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Heating Mode

Cycle through 

Heat modes

or

Fan Speed 

(Cooling Only)

Increase Temperature 

(Max 30ºC/86ºF)

Decrease Temperature 

(Min 5ºC/41ºF)

When set to 5

ºC the Frost Protect symbol appears. The product will cycle on and off to maintain 

a temperature of approximately 5ºC to give a degree of protection against frost conditions.

Intelligent Eco Heat: 

The product will automatically regulate the room temperature 

accordingly. In this mode the product operates at full power, however the output 

of the product is automatically reduced and regulated as the room temperature 

approaches the desired level. This mode optimises energy use by calculating the 

most efficient and effective way to achieve the desired temperature setting. The 

desired room temperature can be adjusted at any time during operation by pressing 

the appropriate key. 

High Heat: 

In this mode, the appliance will operate at a high heat setting, the 

appliance will automatically cycle at this setting to maintain the room temperature 

setting. Fan speed is automatically set to Medium speed to boost heat output.

Low Heat: 

In this mode, the appliance will operate at a low heat setting, the appliance 

will automatically cycle at this setting to maintain the room temperature setting. 

Fan speed is automatically set to Low speed.

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If the temperature is set and is lower than the room temperature then the product will shut off. 

The temperature will be flashing to indicate this. The product will stay in this state until the room 

temperature lowers or the set temperature is increased higher than the room temperature.

Increase Fan speed

Decrease Fan speed

Cycle through Fan speeds

Low Speed: 

This speed is designed to give a Low level of cooling effect.

       

Medium Speed: 

This speed is designed to give Medium cooling effect.

Turbo Speed:

 The '

highest velocity

' setting is designed to give Maximum 

cooling effect.

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Default Fan speed is Low. When only the Fan is running the segmented display cycles through 

3 states to resemble a rotating fan blade.

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Summary of Contents for MaxAir25 B

Page 1: ...rd Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC EN55014 1 EN55014 2 EN61000 3 2 and EN61000 3 3 which cover the essential requirements of EMC Directive 2014 30 EU and the LVD Directive 2014 35 EU As with all por...

Page 2: ...h the coloured markings in your plug proceed as follows Connect the BROWN wire to the terminal marked L or coloured RED Connect the BLUE wire to the terminal marked N or coloured BLACK Note L or N mus...

Page 3: ...Dimensions 270mm 270mm 694mm...

Page 4: ...of the product Slide the glass base into place Screw the fixing nut on to fix the glass base into position The product is now assembled and should be placed in an upright position Always ensure the p...

Page 5: ...tting Sound and Audio Bluetooth will attempt to re pair Runback Timer and Oscillation will return to OFF Note Inactive buttons will not beep when pressed Standby mode Powergoingtotheproductbuttheprodu...

Page 6: ...vice goes out of range the product will try to reconnect for 60 seconds and will then exit pairing mode and the Bluetooth icon will turn off When a previously connected device comes back into range th...

Page 7: ...Remote Control Storage Remote Control Standby Increase Heating Mode Oscillation Decrease Fan Speed Cooling Only Runback Timer Changing Remote Batteries Hot Do Not Touch...

Page 8: ...tting the appliance will automatically cycle at this setting to maintain the room temperature setting Fan speed is automatically set to Medium speed to boost heat output Low Heat In this mode the appl...

Page 9: ...h can be set in either cooling or heating modes The Runback Timer range is 1 to 12 hours To set Runback Timer please follow the directions below Increase Runback time stops at 12hr Increase Runback ti...

Page 10: ...e Oscillation OFF Product will be static and icon will be off LED Feature Lighting The MaxAir comes with LED Feature Lighting This Feature Lighting can be switched On or Off To do this press and hold...

Page 11: ...pliance is not used for extended periods it must be protected against excessive dust and dirt Cleaning This heater is provided with an air filter This is designed to remove large dust particles fluff...

Page 12: ...y direction The tilt switch mechanism makes a muted rattling noise when the product is moved or tilted this is not a fault this noise is normal Product should only be operated on a flat stable surface...

Page 13: ...over on the rear of the remote Insert the button cell CR 2025 3V battery with the positive terminal facing upwards Replace the cover Supplementary Information Recycling For electrical products sold wi...

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Page 16: ...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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