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FIRE INSTALLATION BM-06 

22” Pryzm 

(Patent Pending)

 

 

 

FIRE INSTALLATION Model Number 2785 

22” – 16” Chollerton 

(Patent Pending)

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 1584

Page 1: ... Heater Model Number BM 06 22 Pryzm Patent Pending Model Number 2785 22 16 Chollerton Model Number 1584 Ember MKII User Installation instructions These instructions should be read carefully and retained for future reference ...

Page 2: ...ant Notes 3 Technical Specification 4 Parts List 5 Fire Installation 6 8 Operation by Manual Control 9 Operation by Remote Control 10 16 Safety Thermal Cut Out Maintenance 17 Electric Fire Guarantee 18 General Information 19 ...

Page 3: ...sconnect the appliance from the mains supply Warning This appliance must be earthed The heater must be cooled down completely before any maintenance After unpacking please make sure that the appliance is intact with no signs of damage caused by transport If in doubt do not use the appliance and contact the Service Centre During normal operation this appliance will emit noise from the internal fan ...

Page 4: ...0 36W Type of heat output room temperature control Other control options Room temperature control with presence detection No Room temperature control with open window detection Yes With distance control option No With adaptive start control Yes With working time limitation No With black bulb sensor No 4 Two or more manual stages no room temperature control No With mechanic thermostat room temperat...

Page 5: ...n Place waste packaging back into box and dispose of RESPONSIBLY Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local authority for recycling advice 1 Instruction Manual 1pc 2 Remote Control 1pc 3 AAA Batteries 2pc 22 Pryzm Model number BM06 Patent Pending Trim 1pc 22 16 Chollerton Model number 2785 Trim 1pc Ember MKII Model number 1584 Trim 1pc Fret 1pc 5 ...

Page 6: ...200781_1 FIRE INSTALLATION BM 06 22 Pryzm Patent Pending FIRE INSTALLATION Model Number 2785 22 16 Chollerton Patent Pending 6 Diagram 1 Diagram 2 ...

Page 7: ...xisting fireplace without the opening being professionally blanked off to reduce the risk of a back draught which could cause the safety cut out to operate Check that the supply voltage details on the appliance are in accordance with your electrical supply Your appliance is fitted with a plug incorporating a 13 Amp fuse In the event of replacing the fuse in the plug supplied a 13 Amp fuse approved...

Page 8: ...agram 3 please ensure correct plugs for the wall back panel medium are used Fit two pan head screws No 8 x Min 25 long not supplied leaving approximately 2mm between the wall and the screw head Lift the fire in to the aperture cable side first moving from the left taking great care not to damage either the cable or hearth Once the cable side of the fire is in position lift the fire in to a central...

Page 9: ... low off HEATER RUNNING INDICTOR If the appliance heater is running and the flame and mood light are turned off the heater running indicator light is always on If the appliance heater is running and the flame or mood light is turned on the heater running indicator will be extinguished after 10 seconds RESET BUTTON FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL If the appliance operates incorrectly or the appliance cannot...

Page 10: ...d placed on a flat surface It must be placed away from the appliance so the hot air will not blow on it and affect the thermostatic reading The communication frequency between the appliance and remote has already been set up If you cannot use the remote with the appliance please follow instruction Step R29 to initiate this connection 10 ...

Page 11: ...f the flame effect and heater when in normal mode R3 Press to turn on off the flame effect when in daily or weekly timer mode Flame Effect R4 Press to enter the flame effect adjustment screen R5 Press the and button to select the 3 kinds of flame effect R6 Press the and button to select the 5 brightness settings of flame effect and the OFF setting Normal Mode R7 Normal control mode is factory set ...

Page 12: ...Comfortable temperature R11 Press to turn on the remote handset Hold button for 3 seconds to enter the setting screen R12 Press the and button to choose Day Time or your comfortable temperature The character selected will be highlighted R13 Pressing the and button will adjust the number Time 24 hour system Select your comfortable temperature from 15 25 Temperature unit Daily Timer Heating R14 The ...

Page 13: ...n to increase or decrease the temperature on the basis of your comfortable temperature setting ECO means 2 lower than you re comfortable temperature setting ECO means 4 lower COMF means 2 higher COMF means 4 higher R18 To check your daily timer settings press R19 If heating needs to be turned off it will be necessary to go back to the Normal Mode to turn off Week Timer Heating R20 The following ar...

Page 14: ...rea Press or to choose hour or minute press or to set the number Max of 3 heating periods per day The minute will increase decrease by 15 minutes per press Press the to set the heating time for the selected day s and return to the week line Hold for 3s or wait for 10s to save and exit the heating time period setting R23 Press and to check your week timer settings R24 If heating needs to be turned ...

Page 15: ...erating remote control has been done the fire will return to normal working state Set up the communication between the remote and the appliance R29 The following operations should be carried out before programming when changing to a new remote or in the event the appliance cannot be controlled by the remote Hold the reset button on the appliance for 3 seconds pen point may be needed until you hear...

Page 16: ... doing this R34 Switch on the appliance and the E S Control will be re set R35 Ensure that the appliance is functioning correctly If the E S Control operates again the appliance should be checked by a competent electrician WARNING Before undertaking any maintenance or cleaning disconnect your appliance from mains supply and ensure it is completely cool Only competent persons should service repair ...

Page 17: ... lint or house dust i e animal hair carpet fibres that could be drawn into the internal workings of the appliance and hence affect the performance We recommend that you clean around the fan grille housing at regular intervals This can be done using standard vacuum cleaner and suitable attachment Glass Care Periodically it may be necessary to remove the glass screen for cleaning this is achieved by...

Page 18: ... practices while the Product is being installed Damage caused by the mis use of the Product or where normal standards of care and use have not been complied with Damage through a malfunction or an inadequately installed electric fire Damage or defects due to mis use accident or unauthorised alterations During the twelve month after the Product has been supplied the Guarantee covers the making good...

Page 19: ...e EMC standards EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 EN 61000 3 2 and EN 61000 3 3 which covers the essential requirements of the European Electro Magnetic Compatibility 2014 30 EU and the RED standards EN300220 2 EN301489 1 EN301489 3 and EN6247 which covers the essential requirements of the European Radio Equipment Directive 2014 53 EU RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances and impacts the entire ...

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