Broseley Desire 5 Freestanding Manual Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 19

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R21   Press 

M

 until 

W

 shows at the upper right 

corner of the screen, then enter the week timer 

heating mode.

R22   Hold 

 button for 6 seconds to enter the 

week timer setting.

Press ‘←’ or ‘→’ to move the cursor 

 

(a flashing underline), press the 

 button 

in the corresponding week position to select 

(the character is highlighted) or cancel (the 

character is displayed normally) the current 

setting. Several days can be selected together.

Press the ‘→’ button to move the cursor to the 

time period setting area. Press ‘←’ or ‘→’ to 

choose hour or minute, press ‘+’ or ‘-’ to set 

the number. Max 3 heating periods for a day.

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 

 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 off, it will be 

necessary to go back to the Normal Control 

Mode to turn off.

Advance Mode

R25   Under the daily and week timer mode,  

Press 

A

R26   To turn the heater off when the heater is on 

during a preset heating period.

R27   To turn the heater on when the heater is off in 

between preset heating periods.

Summary of Contents for Desire 5 Freestanding Manual

Page 1: ...APPLIANCE USES A MOTOR TO OPERATE THE FLAME EFFECT AND THAT IT MAY BE POSSIBLE TO HEAR IT WHERE THE BACKGROUND NOISE IS VERY LOW THIS IS NORMAL AND SHOULD NOT BE A CAUSE OF CONCERN These instructions...

Page 2: ...see the relevant pages in the Assembly section for specific information on how to assemble your electric stove Inset Ignite 6 Desire6 Remote Inset Ignite 6 Desire6 Manual Inset Hereford 5 Remote Inse...

Page 3: ...with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug with the letter E or by...

Page 4: ...ike a bed where openings may become blocked Do not place this heater near flammable materials surfaces or substances as there may be a risk of fire Keep the above flammable materials surfaces or subst...

Page 5: ...en where children and vulnerable people are present Do not use the heater in the immediate surrounds of a bath a shower or a swimming pool The heater must be cooled down completely before any maintena...

Page 6: ...ntrol 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 limi...

Page 7: ...t unit this will prevent it from being scratched whilst the flame effect unit is inserted into the cast stove body 6 Insert the flame effect unit into the stove body The unit is lowered down carefully...

Page 8: ...r these appliances MUST be secured to the rear wall and floor using the fixing points shown below Ignite 5 Desire5 Freestanding Remote Ignite 5 Desire 5 Freestanding Manual Ignite 6 Desire 6 Freestand...

Page 9: ...h the hook fixing on the wall It can then be adjusted to length and locked using the fixing on the left hand side rear of stove body Please Note fixings are not provided to secure the stove to the flo...

Page 10: ...Angle Brackets for back panel 6 x Angle Bracket Fixings 2 x Wall Fixings Check that the supply voltage details on your flame effect fire are in accordance with your electrical supply Your fire is fit...

Page 11: ...ack panel Ensure an electrical supply connection is made at this stage Slide the engine through the back panel opening on a diagonal then pull towards you so that it is straight and the engine wings a...

Page 12: ...al Hearth Fixing In both cases with our without back panel the engine unit MUST be secure before proceeding to attach the door It is also possible to fix the engine unit to the hearth should either of...

Page 13: ...correctly Hereford Inset The door should be supplied assembled with the upper hinge pin in position and the lower hinge pin ready to fit to the assembly Locate the upper hinge pin in position in the u...

Page 14: ...y ASTA to BS 1362 must be used Before switching on please read the following fire installation instructions Ensure that the handset batteries are new and inserted correctly In the event of any problem...

Page 15: ...d on a flat surface It must be placed away from the fire so the hot air will not blow on it and affect thermostatic reading The communication frequency between the fire and remote has already been set...

Page 16: ...ettings Normal Mode R7 Normal control mode is factory set If it is not then press M button until the N logo shows up at the upper right corner of the screen R8 Press the and button to adjust the setti...

Page 17: ...nd temperature unit R11 Press to turn on the remote handset Hold the button M for 3 seconds to enter the setting screen R12 Press the and button to choose Day Time or your comfortable temperature The...

Page 18: ...se the set temperature on the basis of your comfortable temperature setting ECO means 2o C lower than your comfortable temperature setting ECO means 4o C lower COMF means 2o C higher COMF means 4 o C...

Page 19: ...ess or to choose hour or minute press or to set the number Max 3 heating periods for a day Minute will increase decrease by 15 minutes per press Press the to set the heating time for the selected day...

Page 20: ...ng by operating remote control has been done the fire will return to normal working state Set up the communication between the remote and appliance R31 The below operations should be carried out befor...

Page 21: ...appliance has cooled down and the appliance has been reset Re setting of the E S Control proceeds is as follows R34 Switch off the appliance Manual On Off switch and leave it off for approximately 10...

Page 22: ...ire should be kept free of any materials such as 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 re...

Page 23: ...being installed B Damage caused by mis use of the Product or where normal standards of care and use have not been complied with C Damage through a malfunction or an inadequately installed electric fi...

Page 24: ...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 Control PCB Remote Control Rec...

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