Dimplex Fan FXL18N User Manual

FXL(N)  
FAN STORAGE HEATER RANGE  
MODELS: FXL18N - 2.6kW / 18kWh STORAGE & 1.5kW BOOST  
FXL24N - 3.4kW / 24kWh STORAGE & 1.5kW BOOST  
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT  
PLEASE READ THIS LEAFLET CAREFULLY AND  
RETAIN FOR FURTHER USE. NOTE ALSO THE  
INFORMATION GIVEN ON THE HEATER  
The Installation must be carried out by trained personnel.  
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A means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring by a double pole switch with a  
contact separation of a minimum of 3mm and in accordance with the current IEE Wiring Regulations.  
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The heater must not be installed immediately below a fixed socket outlet.  
The heater is not suitable for connection to a 30A ring circuit.  
Do not position the heater under windows where curtains can contact the heater casing.  
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WARNING - THE SURFACES ON THIS HEATER CAN BE HOT.  
This heater meets EN60335 safety requirements. However, any heater type becomes hot in normal  
operation. Care must be taken to ensure that prolonged skin contact with the heater does not occur.  
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WHERE YOUNG CHILDREN, INFIRM PERSONS, OR THE AGED ARE PRESENT THIS APPLIANCE  
MUST BE ADEQUATELY GUARDED. Contact your installer or the manufacturer for further advice.  
This appliance is very heavy and must be securely fixed to a wall. DO NOT UNDER ANY  
CIRCUMSTANCES ATTEMPT TO MOVE OR REPOSITION THIS HEATER WITHOUT SEEKING  
EXPERT ADVICE.  
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To maintain stability, it is essential that the heater is placed on a level surface.  
This heater must be installed where it is impossible for switches and other controls to be touched by a  
person using a bath or shower.  
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IMPORTANT - Due to the newness of materials the heater will produce a slight smell for the first few  
days of operation. ROOMS MUST BE WELL VENTILATED AND YOUNG CHILDREN, CAGED BIRDS,  
OR PERSONS WITH RESPIRATORY COMPLAINTS MUST NOT REMAIN IN CLOSE PROXIMITY  
TO THE HEATER DURING THE FIRST 48 HOURS OF THE COMMISSIONING PERIOD.  
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IF, DURING ANY REASSEMBLY OF THE HEATER, A PART OF THE THERMAL INSULATION  
SHOWS DAMAGE OR DETERIORATION WHICH MAY IMPAIR SAFETY, IT SHOULD BE REPLACED  
BY AN IDENTICAL PART.  
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10.  
Carefully fit the bottom row of the  
4.  
FAN SPEED SELECTION - At this point  
the installer must choose between Normal/  
High Fan or permanent High Fan option.  
back layer of bricks placing the two end  
bricks into position first. Ensure that the  
recess in the bricks is toward the rear of  
the heater with the narrow end to the  
bottom. Repeat this with the top row of  
the back layer of bricks but the narrow  
end of the recess must be to the top.  
Option 1 - The heater is factory set at Normal  
Fan. The fan will therefore:-  
(a) Run at NORMAL when the boost option  
is not selected.  
(b) Run at NORMAL when the boost is  
selected and the core is partially  
depleted.  
(c) Automatically switch to HIGH when the  
boost is selected and the core is almost  
fully depleted.  
Refit the element which had 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.  
Option 2 - If a High Fan is permanently  
required the installer must make the  
following adjustment.  
(a) Loosen the two screws securing the  
wires to the resistor block.  
(b) Move the right wire to the left of the block  
and tighten both wires in the left  
connection point of the resistor block  
effectively taking the resistor out of  
circuit.  
8.  
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.  
See Fan/Boost Circuit Diagram  
ii) If 100mm (4 in.) skirting is present  
secure the heater through the outer  
slots.  
5.  
Ensure that any slack is pulled back  
through each clamp and tighten the  
clamping screws. Secure cables to base of  
heater using ties provided in fixing kit.  
iii) If skirting taller that 150mm (6in.) is  
present this must be reduced to 150mm  
(6 in.) over the entire width of the heater  
plus 25mm (1 in.) at each end.  
11.  
Fit the front layer of bricks with the  
recess toward the front of the heater.  
The complete core will comprise:  
FXL18N : 3 x 4 brick columns  
FXL24N : 4 x 4 brick columns  
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.  
6.  
Place the heater on its feet, and in the  
desired position against the wall - DO NOT  
LIFT THE HEATER BY ITS TOP PANEL!  
Ensure that the heater is based on a firm  
level surface, at least 100mm from any end  
wall, and at least 100mm below any shelf  
or similar projection. Cut away the gripper  
rod or carpet which would prevent the  
heater sitting firmly on the floor.  
12.  
Replace the inner front, complete  
with insulation, by locating its bottom edge  
behind the front lip of the chassis and  
inserting the retaining screws along the top  
and sides.  
9.  
Remove one element to allow access  
Refit the three inner guards in their  
respective locations.  
Replace the outer front by hooking the  
upper grille into its retaining slot on the top  
panel, lower into position and replace the  
three self tapping screws along the bottom  
edge.  
for the back rows of bricks. On the FXL24N  
remove the element to the right of centre  
and on the FXL18N remove the central  
element.  
Loosen the two screws securing the  
element tails in the ceramic connector  
block, and lift the element up and out of the  
heater.  
7.  
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 FXL24N and three for the FXL18N. Mark  
the positions for the fixing holes - two at the  
extreme ends and others spaced evenly  
between them. Remove the bracket from  
the wall, drill the holes in the positions  
marked, and insert suitable fixings  
previously described. Secure the wall  
bracket to the wall using the correct  
fasteners.  
13.  
Finally, tighten the screws at each  
end of the wall bracket. Ensure that all  
screws have been tightened as this is  
essential to maintain earth continuity.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Option 1 (two stage fan recommended for  
Principles of Operation  
Control Functions  
domestic installations)  
ƒ If boost option is not selected Normal Fan will  
operate.  
Setting the Controls  
Heat Retention  
This storage heater takes in energy when electricity  
tariffs are low, and retains it in the insulated core.  
ƒ If boost option is selected, the fan will  
automatically operate at Normal speed when  
half boost conditions apply.  
ƒ If boost option is selected, the fan will  
automatically operate at High speed when full  
boost conditions apply.  
The controls are located at the top right hand  
corner of the heater, both under the hinged flap,  
and on the side panel.  
Automatic Input Control  
Input Controls  
An automatic input control system varies the  
charge taken in response to weather conditions,  
taking into account the amount of energy already  
stored in the heater. It therefore provides an  
economic heating system requiring no adjustment  
by the user.  
This heater is fitted with a user adjustable  
automatic input control which varies the charge  
taken in response to weather conditions taking  
into account the amount of energy already  
stored in the heater.  
Option 2 (single stage fan - recommended  
for commercial installations)  
ƒ If boost option is not selected High fan will  
operate.  
ƒ If the boost option is selected, the fan will  
automatically operate at High speed when half  
boost conditions apply.  
Core Discharge  
Set at 6 the heater takes a maximum charge  
and at 1 the heater takes a minimum charge at  
any room temperature. The casing of the  
heater, particularly in late evening, may feel cool,  
this is quite normal. The input control may require  
a few days experimentation before your comfort  
level is established.  
A thermostatically controlled fan draws air  
through the hot core, releasing the stored heat  
as and when required, providing a level of room  
temperature control superior to that of  
conventional storage heaters.  
ƒ If the boost option is selected, the fan will  
automatically operate at High speed when full  
boost conditions apply.  
IMPORTANT  
Initially set the control to 4, the following evening if  
the room is too warm reduce to 3 or if it is too cool  
increase to 5. On subsequent evenings adjust by  
half divisions until your comfort level is achieved.  
Boost Heating  
It is recommended that the boost function be  
switched OFF when the heater is not in use,  
especially overnight when the heater is charging.  
During very warm weather, the fan alone may  
be used to circulate cool air.  
A supplementary direct acting element provides  
additional boost heating when required. Although  
this may function outside reduced tariff periods,  
the boost will only operate when the more  
economical ‘stored energy’ is exhausted.  
Having established the setting the input will  
automatically vary the amount of heat stored to  
compensate for weather conditions.  
Safety Instructions  
1. Ventilate rooms well during commissioning.  
2. Do not move the heater in any way once  
installed without the services of a competent  
electrician.  
3. Do not cover the heater with clothing etc. at  
any time, or position furniture close to, or  
against, the heater.  
4. Ensure clearances of at least 150mm  
between the heater and curtains.  
CLEANING  
Output Controls  
ROOM TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
To maintain the appearance of the heater, wipe  
occasionally with a dry cloth when the heater is cool.  
Do not use abrasive powders or furniture polish.  
The room temperature control will allow the fan  
to run until the desired room temperature has  
been achieved. Once this has been reached  
the fan will automatically cycle ON and OFF to  
maintain this temperature. If the room feels too  
warm the room temperature control should be  
adjusted anticlockwise; conversely if the room  
feels too cool it should be adjusted clockwise.  
Discolouration 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 from the burning of candles, etc). A  
suitable shelf (available from Dimplex) may be  
fitted to limit the extent of any wall discolouration.  
ALSO REFER TO COVER PAGE  
BOOST OPTION  
Commissioning  
Boost selection is controlled by a two position  
illuminated rocker switch.  
(first 48 hours of use)  
The boost option is only available when the fan  
is in operation.  
When the Boost is switched ON, the direct acting  
AFTER SALES SERVICE  
Due to the newness of materials, the heater will  
produce a slight smell for the first few days of  
operation. In order to dispel these odours as  
quickly as possible:  
Your product is guaranteed for two years from  
date of purchase.  
Within this period, we undertake to repair or  
exchange this product free of charge (subject  
to availability) 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. Should you require  
after sales service you should contact our  
customer services help desk on 0870 727 0101.  
(i) During the day set the input room temperature  
control to MAXIMUM and the boost switch to OFF,  
allowing the fan to run as often as possible.  
(ii) During the night, ensure that the boost  
switch is set to OFF, and reduce the room  
temperature control setting to MINIMUM to  
enable the core to accept its full charge.  
Ensure both supplies are switched on at the  
wall.  
element will be automatically activated (in 2  
stages) to supplement the heat output from a  
depleting core.  
The switch will be illuminated whenever the fan  
is running, although safety devices within the  
heater will prevent the first stage of the direct  
acting element (half boost) being activated until  
the core is partially depleted.  
When the core is almost fully depleted, the direct  
acting element will automatically switch to full  
power (full boost).  
Dependent on the option the installer has chosen  
(see installation instructions point 4) the fan and  
boost will operate as follows:  
It would assist us if you can quote the model  
number, series, date of purchase, and nature of  
the fault at the time of your call. The customer  
services help desk will also be able to advise  
you should you need to purchase any spares.  
Normal Use (after the first 48 hours)  
i) Keep both supplies switched on at the wall.  
ii) When only background heat is required (eg.  
when the room is unoccupied) set the  
temperature control to minimum.  
iii) When more heat is required in the room (eg.  
when the room is occupied) turn the temperature  
control to 5 or 6 to set the required room temperature.  
iv) At night time, set the temperature control back  
to MINIMUM, to allow the heater to accept its full  
charge.  
Please do not return a faulty product to us in the  
first instance as this may result in loss or damage  
and delay in providing you with a satisfactory  
service. Please retain your receipt as proof  
of purchase.  
This appliance complies with the European Standards EN 60 335-1, EN 60 335-2-61, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 55014 and EN55104  
for Safety & Electromagnetic Compatibility. These standards cover the requirements of the EMC Directives 89/336 & 73/23.  
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Product Sales  
Head Office  
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Issue 1  
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June 2006  
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