Dimplex WMCS712N Installation And Operating Instructions Download Page 2

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

PREPARATION

The heater will arrive 
separately from its 
storage bricks, the 
following bricks will 
be required.

Model 712N - 8 bricks

Model 718N - 12 bricks

Model 724N - 16 bricks

WARNING

  - This appliance must be earthed.

Only heat resisting cable (min. rating T85) should be used. The 
wires in the mains cable will be coloured as follows;

 

GREEN & YELLOW 

EARTH

 BLUE 

  - NEUTRAL

 BROWN 

  - LIVE

SUGGESTED FIXINGS

SOLID BRICK/BLOCK - No. 10 size plastic inserts, 8mm drill bit. 
Drill hole 15mm deeper than plastic insert length.

PLASTERBOARD - If possible locate studding and use No. 10 
woodscrews directly into the wood, otherwise M5 rawlplug intersets 
are suitable.

NOTE:FOR ALL OTHER WALL TYPES (e.g. Timber frame and 
hollow concrete) SEEK SPECIALIST ADVICE.

FIXING ASSEMBLY

1.  ENSURE THAT FIXING KIT AND FEET HAVE BEEN LOCATED 
BEFORE DISPOSING OF PACKAGING.

2.  Fit the feet with the open end of the foot to the front of the heater.  
Secure each foot using  the two taptite screws provided.

2.

3.  Place the heater on its feet and in the desired position against 
the wall.  Ensure the heater is based on a fi rm level surface at least 
75mm from any end wall and at least 250mm below any shelf or 
similar projection.  Cut away any gripper rod or carpet which would 
prevent the heater sitting fi rmly on the fl oor.

3.

4.  Mark the position of the two outside corners of the wall bracket 
with the heater pushed tight against the wall.  Remove the wall 
bracket from the heater by removing the screw at each end.  Place 
the heater to one side and reposition the bracket against the wall 
using the corner marks for alignment.

Four fi xing positions must be chosen for the 724N, three for the 
718N and two for the 712N.  Mark the positions for the fi xing holes 
- two at the extreme ends and the others spaced evenly between 
them.  Remove the bracket from the wall, drill the holes in the 
positions marked, and insert suitable fi xings previously described.  
Secure the wall bracket to the wall.

4.

5.  If mains connection is to be made from the left hand side, at 
this point the mains lead must be secured to the back of the heater 
using ties provided in the fi xing kit.

5.

6. THE FOLLOWING MUST BE APPLIED WHEN FIXING THE 
HEATER TO THE WALL BRACKET
i)  If no skirting board is present secure the heater through the wall 

bracket slots closest to the wall.

ii)  If 100mm (4in.) skirting is present secure the heater through 

the outer slots.

iii) If  skirting taller than 150mm (6in.) is present this must be 

reduced to 150mm (6in.) over the entire width of the heater 
plus 25mm (1in.) at each end.

Do not fully tighten these screws until the bricks are loaded into 
the heater as some settling of the heater may occur.
NOTE: NEVER REMOVE THESE SCREWS WITHOUT FIRST 
UNLOADING THE HEATER.

Summary of Contents for WMCS712N

Page 1: ...cturer for further advice This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision for instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance This a...

Page 2: ...heater sitting firmly on the floor 3 4 Mark the position of the two outside corners of the wall bracket with the heater pushed tight against the wall Remove the wall bracket from the heater by removing the screw at each end Place the heater to one side and reposition the bracket against the wall using the corner marks for alignment Four fixing positions must be chosen for the 724N three for the 71...

Page 3: ...r of bricks again with the recess towards the element The complete core will comprise 712N 2 x 4 Brick Columns 718N 3 x 4 Brick Columns 724N 4 x 4 Brick Columns 13 Replace the inner front complete with insulation by locating its bottom edge behind the front lip of the chassis and inserting retaining screws along the top and both sides 14 Check that the flap mechanism operates freely on its hinges ...

Page 4: ...dry cloth when the heater is cool Do not use abrasive powders or furniture polish Discoloration of wall finishes can sometimes occur immediately above a storage heater due to the properties of some paints and decorating materials or the presence of environmental impurities in the air such as soot or incense generated for the burning of candles etc AFTER SALES SERVICE Your storage heater is guarant...

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