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 Operation

Options

The Options Menu enables you to choose time and 

temperature formats that suit your preferences. 

These are:

DST Rule

 (Daylight Saving Setting) - None, UK/

Ireland, Canada & US

Temp Units - 

°C or °F

Setback Temp –

 Setback Temperature defines 

the Comfort OFF temperature by the number 

of degrees below the Comfort ON tempera

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ture. It ranges from 0°C (0°F) to 5°C (9°F). 

It is highly recommended that a setback of 

2°C (4°F) or less is used to reduce the time 

the heater takes to bring the room back to its 

Comfort On temperature. For example: If Set

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back temperature is 2°C and the comfort ON 

temperature is set to 21°C, when the timer 

mode switches to comfort OFF the heater will 

regulate the room temperature at 19°C. 

Child Lock

To lock the controls press 

back

 and the 

selector 

dial

 together for 5 seconds. Child Lock will appear 

at the bottom of the screen. To unlock the control 

repeat the action of pressing 

back 

and 

selector

 

dial for 3 seconds.

!

 NOTE:

 The controls cannot be adjusted when 

the child lock is active.

User Information

Press and hold the 

selector dial

 for 5 seconds to 

display the 

user information

 menu, three choices 

are available:

SP Range

 - Adjustment of the temperature 

range available

Factory

 - Returns all settings to the factory 

presets – Yes or No.

Extra Charge

 - Adjustment to increase the 

amount of energy stored

Service Menu

 CAUTION: 

Changing the settings in the Ser

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vice Menu should ONLY be done by a SERVICE 

TECHNICIAN as changes may affect the preferred 

operation of the unit.
Press and hold the Menu, Back AND Selector dial 

for 5 seconds to display the Service Menu, five op

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tions are available:

1. 

Configure

 - has three options within it:

a. Initial Charge

 – Determines whether an 

initial charge of 0% or 100% is needed.

b. Fan Speed 

- Adjustment of fan speed 

between 75% and 100% mainly used to 

reduce noise control.

!

 NOTE:

 A lower maximum fan speed re

-

sults in a lower maximum heater output.

c. Calibrate RTC (Real Time Clock) 

- Re-

boots the heater. The screen will light up 

with no display during this process.

2.  Appliance ID 

- Indicates you heaters unique 

identification number.

3.  Charge Time

 - Sets the standalone charge 

time. When not connected to the Quantum 

hub, this setting will be the core charging 

time.

4.  Heater Size

 - Displays the capacity of the 

heater. The capacity of the heater can be 

found on the rating label on the outer shell of 

the heater.

!

 NOTE:

 This setting should only be changed if 

found to be incorrect.

Summary of Contents for QSH-100

Page 1: ...f Dimplex products please visit www dimplex com 7212670100R04 Owner s Manual Quantum Storage Heater Models QSH 70 QSH 100 QSH 125 QSH 150 Boost Output 208 240V 473 630W 660 880W 848 1130W 1035 1380W R...

Page 2: ...Time 11 Choosing and Setting a Timer Mode 11 Boost 12 Options 13 Child Lock 13 User Information 13 Service Menu 13 Maintenance 14 Warranty 15 Quantum Quick Set Up Sheet and Settings Records 16 Always...

Page 3: ...uct Under Manufacturer s Warranty Contact us at www dimplex com customer_support For Troubleshooting and Technical Support OR Toll Free 1 888 DIMPLEX 1 888 346 7539 Monday to Friday 8 00 a m to 4 30 p...

Page 4: ...apers clothes and curtains away from heater 5 To prevent a possible fire do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner Do not use on soft surfaces like a bed where openings may become blocked 6 Do...

Page 5: ...available when warmth is required This makes more effi cient use of the stored energy as you can turn off the heater when you are out or do not need it Choosing a Location Compared with traditional s...

Page 6: ...king visible on the base of the heater 3 Ensure the feet are secured at the location holes marked with an X see Figure 3 4 Stand the heater on its feet before removing the packaging 5 Once the feet ha...

Page 7: ...he wall Remove the wall bracket from the heater by removing the two screws at each end of the bracket Place the heater to one side and position the bracket against the wall aligning it with the locati...

Page 8: ...e heater Lay the inner panel carefully to one side to ensure it is not damaged Figure 10 2 Remove any internal packaging 3 The bricks have several grooves on one surface for locating around the elemen...

Page 9: ...ould any excess cable be pushed inside or behind the heater CAUTION Once installed do not attempt to reposition the heater without first unloading the bricks Figure 11 Reassembly 1 Replace all the pan...

Page 10: ...for periods of time This happens because the room tem perature is at or above the temperature set on the control and the room does not need any more heat at that time Control Functions The heater con...

Page 11: ...OTE When the heater is initially installed a Warning Message may appear This means the real time clock has not been initialized This can be set by pressing the Menu button and following the above step...

Page 12: ...e settings to successive days or all days by again choosing Modify selecting the day with the correct settings and either choosing Copy next or Copy all If preferred each day can be modified individua...

Page 13: ...on menu three choices are available SP Range Adjustment of the temperature range available Factory Returns all settings to the factory presets Yes or No Extra Charge Adjustment to increase the amount...

Page 14: ...ry cloth During the summer months or at other times when the appliance is not in use and is completely cold the opportunity should be taken to wipe over with a damp cloth Do not use abrasive cleaning...

Page 15: ...logue model and serial numbers available when calling Limited warranty service requires a proof of purchase of the product What Dimplex will do in the event of a defect In the event a product or part...

Page 16: ...k if you typically work 5 days a week during the day Home all Day has pre set times Monday to Sunday which can be altered if desired Holiday pre programmed for 13 days at 10 C 50 F set the number of d...

Page 17: ...and Alone charge time Utility Off Peak period Typically 23 00 07 00 Nova Scotia 23 00 07 00 Ontario 19 00 07 00 HEATER SIZE Displays the type of the heater Please Enter User Information Menu Press and...

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