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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Problem

Root Cause

Corrective Action

1.  No power, buttons

  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 buttons.

2b.  Improper operation.

2c.  Defective button

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

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

2c.  Replace button

3.  Flames are not 

 moving

3a.  Defective spinner motor

3b.  Spinner detached from 

 

the motor

3a.  Replace spinner motor

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

 

mounted to the motor.

4.  Flames are not

  visible

4a.  Burnt out light bulb

4a.  Replace 40 watt candelabra bulb

5.  Flames are not 

  bright 

5a.  Normal operation

5b.  Defective dimmer button

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

5b.  Replace dimmer button 

 6.  Heater is not

  turning off

6a.  Defective Thermostat Button

6.  Replace Thermostat Button

7.  Heater is not

  turning on

7a.  Improper operation

7b.  Defective button

7c.  Defective heater blower motor

7a.  Manually press main power button on front of unit.

7b.  Replace button

7c.  Replace heater blower motor.

8.  Not producing

  enough heat

8a.  power strip/surge protector/

 

extension cord being used

8b.  Location of unit

8a.  Plug unit directly into the wall.

8b.  Make sure unit is located on an interior wall.

9.  Unit blows cool or

  cold air

9.  Defective heater blower motor

9.  Replace heater blower motor

10. Noise with

  heater on 

10a.  Dirty heater blower motor

10b.  Defective heater blower motor

10a.  Gently vacuum heater blower vents.

10b.  Replace heater blower motor

11. Noise with flames

  on and heater off

11a.  Defective flame generator

 

drive motor.

11b.  Dented back panel

11c.  Warped spinner shaft

11a.  Replace flame generator drive motor.

11b.  Refer to TSI customer service

11c.  Refer to TSI customer service

12. Power cord gets

 warm

12.  Normal operation

12. 

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, 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).

13. Is it safe to place

  unit on carpet?

13.   Product Inquriy

13.  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.  

14. How many square

  feet will my unit

  warm up?

14.    Product Inquriy

14.  Provides supplemental heat up to 1000 square feet

15

.  Heater doesn’t work, 

       but Power and 

       Heater  buttons

       are in the “ON” 

       position and 

       thermostat is set on 

       the  highest level. 

15.   The thermal protector has

         tripped.

15.   Turn all buttons 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. 

Summary of Contents for DFI-550-22

Page 1: ...ervice com A435 1 800 318 9373 www tsicustomerservice com Twin Star International Inc Delray Beach FL 33445 Made in China Printed in China Fabricado en China Impreso en China MODEL MODELE MODELO DFI 550 22 Español P 13 ...

Page 2: ...www tsicustomerservice com A435 2 ...

Page 3: ...ater is for use on 120 volts Do not use a 2 prong adapters Always plug heaters directly into a wall outlet receptacle Never use with an extension cord or relocatable power tap power strip 1 Read all instructions before using this appliance 2 This appliance is hot when in use To avoid burns do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces If provided use handles when moving this appliance Keep combustible m...

Page 4: ...URE RISKOFFIRE KEEPELECTRICALCORDS DRAPERY FURNISHINGSANDOTHERCOMBUSTIBLESATLEAST3FEET 0 9M FROM THEFRONTOFTHEHEATERANDAWAYFROMTHESIDEANDTHEREAR CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE CUIDADO ELRIESGODECHOQUEELÉCTRICO NOABRA NOHAYPARTESDESERVICIOPARAELUSUARIOENELINTERIOR CUIDADO ALTA TEMPERATURA RIESGO DE INCENDIO MANTENGA LOS CABLES ELÉCTRICOS CORTINAS MUEBL...

Page 5: ...ft 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 Periodic cleaning is recommended WARNING Electrical outlet wiring must comply with local building codes and other applicable regulations to re...

Page 6: ...trol Panel Location Control Panel NOTE Please operate the remote transmitter at a slow measured pace Press the remote control buttons with an even motion and gentle pressure Repeatedly pressing buttons in rapid succession may cause the transmitter to malfunction ...

Page 7: ... decrease the flame brightness levels Our stove consists of a infrared type heater The HEATER button turns the heater ON and OFF This button will be lit when the heater function is activated FLAME HEATER Icon Description The Temperature control knob helps regulate the ambient temperature level The further the knob is rotated clockwise the higher the set point temperature Turning the knob coun ter ...

Page 8: ... panel to access the light bulb Pinch the spring clip to loosen the spindle and gently turn and pull the rubber gromet out of the spinner motor shaft Remove the spindle and set aside Remove light bulb and replace Reverse steps 2 and 1 Replace spindle and re install stove back panel into position be careful to not overtighten the screws REMOVE Tools Required for Assembly Phillips Head Screwdriver 1...

Page 9: ...cool or cold air 9 Defective heater blower motor 9 Replace heater blower motor 10 Noise with heater on 10a Dirty heater blower motor 10b Defective heater blower motor 10a Gently vacuum heater blower vents 10b Replace heater blower motor 11 Noise with flames on and heater off 11a Defective flame generator drive motor 11b Dented back panel 11c Warped spinner shaft 11a Replace flame generator drive m...

Page 10: ...IEW Part Part Name Part Number 1 Thermostat Knob P05 S 2 Control panel Y15 S165 P85 3 Control panel PCBA Y15 S165 P32 4 Legs SL 550 BLK 5 Emberbed Y15 S45 P02 6 Flame Generator Drive Motor P10 Q S 7 Main PCBA Y15 S165 P15 8 Remote control P129 7 8 ...

Page 11: ...at to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Modifications not approved by...

Page 12: ...r same 6 The owner user assumes all other risks if any including the risk of any direct indirect or consequential loss or damage arising out of the use or inability to use the product except as provided by law 7 All other warranties expressed or implied with respect to the product its components and accessories or any obligations liabilities on the part of the manufacturer are hereby expressly exc...

Page 13: ...a secar ropa No deben colgarse medias para los regalos de Navidad ni elementos decorativos cerca del aparato 15 Utilice este aparato únicamente como se describe en el manual Cualquier otro uso no recomendado por el fabricante podría causar incendio descarga eléctrica o lesiones a personas 16 Conectar solamente a una toma de corriente con conexión a tierra adecuada ver figura 1 Este calentador debe...

Page 14: ...S MANUAL FOR SERVICE DETAILS WARNING DISCONNECTPOWERBEFORECLEANINGORSERVICING CAUTION HIGHTEMPERATURE RISKOFFIRE KEEPELECTRICALCORDS DRAPERY FURNISHINGSANDOTHERCOMBUSTIBLESATLEAST3FEET 0 9M FROM THEFRONTOFTHEHEATERANDAWAYFROMTHESIDEANDTHEREAR CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE CUIDADO ELRIESGODECHOQUEELÉCTRICO NOABRA NOHAYPARTESDESERVICIOPARAELUSUARIOENEL...

Page 15: ...edecido con un producto a base de aceite cítrico y púlalo con un paño suave y limpio NO utilice productos de limpieza domésticos ni limpiametales ya que estos productos dañarán la moldura metálica Los productos a base de aceite cítrico pueden conseguirse en supermercados o ferreterías Se recomienda la limpieza periódica ADVERTENCIA El cableado del tomacorriente eléctrico debe cumplir con los códig...

Page 16: ...del panel de control NOTA Opere el transmisor remoto lentamente Presione los botones del control remoto con un movimiento parejo y una presión suave Presionar los botones repetidamente en una secuencia rápida puede causar un mal funcion amiento del transmisor Control Principal ...

Page 17: ... el calentador Para que funcione el calentador este interruptor deberá estar en la posición de encendido El mando del termostato controla el ajuste del termostato Al girar el mando hacia la derecha aumentará ajuste del ter mostato Si gira el mando hacia la izquierda disminuirá la ajuste del termostato Cuando el calentador alcanza el ajuste se apagará hasta que la habitación se enfría momento en el...

Page 18: ...sterior para acceder a la bombilla Ajuste la abrazadera de resorte para aflojar el husillo y jale de la arandela de goma para quitarla del eje del motor del rotador Retire el eje y reservar Quite el foco y reemplácelo Invierta los pasos 2 y 1 Sustituir cabezal y vuelva a instalar el panel estufa en su posición tengan cuidado de no apretar demasi ado los tornillos Herramientas requeridas para el en...

Page 19: ...entilador del calentador defectuoso 9 Reemplace el motor del ventilador del calentador 10 Ruido con el calentador encendido 10a El motor del ventilador del calenta dor está sucio 10b Motor del ventilador del calentador defectuoso 10a Suavemente aspire las entradas del ventilador del calentador 10b Reemplace el motor del ventilador del calentador 11 Ruido con llamas encendidas y el calentador apaga...

Page 20: ... de la pieza nombre de de pieza 1 Perilla del termostato P05 S 2 panel de control Y15 S165 P85 3 panel de Control PCBA Y15 S165 P32 4 Pies SL 550 BLK 5 Lecho de brasas Y15 S45 P02 6 Motor de generación de llama P10 Q S 7 PCBA Principal Y15 S165 P15 8 Control remoto P129 ...

Page 21: ... que usa el receptor Solicitar ayuda al concesionario o a un técnico con experiencia en radio TV Este dispositivo cumple con la sección 15 de las reglas de la FCC El funcionamiento está sujeto a las siguientes dos c ondiciones 1 este dispositivo no debe causar interferencia perjudicial y 2 este dispositivo deberá aceptar cualquier interferencia recibida incluida la interferencia que pudiese causar...

Page 22: ...l fabricante no asume ninguna responsabilidad por las mismas 7 El dueño usuario asume todos los riegos si los hay incluidos los riesgos de daños o pérdidas directos indirectos o result antes que surjan del uso del producto o de la incapacidad para usarlo salvo que la ley estipule lo contrario 8 Mediante el presente se excluye expresamente cualquier otra garantía expresa o implícita respecto del pr...

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