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DUUX
CHAUFFAGE
DXCH09
MANUEL D’UTILISATION

Threesixty
Smart ceramic heater
user manual | gebruikershandleiding | Bedienungsanleitung |
manual de usuario | manuel d’utilisation

Thank you for
choosing Duux.
We’re so glad you decided to read the instructions to your new Duux ceramic heater! Many users casually
dismiss instructions and seek to gure it out on their own. But studies show that people who read
instructions will get up to speed more quickly and eciently than those who poke around with trial and
error.
At Duux we believe in the importance of a comfortable and healthy living environment. Enhancing your
wellbeing by designing appealing, functional and eective products is the passion that drives us every day.
With our range of innovative air treatment products we aim to provide you the best possible indoor air
quality.
Cozy up with the Duux Threesixty Ceramic Smart Heater – the perfect companion for cold winter days. This
compact heater has a unique organic design and a capacity of 1.800 watt, making it much more powerful
than you’d expect. Thanks to the built-in fan, Threesixty accelerates the heating process in any room up to
30m², warming it up in no time! And with the free Duux app, operating this handy heater is a piece of cake.

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Table of
Content
1. Safety instructions 4
2. Product overview 8
3. Installation 9
4. Functions 9
6. Technical specications 13
7. FAQ 14
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1. Safety instructions
Use
Warning!
• Risk of electric shock. Unintended
use may lead to serious injury or
even death. Only use the product
as described in this document.
• Fire hazard. Never use the product
on soft surfaces. Soft surfaces may
block openings. Always use the
product on a at and dry surface.
•
DO NOT COVER
THE HEATER.
Fire hazard. Never cover the
product. Objects may block
openings. Keep the space around
the product free from objects.
Caution!
• Risk of burn. Never touch hot
surfaces. The product may become
hot while in use and cause burns.
Particular attention has to be given
where children and vulnerable
people are present. Always let the
product cool down before handling
the product.
• Risk of falling. Never let the power
cord hang over the edge of a table
or counter. Someone could trip
over the cord or accidentally pull
the cord. Always place the power
cord on a stable and at surface.
• Inhalation hazard. Never use paint,
cleaning sprays or anti-insect
sprays near the product. Always
use the product in a clean-air
environment.
• Risk of short-circuiting. Never use
the product if it has been dropped,
has come into contact with water,
is defective, visibly damaged or
if the cord or plug is damaged.
Return your device to the nearest
authorized service point for
examination, repair or adjustment.
Notice
• Risk of damaging the product.
Never use the product in
commercial, industrial or outdoor
environments. Always use the
product for indoor use only.

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Installation
Warning!
• Fire hazard. Never use the product
near ammable materials or
surfaces. The product may become
hot while in use. Keep the product
at a minimum distance of 1 meter
away from ammable materials or
surfaces.
• Fire hazard. Never place the
product upside down. The
openings of the product may
become blocked. Always place the
product upright on a horizontal and
stable surface
• Explosion hazard. Never use
the product near ammable or
explosive substances or fuels.
Flammable or explosive substances
or fuels may cause an explosion.
Only use the product in a clean and
well ventilated area.
Caution!
• Risk of short-circuiting. Never use
an extension cord. Only use the
product on a direct power outlet.
• Risk of short-circuiting. Never
use sockets that do not match
the product’s power voltage.
Before using the product, check
the voltage on the unit’s rating
plate. Only connect the product to
sockets that match the product’s
voltage. If you are not sure whether
your connections meet the
requirements, consult an electrician
or your electricity supplier.
• Risk of short-circuiting. Never
connect any other device with high
power consumption to the same
group. Limit the use of high power
consumption products connected
to the same group.
• Risk of short-circuiting. Never locate
the product immediately below
a power outlet. The product may
become hot while in use. Always
keep the area above the product
free from objects and power
outlets.
• Risk of short-circuiting. Never
use the product in a humid
environment, for instance near a
bath, shower or swimming pool.
Always use the product in a clean
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and dry environment.
• Risk of short-circuiting. In order to
avoid a hazard due to inadvertent
resetting of the thermal cut-
out, this appliance must not be
supplied through an external
switching device, such as a timer,
or connected to a circuit that is
regularly switched on and o by the
utility.
Notice
• Risk of damaging the product.
Never use the product near heat
sources. Keep the product away
from heat sources.
• Risk of damaging the product.
Never use the product in direct
sunlight. Direct sunlight may
damage the housing of the product.
• Risk of damaging the product.
Never pull the power cord to
disconnect it from the socket.
Always grasp the plug and pull.
• Risk of damaging the product.
Remove all the packaging material
before assembling or using the
product. Leaving packaging material
on the product may cause melting
of the packaging material and
sticking to the product.
Children and disabled
• This product 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 product in
a safe way and understand the
hazards involved.
Warning!
• Tip over hazard. Never let children
play with the product. Give children
simple instructions on how to use
the product beforehand and always
supervise them.
• Risk of suocation. Never let
children play with the packaging
material. Keep the packaging
material out of the reach of
children.
• Risk of electric shock. Never let
children perform maintenance
without supervision. Give children
simple instructions on how to use
the product beforehand and always
supervise them.

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• Risk of burn. Never let children
aged below 8 years alone
unattended with the product in use.
Always supervise children when the
product is in use.
Maintenance
Warning!
• Risk of electric shock. Never
perform any maintenance with the
product connected to the power
source. Disconnect the product
from the power source before
service and when cleaning the
product.
• Fire hazard. Never let the product
or power cord become dusty.
Regularly clean the product and
power cord from dust.
• Risk of electric shock. Never
immerse the product in water or
other liquids. Follow the cleaning
instructions of this manual for
the correct performance of
maintenance.
• Risk of electric shock. Never handle
the product with wet hands. Only
handle the product with dry hands.
• If the supply cord is damaged,
it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent or
a similar qualied person in order
to avoid a hazard.
Caution!
• Risk of short-circuiting. Never
open the product yourself for
maintenance. This product may
only be opened for maintenance by
an authorized technician.
Notice
• Risk of damaging the product.
Never use cleaning solvents or
abrasives to clean the product.
Using the wrong cleaning products
may damage the housing of the
product. Always use the correct
cleaning method specied in this
user manual.
Storage & transport
Notice
• Risk of damaging the product.
Incorrect storage may damage the
product or electric circuit of the
product. Always store the product
in the original packaging and keep
in a clean, dry place.
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2. Product overview
Main parts
Control panel
Air outlet
Heating level / Wi-Fi pairing button
Control panel
Air inlet
Heating level III (1800W)
Heating level II (1200W)
Heating level I (800W)
Wi-Fi status
Fan speed Boost
Standby status
Power button

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3. Installation
CAUTION: Carefully read the safety instructions
(Chapter 2) and the installation and operation
instructions below before using the product.
NOTICE: Remove all the packaging material before
assembling or using the product. Leaving packaging
material on the product may cause melting of the
packaging material and sticking to the product.
1. Position the heater on a hard at surface at least
50 cm away from the wall or any other objects.
2. Insert the power plug in the power outlet
The product makes a beep sound.
All the icons light up for ±3 seconds and the Wi-Fi
icon starts ashing afterwards.
The product is now in standby mode.
4. Functions
Buttons
Power
Press the button to turn on the appliance. The
heater will turn on and the LED indicator for heat
level I will illuminate.
Press the button again to switch o the appliance.
After switching o the heater, the fan will remain
on for ± 30 seconds to cool the heating element
down. The fan speed Boost and standby status LED
indicators will show a cool down sequence. After this,
the appliance automatically returns to standby mode.
Heating
Pressing the button will cycle through the
dierent heat levels.
Press the button to increase the heat to
level II. The fan speed automatically increases to
Boost to prevent overheating of the product. The
corresponding LED indicator will illuminate.
Press the button again to activate the highest
heat setting. The heat level III LED indicator will
illuminate and the fan will remain in Boost.
Press the button one more time to decrease the
heat to level I. The fan speed will automatically switch
to Eco.
NOTE: When Heat level II or III are active, the fan
speed is always in Boost to prevent overheating of
the product.
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