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MAINTENANCE

The remote control requires one 3V CR2025 Lithium Cell Battery (included). Remove the protective film 

between the battery and the contacts in order to operate. See Fig 6 & 7

Replace the Remote Control Battery

When the remote control stops operating or it’s range is reduced, it is time to replace the batteries. 

1.

 The battery compartment is located on the back end of the remote. 

2.

 Press and slide the battery door open and remove the old battery. 

3. 

Insert the CR2025 battery, checking that the “+” and the “-” terminals of the battery matched inside the 

4.

 Replace the battery compartment door. 

Replace the LED Bulb

The flame effect on this fireplace insert is created by LED bulbs. The life of the bulbs is approximately 

100,000 hours. If the bulbs need replaced, it is recommended a qualified technician to replace the bulbs. 

Technical Specifications

Supply:

 120V/60Hz

Rated Power:

 750W/1500W

DO NOT 

dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste. Use seperate collection 

facilities. 

Safety Cut-Off

This appliance is fitted with a safety cut-off which will operate if the fire overheats (like blocked air vents)  For 

safety reasons, the fire will NOT automatically reset. To reset the appliance, disconnect the appliance from 

the mains supply for at least 15 minutes. Reconnect the supply to the mains and switch on the appliance. 

Care and Maintenance

Cleaning: 

Always turn the heater OFF and unplug the power cord from the outlet before cleaning, performing 

maintenance or moving the fireplace.  

NEVER

 immerse in water or liquid of any kind. 

DO NOT

 spray with water or any other liquids. Doing so may 

result in electric shock, fire or personal injury. 

Metal: 

Buff using a soft cloththat is slightly dampened with a citrus oil-based product. 

DO NOT

 use brass 

polish or household cleaners as these products can damage the metal trim. 

Glass: 

Use a good quality glass cleaner sprayed onto a cloth or towel. Dry thoroughly with a paper towel or 

lintfree cloth. 

NEVER

 use abrasive cleansers, liquid sprays, or any cleaner that could scratch the surface.

Vents: 

Use a vacuum or duster to remove dust and dirt from the heater and vent areas.

Plastic: 

Wipe gently with a slightly damp cloth and a mild solution of dish soap and warm water. 

NEVER

 

use abrasive cleansers, liquid sprays, or any cleaner that could scratch the surface.

Summary of Contents for 95029

Page 1: ...S WRITE THE PRODUCT S SERIAL NUMBER ON THE BACK OF THE MANUAL NEAR THE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM OR MONTH AND YEAR OF PURCHASE IF PRODUCT HAS NO NUMBER OWNER S MANUAL AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUESTIONS PLEA...

Page 2: ...hat surfaces This heater must be used on an AC supply only and the voltage marked on the heater must correspond with the supply voltage Periodically check the cord for damage NEVER use the appliance i...

Page 3: ...ces to combustibles are maintained when building a mantel or shelves above the fireplace Elevated temperatures on the wall or in the air above the fireplace can cause melting discoloration or damage t...

Page 4: ...nder your remote control as bright and as warm as you please Features Insert Dimension 43 5 x 15 75 x 6 Flame effect with three colors 750 and 1500 watt heat settings Heating type Coiled wire heat Fan...

Page 5: ...1 bag of crystal embers 1 x white board Wall Mount Instructions This appliance is designed to be fixed to a wall at a minimum height of 300mm and the minimum distance from the top of the heater to th...

Page 6: ...ig 3 Fix the wall bracket using the plug and 6x25mm screws provided Carefully lift up the heater ensuring the top rear ledge of the heater engages with the wall bracket see Fig 4 and is sitting centra...

Page 7: ...ont glass over the front of the fire aligning the slots in the bracket at each side of the glass panel with the lugs on the sides of the fire Two people are required for this operatin See Fig 6 Fig 5...

Page 8: ...witch must be switched on first Wall Insert Instructions Take the glass from the heater first then gently put the heater to the cut hole This is a two person operation See Fig 1 For optimum wiewing ma...

Page 9: ...acket at each side of the glass panel with the lugs on the sides of the heater See Fig 4 Take the glass from the heater first then gently put the heater to the cut hole This is a two person operation...

Page 10: ...mmer mode Each time the Dimmer button is pressed the flame intensity decreases There are 5 brightness levels you can cycle through Press the HEAT button once for the low heat setting 750W press twice...

Page 11: ...f which will operate if the fire overheats like blocked air vents For safety reasons the fire will NOT automatically reset To reset the appliance disconnect the appliance from the mains supply for at...

Page 12: ...RESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIEDAND LICENSED TECHNICIANS AND NOT BY THE BUYER THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER...

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