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ON/OFF

FLAME

HEAT

SETTING

POWER

ON/OFF

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68

77

86

Grate (fold down to 
reveal control panel)

 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:

Read all instructions and warning prior to operating the appliance.
Ensure that all controls are in the “OFF” position before plugging the appliance in to a properly
 grounded electrical outlet.
The control panel of the appliance is located behind the wire grate above the window on the front (Fig. 1).

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Using the Control Panel and the Remote Control:
Simulated Flame Effect:

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Push button (A)  power ON/OFF.

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Push button (D) to turn the flame ON/OFF.

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Push button (E) to      flame brightness.

 Heat Setting:

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Push button (C) once to activate low heat setting

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Push button (C) second time to activate high heat setting

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Push button (C) third time to activate the “AUTO” function.

             Turn thermostat (B) dial to desired setting.

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Push button (C) fourth time to shut heater off

26 3/8"

20 7/8"

26 3/8"

25"

7"

C

E

E

D

HEAT

SETTING

+

-

NOTE: Flame and/or heat can work separately or together.

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Summary of Contents for FEF26

Page 1: ...FMI PRODUCTS LLC 26 IN ELECTIC FIREPLACE MODEL FEF26 Optional face trim kit model FT26 F2609E FMI products LLC 1...

Page 2: ...Service Replacement Parts 8 Warranty 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Information 3 Operation Instructions 4 Installation Instructons 5 Care and Maintenance 6 Troubleshooting 7 2...

Page 3: ...e plug from the electrical outlet 8 The appliance comes equipped with a 3 prong grounding plug Do not cut the grounding prong Connect to properly grounded 120V outlets only 9 Do not insert or allow fo...

Page 4: ...indow on the front Fig 1 Fig 1 Fig 2 Using the Control Panel and the Remote Control Simulated Flame Effect o Push button A power ON OFF o Push button D to turn the flame ON OFF o Push button E to flam...

Page 5: ...g plug extending from the adapter must be securely connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box The adapter should only be used if a proper 3 slot receptacle is not available...

Page 6: ...See Fig 6 Examine the light bulbs to determine which bulbs require replacement Remove the burnt out bulb and replace with a new 40W bulb Replace the cover panel See Fig 7 do not over tighten To remove...

Page 7: ...device in the appliance has been triggered 2 House circuit breaker has been tripped 1 Turn all controls off unplug the appliance allow to cool for at least 10 minutes then plug back in and restart 2...

Page 8: ...E BACK COVER 1 11 125379 01 MOTOR 1 12 125380 01 PLASTIC FOOT 4 13 125381 01 LAMP HOLDER 3 14 125382 01 LAMP 3 15 125383 01 FAN AND HEATER 1 16 125384 01 SIMULATED FIRE LOG GRATE 1 17 125385 01 SWITCH...

Page 9: ...this product to proper operating condition and an allowance for labor when provided by a FMI PRODUCTS LLC Authorized Service Center or a provider approved by FMI PRODUCTS LLC Warranty parts must be ob...

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