Dimplex WLL20-AU Instruction Manual Download Page 12

Manual Operation

Operating Instructions 

But-
ton

Display

Func-
tion

Description

A

On/

Standby

Press this button once to turn on the product. Press it again to turn off the product. 
When turned on, you will hear a beep and the digital display will show the 'ON,' icon, 
followed by displaying the current room temperature. The display will then turn off. The 
main LED lights will activate. Be careful not to look directly into the LED's. Although 
the mains lights operate immediately, it will take a further 45 seconds before the flame 
effect starts.

B

Con-

trols fan 

heater

Press the 'Mode' button once for 'Heat' mode. The display will show the current 
setting. Using the

 '+'

 and 

'-'

 buttons you can turn the heat on at the 'Low' or 'High' 

setting and turn the heat off. You will hear 2 beeps for 'Low' heat setting and 3 beeps 
for 'High' heat setting. You will hear 1 beep when the heat is turned off.

Press the 'Mode' button twice for 'Thermostat' mode. The display will show the 
current room temperature and then the set point temperature. Using the 

'+' 

and 

'-' 

buttons you can adjust the set point temperature up and down. If the set point 

temperature is below the room temperature, the heat function will not operate. The 
temperature range is from 15-35°C.

Press the 'Mode' button three times for 'Fire' mode. The display will show the Fire 
icon followed by the current fire effect setting. There are 6 fire settings. Using the 

'+' 

and 

'-' 

buttons you can adjust the height of the flame effect.

Thermo-

stat

Flame 

intensity

C

Setting/

Tempera-

ture

De-

crease 

Setting/
Temper-

ature

Press this button to decrease the mode or temperature the device is currently 
running on.

D

Setting/

Tempera-

ture

Increase 
Setting/
Temper-

ature

Press this button to increase the mode or temperature the device is currently running 
on.

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Summary of Contents for WLL20-AU

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL For domestic household use only Willowbrook 2kW Opti myst Portable Electric Stove Model WLL20 AU 08 53726 1 Issue 7 OCN 11905...

Page 2: ...immediately below a fixed socket outlet or connection box This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experienc...

Page 3: ...pliance or obstruct the air circulation around the appliance for instance by curtains or furniture as this could cause overheating and a fire risk This Heater carries the warning symbol indicating tha...

Page 4: ...Unfortunately it is not obvious when a button or coin battery is stuck in a child s oesophagus food pipe There are no specific symptoms associated with this The child might cough gag or drool a lot ap...

Page 5: ...xtension leads or power boards Where there is risk of fire or close to a naked flame Where the power cable may be damaged On a slope or uneven surface Where it may be damaged by chemicals If there is...

Page 6: ...age 2000 Heat Settings 2 Thermostat Control Yes Remote Control Yes Warranty 2 Years Dimensions w x d x h 440 x 305 x 582mm Specifications For greater precision please always refer to the rating label...

Page 7: ...in an environment where background noise is very low it may be possible to hear a sound which is related to the operation of the fan heater flame effect This is normal and should not be a cause for co...

Page 8: ...any way If the cut out operates unplug the heater from the socket outlet and allow approximately 10 minutes before reconnecting Before switching the heater back on remove any obstruction that may be r...

Page 9: ...2 Gently lift out the fuel bed and carefully set aside Fig 4 3 Remove the water tank by lifting upwards and outwards Fig 5 4 Remove the nozzle by unclipping and lifting upwards and outwards Fig 6 5 T...

Page 10: ...cessary to prolong the life of the flame and smoke producing unit The water should be filtered through a con ventional domestic water filter unit and the filter should be replaced regularly 5 Screw th...

Page 11: ...n over the remote control and follow the diagram embossed on the remote control 3 Only use CR2025 size batteries Control Panel Remote To replace the battery 1 Remove the screw push down on the battery...

Page 12: ...setting and 3 beeps for High heat setting You will hear 1 beep when the heat is turned off Press the Mode button twice for Thermostat mode The display will show the current room temperature and then t...

Page 13: ...settings You will heat 2 beeps for Low heat setting and 3 beeps for High heat setting C Heat Off Press this button once to turn off the heat You will hear 1 beep D Room set point temps Display temper...

Page 14: ...e the flame generator time to react to changes you have made 4 The fire will use less water if the flame effect is set to a lower level 5 Do not tilt or move the fire while there is water in the tank...

Page 15: ...its location Fig 5 5 Carefully tilt so that the liquid drains out of the sump 6 Put a small amount of washing liquid into the sump and using the supplied brush gently clean all surfaces including the...

Page 16: ...formation For any troubleshooting advice please contact the relative Customer Care Centre below Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Ltd Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd 8 Lakeview Drive 38 Harris Road East Tamaki...

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