Duraflame DFI-470-06 Operating Instructions Download Page 2

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

MODELS:  DFI-470-06, DFI-470-07, DFI-470-08, DFI-470-09

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

A661

Problem

Root Cause

Corrective Action

1.  No power, switches

  do not  light up.

1.  Power cord was not plugged into

 

the outlet.

1.  Check that unit is plugged directly into a standard

 

120 volt outlet.

2.  Stove does not

  turn  on manually.

2a.  No incoming power from the

 

electrical wall socket or switches.

2b.  Improper operation.

2c.  Defective switch.

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

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

2c.  Replace power switch.

3.  Flames are not 

 moving.

3a.  Defective flame generator drive 

          motor.

3b.  Spinner detached from 

 

the motor.

3a.  Replace flame generator drive motor.

3b.  Remove the back panel and check to see if “spinner” is correctly

 

mounted to the motor.

4.  Flames are not

 visible.

4.  Burnt out light bulb.

4.  Replace 40 watt candelabra bulb.

5.  Flames are not 

       bright.

5a.  Normal operation.

5b.  Defective dimmer switch.

5a.  Turn brightness dimmer knob until desired brightness is achieved.

5b.  Replace dimmer switch.

6.   No flame effect and

      heater is turning on.

6a.    Defective Flame Circuit Assembly.

6b.    Defective Power Circuit Assembly.

6a.     Replace Flame Circuit Assembly.

6b.     Replace Power Circuit Assembly.

7.  Heater is not

  turning off.

7.  Defective Thermostat.

7.  Replace Thermostat.

8.  Heater is not

  turning on.

8a.  Improper operation.

8b.  Defective switch.

8c.  Defective heater blower motor.

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

8b.  Replace heater switch.

8c.  Replace heater/blower assembly.

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.

10. Unit blows cool or

  cold air.

10.  Defective heater blower motor.

10.  Replace heater/blower assembly.

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 assembly.

12. Noise with flames

  on and heater off.

12a.  Defective flame generator

 

drive motor.

12b.  Dented back panel.

12c.  Warped spinner shaft.

12a.  Replace flame generator drive motor.

12b.  Refer to TSI customer service.

12c.  Refer to TSI 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, so 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 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. 

16.   The thermal protector has

         tripped.

16.   Turn all switches to the “OFF” position 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. 

•  Clean the trim using a soft cloth, slightly dampened with citrus oil based product and buff with a clean soft cloth. 

•  DO NOT use brass polish or household cleaners as these products will damage the metal trim. Citrus oil based products can be obtained at supermarkets or 

   hardware stores.

•  WARNING: Electrical outlet wiring must comply with local building codes and other applicable regulations to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and 

    injury to persons.

•  Warning: Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of fire, electrical  shock or personal injury.

Part

Part Name

Part Number

1

Power Switch 

P06-S

2

Thermostat

P03-S

3

Thermostat Knob

P05-S

4

Heater Switch

P06-S

5

Dimmer Knob

P04-S

6

Dimmer Switch

P07-S

7

Feet (Left/Right)

SF-S236-BLK(DFI-470-06)/ SF-S236-BRZ(DFI-470-07)

SF-S236-CIN(DFI-470-08)/ SF-S236-CRY(DFI-470-09)

8

Logset

Y17-S236-LOG

9

Heater/Blower Assembly

Y16-S181-P01

10

Flame Generator Drive Motor P10-Q-S

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