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4.  Carefully lay the fireplace on its back.
5.  Remove the bottom panel and set it aside.

!

  NOTE: 

On the XHD28G/DF28DWC-PRO, the 

media bed lights are attached to this bottom panel. You 

can disconnect these lights to have better access to the 

components in the firebox. 

!

  NOTE: 

The log set/media tray has a wire attached 

to the unit which can be temporarily disconnected for 

easier access.
Most components can now be accessed for service. 

However, if you wish to have further access to the 

components, complete the following steps.

6.  Remove the flame screen retaining brackets by 

removing the 2 screws on each side of the firebox that 

hold each bracket (4 screws total). (Figure 5)

7.  Carefully slide the flame screen down toward the base 

of the firebox and set it aside during service.

!

  NOTE: 

When reinserting the flame screen, ensure 

that the upper portion is inserted all the way to the top.

Power Cord Replacement

Tools Required:

  Phillips head screwdriver

Pliers

7mm Wrench

  WARNING:

  If the firebox was operating prior to 

servicing, allow at least 10 minutes for the 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 injury 

to persons.

1.  Follow the instructions for accessing the top 

components on page 8.

2.  Disconnect the wires from the powercord, noting their 

original locations. Use wrench to remove gold nut that 

secures the green grounding wire to the body of the 

firebox, along with the silver ring. Cut the cable ties as 

needed to remove the wires.

3.  With pliers, grasp the power cord strain relief grommet 

from inside the back of the bottom panel and push 

while twisting to remove. 

4.  Install the new power cord and reconnect wires as 

before. Refer to the wiring diagram if needed. Ensure 

that they are secure and the wires cannot be pulled out 

of the wire connector.

  WARNING:

 Ensure wires do not come in contact 

with moving parts by securing wires in cable ties or 

electrical tape.

5.  Reassemble the firebox.

Main Control Board Replacement

Tools Required:

  Phillips head screwdriver

Pliers

  WARNING:

  If the firebox was operating prior to 

servicing, allow at least 10 minutes for the 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 injury 

to persons.

1.  Follow the instructions for accessing the top 

components on page 8.

!

  NOTE: 

It is recommended to take a picture of the 

wiring connections on the main control board prior to 

starting to ensure that all wires are reconnected to the 

correct place on the board.

2.  Disconnect all wire leading into the main control board. 

It may be helpful to use pliers to disconnect the flag 

connectors. Cut the cable ties as needed to remove the 

wires.

3.  Using pliers, pinch each of the four plastic standoffs to 

depress the tabs while gently lifting the main control 

board to release it. (Figure 3)

4.  Properly orient and install the new main control board.
5.  Reconnect the wiring. Refer to the wiring diagram if 

needed.

  WARNING:

 Ensure wires do not come in contact 

with moving parts by securing wires in cable ties or 

electrical tape.

6.  Reassemble the firebox.

Figure 3

Summary of Contents for DF26DWC-PRO

Page 1: ...0XXX 6909850XXX 6913830XXX 6909970XXX 6913840XXX 6913820XXX 6913830XXX 6913840XXX 6910090XXX 7401050100R05 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Always read this manual first before attempting to service this...

Page 2: ...e user to the risk of fire serious injury or death XHD Replacement Parts List 1 3 XHD Replacement Parts List 2 4 DF PRO Replacement Parts List 5 Wiring Diagrams 6 Accessing Top Components 7 Accessing...

Page 3: ...Ds XHD23L XHD26L 3001880100RP XHD28L 3001880200RP 11 Media LED Strip XHD23G 3001570100RP XHD26G 3001570700RP XHD28G 3001570300RP 12 Flame Screen XHD23 5902580400RP XHD26 5902580500RP XHD28 5902580600R...

Page 4: ...RP XHD28L 3001880200RP XHD33L 3001880300RP 11 Media LED Strip XHD23G 3001570100RP XHD26G 3001570700RP XHD28G 3001570300RP XHD33G 2 3001960100RP 12 Flame Screen XHD23 5902580400RP XHD26 5902580500RP XH...

Page 5: ...70700RP DF28DWC PRO 3001570300RP 12 Flame Screen DF26 PRO 5902580500RP DF28 PRO 5902580600RP 13 Logset DF26L PRO 0442220100RP DF28L PRO 0442300100RP 14 Media Tray DF26DWC PRO 0442280100RP DF28DWC PRO...

Page 6: ...V IR REMOTE M L LOGSET ASSEMBLY FLAME BASE OR MEDIA BED RBG STRIP FLAME LED LIGHTS FLICKER MOTOR BLOWER MOTOR IR EYE DISPLAY CAPACITIVE TOUCH CONTROL BOARD MAIN CONTROL BOARD G POWER SUPPLY NTC CUTOUT...

Page 7: ...p cover flat so that the attached components are acces sible Accessing Bottom Components Tools Required Phillips head screwdriver WARNING If the firebox was operating prior to servicing allow at least...

Page 8: ...r ring Cut the cable ties as needed to remove the wires 3 With pliers grasp the power cord strain relief grommet from inside the back of the bottom panel and push while twisting to remove 4 Install th...

Page 9: ...ents on page 8 NOTE It is recommended to take a picture of the wiring connections on the main control board and heater assembly prior to starting to ensure that all wires are reconnected to the correc...

Page 10: ...th pliers Pull on both wires to ensure a strong connection 9 Repeat the process for the 4 remaining wires ensuring that all wires are paired by colour in each connector 10 Attach new flicker motor to...

Page 11: ...c LED holder bar and remove the screw on either side 2 total Figure 7 3 Disconnect the two cables that lead to the LED strips 4 The LED holder can now be removed 5 Release the LED strip from the clips...

Page 12: ...that affixes the thermistor to the firebox 8 Affix the new thermistor to the firebox using the provided cable tie 9 Reassemble the firebox Flame Screen Replacement Tools Required Phillips head screwdr...

Page 13: ...teries see Maintenance section Defective remote control Replace remote control Defective touchpad Replace touchpad Firebox turns off shortly after being powered on Defective power supply Replace power...

Page 14: ...ive noise when the heater is on Buildup of dust debris in the heater assembly Ensure that the exterior intake louvers and firebox cavity are free of dust debris Defective heater assembly Replace heate...

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