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8.0 INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE - CONTINUED

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For optimum viewing install the fire out of direct sunlight. Ensure that the bracket

is level by using a spirit level whilst marking out the hole positions. Fix the wall

bracket using the plugs and screws provided. Carefully lift the heater up ensuring

that the top rear ledge of heater engages with the wall bracket and is sitting cen-

trally. This process should be carried out by two people to avoid injury or damage

to property or the appliance (figure 3).

Gently bring the heater down against the wall. Mark both the lower fixing bracket

fixing hole positions on the wall, remove the heater. Drill the wall and insert the

wall plug. Refit the heater to the wall and fasten the bottom fixing bracket to the

wall using the screw provided to permanently fix the heater in place (Figure 4).

Place the front decorative glass fascia over the front of the fire aligning the slots in

the brackets at each side of the front panel with the lugs on the sides of the fire

(Figure 5). Again two people will be required for this operation. 

Check that the fan outlet, mounted on top of the appliance, is not covered or

obstructed in any way. Ensure the power to the fire is switched ON.  

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9.0 OPERATING THE APPLIANCE

Switching ON/OFF

Use the ON/OFF switch to power on the heater (set it to standby mode).

In standby mode, the heater can be operated either manually by the switches located at the top and right hand side of heater or by the sup-

plied remote control.
Manual Operation 

NOTE: The heater only starts working if the set temperature is higher than the ambient room temperature

Indicator lights

Buttons

Heater powered OFF

Heater powered ON, set to standby mode
Press to switch flame effect ON/ OFF

Press and hold to toggle between 5 different flame settings

POWER

Press once to activate the low setting (900W)

Press twice to activate the high setting (1800W)

Press a third time to switch the heater OFF

BACK LIGHT

Press to toggle between 7 different back light effects

Summary of Contents for LEXINGTON EF655SLB-E

Page 1: ...19 GB IE MODEL SHOWN LEXINGTON LED ELECTRIC FIRE All instructions must be handed to the user for safekeeping Please note Except where otherwise stated all rights including copyright in the text images...

Page 2: ...f experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the applian...

Page 3: ...APPLIANCE DATA Weight kg 12 kg Voltage Volts 220 240V a c 50Hz Rated Power 1800W Supply Plug BS 1363 13A Fused Supply Cord 1 8 Metres Location Indoor Use LED Display 7 Watts 2 0 INSTALLATION REQUIREME...

Page 4: ...6 0 SITE REQUIREMENTS This appliance is designed to be wall mounted using the mounting bracket and fixings provided The wall should be relatively flat and not interfere with any of the ventilation sl...

Page 5: ...pliance is installed must be flat Install only on a vertical surface Avoid sloped surfaces Installation onto anything other than a vertical wall may result in fire damage or injury If the appliance is...

Page 6: ...igning the slots in the brackets at each side of the front panel with the lugs on the sides of the fire Figure 5 Again two people will be required for this operation Check that the fan outlet mounted...

Page 7: ...Press the DAY TIME key again then press the or key to set the hour Press the DAY TIME key again then press the or key to set the minute Press the OK key to confirm the setting Switch the appliance ON...

Page 8: ...ress the TIMER SET key to continue with the timer setting or press the OK key to confirm the setting Viewing the timer setting Press the TIMER SET key Press the or key to check the power on time of th...

Page 9: ...heck regularly for security of wall fixings as appropriate Also check security of supply cable and connections If the supply cable becomes damaged it must be replaced by a service agent or competent p...

Page 10: ...guide before starting work We cannot always give a firm cost until we commence the repair as it is not always possible to identify which components have been damaged Repaired or replaced products are...

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