dimension must be maintained p 0 am above the top surface o
8. support bracket allow it to be adjusted to the required height 4 Marking the Fixing Positions Slide the heater into position in the plinth aperture Mark the six fixing holes two on each side and two on the top Remove the heater and drill 2mm pilot holes 5 Mounting the Heater into the Plinth When the cable connection has been made and the rear support bracket adjusted slide the heater into the aperture ensuring that it is adequately supported and that the inlet grille is not obstructed Use the six screws provided to secure the heater to the plinth See point 6 below for stainless steel grill fitting 6 Stainless Steel Grille BFH24RS model only The stainless steel grille is supplied in the plastic covering as an attachment for the front of the heater This should be offered up to the front of the heater before fixing the heater to the plinth Use the six screws to secure it to the front of the heater plinth Operation The fan is brought into operation using the switch marked Fan on the xDimplex remote control switch panel The heating elements will not function until the fan is operating The switches marked I and Il control the heating elements The switch marked I controls the 800W element Fan l ll The switch marked II controls the 1600W element When both switches are ON 2400W heat output is available Operation of Thermostat 1 The heater incorporates a variable thermostat which is controlled
9. th ends The conductor sheath should Cable clipped to wall be stripped back by 8mm Select suitable trunking or na 4 Marshall Tufflex MDLB conduit from the Table if required Connect remote 4 DryLining Box 2 Plastic control switch panel to the six core inter connecting cable in accordance with the wiring diagram If the 2 5 metre length of cable supplied is insufficient and a substitute cable is used Ensure that the conductors are of minimum 1 5mm cross sectional area The same size of conductor should be used to link the switch and fuse terminals on the remote control switch panel as indicated in the wiring diagram c Electrical Connection to Appliance Remove the screws securing the top front and rear covers in order to gain access to the terminal block Feed the 6 core flexible inter connecting cable through the cable clamp at the side of the heater and connect it to the terminal block in accordance with the wiring diagram It may be necessary to remove the terminal block from its fixing while making connections to it 3 Fitting the Rear Support Bracket The heater is supplied with a rear support bracket Fit to the back of the appliance with the two screws supplied Adjust the rear support bracket so that the vertical distance from the underside of the appliance to bottom of the rear support bracket equals the vertical distance from the floor in the cupboard space to the bottom of the aperture opening The slots in the rear
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