FireplaceXtrordinair 98501001 Installation And Owner'S Manual Download Page 13

 

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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION (continued) 
 
Note

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The remote control requires 2 AA batteries (not included). 

 

Note:

 The heater may release a slight odor the first time it is turned on.    This is normal.    The heating 

elements inside the heater will burn off any accumulated oils or dust during initial heating.    This may also 

occur when dust accumulates on the heating elements over periods of non-use. 

 

2. When operating the remote make sure to point the remote at the center of the fireplace insert.    Each time you press 

a button on the remote the LED indicator on the top right of the remote should blink and the fireplace insert will “BEEP”. 

If the LED fails to blink check the batteries. It takes up to one second for the fireplace insert to respond to the 

transmitter. DO NOT PRESS THE BUTTONS MORE THAN ONCE within two seconds.    This allows the fireplace 

insert to respond to the remote. 

 

3. Power on                button: The power – on button at top left corner of the remote is the main ON/ OFF power button.   

This will turn off all the functions (heater and display).    If you turn the fireplace insert OFF, then ON, the fireplace 

insert will return to its last heater and display settings.   

 

4. Flame Power On button ” 

DISPLAY ON OFF

”: This button controls both the ember and flame effect. Once the 

flame effect is ON use the + and – buttons as explained below to adjust the flame brightness as desired. Press this 

button again to turn OFF the flame effect. 

    a. The – or + buttons control the brightness of    EMBER.   

To increase the brightness of ember bed

, press and release the + button. Each time you press this button 

the brightness will increase small amount, until the maximum is reached.   

To decrease the brightness of ember bed

, press and release the – button. Each time you press this button 

the brightness will decrease a small amount, until the minimum brightness is reached. 

b. The FLAME INTENSITY– or + buttons control the brightness of    FLAME.   

To increase the brightness / flame Intensity, press and release the + button.

 Each time you press this 

button the brightness will increase by a small amount, until the maximum is reached. 

   

To decrease the brightness / flame Intensity, press and release the – button 

. Each time you press this 

button the brightness will decrease by small amount, unitl the minimum brightness is reached. You can mix the 

ember and the flame to create a realistic flame effect. 

 

Summary of Contents for 98501001

Page 1: ...ters have hot or sparking parts inside Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or flammable liquids are stored and or result in a safety hazard Read these instructions completely before beginning...

Page 2: ...s 7 Do not run the cord under carpeting Do not cover the cord with throw rugs runners or anything else Arrange the cord away from traffic areas where it could be tripped over 8 To disconnect the heate...

Page 3: ...er before performing any cleaning maintenance or relocation of the heater 17 To prevent a possible fire do not burn wood or other materials in this heater 18 To prevent electric shock or fire always u...

Page 4: ...m Fireplace Insert 40 Wide 98501002 16 3 4 427 8mm 9 3 4 246 8mm 25 1 4 641 6mm 1 25 4mm 9 1 2 241 9mm 24 1 4 613mm 8 3 4 221mm 25 635mm 38 965mm 40 1015mm 26 661mm 29 1 2 747mm 19 1 4 488mm 9 3 4 247...

Page 5: ...5 Large Fireplace Insert 42 Wide 98501003 42 1066 8mm 31 3 4 806 6mm 22 1 4 567 8mm 30 762mm 1 25 6mm 9 3 4 246 8mm 30 762mm 11 3 4 298mm 8 3 4 221mm...

Page 6: ...ARE CLEARLY MAINTAINED APPLIANCE GRILLS VENTS LOCATED ON THE FRONT AND BACK OF THIS ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CANNOT IN ANY WAY BE COVERED AS IT MAY CREATE A FIRE HAZARD WHEN USING PAINT OR LACQUER TO FINIS...

Page 7: ...LOOR FRONT GLASS APPLIANCE SIDE VIEW 2 50 8 mm The fireplace insert may be placed within a framed enclosure that is level dry and capable of supporting the weight of the appliance and front glass It m...

Page 8: ...nched or placed against a sharp edge Secure the cord to avoid tripping or snagging thus reducing the risk of fire electric shock or personal injury Do not run the cord under carpeting Do not cover the...

Page 9: ...eptacle may be placed within the fireplace Do not place it above the fireplace insert The surround glass extends 1 below the base of the insert Attach the This fireplace has been altered plate to the...

Page 10: ...bolts to provide adequate leveling Silicone The surround glass extends 1 below the base of the insert A Code Conforming jacketed grounded receptacle may be placed within the fireplace Do not place it...

Page 11: ...it log is shipped in place On newer units the log has tabs on each side that hold it in place Remove Installing the Glowing Embers Pour the glowing embers onto the tray as shown below Feel free to use...

Page 12: ...or uneven areas that may chip or damage the tempered glass Use both hands to lift the surround glass directly up The hooks on the glass will disengage from the pins that protrude from the side of the...

Page 13: ...t OFF then ON the fireplace insert will return to its last heater and display settings 4 Flame Power On button DISPLAY ON OFF This button controls both the ember and flame effect Once the flame effect...

Page 14: ...0W TEMP button Press the TEMP button to switch the heater to AUTO mode See page 15 for details 6 To turn off the heater unit completely press the button once Note The remote control must be within abo...

Page 15: ...LED Red 1500W HEAT OUTPUT HEATER LED Blue 750W HEAT OUTPUT HEATER LED Purple AUTO MODE Auto Mode In this mode the heater will automatically turn on and off When the room temperature drops below 71 F...

Page 16: ...or paper towel 3 In the event of glass breakage vacuum all remaining glass pieces with a shop vac DO NOT VACUUM WHILE THE PIECES ARE HOT Replace glass only with replacement parts made specifically for...

Page 17: ...50 02870 3 3W LED ASSEMBLY 250 02871 4 LED STRIP FOR FLAME 250 02872 5 LED STRIP FOR FLAME 250 02873 6 LED STRIP FOR LOG 250 02874 7 LED STRIP FOR LOG 250 02875 8 LED STRIP FOR EMBER 250 02876 9 LED S...

Page 18: ...eries Power switch is in OFF position Replace AA batteries in remote control Turn on the main power switch Heater does not provide heat when turned on Thermal switch has been tripped Circuit breaker h...

Page 19: ...9 TRAVIS INDUSTRIES INC is free of liability for any damages caused by the appliance as well as inconvenience expenses and materials Incidental or consequential damages are not covered by this warran...

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