Charlton & Jenrick iRange i1000e Manual Download Page 1

iRange Electric Fire

Model: 

i750e/i1000e/i1250e/i1500e/i1800e/i2200e

Please read the instructions carefully before installation 

or use and keep for future reference.

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Summary of Contents for iRange i1000e

Page 1: ...iRange Electric Fire Model i750e i1000e i1250e i1500e i1800e i2200e Please read the instructions carefully before installation or use and keep for future reference Best of British fires fireplaces stoves ...

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Page 3: ...nical Specifications 3 Parts And Hardware 4 Appliance Dimensions 5 Installation Instructions 6 Operating Instructions 7 Maintenance 8 Service Parts list 2 1 5 3 11 6 17 18 9 Others 21 6c APP Control 16 6b Remote Control 13 6a Manual Control Panel 12 ...

Page 4: ...enter or professional person in order to avoid a hazard 1 9 Do Not Cover 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 1 10 To reduce the risk of fire keep textiles curtains or any other flammable material a minimum distance of 1 meter from the air outlet 1 11 Keep the power cords ...

Page 5: ...ed that it has been placed or installed in its intended normal operating position and they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall not plug in regulate and clean the appliance or perform user maintenance 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model No i750e i1000e i1250e ...

Page 6: ... with open window detection With distance control option With adaptive start control With working time limitation With black bulb sensor No No Yes No No Yes Single stage heat output and no room temperature control Two or more manual stages no room temperature control With mechanic thermostat room temperature control With electronic room temperature control Electronic room temperature control plus ...

Page 7: ... wall haning bracket J is used Edging Strips 2pcs Edging Strips 2pcs J K L Sucker 750e 1000e 1250e 1pc 1500e 1800e 2200e 2pcs Power Cord 1pc M N 0 Black Glass 1set Plaster Logs 1set Wall hanging bracket is attached on firebox 1pc Remove from the appliance if you are not fixing to wall Power Cord EU 1pc A B C Firebox 1pc ST5 40 Screw 18pcs ST4 8 Screw 5pcs ...

Page 8: ...Manual 1pc 4 APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS C G D H A B E F P Q R AAA Battery 2pcs Remote 1pc Vermiculate 1set Unit mm Model A B C D E F G H i1250e 1000 1030 402 560 214 300 15 79 i750e 750 1030 402 560 214 300 15 79 i1250e 1250 1280 402 560 214 300 15 79 ...

Page 9: ...hat the plug is tightly located into the socket in rear of appliance It is essential that the retention clip provided is fixed in place using the ST4 8 screw ensuring a secure connection to the appliance It is recommended that you turn on and operate the appliance to check that all functions and that there are no issues with the appliance l l 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5 1 PREPARATION BEFORE INSTA...

Page 10: ...view only the front window is visible When you unpack the appliance you will notice that the side panels have been fixed on the appliance which makes the appliance visible on only one front side Ÿ Corner Aspect the front and one of the side windows are visible Remove the side panel and side edging strip from the end you want to feature a glass panel Then take the top bottom edging strips and the si...

Page 11: ...e 2c s screws and remove the glass retaining strip as shown below Ÿ Use a suction cup s provided to support the middle of the glass panel and lift the panel upwards and pull it forwards at its lower edge Carefully lift glass away as shown below ...

Page 12: ...lification of noise BUILD IN Ÿ Prepare the framework as a general guide only see picture below NOTE Ensure a firm flat surface for positioning of the appliance and secure fixing to avoid vibration and movement of the appliance after cladding Ÿ Push the appliance into the framework and bend out the four brackets on the upper and lower edges of the appliance so that they can be fixed with the screws prov...

Page 13: ... wall bracket from the rear of the appliance and place it horizontally against the wall where you would like to install the appliance Mark the holes for screws drill holes on the marks insert wall plugs and fix the bracket to the wall by ST5x40 screws Ÿ fix two lower bracket at the bottom by four ST4x8 screws Note the screws are fixed on the appliance remove first x16 x16 ...

Page 14: ...ug 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 fire off and ensure the mains switch is in the off position before disconnecting The appliance can be operated conveniently in 3 different ways manually via the remote con...

Page 15: ...grammed HEATER Press repeatedly to cycle through low heat setting high heat setting and no heat WiFi Press to turn on off WiFi An illuminated LED indicate that wifi is turned on Hold button for 3 seconds to enter device pairing mode Each time a button is pressed on the appliance or on the remote control an audiable beep is emitted To turn off this feature keep pressing button FLAME for 3 seconds un...

Page 16: ...If you have difficulty with the remote communicating with the appliance please press and hold button Standby on the appliance until you hear two beeps release the button Press Standby button on the remote handset and you will hear one beep The remote is connected with the appliance My Flame Press to enter My Flame adjustment screen press and to select 6 My Flame mode 3 user defined presets if progra...

Page 17: ...o select 9 different fuel bed colours and OFF setting the ninth is the color cycle mode Press the and button to select the 5 levels of brightness Mood Light Note If mood lights are not connected please ensure the brightness is set to zero Press to enter the mood light adjustment screen Press the and button to select 14 different mood light colours the fourteenth is the color cycle mode and OFF set...

Page 18: ...ting remote control has been done the fire will return to normal working state Important Safety Information for Remote Controls To remove the batteries open the back cover of the remote control to remove the batteries and replace with new one Pay attention to the positive and negative poles Two AAA alkaline batteries are required for the remote control Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the...

Page 19: ...k and enter the password Note your device must also be connected to the same home network what you wish to connect the appliance to 2 Ensure the appliance is powered on then press and hold the Wi Fi button on the appliance until you hear 3 beeps at EZ mode At the same time the Wi Fi indicator and the fuel bed will blink 3 Follow the instructions on APP to choose the EZ mode and confirm the indicato...

Page 20: ...rayed directly onto any surface of the unit 7 MAINTENANCE WARNING Before any maintenance or cleaning of the exterior of the appliance the unit should be disconnected from the power supply remove supply plug from power socket or turn off and remove fuse from fused spur wait until the appliance is cool Remote Controls Battery Replacement 7 1 When the batteries are at full power the battery symbol wi...

Page 21: ...18 8 SERVICE PARTS LIST ...

Page 22: ...d LED Board 8666 RC07 125A 2 13 Fuel Bed LED Board 14 Power cord UK 8825 1 8825 1 8825 1 15 Flame Effect Spindle 8971 1 8972 1 8625 1 16 Flame Effect LED Board 8974 8668 RC07 167F 1 8621 RC07 224B 1 17 Flame Effect LED Board 8620 RC07 156B 1 18 Flame Effect LED Board 8616 RC07 193C 1 8616 RC07 193C 1 19 Control Panel 8886 1 8886 1 8886 1 20 PCB Board 8885 1 8885 1 8885 1 21 Speaker 8888 1 8888 1 8...

Page 23: ...LED Board 8650 RC07 169A 4 14 Power cord UK 8825 1 8825 1 8825 1 15 Flame Effect Spindle 8651 1 8667 1 8973 1 16 Flame Effect LED Board 8621 RC07 224B 1 8668 RC07 167F 1 8668 RC07 167F 1 17 Flame Effect LED Board 8652 RC07 167E 1 8620 RC07 156B 2 8620 RC07 156B 3 18 Flame Effect LED Board 8653 RC07 191C 1 8616 RC07 193C 1 8616 RC07 193C 1 19 Control Panel 8886 1 8886 1 8886 1 20 PCB Board 8885 1 8...

Page 24: ...ial requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU and the 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 This fire com...

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