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Fig. 1

3.

2.

7.

4.

8.

6.

9.

5.

1.

This heater must be used on an 

A.C.~

 supply only and the voltage marked 

on the heater must correspond to the supply voltage. This heater is fitted 

with a plug incorporating a 13 amp fuse. When replacing the fuse, a 13 

amp fuse approved by ASTA to BS 1362 must be used. 

If the plug is not suitable for the socket outlets in your home, the plug must 

be cut off and an appropriate one fitted. A plug cut off from a mains lead 

will give a shock hazard if inserted into a 13 amp socket elsewhere in the 

house. To avoid this, it should be disposed of immediately.

NOTE: The  fuse  cover  of  a  non-rewirable  plug  must  be  refitted  when 

changing the fuse. Should the cover become lost, the plug must not be 

used until the correct replacement fuse cover is obtained from your supplier 

or by contacting our customer helpline.

IMPORTANT:

  The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance 

with the following code:

BLUE: NEUTRAL

BROWN: LIVE

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspond with 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

’  must not be connected to the 

EARTH

 terminal marked ‘

E

’ 

or ‘ ’ or coloured 

GREEN

 or 

GREEN AND YELLOW

If in doubt, consult your electrician.

 

Main Elements - 

See Fig 1.

Heat Control 

- see Fig. 2

 

Thermostat Control - 

see Fig. 3

The heat output is controlled by the thermostat, according to the room 

temperature.

Turn the thermostat knob fully clockwise to 

maximum setting initially. When the room is 

warm enough, reduce the setting slowly until 

the heater just clicks off.

The heater will now cycle on and off to maintain 

your selected room  temperature. An audible click 

may be heard when the thermostat operates - this 

is normal.

Note: If the heater does not come on when the 

thermostat is at a low setting, this is normally 

because the room is warmer than the thermostat 

setting and is not a fault.

1. Power Indicator Light
2. Switch Knob
3. Thermostat Control Knob
4. Air Outlet
5. Tip Switch

6. Inlet Grille
7. Handle 

(Q2TS, Q3TS, Q2TSO, Q3TSO)

8. Oscillating Base 

(Q2TSO, Q3TSO)

9. Oscillation Switch 

(Q2TSO, Q3TSO)

Fig. 3

Using the Heater

Recycling

Cleaning

Safety - overheat protection

Electrical connection

OFF

Cool Blow*

Half Heat

Full Heat

Fig. 2

Oscillation 

(Q2TSO & Q3TSO Only)

Fig. 4

Model Identifier(s):

Q2TSNH

Q2TS

Q2TSO

Q3TSNH

Q3TS

Q3TSO

Heat output

Nominal heat output

Pnom

2.0

3.0

kW

Minimum heat output (indicative)

Pmin

0.8

1.5

kW

Maximum continuous heat output

Pmax,c

2.0

3.0

kW

Auxiliary electricity Consumption

At nominal heat output

elmax

0.0

0.0

kW

At minimum heat output

elmin

0.0

0.0

kW

In standby mode

elSB

0.0

0.0

kW

Type of heat output/ room temperature control

Mechanical thermostat room temperature control

Yes

Contact details

Glen Dimplex Heating & Ventilation

Millbrook House, Grange Drive, Hedge 

End, Southampton.

SO30 2DF

* When the heat control is set to  ‘ ’ for cool blow, set the thermostat 

control to maximum.Position ‘ ’ will turn the heater on and off to maintain 

a temperature of approximately 5°C.

The heater can be switched into oscillation mode by pressing the switch on 

the rear of the oscillation base, see 9. - Fig1.Position ‘ ’ will turn oscillation 

on and position ‘

’ will turn oscillation off, see Fig.4. The heater oscillates 

back and forth on its base through 90 degrees. Oscillation feature provides 

Heating and Cooling effect across a wide area. This is particularly useful 

for  providing  maximum  coverage  for  Heating  or  Cooling  effect  quickly 

and efficiently.

For your safety, this appliance is fitted with a thermal cut-out. In the event 

that the product overheats, the cut-out switches the heater off automatically. 

To bring the heater back into operation, remove the cause of overheating, 

then turn off the electrical supply to the heater for a few minutes.

When the heater has cooled sufficiently reconnect and switch on the heater.

If the cut-out operates repeatedly, contact your supplier.

WARNING ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY 

BEFORE CLEANING THE HEATER.

Do not use detergents, abrasive cleaning powders or polish of any kind 

on the heater.
Wipe with a dry cloth to remove dust and a damp cloth (not wet) to clean 

off stains. Be careful not to allow moisture into the heater. This heater is 

provided with an air filter. This is designed to remove large dust particles, 

fluff and hair to enhance air quality. It is recommended the filter be removed 

regularly to clean to avoid overheating of the element. Use a vacuum 

cleaner to remove any fluff which does accumulate.

For electrical products sold within the European 

Community.

At the end of the electrical products useful life it 

should not be disposed of with household waste. 

Please  recycle  where  facilities  exist.  Check  with 

your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice 

in your country.

Содержание QUBEFAN Q2TSNH

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Страница 2: ...OULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE CAUTION Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present WARNING Risk of fire Do not use this appliance connectedthroughanextensionleadoranyexternal switching device such as a plug in timer or remote control plug in adaptor All heating applian...

Страница 3: ... 2 Oscillation Q2TSO Q3TSO Only Fig 4 Model Identifier s Q2TSNH Q2TS Q2TSO Q3TSNH Q3TS Q3TSO Heat output Nominal heat output Pnom 2 0 3 0 kW Minimum heat output indicative Pmin 0 8 1 5 kW Maximum continuous heat output Pmax c 2 0 3 0 kW Auxiliary electricity Consumption At nominal heat output elmax 0 0 0 0 kW At minimum heat output elmin 0 0 0 0 kW In standby mode elSB 0 0 0 0 kW Type of heat outp...

Страница 4: ... any other equipment or property Accidental damage to your Dimplex product or damage to your Dimplex product from external sources for example transit weather electrical outages or power surges Fault or damage to your Dimplex product which is Not due to faulty materials or workmanship or which is due to circumstances outside Dimplex s control Caused by use of your Dimplex product for anything othe...

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