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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION

Error E1 displayed on 

control panel.

The overheat sensor 

has been engaged.

Unplug unit, wait 15-20 minutes, then the sensor will reset 

itself. Plug the unit back in and turn on the heater. If the 

problem persists, call customer service. 

Note:

 The other functions will work normally excluding 

the heater. Until the problem is solved, the error will only 

appear/sound when the heater button is pressed.

Error E2 displayed on 

control panel.

The thermostat 

sensor is broken or 

not working correctly.

Unplug unit, wait 15-20 minutes, then the sensor will reset 

itself. Plug the unit back in and turn on the heater. If the 

problem persists, call customer service. 

Note:

 The other functions will work normally excluding 

the heater. Until the problem is solved, the error will only 

appear/sound when the heater button is pressed.

Error E3 displayed on 

control panel.

Heater override 

function is engaged 

No power; logs do not 

glow.

The unit does not 

have power.

Check that the power cord is securely plugged into a 

standard 120V outlet. Then check to make sure the unit is 

powered on.

are glowing.

powered off.

achieved.

Heater and blower  

do not power on but rest 

of functions are working.

Power cord gets warm to 

the touch.

Normal operation.

This is normal for a heater appliance as it requires 

more current to operate. Check the connections of 

the appliance cord and the outlet. Make sure the plug 

and outlet frequently to determine if it is HOT; if so, 

discontinue use of the appliance and consult with a 

outlet(s).

Remote control does not 

work.

Weak or failing 

batteries.

Replace with 2 AAA batteries. . (See page 7 for more  

information.)

Remote control  

signal is weak and only 

works sometimes.

Pressing the buttons 

too quickly.

Press the buttons slowly and steadily to ensure the 

transmitter recognizes the request.

Using the remote 

control too far away or 

at an off angle.

Move closer to the insert; the remote control will only 

work within a distance of 20 feet and 45 degrees to either 

Fan motor continues to 

blow after unit is powered 

off.

Normal operation.

This is a standard feature; the blower runs for an 

additional 20 seconds to cool off heater tubes.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Heater override 

function is engaged

 

 

 

 

 

 

To unlock the heater, simply press and hold the 

   

temperature button for 10 seconds (See page 6    

Heater Override Section for more details).

 

To unlock the heater, simply press and hold the 

   

temperature button for 10 seconds (See page 6   

Heater Override Section for more details).

 

Summary of Contents for 2602-CCG

Page 1: ...efore returning to your retailer call our customer service department at 1 855 571 1044 8 a m 8 p m EST Monday Friday ASSEMBLY CARE USE INSTRUCTIONS MODEL 2602 CCG MODEL CS 26MIR MODEL CS 33IR MODEL CS 33CG IR Electric Fireplace Insert ...

Page 2: ...e following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver s i r e v i e c e r e h t h c i h w o t t a h t m o r f t n e r e f f i d t i u c r i c a n o t e l t u o n a o t n i t n e m p i u q e e h t t c e n n o C connected p l e h r o f n a i c i n h c e t V T o i d a r d e c n e i r e p x e n a r o r e l a e d e h t t l u s n o...

Page 3: ...allation recommendation When installing this unit against a non insulated exterior wall or chase it is mandatory the outer walls be insulated to conform to applicable insulation codes l a c i r t c e l e y n A e c n a n e t n i a m r o t o m h t i w g n i d e e c o r p e r o f e b f f o d e n r u t s i r e w o p e h t e r u s e k a M repairs or rewiring of this unit should be carried out by a lice...

Page 4: ...i c z H 0 6 t l o v 0 2 1 p m a 5 1 A will be on a dedicated circuit as other appliances on the same circuit may cause the circuit breaker t f 6 h t i w d r a d n a t s s e m o c t i n u e h T n o i t a r e p o n i s i r e t a e h e h t n e h w w o l b o t e s u f e h t r o p i r t o t r o f n o i t a r t s u l l i e e S w o l e b n w o h s s a g u l p a s a h d r o c e h T s t l o v 0 2 1 n o e s...

Page 5: ...ress the TEMPERATURE ICON to power ON the unit The emberbed will glow at the lowest brightness setting unless a different setting was saved in the memory Press the TEMPERATURE ICON again to scroll up through the pre set temperature settings Fahrenheit 65 70 75 80 85 90 HI OFF Celsius 18 21 24 27 29 32 HI OFF Set the temperature to HI to have the heater run continually Hold down the TEMPERATURE ICO...

Page 6: ...saved it will show the flame brightness setting saved in memory If neither one has a setting saved to memory then only the emberbed will glow as a power light indicator HEATER OVERRIDE The power to the heater can be disengaged to prevent the heater from being accidentally or unintentionally powered on This feature is primarily added to help prevent children from powering on the heater when it is n...

Page 7: ... will damage the metal trim bearing life and require no further lubrication However periodic cleaning vacuuming of the fan heater and air intake output vents is recommended Replacing the Remote Control Batteries When the remote control stops operating or its range seems reduced it is time to replace the batteries Note The batteries should be removed if the product is to be left unused for a long t...

Page 8: ... and blower do not power on but rest of functions are working Power cord gets warm to the touch Normal operation This is normal for a heater appliance as it requires more current to operate Check the connections of the appliance cord and the outlet Make sure the plug and outlet frequently to determine if it is HOT if so discontinue use of the appliance and consult with a outlet s Remote control do...

Page 9: ... of the defective part s Any installation labor construction transportation or other related costs expenses arising from defective part s repair replacement or otherwise of same will not be covered by this warranty nor shall the manufacturer assume responsibility for same The owner user assumes all other risks if any including the risk of any direct indirect or consequential loss or damage arising...

Page 10: ...0 R Spinner Motor PU16 23262833 SM S Q P PU16 262833 RC Model 2602 CCG CS 26IR Model CS 33CG IR CS 33IR Thermostat PU16 232628 NTC Heater Blower Assembly PU16 23262833 HB PCB Board PU16 262833 PCB PART DESCRIPTION PART L R S Q P Remote Control Spinner Motor PU16 23262833 SM PU16 262833 RC Thermostat PU16 33 NTC Heater Blower Assembly PU16 23262833 HB PCB Board PU16 262833 PCB ...

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