Dimplex Tusk DXTT3 Instruction Manual V4
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To set up the Dimplex Tusk DXTT3 Heater, first ensure the heater is on a flat surface and away from any flammable materials. Plug the heater into a suitable power outlet, then use the control panel to power it on and adjust the settings to your preference.
If the heater does not turn on, ensure it is plugged in securely and the power outlet is functional. Check that the power switch is in the 'on' position and inspect the fuse or circuit breaker. If issues persist, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Always unplug the heater and allow it to cool before cleaning. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using water or cleaning agents directly on the heater. For any dust accumulation in vents, use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment.
Regularly check and clean the air intake and outlet grilles to ensure efficient airflow. Inspect the power cord and plug for any signs of wear or damage. Store the heater in a dry place when not in use for extended periods.
Unusual noises may indicate that the heater is not placed on a stable surface or that there is debris in the fan. Ensure the heater is stable and clean any visible dust or debris. If noises continue, contact customer service.
To adjust the thermostat, use the control panel to select your desired temperature setting. The heater will automatically regulate the heat output to maintain the chosen temperature.
The Dimplex Tusk DXTT3 Heater is equipped with overheat protection, which automatically shuts off the heater if it becomes too hot. It also features a tip-over switch that turns off the heater if it is knocked over.
The Dimplex Tusk DXTT3 Heater is not designed for use in wet areas like bathrooms. Using the heater in such environments can pose safety risks due to moisture exposure.
After a power outage, simply switch the heater off, wait a few minutes, and then turn it back on using the control panel. The heater should resume normal operation.
Check if the air intake and outlet grilles are blocked or dirty, as this can affect heating efficiency. Ensure the thermostat is set correctly. If the problem persists, seek assistance from a qualified technician.