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Dimplex ENG56-600 User Manual

Dimplex ENG56-600
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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
08/52128/0 Issue 0
Pro Range
ENG56-400, ENG68-400, ENG56-600

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Dimplex ENG56-600 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product NameDimplex ENG56-600
CategoryIndoor Fireplace
TypeElectric Fireplace
Flame EffectYes
Voltage120V
Remote ControlYes
Flame TechnologyLED
Frequency60 Hz
ThermostatYes
Wattage1500W
Heating AreaUp to 400 sq ft
Installation TypeWall Mount

Summary

Dimplex OPTIMYST Stove

Introduction

Provides an overview of the Dimplex electric fire and the importance of reading the user guide for safe operation and maintenance.

Important Safety Advice

Details critical safety precautions, including overheating, damage, location, electrical safety, and user responsibilities.

General Information

Covers essential usage guidelines such as water type, surface level, operational sounds, power surges, and cleaning recommendations.

Installation Instructions

Chimney Preparation

Recommends chimney cleaning and flue blocking for optimal fire efficiency and reduced heat loss.

Before You Start

Ensures all packing is removed and confirms the supply voltage matches the heater's requirements before installation.

Installation

Guides on positioning the stove, connecting the power cable, and plugging into a suitable outlet.

Connecting the Transducer Unit + Lamps

Step-by-step instructions for correctly connecting the transducer, lamps, and associated cabling.

Filling the Water Tank

Details the procedure for filling the water tank with filtered water and securing the cap properly.

Assembling the Fire

Instructs on placing the fuelbed correctly onto the water tank and mist nozzle.

Operating the Fire

Manual Controls

Explains the location and function of manual controls for power, flame effect, and heat settings.

Switch A

Controls the main power supply to the fire; must be in the 'ON' position for all operations.

Switch B

Manages flame effect and heat output levels, indicated by audible beeps for each setting.

Control Knob C

Adjusts the thermostat to maintain a desired room temperature, controlling the heating output.

Operating the Fire (Continued)

Control Knob D

Regulates the intensity of the flame effect, allowing for more realistic visual output.

Setting the Thermostat

Guide on how to set the thermostat for rapid room heating and maintaining desired temperature.

Thermal Safety Cut-Out

Details the overheating protection feature and the procedure for resetting the unit.

Getting the Desired Flame Effect

Provides tips for adjusting the flame effect for realism and managing water consumption.

Remote Control Operation

Instructions on using the remote control to activate flame effects and heat settings.

Maintenance

General Tips

Key reminders on water, surface level, draining, and lamp checks before and during use.

Filling the Water Tank

Comprehensive steps for refilling the water tank when it becomes empty to restore flame effect.

Maintenance (Continued)

Filling the Water Tank (cont.)

Continues the water tank refilling process and guides on reassembling the unit.

Changing Lamps

Procedure for identifying and replacing faulty lamps that affect the flame and smoke effect.

Cleaning

Safety warning and recommendation for cleaning key components like the water tank, sump, and air filter.

Water Tank Cleaning

Detailed instructions for cleaning the internal surfaces of the water tank and its cap.

Sump Cleaning

Step-by-step guide for cleaning the sump, transducer, metal discs, and nozzle.

Air Filter Cleaning

Instructions for removing, rinsing, drying, and reinserting the air filter.

Additional Information

After Sales Service

Provides warranty details, contact information for support, and website addresses.

Recycling

Offers guidance on the environmentally responsible disposal of electrical appliances.

Patent / Patent Application

Lists the various patents and patent applications protecting the Optimyst product range.

Troubleshooting

Flame Effect Not Starting

Addresses common causes for the flame effect failing to start, such as power or water issues.

Flame Effect Too Low

Solutions for a weak flame effect, including adjusting controls or cleaning the transducer.

Unpleasant Smell

Identifies potential causes for smells, like stale water or using unfiltered water.

Too Much Smoke

Provides guidance on adjusting settings if the smoke effect is excessive.

Main Lamps Not Working

Troubleshooting steps for when the main lamps fail, indicating potential water or power issues.

Glen Dimplex Product Warranty

Glen Dimplex Express Warranty

Details the terms and duration of the express warranty for personal and non-domestic use.

Warranty Exclusions

Lists conditions that void the warranty, such as misuse, unauthorized repairs, or improper operation.

Glen Dimplex Product Warranty (Continued)

Consumer Guarantees

Outlines statutory consumer rights under Australian and New Zealand laws for product quality.

How to Make a Claim

Explains the process for lodging a warranty claim, including required information and contact methods.

Warranty Claims

Describes the company's commitment to repair or replace products under valid warranty claims.

Glen Dimplex Product Warranty (Continued)

Costs of Warranty Claim

Informs about potential service call fees for warranty inspections or repairs based on location.

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