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Stone Effect Fireplace 

H790  

Instructions for Use 

 

Please read and retain these instructions for future reference 

v001: 10/05/21 

10/05/21 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION! THIS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE’S EXTERNAL SURFACES 

WILL GET HOT IN NORMAL USE. 

ALLOW TO COOL BEFORE TOUCHING THE EXTERNAL 

SURFACES

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

 

 

 

 

Rated voltage 

AC 220-240V

50Hz 

Rated Power 

1800W 

Power of Heating Apparatus 

900W/1800W 

Flame Power 

4W 

 
 

 

Dimensions 

(H) 111.7 x (W) 33 x (D) 103 cm 
Weight: ca 57.35kgs 

 

POLYSTONE FIREPLACE WITH ELECTRIC FIRE 
INSERT ASSEMBLED 

 

THE TRADITIONAL APPEARANCE HIDES 
CONVENIENTLY MODERN TECHNOLOGY 

 LED 

DIGITAL TEMPERATURE READOUT CAN BE SET IN 
BOTH CELSIUS AND FAHRENHEIT AND 
CONTROLLED BY REMOTE FROM THE COMFORT 
OF YOUR CHAIR 

 

THE REALISTIC LED FLAME EFFECTS HAVE 8 
LEVELS OF BRIGHTNESS CONTROLLED AND CAN 
ALSO BE SET TO RUN WITHOUT THE HEATER FOR 
ADDED ATMOSPHERE 

 

2X HEAT SETTINGS 

 

A CONVENIENT TIMER FUNCTION WHICH CAN 
BE SET FROM 0.5-9HRS 

 

THE TEMPERATURE CONTROL CAN RUN 
BETWEEN 10-30 DEGREES 

This item is heavy and will need 2 persons for 

lifting. 

Summary of Contents for H790

Page 1: ...7 x W 33 x D 103 cm Weight ca 57 35kgs POLYSTONE FIREPLACE WITH ELECTRIC FIRE INSERT ASSEMBLED THE TRADITIONAL APPEARANCE HIDES CONVENIENTLY MODERN TECHNOLOGY LED DIGITAL TEMPERATURE READOUT CAN BE SE...

Page 2: ...to reduce the risk of fire electric 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 le...

Page 3: ...rfaces like a bed where openings may become blocked 12 A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside Do not use in areas where petrol paint or flammable liquids are used or stored 13 Use this h...

Page 4: ...e Dedicated circuit is preferred but not essential in all cases a dedicated circuit will be required if after installation the circuit breaker trips or the fuse blows on a regular basis when the heate...

Page 5: ...ctions for Use Please read and retain these instructions for future reference v001 10 05 21 10 05 21 INSTALLATION wall mounting fixings included 1 Please confirm the power is off when you start instal...

Page 6: ...retain these instructions for future reference v001 10 05 21 10 05 21 1 Plug in the unit into the power the power should be no less than 10Amp 230V AC If the power cord is not long enough you can use...

Page 7: ...s less than the default setting 10 C If the temperature is the default temperature it will not heat The clock icon will be flashing because the time is not set yet Please follow the steps in Time Sett...

Page 8: ...ct the brightness level 5 brightness levels are selectable Default setting is 3 5 is the highest level as shown following Delay Off Timer Press button to start the delay off timer Press button or to s...

Page 9: ...ps that increase in pitch sound when switched on and three beeps that decrease in pitch sound when switched off When switches on the heating level set temperature and clock icon are displayed The disp...

Page 10: ...ce the heating starts The heating will not start if the set temperature is lower than the room temperature NOTE The temperature range including OFF from 10 C to 30 C and ON OFF for no heating 10 C to...

Page 11: ...emperature is higher than the room temperature detected by appliance the heating starts The heating will not start if the set temperature is lower than the room temperature Brightness Control Brightne...

Page 12: ...e time sequence will read 00 30min 1H 2H 3H 4H 5H 6H 7H 8H and 9H The default setting is 00 as shown following Down Light At default interface keep pressing button MENU to select the down light it is...

Page 13: ...show OPEN as following Press OK to validate then button or to select ON or OFF Press OK button to turn on or turn off the Open Window Detection Mode After activating the Open Window Detection the appl...

Page 14: ...n or to set time minute Press OK to validate the time setting To exit the setting during operation press button MENU If icon permanently flashes this indicates that the time is offset following a powe...

Page 15: ...hours low heating P3 as Program 3 Monday to Friday from 17 45 for 4 hours high heating P4 as Program 4 Saturday to Sunday from 16 30 for 4 hours low heating Keep pressing button MENU to select Mode me...

Page 16: ...to select the day s of program activation or inactivation Press or to select the activation day first press OK to validate then press or to select the inactivation day press OK to validate Following...

Page 17: ...ting is accumulated by 30 minutes each time Till now 1st time period of program is completed It is displayed CON confirm NOTE The program cannot run into the next day The maximum duration can therefor...

Page 18: ...election Secondary Menu always remember to press button OK to validate the setting Maximum 8 time periods could be used for one program After manual setting for weekly program the relevant program has...

Page 19: ...URED CLEANING AND MAINTENACE SHOULD BE DONE ONLY WHILE THE ELECTRICAL HEATER IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY Glass cleaning Over time the front glass panel may become dirty or dusty Dust can be...

Page 20: ...contains two or three inner wires Each has a core of copper and an outer layer of flexible plastic This product is earthed the wires in the cord set are colour coded in the following way BLUE NEUTRAL...

Page 21: ...Commonly used for Shopping bags bread bags squeezy bottles stretch pallet wrap bubble wrap multi pack can holders Notes Usually recyclable supermarket deposit points Check other plastic films as any n...

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