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OPERATION

 

NOTE: 

The manual button on the firebox unit will not provide you with all the function control, and its 

purpose is to control some basic function when you lose the remote handset.  Please use the 
remote handset to carry out all functions.

 

 

 

POWER

 

Turn the unit on or off. 

 

 

TIMER

 

Pressing the timer button repeatedly will cycle through the 
following timer. Settings: 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 
hours, 4 hours, 5 hours, 6 hours and off. The display shows: 

 

30-1H-2H-3H-4H-5H-6H-None. The fireplace will 
automatically turn off when the timer reaches zero minute.

 

 

FLAME

 

This button controls the flame effect. Allows you to adjust the 
flame to suit your mood. Press this button to 
increase/decrease the flame effect. Change the flame by 
pressing flame button repeatedly. The brightness level of 
flame is as follows: high-medium-low -off. And the display 
shows L3 -L2- L1 accordingly.

 

 

HEATER 

 

The default setting temperature is 72°F (22°C). Hold the 
heater button for 5 seconds the display will flash, then change 
temperature by pressing heater button repeatedly. The 
thermostat setting range is 62°-82°F or 17°-27°C. To change 
between °F and °C press and hold the Power button for 5 
seconds when the heater is on. After setting, the display unit 
will flash 5 times.

 

 

WEEKLY 
TIMER

 

Set the Weekly timer. 

 

(SEE WEEKLY TIMER SECTION)

 

 

INCREASE

 

DECREASE

 

Time and temperature increase/decrease during weekly timer 
setting.

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AGL047

Page 1: ...USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL ELECTRIC FIREPLACE AGL047 Please read this manual before using or installing the electric fire and keep it safe for future reference...

Page 2: ...ARTS LIST 5 INSTALLATION 7 OPERATION 16 TIMER SETTINGS 18 OPEN WINDOW FUNCTION 18 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 18 TOGGLE SWITCH 18 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 SUPPORT 21 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 3: ...kept away unless continuously supervised Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present If the su...

Page 4: ...drying rack for clothing nor should Christmas stockings or decorations be hung on or near it This electric fire is an instant heat source to warm up a room and is great for visual room ambiance it doe...

Page 5: ...proved to BS1362 In the event the mains plug has to be removed or replaced for any reason NOTE The wires in the mains lead on this appliance are coloured in accordance with the following code Green an...

Page 6: ...5 PARTS SUPPLIED FIREPLACE NOTE Pictures and contents in this manual may differ from the product due to continuous product improve Ensure all parts are accounted for before starting...

Page 7: ...6 7 8 X 30mm AX30 7 8 X 40mm BX4 4 X 40mm CX2 4 X 35mm DX14 EX2 FX20 GX24 3 X 14mm HX8 4 X 24mm IX11 JX2 KX4 LX2 MX1 AAx1 BBx2 4 X 10mm CCx6 2 extra 4 X 6mm DDx6 2 extra...

Page 8: ...7 INSTALLATION...

Page 9: ...ide of the of the cam dowels E so that parts 7 and 9 and 8 and 9 are connected together Following the image above screw in 9 screws I so that part 11 is on top of part 8 part 13 is on top of part 9 an...

Page 10: ...ert 12x wooden dowels A into the sides of 2x part 6 Each part 6 should have 6 wooden dowels A respectively Following the image above screw in 4x screws D in to the top face of part 5 and then connect...

Page 11: ...onto parts 7 and 8 respectively Then screw 2x cams G into 2x part 6 so each part 6 has 1 cam respectively Following the image above insert 14x wooden dowels A into the side of parts 2 and 3 with each...

Page 12: ...2 and 3 onto parts 8 and 9 7 and 9 respectively Then insert 8x cams G into parts 2 and 3 so that each part has 4 cams G and screw using the right angled Allen key M Following the image above screw in...

Page 13: ...12 Following the image below insert 2x wooden Following the image above line up part 4 to part 7 and 8 Then screw in 10 screws D to connect part 4 to parts 7 and 8 with 5 screws D respectively...

Page 14: ...ce of part 1 using the washers K and screws I provided Then screw in 7 dowels F into the same face of part 1 Following the image above screw in part 14 using 8 screws H into the sides of both part 6s...

Page 15: ...g the image below screw in the top bracket AA and 2 side brackets BB to the electrical fire using 6 screws DD so that each bracket uses 2 screws Following the image above gently place the fire into th...

Page 16: ...crew 6 screws CC to secure the fire into the fireplace Following the image above determine where you will be drilling in the fastening straps and drill 2 holes Place in the wall plugs L and drill in s...

Page 17: ...ame effect Allows you to adjust the flame to suit your mood Press this button to increase decrease the flame effect Change the flame by pressing flame button repeatedly The brightness level of flame i...

Page 18: ...day weekly timer setting OPEN WINDOW FUNCTION In the thermostat control heating mode when the ambient temperature drops over 3 C in 30 minutes the display shows 00 and flashes this means there is win...

Page 19: ...ing a service engineer Problem Possible Cause Check Fire has stopped working is not switching on The fire has overheated and the thermal safety device has activated or a circuit breaker has tripped Ch...

Page 20: ...re 1 Check that the temperature setting exceeds the room temperature 2 Turn on off the Heater button several times to make sure it is in the ON position Remote is not operating 1 Remote has malfunctio...

Page 21: ...t For more information about where you can drop off your waste product for recycling please contact your local authority SUPPORT Please for your own convenience make these simple checks before calling...

Page 22: ...um heat output elmin N A kW single stage heat output and no room temperature control No In standby mode elSB 0 22 kW two or more manual stages no room temperature control No with mechanical thermostat...

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