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intensity. There are 6 light intensities for your selection. The flame optics will go lower under the sequence
of 6,5,4,3,2 and 1. Pressing the button again will stop the flame effect.

:  Press this  button  to  set the  temperature.  The  unit will  beep.  Press  this button  to  the  desired
temperature. When desired ambient temperature is reached, the heater will automatically stop heating.

When the ambient temperature drops below the desired temperature 2°C, the heater will resume heating.

Operation by The Remote Control

: Press this button to turn ON the fireplace. The unit will beep. Press again
to turn off the fireplace  and the fan will continue to work for 60  seconds

without heat.

: Press  this  button to  toggle  between the  two temperature  scales.  The
corresponding Celsius  (C) or  Fahrenheit (F)  LED indicates  the current

setting.

: Press this button for timer  function. The letters '0H' to '8H' will appear
on the LED  screen. '0H' means  there is no  set running time and  heater

will run continuously. The letters  '1H' to '8H' mean the number  of hours that the
heater will operate before shutting off.

: Press  this button to  change flame effect.  The unit will  beep. Press again  to decrease the  flame
intensity. There are 6 light intensities  for your selection. The flame optics will  go lower under the

sequence of 6,5,4,3,2 and 1. Pressing the button again will stop the flame effect. By default, the flame color
is orange.  Hold  it for  about 3  seconds to  change  flame color.  The flame  color will  change  under the
sequence of orange, orange and blue, blue.

: Press up or down button  to the desired temperature. When desired ambient temperature is reached,
the heater  will automatically stop  heating. When the  ambient temperature drops  below the desired
temperature 2°C, the heater will resume heating.

Remote Control Battery Replacement:

Replace with a CR2025 battery and follow the diagram at the back of remote handset to install the new
battery.

Maintenance:

WARNING:

Completely  disconnect power  before  attempting  any maintenance  or  cleaning, to

reduce the  risk  of fire  or electric  shock.     Maintenance should  only be  performed  by a  certified
technician.

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Summary of Contents for BHHD40F

Page 1: ...ION MANUAL Models BHHD40F BHHD48F BHHD60F ATTENTION 1 Find a location for the electric heater that is protected from direct sunlight 2 Do not plug the electric heater into the power outlet before you...

Page 2: ...modified Parts having to be removed for servicing must be replaced by a certified repair center prior to operating this electric heater again 7 Do not use outdoors or anywhere it can get wet This hea...

Page 3: ...portant enough to emphasize CAUTION Procedures and techniques which if not carefully followed will result in damage to the equipment or personal property or may cause personal injury WARNING Procedure...

Page 4: ...500 g Crystal Product Dimension Model A B C D E F G H BHFP40 BHFP48 BHFP60 40 48 60 17 7 17 7 17 7 6 2 6 2 6 2 35 92 43 91 55 88 16 27 16 27 16 27 5 94 5 94 5 94 33 7 41 69 53 7 9 05 9 05 9 05 Instal...

Page 5: ...confirm the opening size of the wall Unit Overall Dimensions 40 x 6 2 x17 7 Model Cutout Dimensions W D H 36 75 x 6 313 x 17 125 44 75 x 6 313 x 17 125 56 75 x 6 313 x 17 125 BHFP40 BHFP48 BHFP60 48...

Page 6: ...ging Step 1 Select the wall location where you want to hang your electric heater Draw a horizontal line using a level and mark 4 drill holes for the 4 anchor screws Note The holes are for mounting of...

Page 7: ...ket to the wall anchors using the 4 anchor screws and 4 washers as shown in Fig C Step 4 1 Find the two mounting screws and remove them 2 Remove the front cover by pulling it upward See Fig D 1 and Fi...

Page 8: ...Fig E Step 6 Secure the mounting bracket to the heater using 2 mounting screws See Fig F Fig F Step 7 Replace the front cover and secure it with two mounting screws See Fig G Fig G 8...

Page 9: ...screws and remove them 2 Remove the front cover by pulling it upward See Fig A 1 and Fig A 2 Fig A 1 Fig A 2 Step 2 Put the rock or branch into the heater See Fig B Fig B Step 3 Replace the front cov...

Page 10: ...of the heater outlet Press this button to turn ON the fireplace The unit will beep Press again to turn off the fireplace and the fan will continue to work for 60 seconds without heat Press this butto...

Page 11: ...will run continuously The letters 1H to 8H mean the number of hours that the heater will operate before shutting off Press this button to change flame effect The unit will beep Press again to decrease...

Page 12: ...oled before attempting any cleaning Cleaning Glass Panel Remove dust with clean dry cloth Remove fingerprints and other marks from glass door by using a clean damp cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners o...

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