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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

3. USING THE APPLIANCE 

Move the isolation switch (marked O/I) to ON position (I). The switch is 
located on the right hand side next to the power inlet. Power is now 
supplied to the internal circuitry and the remote control hand set can 
now operate the appliance. For periods of non-use, it is recommended 
that the  isolation switch is set to the OFF (O) position. 

 

Pressing button A switches on the flame effect. Please note with every 
press of any button on the key pad, the red LED will light to confirm each 
setting. To switch the appliance to standby mode use button E, this will 
shut down the heater and flame effect display. 

To restart the appliance, again use button A, providing the rear isolation 
switch has not been set to the off position. 

To switch on the heating element, press button B, the 1kW heat setting is 
now functioning. To increase the heat setting to 2kW, press button D. To 
decrease the heat setting back to 1kW, again press button D. 

Pressing button D allows the user to toggle between the two heat 
settings. Again, if no heat is required, press button B. 

The Variable Flame Effect 

This appliance is equipped with a variable flame effect. This enables you 
to control the brightness and appearance of the flame effect display. 
When the appliance is first switched on (button A) the brightness is 
automatically set to the factory default setting of 70% brightness. By 
pressing button C, the flame effect begins to cycle from light to dark in 
appearance. This will continue on a loop until the same button is pressed 
again. By pressing this button (C) at any time within the loop, a user 
setting for brightness can be established. 

Please note that the heat settings will only work with the flame effect in 
operation. 

The flame effect can be used without the need of the heater operation. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for eFiRE40

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS eFiRE Range eFiRE40 eFiRE80 eFiRE100 eFiRE150 These instructions must be kept for future use and reference ...

Page 2: ...IONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 Safety Warnings 3 Using the Appliance 4 Installation and positioning of your appliance 5 Maintenance 6 Guarantee 7 Dimensions 8 Technical Data 9 Disposal Information ...

Page 3: ... Congratulations on your purchase of this modern eFiRE appliance This quality product will provide you with many years of enjoyment due to the flame effect and warmth that it provides Please read the instructions for use carefully before using the appliance for the first time Keep this booklet in a safe place ...

Page 4: ...covered or positioned incorrectly Do not cover this appliance Keep naked flames and or flammable ignition sources away from the appliance This appliance has been designed for indoor usage only This appliance has a heating element situated inside the TOP of the appliance which vents in front of the glass window DO NOT under any circumstances block this OUTLET This appliance has been designed to ope...

Page 5: ...witch on the heating element press button B the 1kW heat setting is now functioning To increase the heat setting to 2kW press button D To decrease the heat setting back to 1kW again press button D Pressing button D allows the user to toggle between the two heat settings Again if no heat is required press button B The Variable Flame Effect This appliance is equipped with a variable flame effect Thi...

Page 6: ... a flat wall of block brick construction or an internal wooden frame plasterboard wall The fittings provided are for use on BRICK WALLS ONLY Ensure that curtains and furniture are not positioned close to the chosen position as this would create a potential fire hazard or block the heater outlet ducts Warning The appliance heating feature supplies heat from an outlet situated on the top of the appl...

Page 7: ...4 points minimum Lift the appliance onto the hanging bracket locating the wall bracket hook into the slot on the rear of your appliance With the appliance securely hanging on the wall connect the power cable to the appliance making sure to leave the isolation switch in the OFF position O 4 3 Frame Attachment Remove your chosen frame from its packaging with care Lift the frame and hook into slots l...

Page 8: ...vironment cleaning the filter may be beneficial Check the filter regularly Warning Before any cleaning is carried out DISCONNECT your appliance from the mains power supply To access the filter remove the frame from the appliance as described in section 4 3 in reverse order With the frame removed remove the filter is visible on the bottom of the appliance The foam filter is clamped in a metal casse...

Page 9: ...s does not apply to the batteries whose lifespan we cannot predict All guarantee periods commence on the date of purchase and are non transferable Our guarantee is offered as an addition to your statutory rights This guarantee is applicable to the original purchaser only and is non transferable Use of spare parts other than those supplied by the manufacturer will invalidate the appliance warranty ...

Page 10: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 DIMENSIONS 7 1 eFiRE40 7 2 eFiRE80 7 3 eFiRE100 7 4 eFiRE150 ...

Page 11: ...ns w x h x d 1480 x 528 x 115mm Weight 27kg Voltage 220 240V 50Hz Battery Hand transmitter 12V MN 21 23 Heating Element 2000 Watt Supply cord BS1363 UK13A 9 DISPOSAL INFORMATION The packaging protects your appliance from damage during transit All packaging materials are environmentally friendly and are recyclable Please contribute to a better environment by disposing of all the packaging materials...

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