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enough slack of power cord from within the firebox to 

work with.  Use caution as the power cord is connected 

to internal components (Figure 16).
Using pliers, squeeze the sides of the plastic wire clamp 

5. 

on the inside of the Access Panel and push it through the 

panel.  
Release clamp from power cord.

6. 

Unscrew the two (2) wire connectors as shown in Figure 

7. 

16.  The power cord is now able to be fed through the 

access panel and set aside.
Feed replacement power cord through opening in the 

8. 

access panel and secure with clamp.
The wide blade of the power plug is designed to be 

9. 

live and is connected to the cord side with ridges in the 

rubber of the cord.  Use one of the wire connectors from 

step 8 to connect this side of the Power Cord with the 

white live line from the firebox.

The other side of the Power Cord will have stamped 

10. 

writing in the rubber sheath.  Use the second wire 

connector from step 8 to connect this side of the Power 

Cord with the black neutral line from the firebox.
Place cord slack back into the firebox chassis and 

11. 

reattach the Power Cord Access Panel with the two (2) 

Philips screws removed in step 3.

Replace firebox back into mantel and plug in.

12. 

Lower Light Replacement

   

WARNING:

 If unit was operating prior to servicing allow 

at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating element to 

cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin.

   

WARNING:

 Disconnect power before attempting any 

maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric 

shock or damage to persons.

Tools Required: 

Phillips head Screwdriver

Wire Cutters

Remove the firebox from the mantel.

1. 

Remove front glass assembly (glass lifts off).

2. 

  CAUTION:  

Even though the glass is safety glass it may 

break if bumped, struck of dropped.  Care must be taken 

when handling the glass.

Lay the unit on its back.

3. 

Remove the 10 screws that fasten the bottom cover to 

4. 

the rest of the firebox.  There are:  two (2) screws on 

each side; four (4) screws on the bottom along the front 

edge, and two (2) screws on the back of the fireplace.  

The bottom panel is now free to be removed.
Locate and remove the three (3) light bulbs out of the 

5. 

light sockets and place them in a safe location.
Cut the tie wraps that are holding the protective covering 

6. 

on the wires that run along the back of the fire box.

Remove the retaining ring from the light sockets, that are 

7. 

being removed and replace sockets with new sockets.
With the wire cutters cut the connecting wire on the 

8. 

original wire sockets, in the right hand corner, near where 

the power cord is located. Strip 1/2” off of the end of the 

wire ends that run to the top of the firebox.

Connect the stripped wires with the wires from the 

9. 

new light sockets, using an appropriate wire connector 

(customer supplied).
Wrap all of the wires together with the protective covering 

10. 

and secure with tie wraps.

Reassemble firebox in reverse order as above and 

20. 

replace in mantel.

Summary of Contents for DF3033ST

Page 1: ...policy of continuous product development we reserve the right to make changes without notice 2012 Dimplex North America Limited Dimplex North America Limited 1367 Industrial Road Cambridge ON Canada N1R 7G8 1 888 346 7539 www dimplex com IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Always read this manual first before attempting to service this fireplace For your safety always comply with all warnings and safety ...

Page 2: ...ssembly Replacement 11 Power Cord Replacement 11 Lower Light Replacement 12 Troubleshooting Guide 13 Always use a qualified technician or service agency to repair this fireplace NOTE Procedures and techniques that are considered important enough to emphasize CAUTION Procedures and techniques which if not carefully followed will result in damage to the equipment Warning Procedures and techniques wh...

Page 3: ...two 2 AAA batteries into the remote control 2 included Ensure child lock is in the unlocked position Figure 2 3 Replace the battery cover 4 Figure 1 A B C Figure 2 Batteries Child Lock Unlocked Locked Child Lock Tab NOTE When the BAT symbol is present on the remote control it is recommended to replace the batteries promptly to maintain full functionality of the remote fireplace The remote control ...

Page 4: ...operate in the same fashion with remainder of the controls To Disable Press M and H at the same time The temperature setting on the remote will no longer be visible NOTE The heat will not work in manual controls either To Enable Press I and K at the same time The temperature setting will now be visible again Child Lock Figure 2 Depress tab on the battery cover on the back of the 1 remote control a...

Page 5: ...rs of fireplace Figure 8 Remove the upper light cover for each bulb two 2 3 Philips screws each Unscrew bulbs counter clockwise 4 Insert new bulbs 5 Re install upper light bracket 6 Replace glass assembly 7 Glass Cleaning The glass is cleaned in the factory during the assembly operation During shipment installation handling etc the glass may collect dust particles these can be removed by dusting l...

Page 6: ... trim 10 1015270159RP DCF44GS Front Glass with trim 6905870200RP Remote Switchboard 11 3000300300RP Flicker Rod 12 5901250100RP Remote Control 13 DF3033ST Mod 0 D DCF44GS Mod 0 B DFG3033 Mod 0 A 433MHz Silver Dimplex Logo 3000350100RP DF3033ST Mod E DCF44GS Mod C DFG3033 Mod B 2 4GHz Red Dimplex Logo 3001070100RP Remote Control Receiver 14 DF3033ST Mod 0 D DCF44GS Mod 0 B DFG3033 Mod 0 A 433MHz Si...

Page 7: ... 3000240400 2500150200 2500400100 JP16 NEUTRAL 2500400200 4100040200 A LIVE 84141030FF 84141036CF 2800070700 JP15 3000300200 PIN 4 JP12 200330200 4 pin Molex Wiring Diagram Power Cord Log Set Heater Assembly Flicker Motor On Off Switch Remote Control Receiver 433MHz Remote Control Receiver 2 4GHz ...

Page 8: ...m track of the frame Swivel the clamps back into place Tighten clamps 9 and reassemble fireplace in reverse order as described above On Off Switch Replacement Warning If unit was operating prior to servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin Warning Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or cleaning to reduce t...

Page 9: ...nd Switch Mount Bracket six 6 screws in total Flip the Baffle and Switch Mount Bracket over and rest it 6 across the front half of the fireplace Locate the On Off Switch mounted on the underside 7 of the Baffle panel on the right side Figure 9 and disconnect the two 2 wiring clips noting their original locations Depress the two 2 retainer clips on the sides of the 8 switch and push the switch out ...

Page 10: ... Initialization procedure Warning If unit was operating prior to servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin Warning Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to persons Tools Required Phillips head Screwdriver Remove the firebox from the mantel 1 Remove f...

Page 11: ...ing Studs are supplied Clear both ends of each cut Mounting Stud from the 8 control board and the top panel Properly orient the new Remote Control Receiver and re 9 connect all of the wiring connections refer to notes taken in step 6 and Figure 12 Reassemble in the reverse order as above 10 Heater Assembly Replacement Warning If unit was operating prior to servicing allow at least 10 minutes for l...

Page 12: ...ccidental burning of skin Warning Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to persons Tools Required Phillips head Screwdriver Wire Cutters Remove the firebox from the mantel 1 Remove front glass assembly glass lifts off 2 CAUTION Even though the glass is safety glass it may break if bumped struck of dropped Care must be taken wh...

Page 13: ...lace does not turn on Manually Improper operation Refer to Operation Section No incoming power from the electrical wall socket Check fuse breaker panel Defective On Off Switch Replace On Off Switch Defective Remote Switchboard Replace Remote Switchboard Fireplace does not turn on using the Remote Control Improper operation Refer to Operation Section Child lock Enabled Back light on display not com...

Page 14: ... operation is when the heater emits an odor for a brief period after the heater is initially turned on The heater is burning off any dust accumulated during manufacturing or operation Defective Heater Assembly Replace Heater Assembly Heater fan turns on but heater lacks heat Improper operation Refer to Operation Section Loose wiring Trace wiring in unit Defective Heater Assembly Replace Heater Ass...

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