1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective installation, operation, and maintenance of your Dimplex XT9605 Charge Control Thermostat. This thermostat is specifically designed as a replacement for older, larger thermostats found in Dimplex XL storage heaters manufactured before October 2001. Please read these instructions thoroughly before proceeding with any installation or operation.
1.1 Nga Korero Haumaru
- Always disconnect the main power supply to the storage heater before attempting any installation, maintenance, or repair work. Failure to do so can result in electric shock or serious injury.
- Installation should only be performed by a qualified electrician or competent person.
- Ensure all connections are secure and comply with local wiring regulations.
- Kaua e whakahaerehia te whakamahana wera mēnā kua pakaru.
2. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
The Dimplex XT9605 thermostat is designed for straightforward replacement of existing units. It comes with new fixings, which may have different thread types than your old thermostat. Exercise caution and do not force connections.
2.1 Whakaritenga
- Momotu Mana: Locate the main power switch for your Dimplex XL storage heater and turn it OFF. Verify that the power is off using a suitable voltage Kaiwhakamatautau.
- Te Whakamahana Uru: Ata tango i te waho casing or access panel of your storage heater to expose the existing thermostat. Refer to your specific heater's manual for detailed access instructions.
2.2 Tikanga Whakakapi
- Tango Thermostat Tawhito: Disconnect the wiring from the old thermostat, noting the position of each wire. It is recommended to take a photograph before disconnecting. Unscrew and remove the old thermostat.
- Tāuta Thermostat Hōu: Position the new Dimplex XT9605 thermostat in the designated location. Use the provided new fixings to secure it. Ensure the thermostat is firmly mounted.
- Tūhono Waea: Reconnect the wiring to the new thermostat according to the previous configuration. Double-check all connections for tightness and correctness.

2.3 Nga Mahi Whakamutunga
- Huihuia Whakawera: Replace the access panel or outer casing of the storage heater, ensuring all screws are tightened.
- Whakaora i te Mana: Turn the main power supply to the storage heater back ON.
- Mahi Whakamatau: Proceed to the Operating section to test the thermostat's functionality.
3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The Dimplex XT9605 thermostat controls the charge level of your Dimplex XL storage heater, influencing how much heat is stored during off-peak hours. The thermostat features a push-button type controller for setting adjustments.

3.1 Setting the Charge Level
The specific method for adjusting the charge level will depend on the design of your Dimplex XL heater's control panel, which interacts with this thermostat. Generally, you will find a dial or button on the heater's fascia that corresponds to the thermostat's setting. Consult your heater's user manual for precise instructions on how to adjust the charge control.
- A higher setting typically results in more heat stored, providing warmth for a longer duration.
- A lower setting results in less heat stored, which can save energy if less heat is required.
Allow time for the heater to cycle through a full charge period (usually overnight) to observe the effect of any adjustments.
4. Tiaki
The Dimplex XT9605 Charge Control Thermostat is designed for reliable operation and requires minimal maintenance. Regular checks of the storage heater itself are recommended.
- Te horoi: Ensure the area around the thermostat within the heater is free from dust and debris. Always disconnect power before cleaning.
- Tirotiro Ataata: Periodically inspect the thermostat and its wiring for any signs of damage, loose connections, or overheating. If any issues are observed, disconnect power and consult a qualified technician.
5. Te Raru
If your Dimplex XL storage heater is not functioning as expected after thermostat replacement, consider the following:
- No Heat/Insufficient Heat:
- Tuku Hiko: Ensure the main power supply to the heater is ON.
- Tautuhinga Thermostat: Verify that the charge control setting on your heater is not set too low.
- Waea waea: Double-check all wiring connections to the thermostat for correctness and tightness. Loose connections can prevent proper operation.
- Te wera nui:
- Tautuhinga Thermostat: Ensure the charge control setting is not excessively high for your heating needs.
- Thermostat Fault: If the heater consistently overheats regardless of settings, the thermostat may be faulty and require replacement.
- Tukino Tinana: If the thermostat or its components appear physically damaged, it must be replaced.
For persistent issues, it is recommended to contact a qualified electrician or the manufacturer for assistance.
6. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | DIMPLEX |
| Tau tauira | XT9605 |
| Tae | Kerei |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Rauemi | Te whakarewa |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 99.8 g |
| Momo Kaiwhakahaere | Pātene pana |
| Whakamahinga Hua Tauwhāiti | Residential heating (Dimplex XL Night Storage Heater) |
| Momo Mana Pawera | Whakawera |
| Hangarau Hononga | Waea |
| Puna Mana | Tauera Hiko |
| Kaihanga | Taakino |
| Whenua Taketake | Haina |

7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Information regarding the specific warranty period for the Dimplex XT9605 Charge Control Thermostat was not provided. Please refer to your purchase documentation or contact the retailer from whom you purchased the product for warranty details.
For technical support or further assistance, please contact the manufacturer, Dimplex, or the authorized seller. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging or the seller's webpae.





