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Table 1

 

Stand by button

 

Mode button

 

Oscillation button

 

Timer button

 

Up button

 

Down button

Table 2

 

Fan symbol

 

Low heat mode

 

High heat mode

 

Auto heat mode

 

Timer symbol

 

Air Temperature symbol

 

Set Temperature symbol

Pressing the Stand by button see Table 1 and Fig 4 will start the 

heater. Pressing the Stand by button again will return the heater 

to stand by mode. Upon turning the heater on, the unit will be 

in Auto heating mode with a set temperature of 35°C. The set 

temperature, heating mode and fan icons appear on the display – see  

Table 2 and Fig. 7. The current air temperature will also appear on the 

display. The display is back lit and to conserve energy the back light 

will turn off after 15 seconds if no control buttons have been pressed. 

If the Mode, Oscillating or Timer button (see Table 1 and Fig. 4) is 

pressed, the back light will turn on again.

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adjusted as desired using the Up/Down buttons (see  

Table 1 and Fig. 4), located on the control panel. Pressing the Mode 

button selects the heating mode. Pressing the Mode button will cycle 

the heater through the heating modes Auto mode/Fan only/Low heat/

High heat. By pressing this button once Fan only mode is selected, 

pressing twice provides Low heat mode, pressing three times High 

heat mode is selected. Pressing the Mode button once more returns 

the heater to Auto heat mode. When the heater is in Low heat, High 

heat or Fan only mode the current air temperature will appear on 

the display, the set temperature indicator will not be displayed – see 

Table 2 and Fig. 7. 

Note: If switched to stand by mode the heater will retain its last heat 

setting. The last heat setting will be cleared from memory once the 

heater is disconnected from the power outlet.

Thermostat

Press the Mode button until the display shows Auto heat mode - see 

Table 2 and Fig. 4. To adjust the set temperature, press “+” to increase 

the temperature and “-” to decrease the temperature - see Table 1 and  

Fig. 4. The set temperature can be adjusted from 5°C to 35°C and this 

will be shown on the display. When the air temperature rises above 

the set temperature, the heat will switch off but the fan will continue 

to run for approximately 20 seconds. When the air temperature drops 

below the set temperature, the unit will come back on.

Note: When in heating mode if the unit is set to stand by mode the 

fan will continue to run for approximately 20 seconds.

 

Runback Timer Mode - DXUCTW2BE model only

The heater is fitted with a run-back timer feature which can be set in any 

of the operating modes – Auto, Fan only, Low heat or High heat mode. 

The run time can be set by pressing the Timer button - see Table 1 and  

Fig. 4. If the Timer symbol (see Table 2) is not shown pressing the 

Timer button once activates timer mode and “1HR” will appear on the 

display – see Fig. 4.  Pressing the Timer button again will advance 

the set running time to “2HR” and this will appear on the display. If 

the timer button is pressed and held the hour display continues to 

count up until “8HR” appears on the display. At this point releasing 

and pressing the Timer button again will deactivate the timer mode 

and the Timer symbol will disappear from the display but the heater 

will continue to run.

Once the run time has been set the heater will run and the Timer 

symbol will remain on the display until the set time runs out. At this 

point the heater will switch to stand by mode. To turn the heater back 

on, press the Stand by button.

Oscillating Function – see Fig. 5

This heater is provided with an oscillating function. When the 

Oscillation button is pressed (see Table 1, Fig. 3 & Fig. 4) the heater 

will oscillate back and forth. Press the Oscillation button again and 

the oscillation will stop.

Remote Control Operation 

– DXUCTW2BE – see Fig.6

The batteries for the remote control are not supplied. The remote 

control should only be fitted with AAA/LR03 type batteries. To install 

batteries please follow diagrams behind the battery cover on the 

remote control (see ‘A’ in Fig. 6). The buttons on the remote control 

correspond to the buttons on the control panel. The display on the 

control panel of the heater will show the appropriate symbols when 

various functions are activated.

Note: The runback timer function cannot be activated using the 

remote control.

Ioniser - see ‘4’ in Fig 2

The heater is provided with an ioniser which helps to clean, freshen 

and revitalise air.

Tilt Switch

The tilt switch will prevent the heater from working if the heater is  

accidentally tipped over in any direction.

Safety Cut-out

The heater is fitted with a thermal cut-out. If the air inlet or outlet 

grilles are restricted in anyway the cut-out switches the heater off 

automatically. To bring the heater back into operation, remove the 

cause of over heating then unplug the unit from the electricity supply 

for a few minutes. When the heater has cooled sufficiently reconnect 

and switch on the heater.

Fuse Link

A thermal fuse link is provided as an added safety feature. If the fuse 

link operates and opens circuit it is the result of abnormal overheating 

within the appliance and servicing of the appliance by a competent 

service engineer will be required in order to ensure the future safe 

operation of the heater. Customer services should be contacted, who 

will arrange the replacement of any faulty parts and the fitting of a 

new fuse link.   

Air Filter – see Fig. 5

This heater is provided with an air filter. Dust and fluff can accumulate 

in the filter and to avoid overheating of the element the filter should be 

cleaned when required. To clean the filter remove the filter bracket from 

the back of the heater – see ‘A’ in Fig. 5. The filter (see ‘B’ in Fig.5) can 

be taken from the filter bracket and dust or fluff can then be removed 

using a vacuum cleaner. When cleaning of the filter is complete the 

filter should be refitted to the filter bracket. The filter bracket should 

then be refitted to the rear of the product. 

Note: Disconnect the heater from the power supply before cleaning 

the filter. 

Cleaning

Switch off the appliance first and disconnect the plug from the socket. 

Clean the housing with a moist cloth, vacuum cleaner or brush. Do not 

use any abrasive or caustic cleaning agents. Do not use any flammable 

cleaning agents e.g. petrol or spirit for cleaning the appliance. Never 

immerse the appliance in water. Air inlet and outlet area should be 

cleaned with a vacuum cleaner regularly· If the appliance is not used 

for  extended  periods,  it  must  be  protected  against  excessive  dust 

and dirt.

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 3 years from the date of purchase. 

After sales information or assistance with this product can be found 

on our website: www.dimplex.co.uk/support

Your rights under this guarantee are additional to your statutory rights, 

which in turn are not affected by this guarantee.

Please do not return a faulty product to us as this may result in loss 

or damage and delay in providing you with a satisfactory service.

If after following these steps your product still does not operate you 

should return it to your point of purchase.

Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase.

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