Home Decorators Collection SP6849 User Manual Download Page 15

 

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Operation (continued)

Powering the Fireplace

 

Push the Power button to supply power to all functions of 

 

Push the Power button again to turn off all functions.

 

When the unit is in ON mode, the power icon indicator light 
is green.

 

When the unit is in OFF mode, the power icon indicator light 
is red. When the power is OFF, the unit stops working. If the 
heater was operating before the power was turned OFF, the 
fan will continue to run for 20 seconds to ensure there is no 
heat trapped inside the unit.

NOTE:

 The unit has a memory function with last 

unless the main power to the unit has been interrupted.

NOTE:

 When you plug in the unit each time, an internal 

check program runs for 5 seconds before the fan and 
heater turn on. 

Adjusting the Temperature

 

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The Heater button controls the heater ’s thermostat 
setting.

 

Press button to select the desired

temperature.

 

The thermostat setting range is 59°F (15°C) to 86°F (30°C), 
HI & OF (OFF).

 

When the ambient temperature is higher than the set 
temperature, the heater will turn off automatically.

NOTE:

 Hold the Heater button for 3 seconds.  This allows 

the temperature unit to change from °C to °F or °F to °C. 
The unit default is °F. This function is only available if 
using the control panel. 

 

Setting the Timer

The timer setting should be used to set the countdown for 
the unit’s main power.

Press the button to adjust the timer setting cycle
from 0 hour (OFF) to 9 hours in 1 hour intervals.

Adjusting the Flame Brightness


emberbed glows).

Please contact 1-844-455-4621 for further assistance.

[email protected]

 

When the thermostat setting range is HI , the heater will 
not turn off automatically . 

Summary of Contents for SP6849

Page 1: ...DAY FRIDAY 9 A M 6 P M EST SATURDAY 1 800 986 3460 HOMEDEPOT COM HOMEDECORATORS THANK YOU We appreciate the trust and confidence you have placed in Home Decorators through the purchase of this electri...

Page 2: ...Warranty 4 Pre Installation 5 6 Planning Installation 5 Tools Required 5 Hardware Included 5 Package Contents 6 Installation 7 13 Wall Mount 7 11 Freestanding 12 13 Fuel Bed Setup 14 15 Operation 16 1...

Page 3: ...e cord with throw rugs runners or similar covering Do not route the cord under and where it will not be tripped over 9 To disconnect this appliance turn the controls to the off position then remove th...

Page 4: ...ns with respect to this warranty by refunding the wholesale price of the defective part s 5 Any installation labor construction transportation or other related costs expenses arising from defective pa...

Page 5: ...NCLUDED NOTE Hardware is not shown to actual size NOTE Number of the hardware in is separated for backup WARNING The included plastic wall anchors BB are intended for use with solid wall applications...

Page 6: ...NTS Part Description Quantity A Top Mounting Bracket 1 B Fireplace 1 C Heater directional bracket optional 1 D Front Glass 1 E Decorative crystals 1 F Bottom Mounting Bracket 1 G Left Foot 1 H Right F...

Page 7: ...The Fireplace can be installed with 2 options 1 Mount the unit on the wall Page 8 2 Freestanding Page 12 7 Installation Please contact 1 844 455 4621 for further assistance servicespi sourceproinc com...

Page 8: ...rk the drill holes Use a level to align the top mounting bracket A and mark the holes with a pencil 35 mm 1 4 in 14 1 in 359 mm A F Minimun height 150 mm 6 in 9 84 in 250 mm WARNING For safe operation...

Page 9: ...s DRYWALL Screw the wall anchors not included r Secure the top mounting bracket A onto the wall using the screws not included into the wall anchors CONCRETE WALL Drill holes at the marked location the...

Page 10: ...10 Installation Wall Mount continued 4 Remove the front glass Remove the front glass D for easy installation 5 Install the bottom bracket F B DD B F CC B D DD DD...

Page 11: ...nting bracket F onto the wall using the screws not included into the wall anchors CONCRETE WALL Drill holes at the marked locations then insert the wall anchors BB into the holes Secure the bottom mou...

Page 12: ...12 Installation Freestanding 1 Remove the front glass and assemble the base Attac 2 DD B C CC CC B H G Attac CC B D Remove the front glass D...

Page 13: ...13 Installation Freestanding continued 3 Put the crystals in and mount the front glass CC E B D Please contact 1 844 455 4621 for further assistance servicespi sourceproinc com...

Page 14: ...14 Operation Control Panel Power Power Flame Flame Heater Brightness Heater Brightness Lock Timer Timer I...

Page 15: ...turn on 2 Adjusting the Temperature 3 4 The Heater button controls the heater s thermostat setting Press button to select the desired temperature The thermostat setting range is 59 F 15 C to 86 F 30 C...

Page 16: ...tivate the Child Lock function E3 will locked and E3 will display when adjusting the temperature setting To deactivate the Child Lock function hold the Lock o button for 3 seconds Setting Flame Color...

Page 17: ...received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Make sure the unit is turned OFF unplugged and the heating elements of...

Page 18: ...oor NOTE The batteries should be removed if the product is to be left unused for a long time CAUTION Do not attempt to re charge a non rechargable Disposal of a Used Battery A battery may contain haza...

Page 19: ...Lock function is activated To deactivate the Child Lock function hold the Lock button for 3 seconds The fan motor continues to blow after unit is powered off This is a normal operation This is a stand...

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