This would really annoy me. You can return it as faulty and get one in Canada. Or maybe Dyson will swap it for a Canadian one?

Mike Payne
lieu dit Gasquet
82400 Montjoi
France

On 05/10/2015 00:59, Carleton MacDonald wrote:

The device is both a heater and a fan. You set the temperature you want and the unit warms the area until it is at that temperature. To use it as a fan you turn the temperature all the way down to 32 deg F. There is no option to change the temperature reading to Celsius – that is, no F/C switch or any other setting.

Apparently if the unit is sold anywhere else in the world it is set to Celsius.

The dimensions of the unit are all in millimeters. It is only the temperature setting that is messed up.

It is a very good unit otherwise.

Carleton

*From:* Dyson Online Support [mailto:supp...@dyson.com]
*Sent:* Saturday, October 03, 2015 22:29
*To:* Carleton MacDonald <carlet...@comcast.net>
*Subject:* Re: AM05 temperature setting

Dear Carleton,

Thank you for contacting Dyson.

We are happy to hear you are satisfied with your new Hot+Cool! We can not change the temperature as it is intended for use in the US only, which is why it is programmed to Fahrenheit. Please let us know if we can help you with registering your new AM05 online.

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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Carleton MacDonald <carlet...@comcast.net
    <mailto:carlet...@comcast.net>>
    Date: 10/3/2015 7:47:39 PM
    To: supp...@dyson.com <mailto:supp...@dyson.com>
    Subject: AM05 temperature setting

    I bought an AM05 fan/heater at Costco today. It is very nice
    indeed. However, the temperature only reads in Fahrenheit. How can
    I change the temperature to read in Celsius?

    Carleton MacDonald


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