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order from the instructions above.

!

  NOTE: 

If any tie wraps were removed, replace and en-

sure that none of the wires are pinched during reassembly.

!

 NOTE:

  Be sure that the flanges on the end panel are 

positioned on the interior of the outside panel of the fire

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place.  

HEATER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT

Tools Required:

  Phillips head screwdriver

Flat Head Screwdriver

  WARNING:

  If the fireplace was operating prior to ser

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vicing, allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating 

elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin.

  WARNING:

  Disconnect power before attempting any 

maintenance to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage 

to persons.
1. 

On either side of the firebox, remove the retaining 

screws and carefully remove the glass assembly from 

the rest of the assembly. (Figure 3)

2.  Carefully remove the acrylic media from the front tray.
3. 

If applicable, remove the fireplace assembly from the 

wall by carefully lifting it upward, releasing it from the 

flanges of the wall-mounting bracket. (Figure 4). 

4. 

Carefully set the unit upright on a flat working surface.

!

 NOTE:

  If necessary, lay a protective barrier between 

the unit and your work surface, (i.e. cloth, cardboard, thick 

plastic) to avoid scratching your work surface.
5.  On the right end, with the switchboard, remove the ten 

screws around the outside of the end panel. (Figure 5)

6.  Lay unit on its back and remove the remaining 9 screws 

from the end panel.

7.  Remove the end panel being careful not to add any 

strain to the wires connecting to the switchboard.

8. 

Gently guide the partially reflective glass out the open 

side of the firebox.

!

  NOTE: 

The wires are grouped together with tie wraps, 

which may need to cut to easily access the different wires.
9.  Remove the lower front panel by removing the 5 screws 

along the bottom of the front panel, the 3 screws along 

the back of the unit (Figure 7) and the 5 screws on the 

left hand panel.

10. Locate the display/control board and remove the two 

screws that secure the assembly to the unit, this will 

allow the lower front panel to be moved more out of the 

way for better access.

11. Locate the heater assembly and remove the 4 screws 

securing the assembly to the unit. (Figure 7)

!

  NOTE:

 There are a couple of small washers installed 

on the top two screws, these will need to be replaced when 

the new heater is installed.
12. 

Gently pull the heater assembly out of the upper cavity, 

and remove all of the wiring connections noting their 

original location.

13. Connect the wiring to the new heater assembly and re-

place the four screws to secure the assembly to the unit.

14. 

Re-assemble the remainder of the fireplace in reverse 

order from the instructions above.

!

  NOTE: 

If any tie wraps were removed, replace and en-

sure that none of the wires are pinched during reassembly.

!

 NOTE:

  Be sure that the flanges on the end panel are 

positioned on the interior of the outside panel of the fire

-

place.  

FLICKER ROD REPLACEMENT

Tools Required:

  Phillips head screwdriver

Needle-nose pliers

  WARNING:

  If the fireplace was operating prior to ser

-

vicing, allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating 

elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin.

  WARNING:

  Disconnect power before attempting any 

maintenance to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage 

to persons.
1. 

On either side of the firebox, remove the retaining 

screws and carefully remove the glass assembly from 

the rest of the assembly. (Figure 3)

2.  Carefully remove the acrylic media from the front tray.
3. 

If applicable, remove the fireplace assembly from the 

wall by carefully lifting it upward, releasing it from the 

flanges of the wall-mounting bracket. (Figure 4). 

4. 

Carefully set the unit upright on a flat working surface.

!

 NOTE:

  If necessary, lay a protective barrier between 

the unit and your work surface, (i.e. cloth, cardboard, thick 

plastic) to avoid scratching your work surface.
5.  On the right end, with the switchboard, remove the ten 

screws around the outside of the end panel. (Figure 5)

6.  Lay unit on its back and remove the remaining 9 screws 

from the end panel.

7.  Remove the end panel being careful not to add any 

strain to the wires connecting to the switchboard.

8. 

Gently guide the partially reflective glass out the open 

side of the firebox.

!

  NOTE: 

The wires are grouped together with tie wraps, 

which may need to cut to easily access the different wires.
9.  Remove both sets of the 3 end panel screws and the 5 

front screws that hold the Media Tray in place. (Figure 

8)

10. 

Inside the lower cavity, locate the Flicker Motor and the 

Flicker Rod. The Flicker Rod can be removed by remov

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ing the brackets, the two that are attached together in 

the middle and the one at the end opposite the flicker 

motor. (Figure 9)

11. 

Once the screws that attach the brackets to the firebox 

have been removed, carefully pull and twist the rubber 

gasket and reflector rod off of the motor shaft, taking 

care not to bend the rod.  If the rod gets bent, it may 

cause a rubbing noise once the fireplace is re-assem

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bled.

Summary of Contents for 6908492100

Page 1: ...rth America Limited Dimplex North America Limited 1367 Industrial Road Cambridge ON Canada N3H 4W3 1 888 346 7539 www dimplex com REV PCN DATE 00 13 JAN 16 01 3 MAY 16 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Alw...

Page 2: ...not carefully followed will expose the user to the risk of fire serious injury or death Operation 3 Maintenance 4 Exploded Parts Diagram 5 Replacement Parts List 5 Wiring Diagram 6 Partially Reflectiv...

Page 3: ...heme of the cycle is a prism where the unit cycles through a variety of colors Pressing the button stops the cycling and holds the unit on the preferred color indicated by a solid circle When the unit...

Page 4: ...w H high and L low H Sleep Timer The Sleep Timer can be set to automatically shut off the fireplace after a preset time from 30 minutes to 8 hours To set the timer press the timer button on the remote...

Page 5: ...rdware Kit 9600350100RP 8 Mounting Bracket 1017130259RP 9 Display Control Board 3001430200RP 10 Switchboard 3001520100RP 11 Relay Board 3001440200RP 12 AC DC Adapter 2100250100RP 13 Remote Control 670...

Page 6: ...6 www dimplex com WIRING DIAGRAM CN3 CN3 CN4 CN6 CN6 CN4...

Page 7: ...remaining 9 screws from the end panel 7 Remove the end panel being careful not to add any strain to the wires connecting to the switchboard Fig ure 6 8 Gently guide the partially reflective glass out...

Page 8: ...the flanges on the end panel are positioned on the interior of the outside panel of the fire place POWER CORD REPLACEMENT Tools Required Phillips head screwdriver Needle nose pliers Flat Head Screwdr...

Page 9: ...ront panel the 3 screws along the back of the unit Figure 7 and the 5 screws on the left hand panel 11 Reconnect the wires according to their original configu ration 12 Re assemble the remainder of th...

Page 10: ...r cavity and remove all of the wiring connections noting their original location 13 Connect the wiring to the new heater assembly and re place the four screws to secure the assembly to the unit 14 Re...

Page 11: ...t on a flat working surface NOTE If necessary lay a protective barrier between the unit and your work surface i e cloth cardboard thick plastic to avoid scratching your work surface 5 On the right end...

Page 12: ...d scratching your work surface 5 On the right end with the switchboard remove the ten screws around the outside of the end panel Figure 5 6 Lay unit on its back and remove the remaining 9 screws from...

Page 13: ...er adapter 2100250100RP Fireplace does not turn on in Remote Mode Improper operation Refer to Operation Section Remote Control not working Install new battery into the Remote Control Replace Remote Co...

Page 14: ...ly Replace Heater Assembly 2203610400RP Heater emits an odor Normal Operation Normal operation is when the heater emits an odor for a brief period after the heater is initially turned on The heater is...

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