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Positioning the Heater

Select the position for the heater ensuring there

is  clearance  from  any  furniture  and  fittings  of  at

least 150mm above the heater, 50mm below (wall

mounted), 25mm each side and 300mm from the

front panel. Curtains must not be closer than 

150mm from the top and/or sides of the heater.

Free Standing Operation

NEVER USE THE HEATER FREE STANDING

WITHOUT THE FEET FITTED (FEET ARE PACKED

SEPARATELY IN CARTON).

1. Lay the heater on its front.

2. Remove the two star head screws from the 

base of the heater using an x-head screwdriver.

3. Place feet over base of heater, align holes and

engage hook on foot into the recess on the back of

the heater - (see Fig below)

4. Replace the screws but do not over tighten.

Please Note: Although this heater is manufactured 

to comply with the relevant safety standards, 

certain types of carpets could become discoloured 

by the temperatures under a portable heater. If you 

are concerned about this, we recommend that you 

contact the carpet manufacturer for guidance. 

Alternatively, either stand the heater on a suitable 

base to shield the carpet or wall mount it.

Installation

The fixing kit should contain: 1 drilling template, 3

screws, 3 rawlplugs and 3 mounting brackets.

Wall Mounted Operation - Timer Models only

Suggested Fixings:

SOLID BRICK/BLOCK: No. 8 Rawlplug inserts, 6mm

drill bit.

PLASTERBOARD: If possible locate studding and 

use No. 8 woodscrews directly into the wood, other-

wise M5 rawlplug intersets are suitable.

NOTE:

 FOR OTHER WALL TYPES (e.g. Timber frame 

and hollow concrete) SEEK SPECIALIST ADVICE.

1. Select the position for the heater ensuring there is

clearance from any furniture and fittings of at least

150mm above the heater, 50mm below, 25mm each

side and 300mm from the front panel. Curtains 

mustnot be closer than 150mm from the top

and/or sides of the heater.

2. Select a suitable position on a wall, near to a

mains power socket, Fix the two top retaining

brackets  to  the  wall,  using  suitable  fixings,the

distance between the hole centres is correct,

340mm for 400W Models and 540mm for

800W models (see Fig below).

3. Drill the wall at the three marked positions and fit 

the wall plugs.

Ensure template has been removed.

4. Locate the heater on the top brackets and

allow it to hang in place. Fit the bottom bracket 

into the slot in the heater and then fix it to the wall.

Test  that  the  heater  is  now  securely  fixed  to  the

wall.

130mm

340mm - 400W
540mm - 800W

62mm

150mm

50mm

446mm

25mm

25mm

130mm

Drilling Holes

Bracket

Summary of Contents for DXLWP400TS

Page 1: ...heating appliances This product is suitable only for well insulated spaces or occasional use Low Wattage Panel Heater DXLWP400TS DXLWP800TS DXLWP400TiE7 DXLWP800TiE7 DXLWP800TiE7B Designed to provide...

Page 2: ...LOW If in doubt consult your electrician IMPORTANT THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE DO NOT use the heater in the immedia...

Page 3: ...hould contain 1 drilling template 3 screws 3 rawlplugs and 3 mounting brackets Wall Mounted Operation Timer Models only Suggested Fixings SOLID BRICK BLOCK No 8 Rawlplug inserts 6mm drill bit PLASTERB...

Page 4: ...t is at a low setting this may be due to the room temperature being higher than the thermostat setting Models with Timer DXLWP400TiE7 DXLWP800TiE7 DXLWP800TiE7B DXLWP400TiE7 1 Switch The switch on the...

Page 5: ...ature is set with Manual OFF Heating operation switched off The current time is displayed Room temperature cannot be set NOTE In MANUAL OFF operating mode frost protection takes place If the room temp...

Page 6: ...shes The programs P2 P3 and P4 can be set in the same way NOTE To exit the program early press the PROG key Copying programs To copy the newly set programs P1 P4 to other days proceed as follows After...

Page 7: ...ean off stains Be careful not to allow moisture into the heater Recycling For electrical products sold witin the European Community At the end of the electrical products useful life it should not be d...

Page 8: ...use of your Dimplex product for anything other than normal domestic household purposes in the country where it was purchased Caused by any misuse abuse or negligent use of the Dimplex product includin...

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