background image

 

4

The Heater is equipped with a thermostat (3) which you can 

use to set the room temperature you want. The 

 setting

 of the 

themostat is for frost protection. Here the thermostat keeps the 

room temperature at around 7°C. A room temperature of about 

21 °C corresponds to a ‘6’ setting on the thermostat knob. 

 
4a. Restricting the Temperature Range 

With the aid of the two pins (1) on the back of the unit you 

can set the range of the thermostat wheel. One pin 

determines the upper value and the other pin the lower 

value. Move the pins back and forth to loosen them. 

4b. Locking the Controls 

You can lock the controls flap to prevent unauthorized 

tampering with the controls. 
Undo the screw (2) at the back of the control panel and 

screw it in at the position shown in the diagram above. 

5. Overheating Cutout

 

For your protection the heater is equipped with an 

overheating cutout. If the outgoing flow of air is obstructed 

(for example, the air grille is covered or is closed), the 

heater will cut out automatically. 
Do not put the heater back into operation until you have 

corrected what caused the overheating cutout to trip. You 

should also switch off the power supply to the unit for a few 

minutes (mode switch to OFF). 
Once the unit has cooled down enough you can switch it 

back on. 

For you to enjoy the full power of the heater the air intakes 

and outlets must be kept free of dust. Clean the heat with 

your vacuum cleaner before the cold season of the year. 

6. Faults

 

If no heat is coming out of the convector make sure that the 
mode switch is set correctly (see Section 4) and that the 
thermostate is set to the temperature you want. Check that 
the circuit-breaker has not tripped or that the fuse has not 
blown. In the event of malfunctions in your heater, please 
contact your local electrician or the nearest customer 
service point for Dimplex appliances. The E number and the 
FD code are required before servicing can be carried out. 
You will find them on the rating plate.  

7. Cleaning 

Before attempting any cleaning operation, 

switch off the heater and wait until it has 

fully cooled down. The heater can be 

swung away from the wall to allow access 

for cleaning: Undo the fastening and pull 

the top of the heater forwards. Use a soft 

damp cloth to wipe off the outside 

surfaces of the heater. Do not use abrasives or furniture 

polishes for cleaning as these can damage the surfaces of 

the heater. 

 
8. Technical Data, Dimensions, Weights

 

Supply voltage 

1/N/PE~ 230V, 50Hz 

Thermostat 7-29°C 

Protection class l 

With protective earth terminal 

Degree of protection IP 21 

Dripproof 

 

Rating 

    Model 

Weight   

   Dimensions in mm 

       W 

 

     kg 

    A 

      B 

 500  KSE 

050 

3,4 

300 

430  

 750  KSE 

075 

3,6 

340 

430  

 1000 

KSE 

100 

4,2 

420 

430   

 1250 

KSE 

125 

4,7 

500 

430   

 1500 

KSE 

150 

5,5 

580 

430   

 1750 

KSE 

175 

6,0 

660 

430   

 2000 

KSE 

200 

6,6 

740 

430   

 500  KLE 

050 

3,7 

580 

220  

 750  KLE 

075 

4,7 

820 

220  

 1250 

KLE 

125 

6,9 

1060 

220   

 1500 

KLE 

150 

7,2 

1300 

220 

 

 

9. Warranty

 

Authorised dealers can provide information on the terms 
and conditions of warranty. The warranty is not valid without 
a sales receipt marked with the date of purchase. 
 

Disposal Notice

  

The product should not be disposed of with your 

other household waste. 

 
 

1

2

 

 

 

Glen Dimplex Deutschland GmbH 

T49 (0) 9221 / 709-564 

Subject to change 

Am Goldenen Feld 18 

T49 (0) 9221 / 709-589 

www.dimplex.de

D-95326 Kulmbach 

E-Mail: [email protected] 

Germany  

 

A

PE

N

Control wire
black

L1

105

83

B

Reviews: