PUREGLOW XPG170 Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 4

 

 

SECTION 2: CONTROLS 

REMOTE OPERATION 

On first use insert the batteries into the remote control handset—see battery replacement 

section.  With the mains supply connected to the fire and switched on the fire can be  

operated. 

Care 

DO NOT drop - DO NOT immerse in liquids - DO NOT leave flat batteries in the unit -

Clean only with a dry cloth

As this product operates using infra-red, ensure there is a clear line of sight between the 

handset and the appliance for it to operate effectively. 
By  pressing  the  ON/OFF  button  the  operational  features  of 

the fire are enabled; if you then press the LAMP button the 

Visual effect will operate; if you then press the HEAT 1 but-

ton the 1kW heat setting will operate together with the Visual 

effect;  if  you  then  press  the  HEAT  2  button  the  2kW  heat 

setting will operate together with the Visual effect. From here 

if you press a different button it will go back to that status - if 

you  press  the  O/OFF button  it  will  turn  the  fire off.    Please 

note that it is possible to miss out steps once the operational 

features  are  enabled  e.g.  if  you  press  the  ON/OFF  button 

then the HEAT2 button the fire will go straight to 2kW togeth-

er with the Visual effect. 
NOTE: Each function is accompanied by an audible beep.

 

MANUAL OVER-RIDE OPERATION 

If the Remote handset is mislaid or the batteries run out the fire can be operated manually 

by use of the membrane pad situated next to the thermostat.   With the mains supply con-

nected to the fire and switched on the fire can be operated. 
By  pressing  the  ON/OFF  FUNCTION  button  the  features  of  the 

fire can be used.  This is a single touch button and when pressed 

sequences through the available functions. 
NOTE: Each function is accompanied by an audible beep.

 

LED DISPLAY EXPLANATION 

Red  LED  on  LHS  of  pad illuminated:  Fire in  standby  mode.  (not 

illuminated when other functions in use or fire is off) 
Green LED on RHS of pad flashes 5 times then goes out: Visual 

effect on. 
Amber LED on RHS of pad flashes 5 times then goes out: Visual  1kW on. 
Red LED on RHS of pad flashes 5 times then goes out: Visual  2kW on. 

THERMOSTAT  

The thermostat enables the room temperature to be controlled around a pre-set level and 

can be used when the 1Kw or 2Kw switches are on. To set the thermostat, first set the 

control at position 

9

 then turn on the heating elements and heat the room to the desired 

temperature. When this temperature has been reached reduce the setting by turning the 

control anti-clockwise towards a lower figure until you hear the thermostat click off and the 

heat  from  the  fan  stops. When  the  room  temperature  drops  the  thermostat  will  turn  the 

selected heat setting on the fire back on again. 
The thermostat control is designed to operate at room temperatures of 0 – 40

o

C.  

At very low temperatures (approx. 6°C) the thermostat will NOT turn the fire off until the 

temperature rises above approx. 8°C. 

Push
button

Standby
Indicator

Function
Indicator

OFF / FUNCTION

Summary of Contents for XPG170

Page 1: ...EGLOW LIMITED This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given...

Page 2: ...fuse approved to BS 1362 The fuse cover of a moulded on plug must be refitted when changing the fuse should it be lost the plug must not be used until the correct replacement fuse cover is obtained f...

Page 3: ...to assist removal FIREPLACE INSTALLATION THIS FIRE MUST BE INSTALLED IN A FIREPLACE OPENING AND SECURED USING APPROPRIATE WALL FIXINGS Your PUREGLOW fire is designed to fit a standard 16 410mm firepl...

Page 4: ...he membrane pad situated next to the thermostat With the mains supply con nected to the fire and switched on the fire can be operated By pressing the ON OFF FUNCTION button the features of the fire ca...

Page 5: ...sh For difficult to remove marks such as finger marks it is recommended that a slightly damp chamois leather is used Care should be taken when cleaning around metal parts non painted metal parts may h...

Page 6: ...Should this occur follow the points below 1 Switch the fire off at the wall outlet 2 Ensure that there are no obstructions in or around the air inlet see Fig 1 3 After approximately 5 minutes switch...

Page 7: ...Fig 4 the ashpan and fuel bed can now be fitted see Section 6 for fuel bed layout ANNABELLE CHLOE JULIET CASTINGS The casting complete with magnets is positioned as shown in Fig 5 below and moved towa...

Page 8: ...has been fitted or if the Fire was supplied with the Canopy fitted the Fire back should be fitted to the Fireplace using suitable fixings Double sided tape or Silicon sealant should be used if fitted...

Page 9: ...if the fire is NOT fixed into the fireplace FITTING THE FRET The fret is fitted as shown on the diagram right care should be taken when positioning the fret to make sure that the fireplace hearth is n...

Page 10: ...e the transit tape which holds the Fuel bed and back panel in place during transit and fitting The Log bed is also supplied with loose logs that are laid out after the above is complete see Log bed as...

Page 11: ...11 LOG BED...

Page 12: ...o the coal bed and are not intended to be removed individually 3 Loosen fuel bed locater screws allowing tabs to rotate down 4 Remove the fuel bed 5 Bend rear panel location tabs forward to release th...

Page 13: ...USED AS SHOWN ABOVE WITH THE STABILITY BRACKET INSTALLED WHERE POSSIBLE THE FIRE SHOULD BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN BELOW USING THE WALL HANGER BRACKET THE WALL HANGER BRACKET SHOULD BE FIXED TO THE WALL U...

Page 14: ...commercial waste at the end of its working life The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC has been put in place to recycle products using best available recovery and r...

Page 15: ...sted Please do not send a photocopy Pure Glow Limited are not responsible for any cost incurred by the customer in returning the product to the seller When making a claim under warranty you must provi...

Page 16: ...art No I01448 issue A Packing list Model Type Pureglow XPG 2kW Mains Lead Batteries Remote Handset Packed By Affix Second Data Label HERE Date Log bed Logs x4 Coal bed Back panel brick reed Packed By...

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