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5. Heating operation
All Models
The room temperature is regu-
lated using the adjustable ther-
mostat (A). If the rotary knob is
set to the lowest setting i.e. to
the extreme left (see figure), the
thermostat switches the heater
on at an ambient temperature
of approx. 5°C.
Note!
Rooms can become overheated if left unattended whilst being
heated; this depends on the size of the room, its heating re-
quirements and the setting of the thermostat. Persons who are
not able to vacate the room if the temperature becomes too
high can thus be placed in danger.
Models with 60-minute timer
Turn the timer knob (B) in a clockwise direction. Set the desired
time period (up to 60 minutes).
During the time set, the device
runs at its full output of 2000 W.
When the set time has expired,
the device switches to a lower
(1000 W) heating level. Both le-
vels are controlled by the ther-
mostat.
The set time can be changed or
reversed at any time using the
timer knob (B).
Models with 24-hour timer
The operating hours of the heater can be set in a day program
(24 hours) using the timer.
For automatic operation, slide the switch (C) to the right into
"clock" position.
Setting the time:
Turn timer (D) clockwise until the marking matches up to the
current time.
Heater ON Slide segments outwards.
Heater OFF: Slide segments inwards.
Each segment represenets a switch-on or switch-off time of 20
minutes. In order, for example, to set a switch-on time of one
hour, 3 segments are slid outwards.
The timer can be programmed
for several ON/OFF phases of
different lengths. The thermo-
stat provides a uniform room
temperature during the switch-
on time.
Outside of the switching time, no
heating operation - and thus no
frost protection - takes place.
Operation via the timer can be deactivated at any time by swit-
ching to "Manual" or "0" (OFF).
The timer only runs when the device is connected to the power
supply.
A
B
E
D
C
Manual OFF Timer
6. Protection Against Overheating
If the permissible temperature is exceeded, the heater swit-
ches off automatically. If this occurs, pull the mains plug out
and leave the device unplugged for a few minutes, so that the
temperature limiter can switch back again.
Then remove the cause, e.g. when the air grid is blocked or co-
vered. When the device has cooled sufficiently, it can be star-
ted up again.
7. Faults
If the heater does not give off heat, check the following points:
• Has the thermostat been set to the desired temperature?
• Has the overheat protection been triggered? See chapter 6!
• Is the fuse in the fuse box switched on?
• Models with 24-hour timer: Set the slide switch and seg-
ments correctly.
If the fault cannot be corrected, please contact a specialist
electrical service center or else your nearest after-sales ser-
vice.
To process your order, please state the production number
(E No.) and manufacturing date (FD) of the device. This infor-
mation is listed on the type plate.
The device must only be repaired or manipulated by a skilled
electrician or the after-sales service.
8. Cleaning
To clean the device, first disconnect it from the mains and allow
it to cool down. Clean the outside of the unit using a soft, damp
cloth. Do not use scouring powder or furniture polish as this
may damage the surface. Dust which gathers inside the device
can be removed from the outside using a vacuum cleaner.
9. Warranty
This product is supplied with a two-year warranty according to
our terms of guarantee.
10. Note on Disposal
Do not dispose of the unit with general household
waste. The device must be taken to a local waste
disposal plant.
Glen Dimplex Deutschland GmbH
Am Goldenen Feld 18, D-95326 Kulmbach
www.glendimplex.de
kundendienst.hauswaerme@glendimplex.de
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