I was unsure if I should post here, or in appliances.
I have a Quantum QM150 storage heater that's almost 10 years old, and has started overheating, the front panel measured over 60 degrees a few days ago compared to the others being mid-20s.
Dimplex will send an out of warranty engineer (The 10 year warranty is actually 5, except for rust), but I'd rather have a go myself.
I've opened it all up, checked and everything is quite clean (It was moved 18 months ago so disassembled and cleaned then). I have confirmed the fan is working, and the front insulation panel was properly in place and secured. The control panel shows no errors. No components look damaged, but I don't know what the expected resistance on cutouts would be to check them.
Where do I go from here? I was surprised a 'modern' heater could overheat, I assumed it would stop heating if a problem was detected. I cannot find a service manual anywhere for a Dimplex Quantum QM150.
Any advice welcome.

I have a Quantum QM150 storage heater that's almost 10 years old, and has started overheating, the front panel measured over 60 degrees a few days ago compared to the others being mid-20s.
Dimplex will send an out of warranty engineer (The 10 year warranty is actually 5, except for rust), but I'd rather have a go myself.
I've opened it all up, checked and everything is quite clean (It was moved 18 months ago so disassembled and cleaned then). I have confirmed the fan is working, and the front insulation panel was properly in place and secured. The control panel shows no errors. No components look damaged, but I don't know what the expected resistance on cutouts would be to check them.
Where do I go from here? I was surprised a 'modern' heater could overheat, I assumed it would stop heating if a problem was detected. I cannot find a service manual anywhere for a Dimplex Quantum QM150.
Any advice welcome.

