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Using the manual and remote controls 

 

On the top right side plate of the Electric Fireplace (H) is the control panel. This panel contains the 
buttons to properly operate the electric fireplace. The buttons on the control panel on the side of the 
Electric Fireplace (H) and the Remote Control (R) function in the same way. The remote control has an 
effective range of up to 13 feet. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Battery Replacement 

 

NOTE:

 Do not mix old and new batteries. 

             Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon zinc), or rechargeable (nicad, nimh, etc.) batteries. 
             Please always dispose of batteries at a suitable recycling point. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Using the Main Power Button 

 

The main power button (1) is located on the control panel on the right side of the electric fireplace. 
Pressing the main power button (1) once turns the power on. 
Pressing the main power button (1) again will turn the power off. 
If you find that none of the other buttons appear to work, check to make sure that the main power (1) is 
turned on.  

 

 

Using the Flames Control Button 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Button Press

Flame State 

Ember Bed Color

1

st

 press 

ON 

Amber 

2

nd

 press 

ON 

Blue 

3

rd

 press 

ON 

Amber and Blue 

4

th

 press 

ON 

Color Rotation 

Operation 

OPEN

CLOSE

Press the flames control button (2) to turn on the 
ember bed and flame effect. 

Pressing the flames control button (2) once turns 
flames on and lights the ember bed. 

Pressing the flames control button (2) again will 
cycle through different colors of the ember bed. The 
color rotation mode will cycle through the 3 different 
color settings continuously. When using Remote 
Control (R), you need to press the button 7 to enter 
the color rotation mode. Reference the table for 
more detailed information. 

Do not ingest batteries.

1.  Non-rechargeable batteries are not to 

be recharged. 

2.  Batteries are to be inserted with the 

correct polarity. 

3.  Exhausted batteries are to be removed 

from the product. 

Battery disposal

1. Main 

Power 

Button 

2.  Flames Control Button 

3.  Heater Control Button 

4.  Side Light Control Button 

5.  Timer Function Button 

6. Digital 

Display 

Unit 

7.  Color Rotation Button 

Summary of Contents for WINWMFP

Page 1: ...ve any questions regarding assembly or if parts are missing DO NOT return this item to the store where it was purchased Please call our toll free customer service number and have your instructions and parts list ready to provide the model name part name or factory number 877 494 2536 Pacific Standard Time 8 30 a m 4 30 p m Monday Friday Or visit our website www baysidefurnishings com Or e mail you...

Page 2: ...ly 11 Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust openings as this may cause an electric shock or fire or damage the heater 12 To prevent a possible fire do not block firebox air intakes or exhaust in any manner Do not operate firebox on soft surfaces like a bed where openings may become blocked 13 A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside Do not use in ar...

Page 3: ...nstructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures...

Page 4: ...all Flat Washer 7 M3 5 x 20 mm Screw 4 1 extra 4 1 extra 4 1 extra 8 1 extra 8 M4 x 8 mm Screw 9 Large Wall Anchor 10 Small Wall Anchor 10 1 extra 4 1 extra 8 1 extra 11 M5 x 50 mm Screw 12 M4 x 20 mm Screw Touch up Pen 4 1 extra 8 1 extra 1 Tools required Phillips screwdriver Power Drill Masonry Drill Bit Hammer and Pencil not provided Model No WINWMFP Voltage 120 V Frequency 60 Hz Watts 1400 W P...

Page 5: ...ght Side Rail 1 E Left Metal Bracket 1 F Right Metal Bracket 1 G Table Top Base 1 H Electric Firebox 1 I Mounting Bracket 1 J Table Top Support 1 Pre attached on the Firebox H K Front Brace 1 L Deflector 1 M Log Set 1 Pre attached on the Firebox H N L shaped Bracket 1 O Decorative Rocks 1 P Decorative Glasses 1 For Flat Wood Frame only Q Cable Channel 2 R Remote Control with Batteries 1 S Glass Fr...

Page 6: ...e and windows 4 Hold the Mounting Bracket I up to the wall to verify the correct location and ensure that the Mounting Bracket is level Use a pencil to mark the four mounting holes on the wall at the desired mounting location using the Mounting Bracket I as a template 5 With an electric drill not included on its low setting drill 5 16 inch diameter holes to at least 2 inch deep on the marked point...

Page 7: ... Screws 11 As shown 8 Hang the Electric Firebox H on the hooks at the bottom of the Mounting Bracket I and push the top of the Electric Firebox H into the Mounting Bracket As shown 9 Ask a friend to hold the Electric Firebox H into place and secure it to the Mounting Bracket I by refitting the two small screws which were removed in step 2 As shown Installation Wall Mount continued 1 2 I H H H I I ...

Page 8: ...ow ledge NOTE If you choose the Glass Front S configuration continue to step 12 For Wood Front configuration skip ahead to the next page 12 Lift the Glass Front S into place making sure the 2 hooks on the top back of the Glass Front S fit securely into the slots on the top of the Electric Firebox H As shown NOTE It is recommended that you use two people at this stage to prevent to the Glass Front ...

Page 9: ... F over the pilot holes on the wood supports of the Wood Front Frame A using four 20 mm Screws 7 per metal bracket Fully tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver As shown above 16 Align and attach Left and Right Side Rails C and D to the Wood Front Frame A by inserting six 1 1 4 Bolts 1 with the Large Washers 2 and 3 through the cleat holes and securely screw into place As shown above Instal...

Page 10: ...nt S 18 Lift the Wood Front assembly onto the Electric Firebox H making sure the 2 hooks on the top back of the Metal Brackets E and F fit securely into the slots on the top of Electric Firebox H As shown NOTE It is recommended that you use two people at this stage to prevent damage to the wood cover or the Electric Firebox H 19 Secure the Metal Brackets E and F to the Electric Firebox H by fasten...

Page 11: ...ap them flush with the concrete surface with rubber mallet or hammer Securely attach the Cable Channel Q over the Small Wall Anchors 10 in the wall with four M4 x 20 mm Screws 12 and tighten with a Phillips screwdriver NOTE If installing the Cable Channels Q to a wooden stud wall there is no need to drill the holes in the wood and no need for the plastic wall anchors 24 Repeat the same process to ...

Page 12: ...olts 4 with Small Lock Washers 5 and Small Flat Washers 6 through the countersunk holes and screw into place As shown Fully tighten the bolts with a Phillips screwdriver 3 Fasten the Deflector L to the Front Brace K with two M4 x 8 mm Screws 8 As shown 4 Slide the Front Brace assembly onto the Table Top Support J and rest it onto the Table Top Base G As shown Installation Table Top G J 6 5 4 6 5 4...

Page 13: ... 8 mm Screws 8 through the mounting holes on the Table Top Support J and securely screw into the Electric Firebox H by a Phillips screwdriver As shown 7 Repeat steps 10 and 11 on the Wall Mount configuration to arrange the desired Decorative Rocks O or Decorative Glasses P along the insert window ledge at the front of the Electric Firebox H 8 Repeat steps 12 through 19 on the Wall Mount configurat...

Page 14: ...appear to work check to make sure that the main power 1 is turned on Using the Flames Control Button Button Press Flame State Ember Bed Color 1st press ON Amber 2nd press ON Blue 3rd press ON Amber and Blue 4th press ON Color Rotation Operation OPEN CLOSE Press the flames control button 2 to turn on the ember bed and flame effect Pressing the flames control button 2 once turns flames on and lights...

Page 15: ... Rotation 5th press OFF Button Press Timer Interval Display Value 1st press 1 Hour 1 2nd press 2 Hour 2 3rd press 3 Hour 3 4th press 4 Hour 4 5th press 5 Hour 5 6th press 6 Hour 6 7 th press 7 Hour 7 8th press 8 Hour 8 9th press OFF NONE Operation continued The heater control button 3 turns the heater on and off With the unit ON press the control panel heater button 3 for 5 seconds and enter tempe...

Page 16: ...ged during use we recommend that you call a professional to repair your furniture When not in use please unplug the cord from the outlet to prevent any damage or accidental plug of the cord ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING THE HEATER FIRST TURN OFF THE MAIN POWER THEN REMOVE THE ELECTRICAL PLUG FROM THE WALL OUTLET DO NOT USE THIS FIREPLACE INSERT IF ANY PART OF IT HAS BEEN ...

Page 17: ...power button on the control panel 2 Main power switch lights up but no flame effect 2a Open the top and back panel to check if the flame spindle has fallen off from spindle motor 3 Have flame effect but heater does not blow warm air 3a Confirm temperature setting exceeds room temperature 3b Try to turn on off HEATER button several times to make sure it is in the ON position 4 Heater does not work ...

Page 18: ...Earth Magnet WINWMFP 29 M5x50S M5 x 50 mm Screw WINWMFP 8 TTB Table Top Base WINWMFP 30 M4x20S M4 x 20 mm Screw WINWMFP 9 MB Mounting Bracket WINWMFP CHW Complete Hardware for Wood Parts WINWMFP 10 D Deflector WINWMFP CHF Complete Hardware for Firebox WINWMFP 11 FB Front Brace WINWMFP FGDM Flame Generator Drive Motor WINWMFP 12 TTS Table Top Support WINWMFP H Heater WINWMFP 13 LB L shaped Bracket ...

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