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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Problem

Root Cause

Corrective Action

1.  No power

1a.  Power cord was not plugged into

 

the outlet.

1b.    Circuit board failure

1a.   Check that unit is plugged directly into a standard 120 volt outlet.

1b.   Contact Customer Service for a replacement main PCBA.

2.  Stove does not

  turn  on manually.

2a.  No incoming power from the

 

electrical wall socket or switches.

2b.  Improper operation.

2c.  Defective button

2d.    Control panel circuit board failure

2a.    Check circuit breakers and move unit to another outlet.

2b.    Manually press main power button from front of unit.

2c.    Contact customer service to replace the control panel PCBA.

2d.    Contact customer service to replace the control panel PCBA.

3.   Stove does not 

      turn on with remote.

3a.    Improper operation

3b.    Remote control not working

3a.   Point directly at center of the unit. 

3b.   Install new battery into remote control or Replace remote control if necessary .

4.  Flames are not 

  moving

4a.  Defective Flame Generator Drive

         Motor

4b.  Flame Generator/Spinner  

         detached from the Flame     

         Generator Drive Motor

4a.    Contact customer service for a replacement Flame Generator Drive 

         Motor.

4b.   Unplug the stove and remove the back panel and check to see if  

         “Flame Generator/Spinner” is correctly mounted to the Flame 

         Generator Drive Motor.

5.  Flames are not visible

5.  Burnt out light bulb

5.      Replace 40 watt candelabra bulb.

6.  Flames are not  bright 

6.  Normal operation

6.  Press the FLAME button then press the UP arrow until the flame  setting is on

         5. 

 7.  Heater is not turning off

7.  Defective Main PCBA

7.  Contact Customer Service for a replacement main PCBA.

8.  Heater is not turning on

8a.  Improper operation

8b.  Defective heater blower motor

8c.    The HEATER function is locked.

8a.    Manually press main power button on front of unit.

8b.    Replace heater blower motor.

8c.    Hold the POWER button up to 10 seconds to activate the heater function. 

9.  Not producing

  enough heat

9a.  power strip/surge protector/

 

extension cord being used

9b.  Location of unit

9a.   Plug unit directly into the wall.

9b.   Make sure unit is located on an interior wall or away from drafty doors or 

        windows.

10. Unit blows cool or

       cold air after the

       heater was running

10.  cool down cycle.

10.   Normal operation, will continue to run for several minutes before shutting

         down.  Times will vary based on temperatures. During this time cool air will

         blow.

11. Noise with

  heater on 

11a.  Dirty heater blower motor

11b.  Defective heater blower motor

11a.  Gently vacuum heater blower vents.

11b.  Replace heater blower motor

12. Noise with flames

  on and heater off

12a.  Defective flame generator

 

drive motor.

12b.  Dented back panel

12c.  Warped Flame Generator/

          Spinner shaft

12a.  Contact customer service to replace the flame generator drive motor.

12b.  Contact customer service

12c.  Contact customer service

13. Power cord gets

  warm

13.    Normal operation

13.  Check your heater cord and plug connections. Faulty wall outlet

 

connections or loose plugs can cause the outlet or plug to overheat.

 

Be sure the plug fits tight in the outlet. Heaters draw more current

 

than small appliances, overheating of the outlet may occur even if

 

it has not occurred with the use of other appliances.  During use

 

check frequently to determine if your plug outlet or faceplate

 

is HOT!  If so, discontinue use of the heater and have a qualified

 

electrician check and/or replace the faulty outlet(s).

14. Is it safe to place

  unit on carpet?

14.    Product inquiry

14.  It is safe to place unit on carpet but make sure any flammable

 

items are at least 3 feet (0.9 m) away from front and sides of the unit.  

15. How many square

  feet will my unit

  warm up?

15.    Product inquiry

15.  Provides supplemental heat up to 1000 square feet

16.Heater doesn’t work, but

    Power and Heater switches 

    are in the “ON” position

    and thermostat is set on 

   the  highest level. 

16a.  The thermal protector has

          activated.

16b.  The HEATER function is

          locked.

16a.   Turn the stove off and unplug the unit from the wall outlet

           for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, plug  the unit back into wall outlet and operate

            as normal. 

16b.   Hold the POWER button for 10 seconds to activate the heater function.

Summary of Contents for CFI-950-4

Page 1: ...s is an unvented electric appliance DO NOT attempt to burn wood or manufactured firelogs in or on this appliance or grate Advertencia Este es un aparato eléctrico sin ventilación NO intente quemar leños fabricados ni madera dentro o sobre este aparato o su parrilla Avertissement Il s agit d un appareil électrique non ventilé NE PAS tenter de faire brûler du bois ou des bûches fabriquées dans l app...

Page 2: ... using electrical appliances basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electrical shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Read all instructions before using this appliance 2 This appliance is hot when in use To avoid burns do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces If provided use handles when moving this appliance Keep combustible materials such as furnitur...

Page 3: ...IDADO ELRIESGODECHOQUEELÉCTRICO NOABRA NOHAYPARTESDESERVICIOPARAELUSUARIOENELINTERIOR CUIDADO ALTATEMPERATURA RIESGODEINCENDIO MANTENGALOS CABLESELÉCTRICOS CORTINAS MUEBLESYOTROS COMBUSTIBLESALMENOS3PIES 0 9m DELFRENTEDEL CALENTADORYLEJOSDELAPARTETRASERA AVISO DESCONECTELAENERGÍAANTESDELIMPIAROREPARAR VEA EL INSTRUCTIVO PARA DETALLES DE SERVICIO VOIR LE MANUEL DU PROPRIÉTAIRE POUR LES DÉTAILS SUR ...

Page 4: ...crews 1 per leg Phillips Head Screwdriver CARE AND MAINTENANCE Clearance To Combustibles Keep electrical cords drapery furniture and other combustibles at least 3 ft 0 9 m from the front of the heater and away from the sides Cleaning Trim Clean the metal trim using a soft cloth slightly dampened with a citrus oil based product and buff with a soft clean cloth DO NOT use brass polish or household c...

Page 5: ...g indicator above the icons on the control panel When the flame button is pressed the corresponding indicator will flash six times then fade off Note please operate remote transmitter at a slow Measured pace Press the remote control buttons With an even motion and gentle pressure Repeatedly Pressing buttons in rapid succession may cause the Transmitter to malfunction ...

Page 6: ...are 7 brightness 6 is brightest and 1 is dimmest When the flame button is pressed the corresponding indicator will flash six times then fade off Press the HEAT button to cycle through 1000W 1500W and OFF settings If using the remote control please note that the heater will beep once when set on 1000W and beep twice when set on 1500W when press the button third times it will be off FLAME HEATER Ico...

Page 7: ...tector extension cord being used 9b Location of unit 9a Plug unit directly into the wall 9b Make sure unit is located on an interior wall or away from drafty doors or windows 10 Unit blows cool or cold air after the heater was running 10 cool down cycle 10 Normal operation will continue to run for several minutes before shutting down Times will vary based on temperatures During this time cool air ...

Page 8: ...ing on your exact model 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part Part Name Part Number 1 Control Panel PCB Y14 S102 P32 2 Leg SL 954 BLK 3 Main PCBA Y14 S143 P15 4 Emberbed with Log Y14 S102 P02 5 Heater Blower Assembly Y14 S143 P29 6 Flame Generator Drive Motor P10 Q S 7 Flame Generator Spinner Y14 S102 P11 8 Remote control P73 ...

Page 9: ...ence by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to th...

Page 10: ...ssume responsibility for same 6 The owner user assumes all other risks if any including the risk of any direct indirect or consequential loss or damage arising out of the use or inability to use the product except as provided by law 7 All other warranties expressed or implied with respect to the product its components and accessories or any obligations liabilities on the part of the manufacturer a...

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