Home Decorators Collection 28MM90007-PD01 Use And Care Manual Download Page 26

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PROBLEM

ROOT CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Display shows "

"

The thermostat sensor is

broken or disconnected.

Unplug the fireplace, remove the back panel 

of the fireplace and check that the 

thermostat is plugged into the main circuit 

board. If this does not solve the problem 

contact customer service for a replacement 

thermostat sensor.

Display shows "      "

The thermostat sensor is broken.

Contact customer service for a replacement 

thermostat sensor. 

Display shows "      "

Manual Reset overheat

protection has triggered.

Inspect the heater and check that the air 

inlets and outlets are not blocked as this may 

cause overheating. Unplug the heater for 30 

minutes and allow it to cool down. Replug 

and operate. Monitor the heater for signs of 

overheating. If the problem persists 

discontinue use of the heater and contact 

customer service.

Display shows "      "

This is normal operation.

Check your heater cord and plug 

connections. Faulty wall outlet connections 

or loose plugs can cause the outlet or plug 

to overheat. Be sure the plug fits tight in the 

outlet. Heaters draw more current than small 

appliances. Overheating of the outlet may 

occur even if it has not occurred with the 

use of other appliances.  During use check 

frequently to determine if your plug outlet or 

faceplate is HOT!  If so, discontinue use of the 

heater and have a qualified electrician check 

and/or replace the faulty outlet(s).

Display Shows "E5"

The heater air outlet is blocked.

Verify there is a 3 foot clear space in front of 

the heater air outlet.

Heater does not blow warm air.

The heater is in a cool down cycle.

Normal operation will continue to run for 

several minutes before shutting down. Times 

will vary based on tempertures. During this 

time cool air will blow. 

There is no power and the logs do not 

glow.

There is no power to the unit.

Check that the unit is plugged into a 

standard 120V outlet. Press the Power button 

several times and make sure power is set to 

the “ON”position.

The logs glow, but no flame effect

The flame effect turned off.

Press the Flame button several times.

The heater does not blow warm air.

Thermostat setting is 

preventing the heater from 

turning on.

Adjust the temperature settings to ensure 

that the thermostat is set higher than the 

current room temperature. 

Troubleshooting

Summary of Contents for 28MM90007-PD01

Page 1: ...y create quality products designed to enhance your home Visit us online to see our full line of products available for your home imporvement needs Thank you for choosing Home Decorators THANK YOU QUES...

Page 2: ...dicated may result in instability causing possible injury NOTE Flat Panel TVs with base support should be placed squarely in the center of the stand with no overhang on any side Maximum Load Warning 2...

Page 3: ...re placed prior to operating this fireplace again DANGER High temperatures may be generated under certain abnormal conditions Do not partially or fully cover or obstruct the front of this heater WARNI...

Page 4: ...amaged do not attempt to use or plug in the power cord until the missing or damaged part is correctly replaced To avoid electric shock use only identical replacement parts when servicing double insula...

Page 5: ...e of the defective part s 5 Any installation labor construction transportation or other related costs expenses arising from defective part s repair replacement or otherwise of same will not be covered...

Page 6: ...01 2 QQ Tipping Restraint Hardware PH BKTWHT003 2 RR 1 Touch Latch Mount N A 2 RR 2 Touch Latch Spring N A 2 SS Right Pin Hinge PH HNGBLK001 2 TT Left Pin Hinge PH HNGBLK001 2 UU Screw N A 8 VV Plasti...

Page 7: ...l 1 J Right Side Panel 1 K Sliding Door Track 1 L Upper Back Panel 1 M Back Panel 2 N Adjustable Shelves 4 O Left Sliding Door 1 P Right Sliding Door 1 Q Insert Securing Block 1 R Decorative Left Fron...

Page 8: ...e Panel D and the Front Base Panel C on their side Place the Right Base Panel B face down To attach the Front Base Panel C to the Right Base Panel B insert Screws JJ through the Flat Washers KK Tighte...

Page 9: ...he Left Center Panel E Insert Small Flathead Screws BB through the previously attached 2 Hole Plastic Connector Blocks HH Secure with a Phillips Screwdriver Repeat to connect the Decorative Right Fron...

Page 10: ...ch Mount RR 1 Repeat for the Right Center Panel F Insert Wood Dowels AA into the pre drilled holes in the Center Shelf H Place the Center Shelf H onto a flat surface Insert Small Flathead Screws BB th...

Page 11: ...H Insert Wood Dowels AA into the pre drilled holes in both the Left Center Panel E and the Right Center Panel F 10 12 11 Attching the center shelf Attaching the base Preparing center panels Push the a...

Page 12: ...with the Left Base Panel A Insert Long Screws II through the bottom of the Left Base Panel A to secure the Left Side Panel I Repeat to attach the Right Side Panel J Insert Wood Dowels AA into the pre...

Page 13: ...liding Door Track K on a flat surface Insert the Small Flathead Screws BB through the 2 Hole Plastic Connector Blocks HH 16 17 Preparing the sliding door track Preparing the sliding door track Insert...

Page 14: ...attached 2 Hole Plastic Connector Blocks HH Secure to the Left and Right Side Panels I J Assembly continued Place the Top Assembly G on top of the Left and Right Side Panels I J Left and Right Center...

Page 15: ...Right Sliding Door P Align the Left Sliding Door O with the Sliding Door Track K With the Rolling Door Hanger LL latched onto the Sliding Door Track K push the Left Sliding Door O to the right Repeat...

Page 16: ...gh the Sliding Door Track K to secure the Door Stoppers NN Insert Screws FF through the Track Guide GG into the pre drilled holes in the Right Sliding Door P Repeat for the Left Sliding Door O 23 24 A...

Page 17: ...pre drilled holes in the Upper Back Panel L and the Side Back Panels M 25 26 Installing the back panels Attaching the adjustable shelves Insert the Shelf Pins CC into the pre drilled holes on the insi...

Page 18: ...eplace Insert V carefully into the back of the unit and center in the fireplace insert opening Do not drag the fireplace insert across the Base as it may scratch your unit Insert the Right and Left Pi...

Page 19: ...t BB BB MM MM Assembly continued Insert Small Flathead Screws BB through the Angle Brackets MM into the pre drilled holes on the Left Center Panel E Repeat to attach the Insert Securing Block Q to the...

Page 20: ...20 31Adjusting the level WW Assembly continued To balance your assembled media unit turn the Levelers WW as needed The pre attached Levelers WW are located under the base of the media unit...

Page 21: ...er installation Align the Wall Anchor in the center of the wall stud at level with the Unit Anchor and attach with two Anchor Screws using a Philips Head Screwdriver On the Anchor Tether detach the ca...

Page 22: ...and put the insert in a standby mode Push the Power button again to turn off all functions 1 2 Powering the fireplace NOTE Holding the Power button on the control panel for 10 seconds will disable th...

Page 23: ...ntain hazardous substances that could endanger the enviroment and human health This symbol marked on the battery and or packaging indicates that used battery shall not be treated as municipal waste In...

Page 24: ...e and increase risk of fires Safer Plug continuously monitors the temperature in the plug and outlet and will turn off the heater to prevent unsafe outlet overheating If the Safer Plug cuts the power...

Page 25: ...ncrease the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experien...

Page 26: ...heat Be sure the plug fits tight in the outlet Heaters draw more current than small appliances Overheating of the outlet may occur even if it has not occurred with the use of other appliances During u...

Page 27: ...le times The remote control is not working There are no batteries Change the remote batteries The signal is poor Operate remote transmitter at a slow measured pace Press the remote control buttons wit...

Page 28: ...Friday 9 a m 6 p m EST Saturday Part Description Qty 1 Remote Control 1 2 Flame Circuit Board 1 3 Blue backlight Circuit Board 1 4 Flame Generator Drive Motor 1 5 Thermostat Sensor 1 6 Embered Circuit...

Page 29: ...s missing parts Before returning to the store call Home Decorators Customer Service 8 a m 7 p m EST Monday Friday 9 a m 6 p m EST Saturday 1 800 986 3460 HOMEDEPOT COM HOMEDECORATORS RETAIN THIS MANUA...

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