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B .  Flame Effects

Turns the Flame Effect On and Off. 
→ Activated by pressing the   button on the remote.

C .   Heat ON/OFF 

Turns the heater On and Off. 
→ Activated by pressing the

 

button on the remote or the 

unit.

• Indicated by the 

 

icon and the setpoint temperature will 

flash on the display, then the intake temperature will be 

displayed before turning off. 

!

NOTE: 

After the heater is switched off, there is a 2

minute fan delay, where the fan will continue running before

turning off.

!

NOTE: 

The unit can be operated in 

Heat Only Mode

.

When the unit is only running with the heater, the 

 

icon

will continuously be displayed on the Display.

!

NOTE: 

The heater may emit a slight, harmless odor

when first used. This odor is a normal condition caused

by initial heating of internal heater parts and will not occur

again.

D   Temperature Down

Decreases the temperature setting. 
→ Adjusted by repeatedly pressing the corresponding but-

ton on the remote.*

• Indicated by setpoint temperature on the Display de-

creasing and the speed of the fan decreasing to reduce

the amount of heat being projected into the room.**

E . 

 

Temperature Up

Increases the temperature setting.
→ Adjusted by repeatedly pressing the corresponding but-

ton on the remote.*

• Indicated by the setpoint on the Display increasing and

the speed of the fan increasing to increase the amount of

heat being projected into the room.

* The first time the button is pressed the current temper-

ature set point will be displayed for 2 seconds.

** The temperature can be adjusted from 5 °C to 37 °C (41 

°F to 99 °F). 

!

NOTE: 

Holding the

 and the 

 buttons down for 

two seconds, on the unit, will change the temperature scale 

from °C to °F, or vice versa.

F .

Eco Operation

Runs the heater in a reduced wattage range when acti-

vated.
→ Adjusted by pressing the corresponding button on the

remote when the heater is on.

• Indicated by the Display and a reduced fan speed.

G .   Heat Boost

Turns the Heater Boost On and Off. Runs the unit at the full 

rated wattage.

OPERATION

Figure 1

General Operation

 WARNING:

 This electric firebox must be properly in-

stalled before it is used.
This firebox operates with Comfort$aver

TM

 technology, 

which automatically adjusts the fan speed and heater watt-

age to safely and precisely match the requirements of the 

room based on the thermostat setting. The heater operates 

such that once the room reaches the set point, the fan and 

heater will continuously run at a low level, to maintain the 

desired room temperature. If the temperature in the room 

rises significantly, i.e. sun coming through a window or a 

central furnace turns on, the heater will turn off and periodi-

cally turn back on to circulate the air around the unit, until 

the room temperature drops and requires the heater to be 

constantly on again.

!

NOTE:

 The unit is designed so that the fan will run con-

tinuously while the heater is on.

!

NOTE:

 The element retains heat after shutdown, there is

a built in cool down period of 2 minute before the fan shuts

off completely, when the heat function is turned Off.

Remote Operation

The fireplace is supplied with an IR multi-function remote 

control.

!

NOTE:

 To operate correctly, the remote control must be

pointed towards the front of the unit.

Controls

The unit can be controlled by either the manual controls 

which are located on the upper right of the fireplace or the 

remote (Figure 1 & 2).

A .  Standby

Turns the unit On and Off. 
→ Activated by pressing the Standby button on the remote

or the unit.

• The unit will turn On with the same functions that it was

set to when it was turned Off and the intake temperature

will be indicated on the Display.

!

NOTE: 

When any button is pressed on the unit the

intake temperature will be displayed on the Display for 7

seconds.

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Summary of Contents for NIGHT 13

Page 1: ...T25 6909700100 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Always read this manual first before attempting to service this fireplace For your safety always comply with all warnings and safety instructions contained...

Page 2: ...ENTS Operation Additional key Combinations Maintenance Exploded Parts Diagram NIGHT 13 Exploded Parts Diagram NIGHT 19 Exploded Parts Diagram NIGHT 25 Wiring DiagramS Preparation for Service Main Cont...

Page 3: ...e corresponding button on the remote when the heater is on Indicated by the Display and a reduced fan speed G Heat Boost Turns the Heater Boost On and Off Runs the unit at the full rated wattage OPERA...

Page 4: ...e second digit on the Display changing to show H high and L low J Sleep Timer The Sleep Timer can be set to automatically shut off the fireplace after a preset time from 30 minutes to 8 hours To set t...

Page 5: ...factory dur ing the assembly operation During shipment installation handling etc the partially reflective glass may collect dust particles these can be removed by dusting lightly with a clean dry clot...

Page 6: ...90100RP 8 Front Glass 5902900100RP 9 Flicker Motor 2000500900RP 10 Flicker Assembly 5902920100RP 11 6 Light LED Flame Assembly 3001670100RP 12 8 Light LED Flame Assembly 3001670200RP 13 4 Light RGB LE...

Page 7: ...cker Motor 2000480200RP 10 Flicker Assembly 5902920200RP 11 6 Light LED Flame Assembly 3001670100RP 12 8 Light LED Flame Assembly 2 3001670200RP 13 Media Tray 5902910200RP 14 6 Light Coloured Media LE...

Page 8: ...icker Motor 2000480200RP 10 Flicker Assembly 5902920300RP 11 6 Light LED Flame Assembly 5 3001670100RP 12 Media Tray 5902910300RP 13 6 Light Coloured Media LEDAssembly 5 3001570100RP 14 8 Light Colour...

Page 9: ...LED ASSEMBLY MEDIA LED ASSEMBLY POWER ADAPTER FAN FAN CERAMIC ELEMENT FLICKER MOTOR FLAME LED ASSEMBLY MEDIA LED ASSEMBLY MEDIA LED ASSEMBLY POWER ADAPTER FAN FAN CERAMIC ELEMENT POWER ADAPTER RELAY...

Page 10: ...differ for the NIGHT 19 and NIGHT 25 1 Turn the breaker off at the electrical panel 2 Remove the front glass assembly by removing the 2 screws 1 on the left and 1 on the right side located just insid...

Page 11: ...as above LED POWER DISTRIBUTOR REPLACEMENT ONLY NIGHT19 25 WARNING Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to persons CAUTION If u...

Page 12: ...uctions before proceeding 1 Remove the plastic media tray by removing the 4 screws 2 on the left and 2 on the right of the tray Figure 7 2 Lift the plastic media tray out of the unit 3 Remove the fron...

Page 13: ...removing the 6 screws 3 on the left and 3 on the right of the tray 4 Remove the upper access cover located on the bottom right hand side by removing the screws securing it to the unit 5 Remove the le...

Page 14: ...s before proceeding 1 Remove the 10 screws that secure the heater assem bly retaining bracket to the unit Remove the bracket and set aside 2 Locate and remove the 4 screws that secure the as sembly to...

Page 15: ...n Section The batteries in the remote control are dead Install new battery into the remote control Defective remote control Replace the remote control Defective capacative control assembly Replace the...

Page 16: ...heater is burning off any dust accumulated dur ing manufacturing or operation Defective Heating Element Replace Heating Element Heater fan turns On but heater lacks heat Improper operation Refer to Op...

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