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devola DVM2000W 2000W Panel Heater with 7 Day Timer IP24 White.

devola-DVM2000W-2000W-Panel-Heater-with-7-Day-Timer-IP24-White-productSPECIFICATION

Model Number DVNDMlO DVNDM15 DVNDM20 DVNDM24
Rated Power 1000W 1500W   2000W 2400W
Rated Voltage 220-240V~ 50/60Hz
Dimensions(mm) W460 X D80 X W595 X D80 X W830 X D80 X W950x D80x
  H400 H400 H400 400
Room Coverage

(ni)

12 17 22 26
 
IP Rating IP24
Cable Length l.Sm
Clearances Minimum of lm from wall/ceiling and 15cm from the floor
Colour White

 

Table of information – requirements for electric local space heaters  
Item I Symbol I Value             I I I  
Model identifier(s):   DVNDM10 DVNDM15 DVNDM20 DVNDM24  
Heat output
Nominal heat output Pnom 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.4  
Minimum heat output

(indicative)

Pmin 0.5 0.75 1.0 1.2
Maximum continuous

heat output

Pmax.c 0.96 1.48 1.98 2.32
Auxiliary electricity consumption
At nominal heat output elmax 0.966 1.485 1.985 2.322 kW

kW kW

At minimum heat

output

elmin 0.478 0.720 0.979 1.165
In standby mode elSB 0.0004 0.00035 0.0004 0.0004
Item
Type of heat input, for electric local space heaters
Manual heat charge control with integrated thermostat  
Manual heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback
Electronic heat charge control with room and/or outdoor temperature feedback
Fan assisted heat output
Type of heat outpuUroom temperature control
Single stage heat output and no room temperature control  
Two or more manual stages, no room temperature control
With mechanic thermostat room temperature control
With electronic room temperature control
Electronic room temperature control plus day timer
Electronic room temperature control plus week timer
Other control options
Room temperature control, with presence detection  
Room temperature control, with open window detection
With distance control option
With adaptive start control
With working time limitation
With black bulb sensor
Remark:

For electric local space heaters, the measured seasonal space heating energy efficiency � s cannot be worse than the declared value at the nominal heat output of the unit.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

BEFORE FIRST USE
Read and follow all the instructions in this manual even if you feel you are familiar with the product and find a place to keep it handy for future reference.
NOTE: The rating of this product (as marked on the product rating label) is based on specific loading tests. Normal use or the use of other recommended attachments may draw significantly less power.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using any electrically powered product, basic safety precautions should always be Followed.

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT.

WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY:

  • The electrical installation must be carried out by a qualified electrician in accordance with the current edition of the I.E.E. Wiring Regulations
  • Read all instructions before using this appliance and keep them for future reference.
  • Use only the voltage specified on the ratina label of the heater.
  • Do not cover or restrict airflow to the inlet or exhaust grilles in any manner as the appliance may overheat and become a fire risk.
  • Do not cover grilles, block entry or exhaust of airflow by placing appliance against any surface. Keep all object at least 1 meter from the front, side and rear of the appliance.
  • Do not place the appliance close to a radiant heat source.
  • Do not operate in areas where gasoline, paint or other flammable liquids are used or stored.
  • This appliance heats up when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot surface.
  • Switch off and leave to cool before moving.
  • Do not use the appliance to dry clothes.
  • Do not insert or allow foreign object or metal utensils to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening, as this may cause an electric shock, fire or damage to the appliance.
  • Do not immerse in liquid or allow liquid to tun into the interior of the appliance, as this could create an electric shock hazard.
  • Do not reach for an appliance that has fallen into water. Switch off at supply and unplug immediately.
  • Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord, plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Return to a qualitied electrical person for examination, electrical or mechanical adjustment, service or repair.
  • The most common cause of overheating is deposits of dust or fluft in the appliance. Ensure these deposits are removed regularly by unplugging the appliance and vacuum cleaning air vents and grilles.
  • Do not use this appliance near a window as rain may cause electric shock.
  • Do not use abrasive cleaning products on this appliance. Clean with a damp cloth (not wet) rinsed in hot soapy water only. Always remove plug from the mains supply before cleaning.
  • Do not connect the appliance to the mains voltage until completely assembled and adjusted.
  • This appliance is not intended for use in outdoor locations.
  • Do not use this appliance in the immediate surrounds of a bath, a shower or a swimming pool or other liquids.
  • Always operate upright.• Switch off and leave to cool before moving.
  • Do not operate with cord coiled up as a build up of heat is likely, which could be sufficient to become a hazard.
  • The use of an extension cord with this appliance is not recommended
  • Do not remove plug from power socket until the appliance has been switched off.
  • Do not remove plug from power socket by pulling the supply cord-always grip plug.
  • Always unplug appliance when not in use.

CAUTION:

  • This product is NOT suitable to be used on long pile carpets or Flokati rugs.
  • Do not allow cord to come in contact with heated surface during operation.
  • Do not run cord under carpeting, throw rugs or runners etc. Arrange cord away from traffic areas so that it will not be tripped over.
  • Do not twist, kink or wrap the cord around the appliance, as this may cause the insulation to weaken and split. Always ensure that all cord has been removed from any cord storage area.
  • Do not use outdoors or whilst standing on a damp floor.
  • Do not store appliance while it is still hot.
  • Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.
  • Children aged between 3 and 8 years should only switch the appliance on/ off provided that it has bee placedon conleing is on de@plica/piratinge st and under and he hazards superd. Childre aged between 3 and 8 years should not plug in, clean, or perform maintenance on the appliance.
  • This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervisor or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance should not be carried out by children without supervision.
  • The appliance must not be located immediately below a socket-outlet.
  • Do not use this appliance with another programmer, timer or any other device that switches the heater on automatically, since a fire risk exists if the appliance is covered or positioned incorrectly
  • All covers on this appliance are intended to prevent direct access to the heating elements and must be in place when the appliance is in use.
  • Do not use this heater in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own, unless constant supervision is provided some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns.
  • Particular attention must be given where children and vulnerable people are present.

WARNING:

  • In order to avoid overloading, do not cover the heater.
  • To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not immerse or expose the product or flexible cord to rain, moisture or any liquid other than those necessary for correct operation of the product. the fireguard does not give full protection for young children and for infirm persons. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified electrical person to avoid a hazard
  • Do not use this appliance outdoors or on wet surfaces Avoid spilling liquid on the appliance.

CAUTION:
In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cutout, this appliance must not be connected to an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly on and off by the utility.

  • Use this appliance only as described in this manual. Any other use is not recommended by the manufacturer and may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
  • This appliance is intended for domestic use. Use in a commercial setting will void the warranty.
  • Appliance is not designed for continuous use.

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE

CLEANING

Do not use abrasive cleaning products on this appliance. Clean with a damp cloth (not wet) rinsed in hot soapy water only. Always remove plug from the mains supply before cleaning. The heater requires regular cleaning to ensure

  • trouble-free operation:
  • Unplug the heater from the mains supply before cleaning.
  • Ensure that the heater has been allowed to cool down completely before cleaning
  • Use a damp cloth (not wet) to wipe the exterior of the heater to remove dust and dirt.
  • Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and fluff from around the grilles.
  • Ensure the heater is dry before plugging back into the mains supply.

REPLACEMENT OF SUPPLY CORD
If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a qualified person such as an electrician to prevent a hazard.

STORAGE

If you do not plan to use the heater for extended periods of time, it is recommended that the heater is cleaned and then stored (preferably in its original packaging) in a cool dry place.

  • Always store the heater when not in use.
  • Make sure the heater has cooled down before storing it away.

OPEN WINDOW DETECTION
The open window detection function is switched off by default. To enable the function, press and hold the power button (20) and up button (10) at the same time for five seconds. WO will  illuminate on the display to indicate that the open window detection function has been enabled. During this state, if the heater detects that the ambient temperature falls by 5 degrees or more within a 2-minute period, it will automatically cease heating and will make  an alarm sound for five minutes to notify the user of the open window detection. If the heater the peed ion toe to the dention and resume ting Presid holine opres button (20) and up button ( 10) at the same time for five seconds to deactivate the open window function. The WO indicator light will switch off to indicate that the function is inactive.

CHILD LOCK
When the unit is in operation, press the up (10) and down (11) buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The control panel will now be locked. The temperature display (15) first shows “I]” and switches to solely displaying the room temperature after 5 seconds.

UNLOCK CHILD LOCK

  • Method 1: Press the up (10) and down (11) buttons for 3 seconds and the child lock is deactivated.
  • Method 2: Switch off the device using the power button (20). The unit will then enter standby mode.
  • Method 3: Turn off the power supply by pressing the power switch (21 ).

POWER OFF

  • Press the power button (20) to turn the heater on or off. If you shut down the system while it is in automatic mode, it will work according to the scheduled procedure.
  • However, if the unit is to be switched off for a long time, you must switch the system to manual mode and then off. If the system is outside the preset timer, it switches off l second after pressing the power button (20).

APPLIANCE OVERVIEW

 

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CONTROL PANEL

  1. Power Indicator
  2. Select Full/Half Capacity Heat Mode
  3. Heating Indicator
  4. Half Power Indicator (LO)
  5. Full Power Indicator (HI)
  6. Open Window Detection (WO)
  7. Manual Mode (M)
  8. Auto Mode (A)
  9. Timer Indicator
  10. Upward Adjustment Button
  11. Downward Adjustment Button
  12. Program Confirm (OK)
  13. Program Set (Set)
  14. Degrees Celsius (°C)
  15. Temperature Indicator
  16. Minute Indicator
  17. Hour Indicator
  18. Day Indicator
  19. Mode Selection Button
  20. Power Button
  21. Power Switch

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WARNING

  • Fix the heater correctly on the wall or place the heater in the sturdy position.
  • The heater should be installed so that the controls cannot be touched by a person using a bath or shower.
  • The heater should be installed so that it is not located directly under a socket outlet.

CLEARANCES

This heater MUST be installed to the minimum required distances at the four sides of the heater.

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MOUNTING GUIDE

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SPECIFICATION

MODEL POWER (WI  

mm

H

mm

Ll

mm

Hl

mm

DVNDMlO 1000 460 400 155 260
DVNDM15 1500 595 400 250 260
DVNDM20 2000 830 400 250 260
DVNDM24 2400 950 400 250 260

DELETE TIMERS

  • Hold the OK button (12) for 5 seconds until a “di” tone is sounded, all prior daily and weekly timers will now be erased.

HALF POWER AND FULL POWER SELECTION

  • Press the heating power button (2) to change the power to partial or full load. shows in is no i minare is iluminaled on the display and half healing capacily
  • In the case of partial capacity heating, “LO” (4) is illuminated on the display and “HI” (5) is not illuminated on the display.

MANUAL MODE AND AUTO MODE

  • Press the “M/A” mode selection button (19) to change the mode to Manual or Auto.
  • In manual mode, the display (7) shows an “M” while the “A” is hidden on the display.
  • In auto mode, the display (8) shows an “A” and the “M” is hidden on the display.

SHUTDOWN MEMORY FUNCTION

  • Press the power switch (20) to turn the unit off and on again. When the unit is switched back on  the temperature default is the last set and the previously scheduled timers are still activated.
  • Auto Mode Timer and the Manual Mode Timer have a shutdown memory function.

SWITCHING OFF THE ELECTRICAL MEMORY FUNCTION

  • If the unit is unexpectedly turned off or there is a sudden power failure, only the power indicator(1) lights up when the power is back on and the system is in standby.
  • Press the power button (20) to turn the system back on. The system operates in the last mode in use before the power outage.

SIGNAL SOUND

  • An acoustic signal sounds each time a key is pressed on the unit. If a button is held continuously the unit will only signal once..

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SETTING THE TIMER IN AUTO MODE (WEEKLY TIMER)
This setting is to control what time your heater comes on and off throughout the week.  The desired temperate cannot be set differently for each segment. You can set four heati segments per day meaning that you can schedule up to four startup times and shutdown times per day. Timers can only be set in one-hour increments so when you have selected the weekday and the hours for the timer, if the display shows [09- 14] for example, it means it will come on at 09:00 and go off at 14:00 and not that the timer is set to 09.14

  1. Please make sure the Actual Date and Time of the heater has been set first using steps from page 7.
  2. Press the Manual/Auto mode selection button (M/A) (19) to select Auto mode. The display shows ‘A” when the unit is in Auto mode (8).
  3. Press the Set button (13) so that the day of the week display (18) flashes.
  4. Use the up button (10) and down button (11) to select the day of the week that you would like to set the timer for.
  5. Press the Set button (13) again once the desired day is flashing and you will see that the hour indicator which is the left side of the time display is now flashing (17).
  6. This will now let you select the startup hour of the first timer of the day using the up and down arrows.
  7. You will know that this is the first heating segment selection because a l will be displayed on the temperature indicator display (15). a pen then 3 a in to co him the say hour and usel in heating segment one. If the time it is due to turn on matches the time it is due to turn off, for example 10-10, the system cancels this heating phase.
  8. Press the Set button (13) to confirm the first heating period.
  9. Repeat the above procedure to set the timer for the remaining three segments. If you do not wish to set any further heating segments press the Set button repeatedly until you reach the end of heating segment four or just press OK
  10. (12) after confirming the first segment and the heater will store solely the first heating segment.

1. Insert the bracket (into the hole), turn it 90° anti-clockwise to fasten the screw.
2. Press the rubber pad (in the hole), fasten it with the screw).

CASTER INSTALLATION & REMOVAL

  1. Insert the component “I” into the hole “(2)” in the correct direction, push it upwards, align the screw hole, and then tighten the screw.
  2. Take out the screw with a tool, then remove the caster.devola-DVM2000W-2000W-Panel-Heater-with-7-Day-Timer-IP24-White-fig (8)CASTER PACKAGING LOCATION
    Casters are located within polystyrene side protection inside Packaging box.

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OPERATION

GETTING STARTED

  • Carefully remove the heater from the box [keep the box for off-season storage).
  • Ensure the power switch [21) is turned off before plugging the unit in.
  • Make sure the heater is safely installed in accordance with the installation instructions.
  • It is best to avoid using the heater in an outlet that is already being used for other high-power electrical equipment, to avoid overloading the circuit.

POWER ON

  • When the product is connected to the power supply, the power indicator [1] will illuminate.
  • Press the power button (20) to switch the unit on.
  • The display shows the following settings:
  • The day indicator (18) shows the day of the week (default is MON = Monday). the hour display (17), the minute display (16), and the temperature display (15) in degrees Celsius (35 is the default). You will need to set the correct time, and this will then be  stored in the heater. Auto mode (A) is enabled as the default. Note: If the device suddenly goes out during operation the system will continue working according to the last operating settings when switched back on.

SETTING THE ACTUAL DATE AND TIME OF HEATER

  1. If there is a beeping sound as soon as the buttons are pressed, it means you have accidentally pressed Set (13) first instead of holding them both down at the same time.
  2. If this happens, press OK (12) to go back to the start and try again.
  3. Once held down correctly, the day that flashes is the day the heater is currently set to. For instance, if THU flashes, the heater thinks it is Thursday.
  4. Use the up button (10) and down button (11) to select the current day of the week and confirm by pressing the Set button (13). The weekday indicator (18) will then stop flashing.
  5. The hour. pisss the 5er bill son (135 i store th the up 10) and down 11) buttons to select
  6. The minute disple, Ple til Ser bushi use here the minute do use the up [10) and down (11) buttons to

SETTING THE TEMPERATURE

  • The unit of measure for the target temperature is °C in both Auto and Manual mode.
  • When the heater is switched on, desired temperature
  • If no action is taken for 10 seconds after the setting is completed, the system automatically saves the setting and exits the menu. according to the temperature you set it to. If the desired temperature has not been met, the heating indicator (3) will be illuminated to show the heater is still on.

SETTING THE TIMER
Setting the Timer in Manual Mode (24-hour timer) This setting mode is to be used if you want to control the heater on a ‘per-use’ basis and when you want the heater to turn off at a specific time within 24 hours. For example, if you turn the heater on in the morning and want it to turn itself off in the afternoon.

  1. Please make sure the Actual Date and Time of the heater has been set first using steps from page 7.
  2. Press the Manual/Auto (M/A) mode button |19| to select the manual mode. The display shows “M” when in manual mode (7).
  3. Press the Set button (13) to set the hour of the timer to turn off. Press the up (10) and down (11) buttons to select the hour (if the selected hour to turn off is earlier than the current time, the system automatically rolls over to the
  4. following day)
    1. For example, if the current time is 10am and you set the timer to go off at 9.30am, the heater will turn off the next day at 9.30 amm.
    2. For xy THe instead hop wed to sill i Wednesday the display: the display screen will .n.
  5. Press the Set button (13) to set the minute that the timer should turn off (if the set hour is identical to the current hour but the selected minute is less than the current minute, the system automatically rolls over to the following day.
    1. For example, if the current time is 10.30 am and you set the heater to go off at 10.2 am , it will turn off the next daat at y 10.24 am4am.,
  6. Press the OK button (12) to save and this will exit the timer setting.

Register your warranty online within 30 days of purchase.

  1. www.devola.co.uk/warranty
  2. Scan for technical detailsdevola-DVM2000W-2000W-Panel-Heater-with-7-Day-Timer-IP24-White-fig (1)
  3. devola.co.uk
  4. Unit 1,
  5. Reedswood Park Road,
  6. Walsall,
  7. West Midlands. WS2 8DQ
  8. Helpline 0800 043 4243
  9. Email info@devola.co.uk

 

Documents / Resources

devola DVM2000W 2000W Panel Heater with 7 Day Timer IP24 White [pdf] Instruction Manual
DVM2000W 2000W Panel Heater with 7 Day Timer IP24 White, DVM2000W, 2000W Panel Heater with 7 Day Timer IP24 White, Heater with 7 Day Timer IP24 White, Timer IP24 White

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