background image

Care And Maintenance

NOTE: 

When the heater is not in use, it should be stored in a dry location, away from possible damage. The 

power cord should be stored properly to avoid contact with hot or sharp objects.

REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY:

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

NOTE: 

The batteries should be removed if the product is to be left unused for a long time.

CAUTION:

Non-rechargeable battery is not to be recharged. Exhausted battery is to be removed from the product:

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

2. Press the small tab inward as you slide the battery door open and remove the old battery.

3. Insert a new CR2025 lithium battery (not included), ensuring the polarities of the battery match the inside of 

the battery compartment.

4. Re-insert the battery door.

WARNING:

 Make sure the power is turned off before proceeding. Any electrical repairs or rewiring of this unit 

should be carried out by a licensed electrician in accordance with national and local codes. 
If repairing or replacing an electrical component or wiring, the original wire routing, color coding and securing 

locations must be followed.

WARNING:

 Electrical outlet wiring must comply with local building codes and other applicable regulations to 

reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons.

WARNING:

 Do not use this fireplace if any part of it has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service 

technician to inspect the fireplace and replace any part of the electrical system.

WARNING:

 Disconnect the power before attempting any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of fire, 

electrical shock or personal injury.

WARNING:

 During any service of this appliance, the power to the unit must be turned off. First turn the main 

power switch to the "OFF" position. Then remove the electrical plug from the wall outlet.

Troubleshooting

Problems

1. No power, logs do not 

glow.

2. "E1" is displayed on 

control panel.

3. "E2" is displayed on 

control panel.

4. "E3" is displayed on 

control panel.

5. Fan motor continues 

to blow after unit is 

powered off.

6. Power cord gets warm 

to the touch.

1. The unit does not have 

power.

2. The overheat protection 

device has been 

engaged.

3. The ambient temperature 

sensor is broken or not 

working correctly.

4. Child Lock function is 

activated. 

5. Normal operation.

6. Normal operation.

Possible Causes

1. Check that unit is plugged into a standard 

120 volt outlet. Then make sure power is set 

at "ON" position.

2. Unplug unit, wait 5-10 minutes, then the 

sensor will reset itself. Plug the unit back 

in and turn on the heater. If the problem 

persists, call customer service.

3. Unplug unit, wait 5-10 minutes, then the 

sensor will reset itself. Plug the unit back 

in and turn on the heater. If the problem 

persists, call customer service. 

4. To inactivate the Child Lock function, hold 

the POWER button for 10 seconds. 

5. This is a standard feature; the blower runs 

for an additional 20 seconds to ensure heat 

will not be trapped inside the unit.

6. This is normal for a heater appliance as it 

requires more current to operate. Check the 

connections of the appliance cord and the 

outlet. Make sure the plug fits tightly into 

the outlet. During use, check the plug and 

outlet frequently to determine if it is HOT; 

if so, discontinue use of the appliance and 

consult with a qualified electrician to check 

or change the overheating outlet(s).

Solutions

CLEANING INFORMATION:

• Make sure the unit is turned off, unplugged and the heating elements of heater are cool whenever you are cleaning the 

heater.

• Clean the metal trim using a water-dampened, soft, and clean cloth. DO NOT use brass polish or household cleaners as 

these products will damage the metal trim.

• The motors used on the fan and the flame generator assembly are pre-lubricated for extended bearing life and 

require no further lubrication. However, periodic cleaning/vacuuming of the fan/heater and air intake/output vents is 

recommended.

GLASS INFORMATION:

• Under no circumstances should this product be operated with broken glass.

• Do not strike or slam the glass.

• Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean the glass.

• This product uses tempered glass. Replacement of the glass supplied by the manufacturer should be done by a qualified 

service personnel.

20

FIREBOX OPERA

TIONS

Summary of Contents for Incultior SP5526

Page 1: ...re reference Please carefully check the unit and make sure there is no damage when you open the carton Download App QUESTIONS PROBLEMS OR MISSING PARTS Please Contact Customer Service Before Returning...

Page 2: ...NSTRUCTIONS Preparation Assembly FIREBOX OPERATIONS FCC IC Information Safety Information Operating Instructions Care And Maintenance Troubleshooting Table of Contents Package Contents Fireplace Mante...

Page 3: ...ot surfaces Keep combustible material such as furniture pillows bedding papers clothes and curtains at least 3 feet from the front of the heater and keep them away from the side and rear WARNING Extre...

Page 4: ...price of the defective part s 6 7 Any installation labor construction transportation or other related costs expenses arising from defective part s repair replacement or otherwise of same will not be c...

Page 5: ...than one person Tools Required Philips Screwdriver Hand Drill Hex Key Tool Included 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Number of spare hardware is indicated in Hardware Identification Use the Touch up Pen to cov...

Page 6: ...N N B M L A B C B D E F G Base Panel Side Panel Side Panel Inner Left Side Panel Side Panel Inner Right Side Panel Center Panel Media Shelf Top Side Panel Left x 1 x 1 x 1 x 2 x 1 x 1 x 2 Top Side Pa...

Page 7: ...hten when all parts are installed in place 2 EE x 27 BB x 27 II x 4 BB x 8 BB BB BB BB BB BB EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE II II II II EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE BB BB BB BB BB...

Page 8: ...Assembly Do not fully tighten screws during assembly Only tighten when all parts are installed in place 8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 4 3 BB x 4 CC x 2 BB x 11 F H G BB BB BB BB BB BB BB CC CC BB BB...

Page 9: ...y tighten screws during assembly Only tighten when all parts are installed in place 5 6 BB x 4 CC x 42 I BB BB CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC...

Page 10: ...Assembly Do not fully tighten screws during assembly Only tighten when all parts are installed in place 10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 8 7 RR x 2 AA x 8 M N N L RR RR Step 7a Step 7b AA...

Page 11: ...Assembly 11 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Do not fully tighten screws during assembly Only tighten when all parts are installed in place 9 BB x 1...

Page 12: ...Assembly Do not fully tighten screws during assembly Only tighten when all parts are installed in place 12 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 10...

Page 13: ...Assembly 13 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Do not fully tighten screws during assembly Only tighten when all parts are installed in place 11...

Page 14: ...lications the safety mounting tape KK must be fastened to studs headers or other structural wall members The included plastic wall anchors OO are intended for use with solid wall applications only til...

Page 15: ...wever 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...

Page 16: ...an extension cord or relocatable power tap outlet power strip This heater includes an automatic protection system that will shut off the unit to prevent overheating If the unit is at risk of overheat...

Page 17: ...eating level and flame brightness effect unless the main power to the unit has been interrupted Mode Button Up Arrow Button Down Arrow Button Child Lock This function is only available if using the co...

Page 18: ...use Fig 6 7 Return to main page by tapping the side menu icon 8 Make sure that the top right corner icon is switched ON Fig 7 To Connect Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 To remove your fireplace fr...

Page 19: ...right corner Fig 16 Fig 16 Fig 12 Fig 11 Press or to set the Timer from 00 00 to 09 00 in 30 minute intervals Press Start to begin Fig 11 When the timer reaches 00 00 the fireplace will automatically...

Page 20: ...other applicable regulations to reduce the risk of fire electrical shock and injury to persons WARNING Do not use this fireplace if any part of it has been under water Immediately call a qualified se...

Page 21: ...he blower runs for an additional 20 seconds to ensure heat will not be trapped inside the unit 6 This is normal for a heater appliance as it requires more current to operate Check the connections of t...

Page 22: ...ccount and password if necessary 5 Installation will be completed automatically DOWNLOAD THE FIREPLACE REMOTE APP Scan QR Code to Download App QUESTIONS PROBLEMS OR MISSING PARTS Please Contact Custom...

Reviews: