Dimplex Electric Heater OFRC20TI User Manual

OFRC10TI  
OFRC10, OFRC15, OFRC20, OFRC25  
OFRC10TI, OFRC15TI, OFRC20TI & OFRC25TI  
08/19819/2 (UK)  
Issue 2  
The product complies with the European Safety Standards EN60335-2-30 and the European Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)  
EN55014, EN60555-2 and EN60555-3 These cover the essential requirements of EEC Directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC  
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Dimplex Dry Column Radiators  
Models : OFRC10, OFRC10TI, OFRC15, OFRC15TI, OFRC20, OFRC20TI, OFRC25 & OFRC25TI  
THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:  
Model  
Description  
5 Fin, Thermostat, 2 Heat Settings, Neon  
Watts  
1000  
1000  
1500  
1500  
2000  
2000  
2500  
2500  
GREEN/YELLOW :  
BLUE :  
BROWN :  
EARTH  
NEUTRAL  
LIVE  
OFRC10  
OFRC10TI  
OFRC15  
OFRC15TI  
OFRC20  
OFRC20TI  
OFRC25  
OFRC25TI  
5 Fin, Thermostat, 2 Heat Settings, Neon, Electronic Timer  
7 Fin, Thermostat, 2 Heat Settings, Neon  
Connect the Green/Yellow wire to the terminal marked E or the earth  
symbol or coloured Green or Green/Yellow.  
Connect the Brown wire to the terminal marked L or coloured Red.  
Connect the Blue wire to the terminal marked N or coloured Black. DO  
NOT connect the Brown (Live) or the Blue (Neutral) wires to the Earth  
terminal of your 13 amp plug. If the terminals of the plug are unmarked  
or you are in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician.  
7 Fin, Thermostat, 2 Heat Settings, Neon, Electronic Timer  
9 Fin, Thermostat, 2 Heat Settings, Neon  
9 Fin, Thermostat, 2 Heat Settings, Neon, Electronic Timer  
11 Fin, Thermostat, 2 Heat Settings, Neon  
11 Fin, Thermostat, 2 Heat Settings, Neon, Electronic Timer  
Important Safety Advice  
If the appliance is damaged, check immediately with the supplier  
before installation and operation.  
Fitting the castors  
Remove the carton containing the castor assemblies from the packing.  
Fit the castors to the stub axles by applying hand pressure until each  
castor clicks into position - see Fig. 3. Note that the castors are designed  
to be a tight fit on the axles but will rotate in use.  
Warning – This appliance must not be used in a bathroom.  
Warning – Do not use this heater in the immediate surroundings  
of a bath, a shower or a swimming pool.  
The castors can only be fitted between the outer fins (as shown in Fig. 2).  
Turn the radiator upside down on a carpet or other soft surface to avoid  
damage  
Warning – This heater must not be located immediately below a  
fixed socket outlet.  
WARNING : THE RADIATOR IS HEAVY – ENSURE THAT IT IS SUPPORTED  
TO PREVENT IT FROM TOPPLING. Ask a second person to help with this  
if necessary. Position castor bracket (see Fig. 3) onto the threaded pins on  
the control panel. Place the winged nut ‘C’ on the thread and tighten it  
securely.  
Repeat the process for castor bracket ‘B’ onto the last fin.  
Note: The 5 fin column radiator models - OFRC10 & OFRC10TI use  
curved castor brackets and must be fitted as shown in Fig. 2.  
Lift the radiator clear of the floor, then turn it back upright and stand it on  
its castors as shown in Fig. 1. It is now ready for use.  
Warning – Do not use in areas where petrol, paint or flammable  
liquids are used or stored.  
Follow these instructions carefully.  
The heater carries a warning ‘Do Not Cover’ to alert the user to  
the risk of fire that exists if the heater is accidentally covered.  
The 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 or instruction concerning the 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.  
Positioning the Heater  
Select the position for the radiator ensuring there is clearance from any  
furniture and fittings of at least 300mm above the heater and 150mm  
each side. The radiator should only be operated on a flat stable surface.  
If the mains lead is damaged, it must be replaced by the  
manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person  
in order to avoid a hazard.  
Operation  
Unplug the heater when not required for long periods.  
IMPORTANT – Objects or clothing must not be placed on this heater.  
Before using the heater ensure that all warnings and instructions have  
been read carefully.  
To bring the heater into use plug it in. Neon indicating lights located at  
the controls area will glow when the appliance is plugged into the mains.  
Momentary contact with any part of the heater should not cause  
injury. However aged, infirm persons or young children should  
not be left unsupervised in the vicinity of the heater.  
Please Note – We recommend that you open a window to ventilate  
the room when using the heater for the first time.  
Controls  
THE HEATER CARRIES THE WARNING SYMBOL INDICATING  
THAT IT MUST NOT BE COVERED.  
Thermostat (see Fig. 4)  
The Thermostat (see Fig. 4) controls the heat output according to the  
room temperature. This ensures that the heater will not produce heat  
unnecessarily when the room is warm. To set the temperature you require,  
turn the thermostat knob clockwise until the required setting is reached.  
Alternatively to heat a cold room quickly, turn the thermostat knob up  
fully. When the room has reached the desired temperature, turn the  
thermostat knob anti-clockwise until the thermostat just clicks off. The  
heater will now automatically operate at this temperature. With the  
General  
The radiator is designed for operation on an AC electricity supply, and is  
suitable for use in domestic dwellings and similar indoor locations.  
Always ensure that the appliance is stood on a firm, level base near to,  
but not directly beneath, a suitable fixed socket outlet.  
The radiator is fitted with castors and a handle for ease of movement.  
Selector switches provide a choice of heat output and an adjustable  
thermostat enables the room temperature to be controlled accordingly. It  
is supplied with a cord and plug ready for use.  
The supply cord should be uncoiled before use (see ‘Storage’).  
DO NOT pull the radiator along by the mains lead.  
thermostat set to  
‘ and the heat selection switch set to the required  
heat output the appliance switches on automatically when the temperature  
falls below +5°C to +8°C.  
Note – Should the heater fail to come on when the thermostat is at a low  
setting, this may be due to the room temperature being higher than the  
thermostat setting.  
Important - The radiator must only be operated with the wheels and  
castors fitted and in the upright position as shown in Fig. 1.  
Warning – The heater complies with stringent safety standards but to  
ensure efficient operation SURFACES OF THE HEATER WILL BECOME  
HOT AND CONTACT WITH THESE AREAS SHOULD BE AVOIDED,  
particularly between the fins on the top and sides.  
Heat Selector Switches (see Fig. 5)  
Selector switches located on the control panel provide a choice of heat  
output to suit varying conditions and for economy of operation.  
The control panel area is designed to be at a far lower temperature to  
allow the safe operation of the controls at any time.  
Table 1  
Model  
Switch  
Switch  
Electrical  
OFRC10/OFRC10TI  
OFRC15/OFRC15TI  
OFRC20/OFRC20TI  
OFRC25/OFRC25TI  
700W  
1000W  
1500W  
2000W  
2500W  
WARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED  
If the socket outlets in your home are not of the 13 amp BS1363 type they  
will not accept the plug connected to this heater, therefore cut off the  
plug. When cut off this plug can constitute a shock hazard if inserted into  
a socket outlet. It must therefore be disposed of safely.  
1000W  
1400W  
1700W  
Before wiring the appropriate plug please note that the wires in this  
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Once the timer batteries are fully charged, if there is a power cut or if the  
heater is disconnected from the mains for less than six months, then the  
timer will continue to keep time & the settings in the memory will remain  
intact.  
If however the timer back up batteries have not been charged fully, or if  
the heater is deprived of power for longer than six months, then the time  
and the programme settings are likely to be lost and you may therefore  
need to reset the time and the programme before using the AUTO MODE  
again.  
Digital Timer Operation (see Fig. 6)  
IMPORTANT: Remember to observe all safety warnings when operating  
the heater on auto setting, either attended or unattended.  
The timer allows you to select ‘AUTO’ or ‘MAN ON’ by pressing the ‘MODE’  
button until the required MODE appears at the bottom of the timer  
display.  
AUTO’ MODE allows the heater to switch ON and OFF according to a set  
24 Hour program period (see ‘Setting Programs’ section below).  
MAN ON’ MODE allows power to the heater uninterrupted by the program  
Storage  
settings.  
Key Lock:  
If the radiator is not required for long periods, for example during the  
summer, it should be stored in a dry place and preferably covered to  
prevent the accumulation of dirt and dust. The supply cord should be  
neatly coiled around the cable wrap (see Fig. 1) ensuring that the plug  
does not trail on the floor.  
If ‘ENTER’ and ‘MODE’ are pressed within 1 second, the keys will be  
locked. The user will know the keys are locked as the lock symbol ‘ ’ will  
be displayed on the top left hand corner of the screen. To unlock the  
keypad, press ‘ENTER’ and then ‘MODE’ within 1 second.  
Initial Operation  
IMPORTANT  
For initial use, plug the heater into a regular household power point and  
turn the power on. The timer is now ready to be set up for use.  
The heater must be kept plugged in at the mains to retain the time and  
the programmed settings. If unplugged from the mains, resetting the  
time and the programmed settings will be necessary.  
Setting Current Time  
Cleaning  
1. Press the ‘PROGRAM’ button ONCE. The clock symbol  
appears on  
the top left hand side of the screen. The user can now set the clock.  
2. The hour digit will flash. To adjust the hour use the ‘-‘ & ‘+’ buttons.  
Confirm the hour digit by pressing ‘ENTER’.  
3. Once ‘ENTER’ has been pressed the minutes will flash. To adjust the  
minutes use the ‘-‘ & ‘+’ buttons. Confirm the minute digit by pressing  
ENTER’.  
4. The timer now returns to the default display.  
5. To reset incorrect time, repeat previous steps.  
WARNING - ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE  
CLEANING THE HEATER.  
Do not use detergents, abrasive cleaning powder or polish of any kind on  
the body of the heater.  
Allow the heater to cool, then wipe with a dry cloth to remove dust and a  
damp cloth (not wet) to clean off stains. Be careful not to allow  
moisture in to the heater.  
Recycling  
Once the correct time is set, a total of four ON/OFF time programs can be  
set for operation.  
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.  
Setting Programmes  
Press the ‘PROGRAM’ key twice to set the programs.  
You are now setting the programs starting with P1 ‘ON’.  
SETTING P1 ON TIME:  
1. To set the hour use the ‘-‘ & ‘+’ buttons. Confirm the hour digit by  
pressing ‘ENTER’.  
2. To set the minutes use the ‘-‘ & ‘+’ buttons. Confirm the minute digit by  
pressing ‘ENTER’.  
Note: The minutes can only be set in 10 minute blocks in programme  
After Sales Service  
Your product is guaranteed for three years from the date of  
purchase.  
Within this period, we undertake to repair or exchange this  
product free of charge provided it has been installed and  
operated in accordance with these instructions.  
Your rights under this guarantee are additional to your statutory rights,  
which in turn are not affected by this guarantee.  
MODE’.  
SETTING P1 OFF TIME:  
3. To set the hour use the ‘-‘ & ‘+’ buttons. Confirm the hour digit by  
pressing ‘ENTER’.  
4. To set the minutes use the ‘-‘ & ‘+’ buttons. Confirm the minute digit by  
pressing ‘ENTER’.  
Repeat steps 1 to 4 to programme P2, P3 & P4. After programming P4  
‘OFF’ you automatically exit to the default display.  
Should you require after sales information or assistance witn this product  
please go to www.dimplex.co.uk where you will find our self help  
guide by clicking on “After Sales” or ring our help desk on 0845 600  
5111 (UK) or 01 842 4833 (R.O.I).  
Spare parts are also available on the website www.dimplex.co.uk.  
At any time while programming the timer you can press the ‘PROGRAM’  
button to exit to the default display.  
Note: If the ‘ON’ time is the same as the ‘OFF’ time the appliance will  
ignore the program.  
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase.  
The Advance Function  
When in ‘AUTO’ MODE, if the ‘+’ button is pressed for longer than 2  
seconds the programme will ADVANCE to the next setting programmed  
and will only revert back to the program when the subsequent programme  
time is reached. When the ‘ADVANCE’ function is running the ‘ADVANCE’  
segment will be displayed on the LCD screen. If the ‘-‘ button is pressed  
when the ‘ADVANCE’ programme is running the ‘ADVANCE’ feature will  
be automatically cancelled and the programme will run as normal.  
Note - Timer Memory Back Up Batteries - Once the heater has been left  
plugged in with the socket switched on for at least 72 hours the timer’s  
memory back up batteries will be fully charged.  
Dimplex UK Limited  
Millbrook House  
Grange Drive  
Hedge End  
Southampton  
Tel.  
01 8424833  
Republic of Ireland  
Hampshire. SO30 2DF  
[c] Dimplex UK Limited  
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