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Basic Operation

 

Initial Start / Battery Placement

Remove the battery cover on the rear of the remote. Insert the new “AA” size batteries, being careful of the 

polarity. You should now see on the display of the remote the time showing “0:00”. To turn the fire on, press the 

“POWER” (2) button once; within a few seconds the appliance will begin its startup sequence.

NOTE: The appliance begins its startup with a fifteen to thirty second pre-ignition purge, where the combustion fan 

runs on its own before it tries to ignite. Between ignition attempts the remote will alternately show the remote’s “Set” 

temperature and a rotating segment indicator to show that the fire is in start up mode and will try to ignite again.

 

Adjusting the Room Temperature

To set the room temperature, press the PLUS (7) or MINUS (3) buttons repeatedly until the display is showing 

the desired temperature. The remote will then revert back to the ‘current’ room temperature after 30 seconds. 

The lowest flame setting will run continuously whilst the medium and high settings will operate according to the 

temperature set by the remote.

 

Fan Boost

The fire has four FAN SPEED settings. The first low fan speed will run automatically on start-up. The second and 

third fan speed will automatically switch on or off with the increase or decrease of the set temperature, and the 

forth fan speed is an optional FAN BOOST speed, which can be accessed on your remote. Pressing the FAN 

BOOST button (7) will increase the fan speed to its maximum. When this mode is not on, the fire will still use fan 

speeds one, two, and three.

 

Effect Only

Pressing the EFFECT ONLY button (3) will only turn on the fireplaces lowest setting. This mode is intended as an 

ambient effect, although some heat will still be produced, and the room air fan will continue to operate.

NOTE: The room air fan may continue to operate for a few minutes after the fire has been switched off to remove any 

excess heat.

3. 

Setting the Time

Press and hold the “TIME SET” button (5) for more than two seconds and this will allow you to set the hour 

including “AM” or “PM” using the PLUS (7) or MINUS (3) buttons.

Pressing the “TIME SET” button (5) again will allow you to set the minutes.

Press the button one more time to exit the “SET TIME” mode.

Summary of Contents for KS-Series

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE Gas Fireplace KS Series 630457_1 KS User Guide...

Page 2: ...NICIAN THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER S WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY YOUNG CHILDREN OR INFIRM PERSONS UNLESS THEY HAVE BEEN ADEQ...

Page 3: ...Timer 06 De activate Timer 06 6 Auxiliary On Off Button 07 7 Over Temperature Shutoff Operation 08 8 Sound and Smell 09 Sounds 09 Fan 09 Gas Control Valve 09 Appliance Metalwork 09 Smells 09 9 Fascia...

Page 4: ...e Plus Adjusts the temperature and time settings up Activate Timer Enables the timers Key Lock Enables and disables the remotes key lock 4 8 Time Set Allows you to set the clock Edit Timer Allows you...

Page 5: ...and high settings will operate according to the temperature set by the remote Fan Boost The fire has four FAN SPEED settings The first low fan speed will run automatically on start up The second and...

Page 6: ...ing the PLUS 7 or MINUS 3 button will change the hour Pressing the EDIT TIMER button 5 again will make the minute figures start flashing You will continue to see the ON and the number 1 This indicates...

Page 7: ...ve a manual on off button that should only be used for teaching the remote The diagram below shows the location of this button NOTE Ensure the appliance has cooled down before using the manual on off...

Page 8: ...ustment to your Escea remote Step1 While the remote is in its OFF mode with only the time showing on the display press the MINUS 3 PLUS 7 and FAN BOOST 8 buttons simultaneously as shown below right un...

Page 9: ...operation of the fire When the fire is switched off after being run for a while there may be popping and fluttering noises as the residual gas in the burner burns away These are normal and should be...

Page 10: ...g set if there is one and gently brush any soot from log with a soft hearth brush The burner tops can be vacuumed too Step 3 Clean the inside and outside of glass with normal non abrasive glass cleani...

Page 11: ...ree times and failed Check gas supply and check other gas appliances to see if they are affected If you have two separate LPG cylinders switch over to the full bottle or contact your gas supplier You...

Page 12: ...to clear the error Combustion Air Flow Error Check whether the pressure switch is activating at startup there is an orange indicator LED in the control tray If not check that the pressure switch elec...

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