The effect of considerable broadening of the power deposition profile in on-axis X2 electron cyclotron resonance heating experiments observed in the L-2M stellarator is interpreted in the paper as one of the consequences of the low-threshold parametric decay instability of the pump wave, resulting in excitation of ion and electron Bernstein daughter waves. The instability is considered under the specific L-2M experimental conditions and shown to be absolute. The threshold of this instability is exceeded in the experiment. This finally allows explaining, at least qualitatively, the effect of nonlocal microwave power deposition detected in L-2M.