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Dimplex PLX 2000TI User manual

Installation and Operating Instructions
INDPUKP5RG Issue3
PLX Panel Convector Heaters
Dimensions
(millimetres)
Model(s)Watt A B
PLX500/NC/TI/WTI 500 450 108
PLX625/NC 625 688 108
PLX750/NC/TI 750 620 108
PLX1000/NC/TI/WTI 1000 620 108
PLX1250/NC/TI 1250 688 108
PLX1500/NC/TI/WTI 1500 688 108
PLX2000/NC/TI/WTI/TX 2000 860 108
PLX3000/TI/TX 3000 860 143
Important Safety Advice
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions
should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire,
electrical shock, and injury to persons, including the
following:
IMPORTANT – If the heater is installed in a room
containing a bath or shower, it must be so installed that
switches and other controls cannot be touched by a
person using a bath or shower.
WARNING-DONOTUSETHISHEATERINTHEIMMEDIATE
SURROUNDINGSOFABATH,ASHOWERORASWIMMING
POOL.
Do not use outdoors.
Donotlocatethe heater immediately below a fixedsocket
outlet or connection box.
Do not cover the heater. NEVER cover or obstruct in any
way the heat outlet slots at the top of the heater or the
air inlet slots in the base of the heater. Do not place
material or garments on the heater, or obstruct the air
circulation around the heater, for instance by curtains
or pushing furniture up against the heater, as this could
cause overheating and a fire risk.
The heater carries the Warning symbol indicating
that it must not be covered.
WARNING–THESURFACESOFTHISHEATERCANBEHOT.
Momentary contact with any part of the heater should
not cause injury. However, aged or infirm persons or
young children should not be left unsupervised in the
vicinity of the heater unless a suitable guard is fitted.
This appliance is not intended for use by children or
other persons without assistance or supervision if their
physical, sensory or mental capabilities prevent them
from using it safely. Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Note that due care and consideration must be taken
when using this heater in series with a thermal control,
a program controller, a timer or any other device that
switches on the heat automatically, since a fire risk
exists when the heater is accidentally covered or
displaced.
If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or service agent or a similarly qualified
person in order to avoid a hazard.
WARNING: Servicing & product repairs should only be
undertaken by the manufacturers approved service
agent or a similarly qualified person, using only exact
manufacturer approved spare parts.
Fig. 1
IMPORTANT:THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULDBE READCAREFULLYAND RETAINEDFOR FUTURE REFERENCE
A
150
MIN
‘x’ 150
MIN
150
MIN
B
430
Electrical
WARNING –THISAPPLIANCE MUSTBEEARTHED
The electrical installation must be carried out by a competent
electrician, and be in strict accordance with the current I.E.E.
regulations for Electrical Equipment in Buildings.
The heater is fitted with a length of flexible cable type H05VV-
F size 3 x 1.0mm2on models PLX 500 - 2000 and size 3 x
1.5mm2on PLX 3000 models, for connection to the fixed
wiring of the premises through a suitable connection box
positioned adjacent to the heater.
The supply circuit to the heater must incorporate a double
pole isolating switch having a contact separation of at least
3mm.
Supplementary Earth Bonding
Should Equipotential Earth Bonding be required the earthing
conductor in the supply cord is deemed to provide the
supplementary bonding connection (see Regulation 544.2.5,
17th Edition I.E.E. Wiring Regulations).
General
NOTE: The PLX Convector is designed for wall mounting on
the wall brackets supplied. The wall brackets supplied with
the appliance must be used. It should only be operated when
in the upright position as shown.
All models are splashproof to IP24 standard.
Models PLX…TI are fitted with a 24 hour programmable
timer.
Models PLX…TX are fitted with a 7 Day programmable timer.
Models PLX…NC are fitted with no controls, for use with
external thermostatic or programming controllers.
Before connecting the heater check that the supply voltage is
the same as that stated on the heater.
Please note that lit cigarettes, candles and oil burners,
combined with the convection effect of electric heaters
can cause soot deposits to build up on the surface directly
above and to the sides of the heater. This is not the fault of
the heater. Extensive burning of candles or smoking in the
operating environment of this product can produce heavy
discoloration within a few months of use.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Wall Mounting
IMPORTANT – The wall brackets supplied with the appliance
must be used. The heater should be positioned observing
the minimum clearances stated around the heater - see
Fig.1.
DO NOT locate the heater immediately below a fixed socket
outlet or connection box.
1. Remove wall mounting bracket from the back of the
heater by depressing the spring latch at the top of
each bracket - see Fig. 2.
2. Fix the wall bracket securely to the wall through the
four screw holes provided.
3. Present the heater to the wall bracket, and engage
lower slots in the back with bracket.
4. Raise the heater to upright position and push the
heater onto brackets to engage top latch.
Access to the controls
The controls cover (see ‘x’ in Fig. 1) on your heater has a
latch which may be locked shut if desired using a small
bladed screwdriver - see Fig. 3.
To open the cover insert the blade of the screwdriver in the
small slot and rotate a quarter of a turn clockwise to
disengage the latch. The cover may then be hinged back
towards the wall for access to the controls.
Operation - Thermostat only models
Control of Output and Temperature (see Fig. 4)
The switch marked Oand Icontrols the electricity supply to
the heating elements. The OFF position is marked O.
The switch marked I- II (half heat – full heat) provides a
choice of output as desired.
Fig.2
255
MIN
Thermostat Operation
The heater is fitted with an adjustable thermostat enabling
the room temperature to be controlled by adjusting the setting
accordingly. The *setting represents a room temperature of
approximately 5°C and may be used for protection against
frost. Higher temperature settings range from 1-6 (max.)
creating a room temperature of approximately 30°C.
A neon indicator light glows when the appliance is actually
heating.
Switch on the heater and turn the thermostat knob to mark 6
opposite the indicator mark (located on centre right of the
knob - see Fig. 4 & 5), and set selector switch to full heat
output to warm the room rapidly. When the room temperature
has reached the desired level, turn the thermostat knob back
slowly until the thermostat just clicks off. The heater will then
maintain the room temperature at the chosen level, provided
that the correct size of heater has been selected for the room
to be heated.
NOTE – Should your heater fail to come on when the
thermostat knob is at a low setting, this may be due to the
room temperature being higher than the thermostat setting.
Operation - TI and TX Timer Models
Control of Output and Temperature (see Fig. 5)
The slide switch on the timer unit controls the electricity
supply to the heating elements on TI and TX models.
The switch marked I- II (half heat – full heat) provides a
choice of output as desired.
Thermostat Operation
- see above.
Using the Timer
The heater must be connected to the electricity supply for the
timer to operate. Set the timer by rotating the dial clockwise
until the correct time of day is indicated opposite the datum
mark (located at centre front of the timer - see Fig. 5).
‘OFF’Position
Set the timer switch to position. The timer operates but the
heater will not output any heat, as the electricity supply to the
heating elements has been disconnected.
Manual Operation
Setthe timer switchto position. Theheater will nowoperate
continuously under the control of the thermostat - see
‘Thermostat Operation’ above.
Fig.5
11
13
12
14
Automatic Operation
Setthe timer switch to position. The panel willnow operate
during set ‘ON’ periods under the control of the thermostat.
To set the timer’s ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ periods:
1. Using your finger tip or the tip of
a pencil, push in as many segments
as necessary around the dial,
according to the times you don’t
require heat – see Fig. 6. Each
segment pushed in switches the
heater OFF for that part of the hour.
All other segments will be ‘ON’.
2. You can select as many ‘ON’ periods as you like, within
the 24-hour day. The settings will repeat every day until
changed.
3. To change ‘ON’and ‘OFF’ times, simply push in any ‘ON’
segments you wish to cancel and pull out new ‘ON’
segments as required.
Note: On TI models each segment on the timer represents
20 mins.
TX Models
TX Models are fitted with 7 day programmable timers. In all
other respects they are identical in installation and operation
to 24 hour timer operation on TI models.
1. Setting the Time
The current day and time is set by rotating the timer dial
clockwise until the correct day and time is indicated opposite
the datum mark.
2. Automatic Operation
Set the time switch to the symbol. Select the days and
times you require the heater to come on by pulling out the
appropriate segments. Each segment represents a 13/4hour
period for the day indicated. The timer may be set to give as
many ‘ON’ periods of any length required in multiples of 13/4
hours. The programme will repeat itself every 7 days until
changed.
The programme may be over-ridden at any time by switching
to or and can be reinstated by switching back to
setting.
Fig.6
Safety - Overheat protection
For your safety this appliance is fitted with a thermal cut-out.
In the event that the product overheats for some reason, the
cut-out prevents excessive temperatures on the product by
cutting the power to the heater. Once the heater has cooled
down, it will reset automatically, it will continue to cycle on
and off automatically until the reason for overheating is
removed.
Cleaning
Before commencing cleaning, unplug the heater and allow it
to cool. Disconnect the electricity supply to the appliance.
The outside can be cleaned by wiping it over with a soft damp
cloth and then dried. Do not use abrasive cleaning powders
or furniture polish, as this can damage the surface finish.
To release heater from the wall bracket for cleaning or
redecoration, depress latch on both brackets (see Fig. 2)
and hinge forward.
Recycling For electrical products sold within the
European Community.
At the end of the electrical products useful life
it should not be disposed of with household
waste. Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your Local Authority or retailer for
recycling advice in your country.
After Sales Service
Your product is guaranteed for two years from the date of
purchase.
Within this period, we undertake to repair or exchange this
product free of charge provided it has been installed and
operated in accordance with these instructions.
Yourrightsunder thisguarantee are additionalto yourstatutory
rights, which in turn are not affected by this guarantee.
Should you require after sales information or assistance
with this product please go to www.dimplex.co.uk where
you will find our self help guide by clicking on “After Sales”
or ring our helpdesk on 0845 600 5111 (UK) or 01 842 4833
(R.O.I.) .
Spare parts are also available on the website
www.dimplex.co.uk
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase.
Energy Saving Tips
The energy we use to heat, light and power our homes
contributes over a quarter of the UK’s carbon emissions, the
principle contributor to climate change.
Around half the energy used in the home is for heating and
hot water, so using your heating system efficiently will not
only help the environment, but also save you money !
Energy efficiency tips for heating and hot water
1. Don’t set the temperature too high…
By reducing the thermostat setting by just 1ºC can reduce
your energy use by as much as 10%. And if you’re going
awayfor thewinter,leave the thermostaton the frostprotection
setting to provide protection from freezing at a minimum cost.
2. Use it where you need it…
Set the appropriate temperature on your heaters for the room
they are in; for example, leave the thermostat on a heater in a
spare bedroom on a lower setting.
3. Use it when you need it…
Use heaters fitted with timers or linked to central controllers
to turn the heating on only when you need it and automatically
switch it off when you don’t.
4. Curtains…
Close your curtains at dusk to stop heat escaping through
the windows.
5. Windows…
Nearly 25% of heat loss can occur through poorly insulated
frames and single glazing. If you can’t afford to double glaze
all your windows, go for the rooms you heat most.
6. Treat your hot water tank...give it a jacket
Aninsulating jacketfor hotwater tanksonly costsa fewpounds
and pays for itself within months. Fit one that’s at least 75mm
(3") thick and you could save £10-£15 a year.
7. Water …
Use a shower if you have one to save time, money and water.
Don’t set the thermostat too high on your water heater - 60oC/
140oF is usually adequate for bathing and washing.
Put the plug in when running hot water in your sink - leaving
hot taps running is both wasteful and expensive.
Ensure dripping taps are repaired quickly. In just one day,
you could waste enough water to fill a bath.
Other Energy Saving Tips for Around the Home
1. Lights
Turn off lights whenever you leave a room for more than ten
minutes.
Use low-energy bulbs wherever you can as they use less
than a quarter of the electricity used by ordinary light bulbs
and last ten times longer!
2. Cooking
Use the right size pan for the food and cooker hob.
Keep saucepan lids on - this enables you to turn down the
heat.
Boil water for cooking in a kettle.
TEL: 0845 600 5111
FAX: 01489 773050
WEBSITE: www.dimplex.co.uk
Republic of Ireland Tel. 01 8424833
The product complies with the European Safety Standards EN60335-2-30 and the European Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) EN55014, EN60555-2 and EN60555-3. These cover the essential requirements of EEC Directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC
[c] GDC Group Ltd,
All rights reserved. Material contained in this publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part, without prior permission in writing of Dimplex.
A division of GDC Group Ltd,
DIMPLEX
MILLBROOKHOUSE
GRANGEDRIVE
HEDGEEND
SOUTHAMPTON
SO302DF

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