Dimplex DXGLO2 Instruction Manual V1

To set up the Dimplex DXGLO2 Heater, ensure it's placed on a flat, stable surface. Plug it into a standard electrical outlet and use the control panel to set your desired temperature. Make sure to read the user manual for detailed instructions.
Check if the heater is properly plugged in and that the outlet is functioning. Ensure the power switch is turned on and the thermostat is set higher than the current room temperature. If it still doesn't turn on, consult the troubleshooting section of the manual or contact customer support.
Before cleaning, ensure the heater is unplugged and cool. Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using abrasive cleaners. Regularly check and clean the air inlet and outlet to prevent dust accumulation.
Unusual noises may result from debris in the fan or loose components. Turn off and unplug the heater, inspect for visible obstructions, and tighten any loose parts if possible. If the noise persists, contact customer service.
To use the timer, press the timer button on the control panel and set the desired time for automatic shut-off using the '+' and '-' buttons. Refer to the manual for specific timer programming instructions.
The Dimplex DXGLO2 Heater includes an overheat protection feature that automatically shuts off the unit if it overheats, and a tip-over switch that turns off the heater if it's knocked over.
The Dimplex DXGLO2 Heater is not designed for use in bathrooms or other high-moisture areas, as this could pose a safety risk. Only use it in dry, indoor spaces.
If you notice a burning smell, immediately turn off and unplug the heater. Inspect for any visible damage or debris. A slight odor can be normal when first using the heater as it burns off manufacturing residues, but if the smell persists, contact customer support.
The Dimplex DXGLO2 Heater is designed to be energy-efficient, offering adjustable thermostat controls and a programmable timer to help reduce energy consumption. For optimal efficiency, use in a well-insulated room.
It is generally advised not to use extension cords with the heater, as this can pose a risk of overheating and fire. If necessary, use a cord that is rated for the heater's power requirements and ensure it is not damaged.