In science/thermodynamics, we use "warm up" and "cool down" to describe the *process* of adding heat or removing it from an object, i.e. it's being *acted* on, so we do say things like: "There was a rapid cool down when the electronics box was turned off." or "The hardware cooled down after we turned off the electronics box."
In the phrase where you mention a heater, we wouldn't say "Cool down the heater", we would say "turn down the thermostat" or "turn down the heater".