Dimplex Intelligent fan-forced heater User Guide
- June 7, 2024
- Dimplex
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OWNER’S GUIDE
Intelligent fan-forced heater
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed
to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including
the
following:
- Read all instructions before installing or using this heater.
- This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces. Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes, etc. and curtains at least 3 feet (0.9 meters) from the front of the heater and keep them away from the sides.
- Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the heater is left operating and unattended.
- Do not operate any heater after it malfunctions. Disconnect power at service panel and have heater inspected by a reputable electrician before reusing.
- Do not use outdoors.
- To disconnect the heater, turn control(s) to off, and turn off power to the heater circuit at the main disconnect panel.
- Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock or fire, or damage the heater.
- To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner.
- A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside. Do not use it in areas where gasoline, paint, or flammable vapors or liquids are used or stored.
- Use this heater only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. 11. This heater must be installed in a fixed, permanent location.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
KNOW YOUR VOLTAGE!
If you are uncomfortable working with electricity, running electrical supply
wire, or installing a circuit breaker, please consult a licensed electrician.
Make sure power to the heater is turned off at the main disconnect panel
whenever doing any work on a heater. Serious injury or electrocution can
result from electric shock.
• The multi-volt Intelligent Fan-forced Heater is equipped with a smart sensor
that will auto adjust to your voltage supply.
• CHECK YOUR BREAKER! If you’re replacing an existing heater, check the labels
of the old heater and use the same voltage.
WARNING: Connecting a heater to a voltage higher than what’s listed on
its rating label will destroy the heater and could start a fire. A heater will
not heat properly when connected to a voltage lower than what’s listed on its
rating label.
Unanswered questions? Call our technical support team toll free at
888-346-7539 (from the US or Canada)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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All electrical work and materials must comply with the National Electric Code (NEC), the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), and all state and local codes.
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Use copper conductors only.
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DO NOT install the heater directly ZIRCON ® ® above the bathtub or sink. DO NOT install in shower stall area. It is recommended to install your heater at least 2 feet (61 cm) away to prevent contact with water.
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Heater must be connected to a GFCI protected branch circuit when installed in a bathroom.
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Heater must be installed in a wall can
: Model CE – wall can model CC or CCSM -
DO NOT install the heater in afloor in the ceiling, below a towel bar, behind a door, or anywhere the air discharge may be blocked in any manner.
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To reduce the risk of fire, do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of the heater.ZIRCON®®
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Connect grounding lead to grounding screw provided. Keep all foreign objects out of heater.
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Electric heaters must be installed on a circuit dedicated to electric heaters, they cannot share a circuit with outlets, lights, or other appliances.
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CAUTION-High temperature, risk of fire, keep electrical cords, drapery, furnishings, and other combustibles at least 3 feet (0.9 m) from the front of the heater and away from the side and rear.
TOOLS REQUIRED
PARTS OF YOUR HEATER
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TIPS BEFORE YOU BEGIN
- Verify power has been turned off before starting any work!
- The Intelligent Fan-forced Heater can only be mounted with the element up. It cannot be mounted in the ceiling or in the floor. For multiple heater wiring, see page 6.
- For cleaner performance and longer heater life, install your heater 12 inches from the floor.
- All models can be installed to be Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant. Check your state and local requirements.
- A wall thermostat cannot be used with this heater.
- The wall can label arrows show the correct mounting orientation (arrows must point up).
STEP 1 Cut a hole in the wall next to a wall stud
If you haven’t installed drywall yet, skip this step.
STEP 2 Locate or route electrical supply wires
Route the electrical supply wire from the circuit breaker to the heater
location.
Remove a knockout from the wall can and attach the supply wire with a cable
clamp connector (not included) leaving a minimum of 6 inches of wire lead (See
Figure 2).
STEP 3 Mount the wall can
If you haven’t installed drywall yet, make sure the front of the wall can
extends beyond the front edge of the wall stud to match the drywall depth (See
Figure 2).
If you already have drywall installed, place the can into the cutout so the
front is flush with the drywall. Fasten the wall can to the stud with two
screws through holes provided in the wall can (See Figure 2). As an option,
the foam pad provided may be attached to the side of the wall can to square
the wall can to the stud.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSERT THE HEATER ASSEMBLY IN THE WALL CAN
STEP 4Wire connections
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your heater has two connection wires on the side. Your supply wire has two connection wires and a supply ground wire.
A. Connect supply ground wire to grounding screw-in wall can (See Figures 3 and 4).
B. Connect one supply wire to one heater wire with a wire connector (not included).
For 240 or 208 volts, it doesn’t matter which heater wire. Both supply wires (black and white) are hot. Wrap supply (white) wire with black tape to identify it as hot (Figure 3).
For 120 volts, connect the neutral (white) supply wire to the black and white striped heater wire (Figure 4).
C. Connect the remaining supply wire to the remaining heater wire with a wire connector (not included) (See Figures 3 and 4). -
Insert the bottom edge of the heater assembly into the D-shaped tabs at the bottom of the wall can.
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Push all wires back into the bottom of the wall can. Make sure connections are tight and none of the wires are caught between the motor and the wall can, or pinched between the side of the heater and the wall can.
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Attach the heater assembly at top of the wall can with the screw provided. Align digital display with grill cutout before tightening.
STEP 5Install grill
Attach grill with screws provided. Turn electrical power back on at the main
disconnect panel.
Wait for 10 to 15 seconds for the heater to power up before pushing any
buttons. After a few seconds, if the heater has been properly installed, the
display will flash and showroom temperature. The default temperature setting in
HEAT mode is 70 ˚F (21.1 ˚C). Proceed to OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
FAULT CODES ****
DISPLAY | PROBLEM | SOLUTION |
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No
Display| No power, internal control faulty| Check that power is being supplied
to the heater. If operating on generator power, confirm generator setting; if
display still doesn’t turn on, control is faulty. Replace heater assembly.
Fl| The grill is interfering with display buttons| Turn the power off at main
disconnect panel, realign grill. Turn the power back on at the main disconnect
panel.
F4| 1. Line voltage is too low
2. Loose wire connections
| 1. Clears automatically when line voltage returns to normal.
2. Check wire connections.
F6| Line voltage is too high| Clears automatically when line voltage returns
to normal.
F8| Internal control fault| Disconnect power, reconnect power. If the F8 code
returns, the control is faulty. Replace heater assembly.
FF| Temperature is below 0°F (-17.8°C), too low to display| Clears
automatically when the temperature is 0°F (-17.8°C) or above.
FA| Line voltage is too low| Double-check voltage supply matches heater
voltage rating. A CE168T can only be connected to 208 volts, and a CE162T can
only be connected to 240 volts.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
MULTIPLE HEATERS ON ONE CIRCUIT BREAKER (240 or 208 volts only)
More than one heater can be wired in parallel on the same circuit breaker (be
sure to check national and local codes for safety requirements). Additional
electrical supply wire and cable clamp connectors are required. The heaters
must be in the same room.
The maximum amperage you can put on one circuit breaker is limited to 80% of
the circuit breaker capacity.
- Route the electrical supply wire from the circuit breaker to heater #1. Remove two knockouts and attach two sets of electrical supply wire with two cable clamp connectors (not included) leaving a minimum of 6 inches wire lead—one set from the circuit breaker, the other set to heater #2 (See Figure
- The two supply ground wires in the wall can of heater #1 need to make a 3-wire connection with the grounding screw. Attach a short copper ground wire to the grounding screw in the wall can. Connect this wire and the two supply ground wires with a wire connector (not included). (See Figure 5).
- For heater #1, connect each heater wire with one of the supply wires going to the circuit breaker, and one of the supply wires going to heater #2. Each of the wires from heater #1 must have a 3-wire connection. For heater #2, make the connections in the wall can as shown below.
After making all connections, go to Page 5 and proceed with STEP 4 Finish
installation, number 4.
INTERNAL HEATER WIRING DIAGRAM
WARRANTY
For more effective and safer operation and to prolong the life of the heater,
read the Owner’s Guide and follow the instructions. Failure to properly
maintain the heater will void any warranty and may cause the heater to
function improperly.
LIMITED FIVE YEAR WARRANTY : Glen Dimplex Americas will repair or replace
any Intelligent Fan forced Heater (model CE) found to be defective within five
years after the date of purchase.
These warranties do not apply :
1.Damage occurs to the product through improper installation or incorrect
supply voltage;
2. Damage occurs to the product through improper maintenance, misuse, abuse,
accident, or alteration;
3. The use of unauthorized accessories or unauthorized components constitutes
an alteration and voids all warranties. Refer to
gdaheat.com or call customer service at
888-346-7539 for a list of authorized
accessories and components
4. Glen Dimplex Americas’ warranty is limited to repair or replacement.
5. In the event Glen Dimplex Americas elects to replace any part of your
product, the replacement parts are subject to the same warranties as to the
product. The installation of replacement parts doesn’t modify or extend the
underlying warranties. Replacement or repair of any Glen Dimplex Americas
product or part does not create any new warranties. If you believe your
product is defective, please contact Glen Dimplex Americas during the warranty
period, for instructions on how to have the repair or replacement process.
Parts and Service Visit gdaheat.com for information on where to obtain parts and service.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Make sure all wires are properly connected and installation is complete
before you turn on the heater.
2. Do not operate without a grill.
3. Do not tamper with the high-temperature safety shutoff.
Complete installation
After installation, turn your heater to the highest setting and let it run for
30 minutes. Some smoking may occur as the element initially burns off the
residue from manufacturing.
If your heater shows signs of overheating, such as glowing red or repeatedly
getting unusually hot and shutting off, immediately turn off the circuit
breaker and review the “KNOW YOUR VOLTAGE” section or call us.
If the high-temperature safety shutoff trips more than once a day, replace the
heater.
Your Intelligent fan-forced heater has a variable speed blower that auto-
adjusts heat output based on the temperature setting. The heater varies
wattage output for maximum efficiency. Temperature Range: 40 ˚F to 86 ˚F (4.4
˚C to 30 ˚C). The room temperature is controlled by the built-in digital
thermostat. A wall thermostat cannot be used with this heater.
SWITCHING MODES
Use the button to change between modes.
In HEAT mode, the display shows temperature.
In FAN mode, the display shows 0, 1, 2, or 3.
HEAT MODE
The digital display shows room temperature, and the level of heat being
output.
START HEATING/SET TEMPERATURE
• In HEAT mode, press or adjust
the temperature.
FAN MODE
Stops heating, or circulates air without heat.
• In HEAT mode, press . The fan runs at a low level until the heater cools
down. This lasts for 5 to 10 minutes.
When the fan stops completely, NO shows in display.
• In FAN mode, press or adjust the fan speed.
NIGHT/AWAY MODE
Program a lower temperature for energy savings at night, or if you’re not in
the room.
• In HEAT mode, press. The display shows a moon icon.
• Press or adjust the temperature. The default low temperature is 55 ˚F (12.8
˚C).
• Fan runs at a low level until the heater cools down. This lasts for 5 to 10
minutes.
To exit NIGHT/AWAY mode when you wake or return, press.
MAX/MIN TEMPERATURE LOCK
Program maximum and/or minimum temperature settings as child safety or tamper-
proof option.
MAXIMUM 86 ˚F (30 ˚C):
• In FAN mode, press and hold and at the same time, until display shows
temperature.
• Release buttons. While temperature alternates with HL, the user or sets the
maximum temperature.
MINIMUM 40 ˚F (4.4 ˚C):
•Press . While temperature alternates with LL, use or to set minimum
temperature.
Wait 10 to 15 seconds and the display returns to 0. Your settings are saved.
To change the lock temperatures, follow the same instructions.
CHANGE DISPLAY TO CELSIUS
• In FAN mode, press and hold and at the same time, until display shows
temperature.
• Release buttons. Press twice. Display alternates between o F and U.
• Press to convert to Celsius. Press to convert back to Fahrenheit.
• Wait 10 to15 seconds and display returns to 0. Your settings are saved.
MAINTAINING YOUR HEATER
Clean heater at least every 6 months or as required. Do not lubricate the motor.
1. Turn off power at the main disconnect panel.
2. Wait for the heater to cool.
3. Remove grill.
4. Wash grill with hot soapy water and dry.
5. Blow air through the heating element with a hairdryer or shop vacuum on
blow cycle.
6. Clean the fan with a vacuum cleaner.
7. Replace grill.
8. Turn power back on at the main disconnect panel.
Any service other than cleaning should be performed by an authorized
service representative.
High-temperature safety shutoff
All Intelligent Fan-forced heaters come with a built-in high-temperature
safety shutoff that stops electricity flowing to the heater if it gets too hot
inside. See TROUBLESHOOTING below if you’re experiencing problems with your
heater.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Problem Solution
Heater
smells after installation or not being used.| 1.Odor from the element
manufacturing process.
2.Dust or lint inside the heater.
3.Supply connections are loose.| 1.In a new installation, some smoking may
occur as the element initially burns off the residue from manufacturing. It
typically goes away within several hours.
2.Clean heater (see “MAINTAINING YOUR HEATER” above for instructions).
3.Turn off power at the main disconnect panel. Inspect and/or tighten all the
wire connectors inside the heater and at any connection points.
The heater doesn’t work at all.| 1. Supply connections are loose| 1 Turn off
power at the main disconnect panel. Inspect and/or tighten all the wire
connectors inside the heater and at any connection points.
2.TO RESET: Turn the power off at the main disconnect panel. Allow 10 minutes
to cool. Make sure the heater is not blocked and is clean. Push the reset
button. Restore power. If the high-temperature safety shutoff trips more than
once a day, replace the heater.
3.Call a licensed electrician.
4.Press the mode button to switch to HEAT mode (display shows room
temperature).
5.Replace the heater.
2.Heater has tripped its built-in high-temperature safety shutoff and
electricity has stopped flowing to the heater.
3.Circuit breaker is faulty.
4.Heater is in FAN mode at 0 settings.
5.Defective digital thermostat.
Breaker trips immediately after installing the heater.| 1.A short circuit
exists in the electrical supply wires or heater wiring.
2.Circuit is overloaded.
3.Circuit breaker is faulty.| 1.An incorrect connection in the heater or
electrical supply wires may cause sparking or arcing. Inspect all heater and
electrical supply wiring insulation for damage or call an electrician.
2.Use a lower wattage heater or reduce the number of heaters on the circuit.
3.Call a licensed electrician.
The heater blows cold air or doesn’t hot.| 1.Element has failed.
2.Heater is in FAN mode at 0 settings.
3.Make sure the temperature lock has not been set. The thermostat setpoint
range is 40°F to 86°F (4.4°C to 30 C).| 1.Replace the heater.
2.Press the mode button to switch to HEAT mode (display shows room
temperature).
3.See MAX/MIN TEMPERATURE LOCK on page 7.
Fan/motor doesn’t spin.| 1. Defective motor or motor out of alignment.| 1.
Replace motor.
The heater doesn’t turn off.| 1.Heater continues to run but only at a low
speed.
2.Incorrect heater wattage for room size.| 1.If the desired room temperature
is being maintained, a slower fan and lower heat output are normal for this
heater in its energy-saving mode.
2.Install additional heaters if the circuit allows.
Built-in high-temperature safety shutoff keeps tripping.| 1. Airflow is
blocked.| 1. Remove obstruction(s). Maintain minimum distances (See Page 2).
If you are uncomfortable working with electricity, running electrical
supply wire, or installing a circuit breaker, please consult a licensed
electrician.
Reduce-Reuse-Recycle
This product is made primarily of recyclable materials. You can reduce your
carbon footprint by recycling this product at the end of its useful life.
Contact your local recycling support center for further recycling
instructions. Rev 25/5/21 #720065 If you are uncomfortable working with
electricity, running electrical supply wire or installing a circuit breaker,
please consult a licensed electrician. ©2021 Glen Dimplex Americas Printed in
USA
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