Dimplex Rugged RUG2TS Instruction Manual V1
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To install the Dimplex Rugged RUG2TS Heater, ensure it's mounted on a stable surface, with at least 3 feet of clearance from any combustible materials. Follow the installation instructions in the manual, using the appropriate hardware to secure the unit.
If the heater does not turn on, verify that it is plugged into a working outlet and that the power switch is in the "on" position. Check the circuit breaker and reset if necessary. Ensure the thermostat is set above room temperature.
It is recommended to clean the filter every three months or more frequently if the heater is used in a dusty environment. Ensure the unit is turned off and unplugged before cleaning.
Regularly check and clean the air intake and outlet vents to prevent dust buildup. Inspect the power cord for any damage, and ensure the heater is kept free from obstructions.
If the heater overheats, it will automatically shut off. Allow it to cool for at least 10 minutes, then press the reset button located on the side of the heater. Ensure the unit is not obstructed and has proper ventilation.
The Dimplex Rugged RUG2TS Heater is not designed for use in wet areas like bathrooms. Consider using a heater specifically rated for bathroom use to ensure safety.
The Dimplex Rugged RUG2TS Heater is equipped with a built-in adjustable thermostat, allowing you to set and maintain your desired room temperature easily.
To replace the heating element, unplug the heater and remove the front panel. Disconnect the faulty element and install the new one, ensuring all connections are secure. Refer to the manual for detailed instructions.
While the Dimplex Rugged RUG2TS Heater has safety features, it is not recommended to leave it unattended for long periods. Always follow safety guidelines and turn off the heater when leaving the area.
It is not recommended to use an extension cord with the Dimplex Rugged RUG2TS Heater as it can lead to overheating and pose a fire hazard. Plug the heater directly into a wall outlet.