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NOTE:

It is important that if multiple heaters are installed in one room that all heaters have the Adaptive Start 
(AS) function enabled. If this is not the case, heaters with AS enabled will pre-heat the room to the 
desired target temperature before the heaters with AS disabled attempt to output heat. 

It is likely that if two heaters are required in one room, that the output from one heater may not be 
suffi

  cient to heat the room alone. This may cause the pre-heat time calculation to extend to a large 

degree if the heaters do not all have AS enabled. This may lead to heat
at unwanted times and excessive wear to some heaters.

 A two-hour limit is enforced on the calculation, however, if all heaters have AS enabled and pre-
heating takes over one-hour, extreme environmental factors may be aff ecting the calculation or the 
heaters may be under sized for the room. Please contact us for support
if your pre-heat time seems excessive.

NOTE:

This is a continuously learning function and will be aff ected daily by changes in the heater’s 
environment. The heater will take into account the starting temperature of the room so pre-heating 
should remain accurate.

Adaptive Start Setting

Adaptive Start is predictive function that only modifi es Timer Mode operation. This function models the heating 
characteristics of the room and uses that information to pre-heat the room for only the time required to achieve 
the 

Target Temperature

 by the start of the 

Heating On

 period.

For example, with Adaptive Start off , the 

Heating On

 time is the time that the Heater will begin to try and achieve 

the 

Target Temperature

. With 

Adaptive Start

 On, the Heater will begin to heat the room before the User-defi ned 

Heating On

 time so that the 

Target Temperature

 is achieved when the User defi ned the 

Heating On

 start time.

Advanced Settings

These  settings  can  be  used  to  signifi cantly  change  the  operation  of  the  heater.  While  useful  for  very  specifi c 
requirements, there is a much higher risk of User error and unintended consequences of changing these settings 
compared  to  the  top-level  settings  menu.  It  is  recommended  that  these  settings  are  only  modifi ed  by  trained 
professionals.

To navigate to the Advanced settings menu, from the home screen:
Press and hold the Advance and Menu buttons for 3 seconds.

Each of the following headings relate to an item in the settings menu.

Temperature Settings

Temp Units (Temperature Units)

This setting defi nes which temperature units are displayed on the heater. The default is °C, but °F can be set. When 
°F is selected, the heater will convert °C values to °F and round to the nearest number.

Service (Service Settings)

These items are for use by service personnel only. The settings eff ect the eff ect the accuracy and energy usage of 
the heater and should only be modifi ed by a professional. 

Room Temp (Temperature) Off set

Allows the manual adjustment of electronic thermostat reading by +/-3.0°C

Factory Reset

This setting allows the User to restore the default values to all settings. Returning the product to the same state 
that it left the factory.

 

Summary of Contents for BPH100G

Page 1: ... carefully and retained for future use Note also the information presented on the appliance Dimplex Bathroom Panel Heater Models BPH100M BPH100G INSTRUCTION MANUAL Intallation and Operating 13547 7 ISSUE 7 Series B Software Version UI 88 ...

Page 2: ...he heater is accidentally covered CAUTION Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present For your safety this heater 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...

Page 3: ...pply cord may be cut to the appropriate length for the electrical connection point Excess cable should not be inserted and stored behind the heater WARNING This heater must not be connected to the electricity supply via an external switching device such as a timer or a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility supplier Failure to follow this warning could result in the heater s t...

Page 4: ... control Yes Model Identifier s BPH100M BPH100G Norninal heat output Pnom 1 00kW 1 00kW Height mm 1100 1073 Width mm 430 418 Depth mm 265 271 Minimum heat output indicative Pmin N A N A Maximum continuous heat output Pmax c 0 5 0 75 Auxiliary Electricity Consumption At nominal heat output elmax 0 00 0 00 At minimum heat output elmin 0 00 0 00 In standby mode elSB 0 0005 0 0005 With open window dete...

Page 5: ...eat with a brushed aluminium towel rail Colour Finish Metal or tinted Mirror Element Extruded aluminium plate element operated via an advanced controller equipped with seasonal adjustment to prevent room temperature overshoot Installation Wall mounted design for quick fixing installation Safety Thermal cut out Auto reset type Overheat detection IP Rating IP25 Battery 3 3V coin cell battery to back...

Page 6: ...Fig 3 and Fig 4 DO NOT locate the heater immediately below a fixed socket outlet or connection box Minimum mounting clearance Please read the instructions closely before first using the product The heater is designed for wall mounting using the wall bracket supplied It should only be operated when in the upright position as shown see Fig 3 and Fig 4 All models are splash proof to IP25 standard and m...

Page 7: ... are engaged NOTE Maximum hanging weight should not exceed 3kg per rail The rail should not be used for any other purpose e g mobility aid WARNING This product is heavy and care should be taken in installation Minimum mounting clearance Please note correct product orientation is with controller facing right side only To mount the towel rail The heater is supplied with two towel rails There are 4 p...

Page 8: ...ppear after a short period of use It is however advisable to keep the room well ventilated The controls are located on top of the heater This consists of a display screen and six touch sensitive buttons WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INJURY AND OR DAMAGE 1 Display Screen 2 Menu Button 3 Back Button 4 Up and Down Arrows 5 Enter Button 6 Advance Button 7 Heating...

Page 9: ... The currently active mode of operation is displayed at the top of the screen e g Out All Day timer When the heater is trying to achieve or maintain a room temperature Heating On will be displayed otherwise Heating Off will be displayed When the controller buttons have not been pressed for a long period of time the display will sleep and the text will disappear The heater is still on and active in...

Page 10: ... On period when that period is active This will temporarily adjust the Target Temperature for just that instance and will not permanently modify the settings for the timer in use NOTE If Adaptive Start is enabled the heater will maintain the room at the required temperature for the duration of the heating period To achieve this the heater will begin heating the room before the start of the heating...

Page 11: ...review This option displays the timer s configuration This is handy to quickly check the timer without being able to change any values ADVANCE MENU BACK ENTER Manual 21 C Heating ON Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 User Timer 06 30 09 30 21 11 00 13 00 21 15 00 17 00 21 18 00 22 00 21 Home All Day 08 00 21 00 21 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Out All Day 07 00 08 30 21 17 30 22 00 21 00 00 ...

Page 12: ...To save time when modifying a Timer Mode the Advance button can be used to copy and paste settings Individual heating periods from one day or every heating period from a day can be copied to another day Copy time period to other days Highlight Period Highlight Day Hold ADVANCE for 2 seconds Hold ADVANCE for 2 seconds Select day to add time period Select day to apply Hold ENTER for 2 seconds to pas...

Page 13: ...Hours are set separately on the heater making the feature useful for popping out to the shops or going away on holiday The date set is the return date therefore Away mode will end at 23 59 of the day before E g if a return date of 02 02 2018 is set Away mode will end at 23 59 on 01 02 2018 If hours are set this will extend away mode end from 23 59 on the day before the date set If only hours and n...

Page 14: ...fault 7 C Not User Definable ADVANCE MENU BACK ENTER Modes Timer Mode Manual Eco Mode Frost Protect ADVANCE MENU BACK ENTER Manual 21 C Heating ON These functions modify the normal behaviour of the heater They don t switch the Heater out of a Timer or Continuous Heat Mode but can override delay those operations or restrict access to them The Boost Function Boost can be activated at any time when th...

Page 15: ...ivated The Advance Function The Advance button is only used when a Timer Mode is active and allows the timer schedule to be changed temporarily This button allows a Heating On period to begin or end early This is useful if you are at home when you had not planned to be or need to leave when you had planned to have the heating on If the heater displays Heating Off and heat is required press the Adv...

Page 16: ... heater s controller by pressing and holding the Back and Enter buttons for three seconds It is a full Product lock with no exception rules PIN Lock In PIN Lock all UI buttons other than the Menu button are disabled unless Advance has been enabled during UI Lock see section Product Lock Settings on page 18 In the Main Menu all buttons are active Two items can be selected Boost Activates Boost Mode...

Page 17: ...e way it would if the UI was not locked only if the Heater is Locked into a Timer Mode If Advance is enabled during UI lock the Advance button will function as normal while the Heater is set to a Timer Mode If Advance is Disabled during UI lock the Advance button will not function Boost Function Operation during UI Lock If enabled Boost will function in the same way as it does when PIN Lock is not...

Page 18: ...tions as well as enable disable modification of the Boost Temperature and Boost Duration See below Boost Lock Three settings can be modified within this Menu Enable Disable The Boost Menu Item can be Enabled Disabled while PIN Lock is active Temperature Rule Modifiable Boost Temperature while Heater PIN Lock is active Enable While Boost is active the User can modify this value as they normally would ...

Page 19: ...lows the Time Date and Daylight Savings Time settings to be modified Sound Audio feedback when the user presses a button can be enabled or disabled here Comms Communications This allows Wireless Connectivity features to be enabled or disabled Entering this menu item will display a list of available communications methods to that heater Adaptive Open Window Detection This is a global setting that ca...

Page 20: ...ature by the start of the Heating On period For example with Adaptive Start off the Heating On time is the time that the Heater will begin to try and achieve the Target Temperature With Adaptive Start On the Heater will begin to heat the room before the User defined Heating On time so that the Target Temperature is achieved when the User defined the Heating On start time Advanced Settings These sett...

Page 21: ...RE n a Excessive temperatures FAULT_CODE_EXCESSIVEROOMTEMP_FAILURE 30 FAULT_CODE_LCD_OVERHEAT 32 FAULT_CODE_EXCESSIVEACCTEMP_FAILURE n a FAULT_CODE_FAN_FAILURE n a Internal Failures FAULT_CODE_SERIAL_COMM 40 FAULT_CODE_ELEMENT_FAILURE low current measurement 41 User related errors FAULT_CODE_OPENWINDOWDETECTION_FAILURE 50 FAULT_CODE_LOW_WATER n a FAULT_CODE_HEAT_DISABLED n a FAULT_CODE_TIMELOSS_FA...

Page 22: ... and locate the battery module 2 Slide the catch and pull module from the controls 3 Remove the coin cell battery and replace 4 Slide module back in place ensuring clip is engaged IMPORTANT Before replacing the battery ensure the heater is isolated from the electricity supply NOTE Battery should be disposed of in an appropriate manner Battery replacement 4 Battery positive side up 2 1 3 Fig 5 ...

Page 23: ...ower the product on and make sure that the RF comms are enabled Comms settings will be located in the settings menu see page 19 During the initial operation some odour may be noticed due to the newness of materials used in manufacture This is normal and will disappear after a short period of use It is however advisable to keep the room well ventilated Important WARNING ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE P...

Page 24: ...hout prior permission in writing of Glen Dimplex Customer Helpline 0344 879 3588 www dimplex co uk Glen Dimplex Heating Ventilation Millbrook House Grange Drive Hedge End Southampton SO30 2DF This product complies with the European Safety Standards EN60335 2 30 and the European Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC EN55014 1 EN55014 2 EN61000 3 2 and EN61000 3 3 which cover the essential requ...

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