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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 

 

1.1  Read  all  of  the  instructions  carefully  before  using  the 

appliance. 

  

1.2  For  indoor  use  only.

  This  appliance  is  not  suitable  for 

use  outside  the  house  and 

only  suitable  for  well 

insulated spaces or occasional use

  

1.3  Do not use this appliance in the immediate surroundings 

of a bath, a shower or a swimming pool. 

  

1.4  Do not use this fire as a free-standing appliance. It must 

always be fixed to the wall, fireplace mantel, floor etc. 

  

1.5  This  fire  must  not  be  located  immediately  below  a 

socket-outlet. 

  

1.6  This appliance must be earthed.   

  

1.7  This appliance must not be supplied through an external 

switching  device,  such  as  a  timer,  or  connected  to  the 
circuit that is regularly switched on and off by utility in 
order to avoid a hazard due to the inadvertent resetting 
of the thermal cut out. 

  

1.8  If the power cord is damaged, it must be repaired by the 

manufacturer,  its  authorised  service  centre  or 
professional person. 

  

1.9 

Warning

:  in  order  to  avoid  overheating,  do  not  allow 

the  appliance  to  be  covered  or  let  the  air  inlet/outlet 
become  obstructed.  Please  note  the  warning  on  the 
appliance. 

  

Summary of Contents for 1500E

Page 1: ...LED Electric Fire Model No 480E 780E 890E 1500E INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Please read the instructions carefully before installation or use and keep for future reference ...

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Page 3: ...y Information 1 2 Technical Specifications 3 3 Parts and Hardware 4 4 Appliance Dimensions 6 5 Installation Instructions 7 6 Operating Instructions 15 6a Manual Control Panel 16 6b Remote Controls 17 7 Maintenance 24 8 Others 24 ...

Page 4: ...r etc 1 5 This fire must not be located immediately below a socket outlet 1 6 This appliance must be earthed 1 7 This appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device such as a timer or connected to the circuit that is regularly switched on and off by utility in order to avoid a hazard due to the inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut out 1 8 If the power cord is damaged it mu...

Page 5: ... with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved 1 14 Children and vulnerable people must be supervised at all times when using this appliance as some parts can become very hot and cause burns A suitable fireguard must be fitt...

Page 6: ...ower for mood light DC12V Max 9 6W 0 8A Heat Output Nominal heat output Pnom 2000W Minimum heat output indicative Pmin 1000W Maximum continuous heat output Pmax 2000W Auxiliary Electricity Consumption At nominal heat output elmax 12 5W At minimum heat output elmin 12W In standby mode elSB 0 48W Type of heat output room temperature control Single stage heat output and no room temperature control No...

Page 7: ... 3 PARTS AND HARDWARE 3 1 Unpacking the fire carefully make sure that the appliance is intact with no signs of damage caused by transport and no part has been exposed to water If in doubt do not use the appliance and contact an authorised service centre 3 2 Keep plastic wrapping away from children 3 3 Save the original packaging as this may be required in the event of service complaint with produc...

Page 8: ...ar Faux Crystal 1 set Small Clear Faux Crystal 1 set Small Black Faux Crystal 1 set G H I Medium Clear Faux Crystal 1 set Vermiculate 1 set Logs 1 set J K L Instruction Manual 1pc AAA Battery 2 pcs Remote 1 pc Brackets for Glass 480E ONLY 2 pcs 16 pcs for 890E ...

Page 9: ...6 4 APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS Model No A B C D E F 480E 564 510 538 667 448 531 780E 840 786 814 722 503 586 890E 968 914 942 558 339 422 1500E 1554 1500 1528 558 339 422 Unit mm ...

Page 10: ...ibreglass insulation or similar to prevent it sucking air away through the appliance Failure to do this may cause poor performance and loss of heat or make the appliance cut out 5 3 The appliance should be connected to an earthed electrical outlet and it must be easily accessible to allow disconnection The wires in the mains cable of this appliance are coloured in accordance with the following cod...

Page 11: ...the mood lights connection Note Mood lights are an optional extra 5 5a Remove the two ST4 10 screws and the metal plate on the right lower side Pull out the cable inside 5 5b fit the grommet into the plate and refit plate with two ST4 10 screws and connect the mood light strip various lengths available max length 3metres ...

Page 12: ... suitable and will void warranty Installation into a fireplace opening insert Model No 480E 780E 890E 1500E W 572 848 976 1562 H 671 726 562 562 5 5a Carefully mark out the opening size following the above dimensions Fix the two brackets with four ST4 12 screws to each side of the fire box Unit mm ...

Page 13: ...screws 5 5c Remove the front glass panels by removing the thumbscrews and fixing brackets and then remove the front glass by pulling forward and lifting out of groove 5 5d For 480E Remove the front glass panels by removing the screws and fixing brackets and then remove the front glass by pulling forward and lifting out of groove ...

Page 14: ...vised order of 5 5c and 5 5d for 480E Metal Trim Installation Note Metal Trim is an optional extra for 890E 5 5f Fix the upper and bottom metal trim brackets with four ST4 10 screws to the appliance following the step 1 Fix the left and right metal trim brackets to the upper and bottom ones with four ST4 10 screws following the step 2 Finally install the trim onto the appliance follow the directio...

Page 15: ...ackage Installation of hanging on the wall Note wall mounting bracket is an optional 5 6a For 480E and 780E carefully mark and drill four holes on the wall using the following wall bracket as a template and push in the four plastic wall anchors Fix the wall mount bracket onto the wall with four ST5 40 screws ...

Page 16: ...e wall with ST5 40 screws 5 6c Put the fire box onto the wall bracket and then fix with two fixing screws of the wall mount brackets on the top of the fire box for 480E and 780E while fix the screws the wall mount brackets at the bottom of the appliance for 890E and 1500E Remove the front glass and arrange the fuel bed as described in 5 5d and 5 5e ...

Page 17: ...nce by hooking the screws on the panel into the key hole slots on the appliance following the direction as shown Installation into the mantel 5 7a Put the fire box into the mantel from the rear Fix the two brackets to the mantel with 4 ST4 12screws ...

Page 18: ...ore reuse WARNING To reduce the risk of fire keep textiles curtains or any other flammable material a minimum distance of 1 meter from the air outlet MAKE SURE the plug fits tight in the outlet Faulty wall outlet connections or loose plugs can cause the outlet to overheat Do not disconnect the power at the mains supply whilst the appliance is running Use the functions on the remote to turn the fir...

Page 19: ...at the handset batteries are new and inserted correctly Main Power Switch 6 2 The mains power switch is located on the control panel located on the upper side of the heater box 6 3 Switch ON before operating either the remote or manual controls 6 4 A long beep is heard to indicate the fire is ready for use 6a MANUAL CONTROL PANEL NOTE The manual button controls basic functions not a full range of ...

Page 20: ... the OFF position 6a 4 Press FUEL BED button to select the colour of fuel bed 13 kinds or return to the OFF position NOTE The controls on appliance will lose the memory for all function settings when the switch is set to the Off Position When the remote runs out of power or when you change the batteries only the flame function will lose memory and will not affect the timer settings however the clo...

Page 21: ...ion frequency between the fire and remote has already been set up If you cannot use the remote with the fire please follow instructions Step 6b37 to initiate this connection in point Standby for Remote Handset 6b 1 The screen shown to the right is when the remote handset is in standby condition Turn on off 6b 2 Press to turn on the flame effect turn off flame effect and heater when in normal mode ...

Page 22: ...f fuel bed and OFF settings Mood Light Note If mood lights are not connected please ensure the brightness is set to zero 6b 10 Press to enter the mood light adjustment screen 6b 11 Press the and button to cycle through the 13 colours of mood light or a colour cycle mode 6b 12 Press the and button to to select the 5 brightness of mood light and OFF settings Normal Mode 6b 13 Normal control mode is ...

Page 23: ...eriod of time 6b 16 Press to cycle through the settings from Off and 0 5 hours to 9 hours The timer logo and time will show on the screen The heater must be in ON position The heater can be automatically run by using daily timer and weekly timer on the remote Set up Day Time and Comfortable temperature 6b 17 Press to turn on the remote handset Hold the button for 3 seconds to enter the setting scr...

Page 24: ...utes per press Hold for 3 seconds or wait for 10 seconds to save and exit the heating time period setting 6b 23 Adjusting the set temperature Press the or button to increase or decrease the temperature on the basis of your comfortable temperature setting ECO means 2 lower than your comfortable temperature setting ECO means 4 lower COMF means 2 higher COMF means 4 higher 6b 24 To check your daily t...

Page 25: ...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 for 3...

Page 26: ...t 18 00 Window Open Detection 6b 35 When the transmitter detects a rapid drop in room temperature it will be judged as a window open the warning icon will be displayed and the heating will be turned off automatically 6b 36 After the indoor temperature has risen or a manual override of the warning by operating remote control has been done the fire will return to normal working state Set up the comm...

Page 27: ...the heater stops operating while the flame effect continues working normally this indicates that the E S Control is in operation The E S Control can only be re set after the appliance has cooled down and the appliance has been reset Re setting of the E S Control proceeds is as follows 6b 40 Switch off the appliance Manual On Off switch and leave it off for approximately 10 15 minutes 6b 41 Remove ...

Page 28: ...iece of soft damp lint free cloth with a good quality household glass cleaner The front glass panel should always be completely dried with a clean lint free cloth or paper towel CAUTION Abrasive cleaners should not be used on the glass panel Liquids should not be sprayed directly onto any surface of the unit 8 OTHERS Environment Meaning of crossed out wheeled dustbin Electrical appliances should n...

Page 29: ...ssential 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 Control PCB Remote Control Receiver Remote Control Transmitter Frequency ASK OOK 433 92MHZ Maximum transmit power 10mW Hardware RF290A TX V1 3 Software V2 4 1 Ha...

Page 30: ... from Only electric fires purchased from an Authorised Charlton Jenrick Dealer and registered within the allotted time will qualify for the 5 year extended 3 years parts warranty For the extended warranty to be valid the installation of the electric fire must comply with relevant Building Regulations This warranty does not cover any aspect whatsoever of the installation or the installation work it...

Page 31: ...ected to misuse an accident or been modified repaired by any person other than the authorised employee or authorised representative of Charlton Jenrick 6 This warranty expressly excludes any consequential or incidental liability or inconvenience arising from any fault howsoever caused 7 By filling in and returning the registration form and maintaining your fire you extend the material cover of you...

Page 32: ...29 Charlton Jenrick Ltd Unit D Stafford Park 2 Telford Shropshire TF3 3AR Tel 0845 5195 991 Fax 0845 5195 992 www charltonandjenrick co uk 3 EF 190 05 101 A3 ...

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