Dimplex CFS60E Instruction Manual

Dimplex CFS60E Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Installation and Operating
CFSE Commercial Fan Heater
Model: CFS60E
This product is supplied and operated with a Wireless Remote Control handset
08/82609/0
ISSUE: 5

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Installation and Operating CFSE Commercial Fan Heater Model: CFS60E This product is supplied and operated with a Wireless Remote Control handset 08/82609/0 ISSUE: 5...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Note also the information presented on the appliance IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE DO NOT COVER OR OBSTRUCT the air inlet or outlet grille. IMPORTANT – Disconnect from the mains supply before carrying out maintenance work.
  • Page 3 DO NOT use heater to dry your laundry. DO NOT operate the heater with the mains lead overhanging the front outlet grille. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Page 4: Technical Details

    Electronic room temperature control plus week timer With open window detection With adaptive start control Customer Helpline: 0344 879 3588 aftersales@dimplex.co.uk www.dimplex.co.uk Glen Dimplex Heating and Ventilation Millbrook House, Grange Drive, Hedge End, Southampton, SO30 2DF Technical Details Model Identifi er(s): CFS60E Nominal heat output Pnom 6.0 kW...
  • Page 5 Class I, with earth wire Colour / Finish Traffi c White (RAL 9016) with black grille and bracket Approvals UKCA & CE IP Rating IPX4 Guarantee 2 years Country of Origin British Isles Manufacturer Glen Dimplex Heating & Ventilation (Glen Dimplex UK Limited.)
  • Page 6 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 1000 mm Min. 1000 mm Min. 45° Max 500 mm 500 mm Min. Min. 2.1 m MIN Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5...
  • Page 7: Wall Mounting

    General A robust, durable wall mounting fan heater designed to coordinate with the Dimplex range of Air Curtains, providing environmental heating in commercial and light industrial environments. The heater works by gradually raising the air temperature in the building and should be positioned so as best to achieve an even temperature distribution.
  • Page 8: Thermal Safety Cut-Out

    Thermal Safety Cut-Out The power supply to the heating elements will be interrupted if one or a combination of the following abnormal events occurs: Air inlet grilles are obstructed. Internal ventilation is impaired due to build up of dust and fl uff . Blower unit stalls.
  • Page 9: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring Diagram Fig. 7...
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    Remote Control The product is supplied with a Wireless remote control, the remote control should be con- tained in the carrier bag along with these instructions. This remote control is required to operate the appliance. When paired with the remote control various operational modes and features can be accessed.
  • Page 11 Fitting the Batteries: The remote requires two AA batteries, these are supplied with the product contained in the bag along with the instructions and remote. To fi t the batteries: 1. On the rear of the remote, remove the battery cover by pushing the catch downwards and pulling outwards in one motion.
  • Page 12 Remote Pairing Instructions To pair the product to the Wireless remote: 1. The product, once installed and turned on, will emit a beep and begin to broadcast a signal to be paired with the Wireless remote. NOTE: If no remote pairs within 2 minutes, the product will stop broadcasting. 2.
  • Page 14: Setting Time And Date

    Setting Time & Date After initial remote control start up and after replacing the batteries it is required to set the time and date. It is not possible to navigate to the home screen and product settings until the time and date have been set. It is possible to modify these settings at any stage from within the menu structure, see page 19.
  • Page 16: Operation

    Operation The product is controlled using the remote control. The remote consists of a display screen and six touch sensitive buttons. The function of each button and the meaning of each screen icon is explained in the graphic below. The remote off ers fully programmable time and temperature control with a host of additional useful control features.
  • Page 17: Operating Modes

    Waking from Standby Mode When in standby mode, holding ENTER for two seconds will wake the remote and attempt to reconnect to the product, this will be signifi ed by the connectivity icon and loading graphic appearing on the screen. Operating Modes The remote control provides the option of a number of standard control modes, •...
  • Page 18: Home Screen

    Home Screen Typically the Home Screen will display the active operational mode, the desired room temperature set-point and the heating status. Any of the Advance function which are active will also be displayed on the home screen. Pressing ENTER while on the Home screen will display the current time.
  • Page 19: Thermostat Control

    Navigation and Selecting Modes The remote control and menus are navigated using the six button keypad. In order to select/ change operational mode, press the MENU button. The remote will then enter the basic menu structure, this menu provides the option to quickly select the following options, each option is represented by an icon.
  • Page 20 Heat Output Selection The remote control off ers the facility to select the heat output from the appliance between HI, LO heat and FAN settings. HI heat is set by default. This is a global heat setting and once set all other operational modes will operate with this setting. In order to set/change the heat setting, •...
  • Page 21: Timer Mode

    Timer Mode The Timer off ers the most effi cient mode of operation for a predictable heat demand. The user has the fl exibility program up to four distinct time and temperature profi les per day, per week. The user has the ability to adjust the temperature during any heating period and additional functions such as ‘Advance’...
  • Page 22 Setting/Modifying the Time Profi les • Press the MENU key from the home screen. • Use the arrow keys to highlight the Schedule Icon, • Press ENTER to enter Timer Settings. • Use the arrow keys to highlight ‘Edit’ and Press ENTER again to confi rm selection. •...
  • Page 23 Copy and Paste Time profi les It is possible to copy the complete time profi le from one day and paste it to another day. This will copy all four program periods and associated time and temperatures. To copy and paste a day profi le: •...
  • Page 24 Continuous Heat Modes A Continuous Heat mode is eff ectively a constant heat control period. The heater will maintain a predetermined room temperature indefi nitely irrespective of time until the mode is changed by the User. Available Continuous Heat Modes Each continuous heat profi...
  • Page 25 Frost Protect This mode maintains a constant room temperature of 7°C. This mode is not intended for human comfort and should be used to provide protection against frost. This mode is indicated by the Frost icon. To activate Frost Protect mode: •...
  • Page 26 Advanced Mode Functions These functions modify the normal behaviour of the appliances operational modes. The advanced functions available will depend on the active operation mode, for example an advance function is only available when timer mode is operational and similarly a runback function is only available for continuous heating modes.
  • Page 27 Runback The Runback mode will assign a timed period to a continuous heating mode. Once this time period has elapsed the appliance will revert to Comfort Off mode. When runback has been activated and the ADV key is pressed from a continuous heating mode then it is possible to select between four available time durations.
  • Page 28: Advanced Menu

    Advanced Menu The advanced menu contains several additional settings required for nonstandard applications and installation. It is from within this menu the runback function can be activated and the details can be setup. Setback, PIN lock and advanced start options are also controlled from this menu.
  • Page 29 • You will be required to select a Maximum Runback Duration, this value can be selected from the preprogrammed list. Each Max Duration will provide four selectable runback periods. See the table below for a breakdown of the options available: Maximum Selectable Runback options Runback...
  • Page 30 Setback Settings Setback is a function that only modifi es Timer Mode operation. When Setback is enabled it overrides any Heating Off period to maintain a constant temperature during Heating Off periods. This can be used to prevent the room temperature from falling below a minimum value while there is no demand for heat (Heating On).
  • Page 31 Adaptive Start Adaptive Start is a predictive function that only modifi es Timer Mode operation. This function models the heating characteristics of the room and uses that information to pre-heat the room to ensure the target temperature has been reached by the start of the Heating On period.
  • Page 32 PIN Lock This locking method utilises a PIN code that is set by the User. When activated, the appliance is locked in the previously active mode and user will be restricted to basic functions. In order to change the mode or settings the PIN code must be re-entered. It is important that all required parameters such as time profi...
  • Page 33 NOTE: Once the PIN has been set you will be required to re-enter the PIN if any button is pressed. The only exception is when the criteria has been met to allow runback mode using the ADV key. Exiting PIN Lock mode •...
  • Page 34: Service Settings

    Service Settings Temperature Settings To choose whether the remote displays degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit: • Hold down the MENU button for 2 seconds • Use the arrow keys to toggle C or The highlighted option will be fl ashing. •...
  • Page 35 Factory Reset If you wish to either reset the heater to default values, or disconnect and restore default values of the Wireless remote: • Hold down Up and Down buttons at the same time for 5 seconds to enter “Fr” (Factory Reset) options.
  • Page 36: Error Codes

    Error Codes If an error code (Er 20) appears fl ashing on the remote screen, this indicates that there has been an issue with the room temperature sensor. Please contact customer service. . Maintenance Battery Replacement IMPORTANT Battery should be disposed of in an appropriate manner see section for fi...
  • Page 37 Important 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 a Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice in your country.
  • Page 40 Your guarantee is provided by Glen Dimplex UK Ltd operating as Glen Dimplex Heating & Ventilation Ltd, Millbrook House, Grange Drive, Southampton SO30 2DF. Terms and conditions apply.

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