Dimplex AC3N-C Parts Manual V2
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To install the Dimplex AC3N-C Heater, ensure that it is mounted at least 1.8 meters above the floor. Use the wall bracket provided and follow the wiring diagram in the manual for electrical connections. Ensure power is turned off before installation.
Check if the power supply is connected and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Verify that the thermostat is set to a temperature higher than the current room temperature. If the problem persists, consult a qualified electrician.
It is recommended to clean the heater every 6 months. Ensure the unit is switched off and cool before cleaning. Use a soft cloth to wipe the exterior and a vacuum to clean the air inlet and outlet grilles.
The Dimplex AC3N-C Heater is not suitable for use in bathrooms or other high-humidity areas unless it is specifically installed in accordance with local regulations and installed by a qualified professional.
Some noise is normal due to the expansion and contraction of the heating elements. However, if the noise is excessive, check for loose mounting screws or debris in the fan area. If necessary, contact customer support.
To adjust the thermostat, turn the dial to the desired setting. The heater will cycle on and off to maintain the room temperature at the selected level. For precise control, consider using a programmable wall thermostat.
Regularly check the fan for dust accumulation. Clean with a vacuum or compressed air. Ensure the unit is turned off and cool before performing maintenance on the fan.
While the heater is designed with safety features, it is generally recommended to avoid leaving any heating appliance on unattended. Use a timer or programmable thermostat for controlled heating schedules.
Turn off the power supply to the heater, wait for a few minutes, and then turn it back on. If the fault persists, consult the troubleshooting section of the manual or contact a service technician.
Refer to the product manual for a detailed list of error codes. Common codes may indicate issues such as overheating or electrical faults. Resolving these typically involves checking ventilation or consulting a professional.