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© 2016 Dimplex North America Limited

1367 Industrial Road    Cambridge ON Canada N3H 4W3
1-888-346-7539    www.dimplex.com

 

Warranty

The Manufacturer warrants the heating elements and components of the 

enclosed product against any defect in material or workmanship for a period 

of one year from the date of purchase.  In full satisfaction of any claims 

under this Warranty the Manufacturer will repair or replace without charge, in 

its factory or in the field as it alone may decide, any parts which in its opinion 

are defective.
The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for any transportation or shipping 

costs in relation to such repair or replacement except as specifically 

assumed by it.  Misuse of this product or repairs by persons other than the 

Manufacturer’s authorized personnel without the Manufacturer’s written 

approval, will void this Warranty.
This Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties or conditions whether express 

or implied including but not limited to those of merchantability or fitness for 

purpose and shall constitute the sole remedy of the Purchaser and the sole 

liability of the Manufacturer in respect of the sale of the product, whether 

in the nature of breach or breach of fundamental term, or of negligence or 

otherwise.
The Manufacturer shall not be liable for any special, indirect or consequential 

damages or for any damages resulting from removal or replacement of a 

heater subject to warranty claim without the Manufacturer’s authorization.
This Warranty is transferable by the original  consumer purchaser of the 

product.  Any claims under this Warranty must be submitted in writing to 

the Service Manager, Dimplex North America Ltd., 1367 Industrial Rd., 

Cambridge, Ontario N3H 4W3, Canada.

1.  Set thermostat to desired temperature and both fan 

and heat should come on.  Note that when desired 

temperature is reached the fan operation will continue for 

a short period after the elements have de-energized in 

order to remove residual heat from the unit.

2.  The fan motor is permanently lubricated and sealed at 

the factory and is maintenance free.

3.  It is suggested that at the beginning of each season the 

front panel is removed and the wire connection condition 

is checked and the unit is cleaned of dust and dirt with a 

vacuum cleaner.

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  NOTE:

  Always open the circuit breaker to disconnect 

power to the unit prior to performing any maintenance or 

service operation.

  

WARNING:

  Should the Over Temp light come on, 

disconnect power to the heater or turn down the 

thermostat fully counterclockwise and call a licensed 

electrician.  DO NOT USE HEATER UNTIL PROBLEM IS 

DETERMINED AND FIXED. 

 Operation and 

 

Maintenance

Figure 3

(A)  Place frame over top of tabs.
(B)  Push in at bottom until frame is flush with front panel.
(C)  Insert two (2) screws to hold frame in place.

4.  Insert approximately 15” (38cm) of supply wire into re-

cess box through knockout provided in upper left hand 

corner (Figure 2b).

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  NOTE:

 Wire should be rated for a minimum of 75°C 

(167°F)
5.  Connect power supply to terminals provided marked L1 

and L2.  Ground wire should be secured to green ground 

screw provided on side of heater assembly (Figure 1).

6.  All units are factory prewired for operation with built-in 

thermostat.   If remote thermostat operation is required 

follow appropriate wiring diagram located on inside of 

recess box.

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  NOTE:

  For applications where the unit is to operate at 

the lower wattage, see wiring diagram located on inside of 

the recess box for appropriate jumper to remove.
7.  Secure heater assembly to recess box using four (4) M4 

screws previously removed.  

Front Panel Installation

8.  Remove trim frame from front panel assembly.
9.  If tamper proof built-in or remote thermostat operation 

is required, secure the louvered door to the front panel 

using two (2) M3 screws (not included) through the holes 

provided.  The knob can then be removed and adjust-

ment of the thermostat can be made using a slotted 

screwdriver through the front panel.

10. Check to see that the fan blade is free to turn and that 

no residue remains in the unit.  Front panel can then be 

secured to assembly using four (4) M4.8 x 37 screws 

provided.

11.  Replace Front Panel (Grille), see Figure 3.

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