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for Tuesday. Press for the 7th time and it displays 

. Press for the 8th time and it exits 

and recovers to the current week day; 

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Press“

.” Press for the first time and the timing function turns on, the LCD screen 

displays

 

,

 the machine’s indicator 

  lights green. Press again to turn off, icon 

 

on the LCD screen 

  goes off. After the timing function is turned on, it works according 

the parameter settings. The LCD screen

lights up according to corresponding parameter settings; 
Note: when the time, week and timing parameters are changed, you need to switch on-off 
the timing key to transfer the timing parameters to the machine. After the machine has 
received them correctly, the buzzer will beep once. 

12

  Press“

”. Press once to turn on the Open Window function, the LCD screen displays 

icon

, the indicator 

  on the machine lights yellow. Press again to turn it off, the LCD 

screen does not display icon

 

  and 

the indicator 

  on the machine goes off. The 

buzzer beeps when the key is pressed; 

After  the  Open  Window  function  is  turned  on,  the  program  firstly  detects  if  the  heating 
function is turned on. If it is turned on, the program will save the current ambient temperature 
value  and  detects  the  ambient  temperature  change  once  per  12  minutes.  When  the 
decrease  in    the  ambient  temperature  detected  within  30  minutes  exceeds  4 

  ,the 

program  will  deem  that  the  window  is  open  and  stop  heating,  and  the  Open  Window 

indicator 

  on the machine will flash rapidly. After it has stopped heating for 70 minutes, 

the program starts to detect if the window is closed, and the indicator 

  flashes slowly. It 

heats for 6 minutes every 30 minutes (position H2). If the temperature rise is more than 2 

the window is considered as closed, and the indicator 

  stops flashing. 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for SYM-100

Page 1: ...ER RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 1 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 34 42 50 60 74 88 100 INSTALLER LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE APPLIANCE CONSUMER RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REF...

Page 2: ...tii product IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 3 UNPACKING AND TESTING APPLIANCE 7 PLUG INSTALLATION 6 LOCATING THE FIREPLACE 7 SYM 34 8 SYM 42 9 SYM 50 10 SYM 60 11 SYM 74 12 SYM 88 13 SYM 100 14 INSTALLATION WA...

Page 3: ...may cause electric shock or fire or damage to the heater 11 Always unplug or disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply when not in use or when moving or cleaning it Do not pull the cord to...

Page 4: ...s Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present 26 This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory...

Page 5: ...s can come into contact with the heater Don ts Never leave children unsupervised in a room where the heater is ON and unguarded Never obstruct or cover the fan outlet or force items into heater openin...

Page 6: ...ill be required to give them the correct part number as listed below Please following the instructions to correctly install the plug into your fireplace 1 Included in the box will be a power cord simi...

Page 7: ...ter to make sure all components are operating correctly As with most electronic devices your new electric fireplace has been designed to operate at and 35 95 During the cold winter fireplace to reach...

Page 8: ...NO HEATER 30W Max MOTOR HEATER 19W Appliance Width 32 3 8 or 82 3 cm Appliance Height 15 5 8 or 39 6 cm Appliance Depth 5 5 8 or 14 3 cm Gross Weight 57 3 lbs or 26 kgs Plug Location Left side Cord Le...

Page 9: ...O HEATER 38W Max MOTOR HEATER 19W Appliance Width 42 1 4 or 107 2 cm Appliance Height 15 5 8 or 39 6 cm Appliance Depth 5 5 8 or 14 3 cm Gross Weight 68 34 lbs or 31 kgs Plug Location Left side Cord L...

Page 10: ...O HEATER 42W Max MOTOR HEATER 19W Appliance Width 50 1 4 or 127 6 cm Appliance Height 15 5 8 or 39 6 cm Appliance Depth 5 5 8 or 14 3 cm Gross Weight 79 8 lbs or 36 2 kgs Plug Location Left side Cord...

Page 11: ...NO HEATER 46W Max MOTOR HEATER 19W Appliance Width 60 1 4 or 153 cm Appliance Height 15 5 8 or 39 6 cm Appliance Depth 5 5 8 or 14 3 cm Gross Weight 92 6 lbs or 42 kgs Plug Location Left side Cord Le...

Page 12: ...NO HEATER 50W Max MOTOR HEATER 19W Appliance Width 74 1 4 or 188 5 cm Appliance Height 15 5 8 or 39 6 cm Appliance Depth 5 5 8 or 14 3 cm Gross Weight 108 lbs or 49 kgs Plug Location Left side Cord Le...

Page 13: ...NO HEATER 56W Max MOTOR HEATER 19W Appliance Width 88 1 4 or 224 1 cm Appliance Height 15 5 8 or 39 6 cm Appliance Depth 5 5 8 or 14 3 cm Gross Weight 123 lbs or 56 kgs Plug Location Left side Cord Le...

Page 14: ...HEATER 60W Max MOTOR HEATER 19W Appliance Width 100 1 4 or 254 6 cm Appliance Height 15 5 8 or 39 6 cm Appliance Depth 5 5 8 or 14 3 cm Gross Weight 136 68 lbs or 62 kgs Plug Location Left side Cord...

Page 15: ...that the bolts have been fixed firmly enough to withstand the weight 15 WALL MOUNT Due to the many different materials used to build walls it is highly recommended that you consult your local builder...

Page 16: ...ture and is located at least 0 91m or 3 feet away from combustible materials such as curtains drapes furniture bedding paper etc Mark the desired location on the floor and store the appliance in a saf...

Page 17: ...crews located on each side and take off the inner side steel panels 17 emoved take off the front glass panel Unscrew the 2 screws located on each side and take off the inner side steel panels Unscrew...

Page 18: ...trim back onto the appliance and fasten with screws NOTE This step is to make hat the fireplace fits the wall opening well and there is no gap between the trim and Put the fireplace into the wall ope...

Page 19: ...after you finish the media decoration 19 e trim following STEP 1 Screw back the inner side steel panels Put back the front glass panel and screw back the trim after you finish the media e trim followi...

Page 20: ...m NOTE Keep hold of the front glass as it may fall down automatically when the trim is removed 20 FLUSH BUILT IN WITHIN 2 X 4 S special trim for the semi flush built in installation from dealer See de...

Page 21: ...crews located on each side and take off the inner side steel panels 21 removed take off the front glass panel Unscrew the 2 screws located on each side and take off the inner side steel panels Unscrew...

Page 22: ...with screws NOTE This step is to make sure that the fireplace fits the wall opening well and there is no gap between the trim and the wall after installation 5 Put the fireplace into the wall opening...

Page 23: ...23 6 Remove the trim following STEP 1 Screw back the inner side steel panels 7 Put back the front glass panel and screw back the trim after you finish the media decoration...

Page 24: ...al decorative media if they choose See dealer for more details set Clear DECORATIVE MEDIA INSTALLATION Unscrew 4 screws and take off the trim NOTE Keep hold of the front glass as it may fall down auto...

Page 25: ...or the third time the heating element turns off indicator extinguishes Note after the heating elements are turned on manually the heating elements work but are not controlled by the temperature sensor...

Page 26: ...een of the remote control will turn off 2 Key flame and charcoal control switch In case of ON press once the flame and the charcoal bed go out the LCD screen does not display Press it again and the fl...

Page 27: ...etween 7 and 30 The buzzer beeps when the key is pressed 9 Press shift key Press once the corresponding figure flashes Press now to set current time and week The buzzer does not beep when the key is p...

Page 28: ...splays icon the indicator on the machine lights yellow Press again to turn it off the LCD screen does not display icon and the indicator on the machine goes off The buzzer beeps when the key is presse...

Page 29: ...ttery items in separate collection schemes which cater for the recovery and recycling of materials contained within Your co operation is vital to ensure the success of these schemes and for the protec...

Page 30: ...1141 LED STRIP FOR FLAME 6 601142 7 601136B 601136B LED STRIP FOR EMBER BED 8 601137B 601137B 601137B 601137B 9 10101221C FLAME MOTOR 1 10 3200505 3201505 3202505 3203505 FLICKER ASSEMBLY 1 11 FIRE BO...

Page 31: ...601142 601142 601142 7 601136B 601136B 601136B LED STRIP FOR EMBER BED 8 601137B 601137B 601137B 9 10101221C FLAME MOTOR 1 10 3204505 3205505 3206505 FLICKER ASSEMBLY 1 11 FIRE BOX 1 12 601035 CONTROL...

Page 32: ...EXPLODED VIEW 32...

Page 33: ...s fuse has blown Replace the fuse Appliance will not come on when switch is flipped to ON Appliance is not plugged into an electrical outlet Check plug and plug in Appliance has overheated and safety...

Page 34: ...34 SERVICE HISTORY This heater must be serviced annually depending on usage Date Dealer Name Service Technician Name Service Performed Special Concerns NOTES...

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