Dimplex CDN20-AU Instruction Manual Download Page 9

Press to activate the current standby state (On/Off).

• 

Standby State On

   Press to turn everything Off. Press again to activate
   the previous state.

• 

Standby State Off

   Press to activate the previous state.
    -If the flame effect was On, the previous heat setting
     will be activated (On or Off).
    -If the flame effect was Off, the previous heat setting
     will be activated (High or Low).

Press again to turn everything Off.

• 

Heat On

   Press to turn heat On (indicated by 1 short beep and
   the icon appearing on the display). Displays current
   heater temperature setting. Use the Temp Up/Down
   icon to change the heater temperature setting.

• 

Heat Off

   Press to turn heat Off (indicated by 1 short beep).

 

       After the heater is switched off, the fan will

   continue on for 60 seconds before turning off.
 

Press multiple times to lower the heater temperature
in 1' F (1' C) increments. Displays current
temperature; lowest temperature is 41' F (5' C). This
feature is active whenever the heat is enabled.

Press multiple time to raise the heater temperature in
1' F (1' C) increments. Displays current temperature;
highest temperature is 99' F (37' C). This feature is
active whenever the heat is enabled.

Hold both Heat (      ) and Temp– (      ), on the unit, for
2 seconds. Temperature displays on the screen.

Hold both Heat (      ) and Temp– (      ), on the unit,
for 2 seconds, when temperature is adjusted "---"
displays on the screen.

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NOTE:

Power/
Standby

Function

Description

Icon

A

B

C

D

Heat

Temp Down

Temp Up

Heat Enable

Heat Disable

Change Fahrenheit

(0 F)

 to Celsius 

(0 C)

Press both Temp+ (     ) and Temp– (      ) on the unit.

Operation

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Summary of Contents for CDN20-AU

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 8 54993 0 Iss2 OCN 11823 For domestic household use only Caden 2kW Revillusion Suite Model CDN20 AU...

Page 2: ...uced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for thei...

Page 3: ...larly switched on and off by the utility 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 Ch...

Page 4: ...tension lead may become overloaded Where there is risk of fire or close to a naked flame Where the power cable may be damaged On a slope or uneven surface Where it may be damaged by chemicals If there...

Page 5: ...446w x 460d x 1257h Watts 2000 Heat Settings 2 Thermostat Control Yes Remote Control Yes Warranty 2 years Dimensions w x d x h 150 x 150 x 510mm Specifications For greater precision please always refe...

Page 6: ...packing the Unit The unit comes packed with a protective sheet covering the front of the unit This sheet is intended to prevent dust and debris from entering during construction This sheet is designed...

Page 7: ...RODUCT WARNING THE APPLIANCE IS PROVIDED WITH A TIPPING RESTRAINT THIS RESTRAINT IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROPER ADULT SUPERVISION THIS RESTRAINT MAY PROVIDE PROTECTION AGAINST TIPPING FURNITURE DO NOT...

Page 8: ...d setting displays on the left side of the panel A multi function remote control also is provided The remote control has a range of approximately 9m To operate correctly the remote control must be poi...

Page 9: ...ort beep After the heater is switched off the fan will continue on for 60 seconds before turning off Press multiple times to lower the heater temperature in 1 F 1 C increments Displays current tempera...

Page 10: ...n when the heater is ON and the flame effect is Off When the Light Sensor is activated High and Low flickering brightness settings are also available Flashing H and L Press to activate ALS ON the ambi...

Page 11: ...firebox as needed Use a damp cloth and a mild detergent to clean painted surfaces of the elec tric firebox Never use abrasive cleaners Reflector Screen The reflector screen is cleaned in the factory d...

Page 12: ...luting the food chain and damaging health and well being Warranty Please refer to the warranty card in the box for warranty information For any troubleshooting advice please contact the relative Custo...

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