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Controlling the LCD display

panel

Scene select buttons: 

The

appliance is pre-programmed

with nine different scenes as

shown in figures 1 through 9.

These scenes have been specially

edited to run in a seamless loop.

When the appliance is switched

on, the log fire scene will auto-

matically run.  To select a different

scene press the appropriate

scene select button to choose

the deisred scene. During normal

operation the footage may occasionally be seen to ‘freeze’ for a fraction of a second. This

happens as the scene is recycled to loop again. This is perfectly normal and should be no

cause for concern. 

Volume up, down and mute button:

Some of the LCD scenes include sound effects.

These buttons raise and lower the volume. The Mute button mutes the speakers. While the

speakers are muted, a symbol will be displayed on screen. Press again to de-activate.

The appliance can be switched off at any time, irrespective of  the particular

mode selected, by simply switching the first switch marked (OI) to the “off ”

position. It is also recommended to unplug the power supply cable at the supply

outlet when not in use.  

This appliance has a safety cut-out system fitted which will activate if the air inlets or heater outlets are obstructed. For safety reasons the fire
WILL NOT switch on again automatically.  NOTE:  The LCD display panel will remain operational if the cut-out is activated, only the fan heater
elements are prevented from operating. 
The following procedure must be carried out before the fire can be operated again:
1. Unplug the power supply cable at the outlet socket and place all switches to off at the appliance. 
2. Leave the fire OFF for a period of not less than 10 minutes, ensuring any obstructions are removed. 
3. Plug in the power supply cable at the outlet socket, and then switch on at the appliance. 
If an attempt to switch on is made before the safety cut-out has reset, the heaters may cut-out for a further period of time. If the sequence has
been followed correctly and the heaters still fail to function, check the power supply cable plug is plugged in at the outlet socket.  If this is not
the cause, call an electrician.

ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE APPLIANCE AT THE SUPPLY OUTLET SOCKET BEFORE UNDERTAKING ANY CLEANING.
Except for periodic cleaning of dust, there are no specific requirements for care, other than regular cleaning of the general appliance. A  wipe
with a dry cloth is normally sufficient.  DO NOT use abrasive cleaners as they can damage the finish. Make sure the heater outlet grille (locat-
ed next to the sitches), and the air inlet mesh grilles (located either side of the outlet grille) are kept clear of dust, pet hair and other airborne
household matter.  These should be vacuum cleaned periodically using a brush attachment.

PLASTIC SCREEN - This should only be cleaned using a suitable glass cleaner. Test on a small area first.

8.0 OPERATING THE APPLIANCE

- CONTINUED

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Fig. 7 - Abstract scene

Fig. 8 - Nature scene

Fig. 9 - Aquarium scene

Fig. 4 - Gas fire (medium)

Fig. 5 - Gas fire (high)

Fig. 6 - Gas fire (Blue Flame)

Fig. 1 - Log fire 

Fig. 2 - Twig fire 

Fig. 3 - Coal fire 

Scene 
select 
buttons

Volume
and
mute
buttons

Figure 10

9.0 SAFETY CUT-OUT SYSTEM

10.0 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

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