Dimplex AC3N-E Parts Manual V4
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To install the Dimplex AC3N-E heater, first ensure the power supply is turned off. Mount the unit on a wall using the provided brackets, ensuring it is level and secure. Connect the electrical wires to the corresponding terminals, following the wiring diagram in the manual. Ensure the heater is properly earthed before turning the power back on.
The Dimplex AC3N-E heater should be inspected and cleaned at least once a year. Dust the exterior regularly and check the air inlet and outlet for obstructions. Ensure all electrical connections are tight and inspect for any signs of wear or damage.
To reset the Dimplex AC3N-E heater, switch off the power at the main supply and wait for 30 seconds. Turn the power back on and check that the unit operates normally. If issues persist, consult the user manual or a qualified technician.
If the heater is not heating properly, check the thermostat settings and ensure they are correctly set. Inspect the power supply and circuit breakers to ensure there is no interruption. Clean the air filters and ensure the vents are not blocked. If the problem continues, contact a professional technician.
The Dimplex AC3N-E heater is not recommended for use in bathrooms or areas with high humidity unless it is specifically installed according to regulations covering the use of electrical appliances in such environments. Consult the installation manual for guidelines.
To adjust the thermostat, locate the control knob on the side of the heater. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the temperature and counterclockwise to decrease it. Allow a few minutes for the temperature to adjust.
The Dimplex AC3N-E heater is equipped with a thermal cut-out feature that prevents overheating by automatically switching off the unit if it reaches a certain temperature. The heater also has a safety grille to prevent direct contact with heating elements.
Noises during operation can be due to the expansion and contraction of metal parts as they heat and cool. Ensure the heater is securely mounted and there are no loose parts. If unusual noises persist, consult a service technician.
Ensure the heater is switched off and cool before cleaning. Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the exterior surfaces. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents. Clean the air vents with a vacuum cleaner or a dry brush to remove dust and debris.
If the circuit breaker trips, check for overloading on the circuit. Ensure the heater is the only appliance on the circuit. Inspect the wiring for any faults or damage. If the issue persists, contact a qualified electrician to assess the electrical system.