Dimplex XMC712N Installation And Operating Instructions Download Page 4

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7.

Remove the front panel by removing the two self tapping 
screws along  its bottom edge.  With hands positioned 

on each side of the panel, lift upwards to unhook the top edge 
whilst pressing down on the top panel with your thumbs.

Ensure the convector element is not damaged when placing 
this panel to one side.

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8.

Remove the inner front panel be removing the screws 
along its top and sides.  As the front insulation is 

attached care must be taken when lifting this panel from 
the heater and placing it to one side.  Remove the internal 
packing by sliding it up and off the elements taking care not 
to damage the insulation.

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9.

Remove one element to allow access for the back row 
of bricks.  On the 724N remove the element to the right 

of centre, on the 718N remove the central element, on the 
712N the left hand element should be removed.
Loosen the two screws securing the element tails in the 
ceramic connector block, and lift the element up and out of 
the heater.

10.

Carefully fi t the bottom row of the back layer of bricks 
placing the two end bricks in position fi rst with the 

recess towards the element.  Fit the top row of bricks also 
with the recess towards the element.

11.

Refi t the element which has been removed by feeding 
the tails down through the hole in the base insulation and 

into the connector block.  Ensure the element is fully pushed 
home then securely tighten the two screws in the block.

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12.

Fit the front layer 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 fl ap mechanism operates freely on its 
hinges and that with the output control set to 1 the fl ap 

is correctly seated in its closed position.

15.

Connection of Supply to Convector - Feed the mains 
cable through the cable clamp and make connections as 

marked on the heater.  Pull back any slack through the clamp 
and tighten clamping screw.  Make sure clamp is tightening 
on outer sheath of cable and not on individual conductors.

WARNING  - This appliance must be earthed.

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RESTRICTED SUPPLY

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Connection of supply to Convector is through a 

cable clamp in the case of the front panel.

Connect the wires as detailed below, pull back any slack 
through the cable clamp and tighten clamping screws, see 
picture 16.

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17.

Replace the outer front 
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hooking the grille into its 
retaining slot on the top panel 
and lowering it into position. 
Secure the front panel with 
two self tapping screws.

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18.

Check that the screws securing the heater to the wall 
bracket have been fully tightened.

IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT ALL SCREWS ARE REPLACED 
TO ENSURE EARTH CONTINUITY.

Once installed do not attempt to reposition the heater without 
fi rst obtaining the services of a competent electrician.

UNRESTRICTED 
SUPPLY

ENSURE THAT CABLE CLAMP IS 
SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE 
CHASSIS OF THE HEATER.

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Page 2: ... manufacturer 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...

Page 3: ...heater sitting firmly on the floor 3 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 718N...

Page 4: ... 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 a...

Page 5: ...en heaters and curtains 5 Should your heater fail to operate either employ the services of a competent electrician or Telephone 0845 600 5111 ALSO REFER TO COVER PAGE Set both the Input Control and the Output Control to 6 and leave the heater for 48 hours Following the commissioning period adjust the controls as stated below The controls are located under the hinged flap at the top right hand corn...

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