Real Flame Vivente VVT100 Installation & Operating Manual Download Page 19

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User Modes:

Mode Name /Description

Action 

(Actions cannot be input by remote control)

Disable/Enable Heat Options 

on product

When HEAT is displayed, press both the Menu Cycle Button and "-" Button for five 

seconds. Display reads "CD02", heat is now disabled. Repeat to enable Heat. 

Switch from Degree Celsius to Degree 

Fahrenheit.  

When HEAT is displayed, press both the Menu Cycle Button and "+" Button for 

five seconds. The product can then switch from "-°C-" to "-°F-". Repeat to revert 

back to degrees Celsius mode. 

SmartSense Mode selection. 

"24Hr" setting operates the SmartSense at all times. This is the default setting. 
"HOME" setting; the product operates the SmartSense between 5pm and 11pm.

Please Note: The product must be connected to the "FLAME CONNECT" App, for 

the"HOME" setting to operate. 

Operating Instructions (ON BOARD CONTROLS)-  See Figure 16

  The unit can be operated using the manual controls which are located on the upper right of the fireplace. 

See Fig. 17

Icon

Function

Description

Standby Switch

Turns product on to Standby mode. When pressed to "I", Display Board show 

"ST.BY" for five seconds, then shows "." only, to indicate standby condition.  

Menu Cycle Button

After initial power up, product is on standby. Press Menu Cycle Button Once: This 

turns on the flame effect to a default setting. Display Board show "ON". 

This button cycles through the Product setting options, when the product is 

operating. These options are "FIRE", "AMB", "HEAT", "Set.T", "TIMR", "SNSR" 

and "VOL".  

"FIRE": The Flame Brightness Setting can then be adjusted using the "+" or "-" 

buttons. There are seven s

ettings. (Display shows "-F1-" to "-F5-", for the different 

levels of brightness, "-F6-" for Pulsating Effect and "OFF" when the flame effect is 

turned off.)

"AMB": The Ambient Setting can then be adjusted using the "+" or "-" buttons. 

There are seven settings available on the onboard controls. (Display shows 

"AMB1" to "AMB7") "AMB8" is a customisable mood setting that is available via 

the Flame Connect App. Please Note: "-F6-" is not an available setting when in 

"AMB6", "AMB7" or "AMB8". 

"HEAT": The set temperature "XXST" is displayed for two seconds, after that, the 

room temperature "XX°C" for a further two seconds. The Heat Setting can be 

switched ON/OFF using the "+" or "-" buttons respectively. (Display shows "ON" 

or "OFF")

"Set.T": The Set Temperature can then be adjusted using the "+" or "-" buttons. 

Temperature range is 15°C - 32°C and is in increments of 1°C (Display shows 

"15ST" up to "32ST") 

"TIMR": The Runback Timer can be adjusted using the "+" or "-" buttons. This can 

be set between 0.5 Hrs and 8.0 Hrs in increments of 0.5 hrs. ("0.5Hr" to "8.0 Hr + 

OFF")

"SNSR": The SmartSense Settings can be adjusted using the "+" or "-" buttons. 

"MIN" turns product off 0.5 hour after last movement detected."MAX" turns 

product off 3 hour after last movement detected. "OFF" - Motion Sensor turned 

off.

"VOL": The 

Volume can be adjusted using the "+" or "-" buttons. Volume has 

seven settings. ("OFF", which is sound off and "VOL1" to "VOL6")

Increase "+" Button

This button increases the displayed setting when it is pressed, while in Menu Mode. 

Decrease "-" Button

This button decreases the displayed setting when it is pressed, while in Menu 

Cycle Mode. 

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Summary of Contents for Vivente VVT100

Page 1: ...08 54580 0 ISSUE 3 2 OCN 11415 The product is compliant with the local electrical standards of all countries where offered for sale by Glen Dimplex and its subsidiaries Vivente Landscape Electric Fir...

Page 2: ...nce CAUTION 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 Do not use this appliance in series wit...

Page 3: ...isplaying the fire including Choice of background panel One Two or Three sided installation Materials to be placed onto the fuel bed Please follow these instructions to assist you in the installation...

Page 4: ...the steps below to adjust to your desired arrangement 1 Remove front bottom trim on unit The bottom trim is secured by magnets Push the trim up and pull it out See Fig 2 2 On the desired side you wis...

Page 5: ...e installing the product It is possible to fit the back panel after the product has been installed but it takes significantly longer and should only be done by a qualified professional or competent pe...

Page 6: ...bed fixing screws then remove Fuelbed Fig 7 It is recommeneded that the logs are carefully removed before lifting out the fuel bed 4 Remove both Side Glasses by tilting them in at the bottom then slid...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 6 Fig 9 Fig 10a Fig 10b...

Page 8: ...or injury to persons always use a licensed electrician Frameout Requirements 1 Using the product dimensions Fig 11 build a suitable structure for the product to fit into Ensure that when installed th...

Page 9: ...0 AU Y 764 1014 1514 Y 670 310 200 800 Recommended may be higher or lower to suit desired installation 150 Clearance recommended1 All measurements are in MM Note 1 While the 150mm clearance is recomme...

Page 10: ...en handling these logs to ensure they do not get dropped or rub against each other as they are easily marked The following fuel bed media is included Ceramic Logs Ash Dust Crystal pieces We have taken...

Page 11: ...ame effect is operating 4 For a traditional look arrange the logs on top of the fuel bed to your preference Please follow the steps at the end of this document which provide a visual representation fo...

Page 12: ...12 Fig 15...

Page 13: ...13 VVT75...

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Page 15: ...15 VVT150...

Page 16: ...ttage to match the requirements of the room based on the thermostat setting Conventional electric heaters work by simply being fully on or off which can result in swings from slightly too warm to slig...

Page 17: ...hours of 5 11pm so if you enter the room during the day the fire will not react However in the evening your Real Flame fire will instantly switch on your flame effect remembering your last setting 24...

Page 18: ...18 Fig 17 Fig 16 I 0...

Page 19: ...NSR and VOL FIRE The Flame Brightness Setting can then be adjusted using the or buttons There are seven settings Display shows F1 to F5 for the different levels of brightness F6 for Pulsating Effect a...

Page 20: ...multiple times to lower the heater temperature in 10 C increments The lowest temperature that can be set is 150 C F 32ST Temp Up Press Once to display current Set Temperature Press multiple times to i...

Page 21: ...ghtness Toggle between OFF F1 to F6 brightness setting I Volume down Press to reduce the crackling fire sound effect Toggle between OFF VOL1 to VOL6 brightness setting K Ambient Cycle Press to cycle t...

Page 22: ...his error code CD05 The internal temperature sensor has failed Unplug Unit at power supply to reset allow it to cool down then plug unit back in to restart CD53 This error displays when timer settings...

Page 23: ...prints or other marks the partially reflective glass can be cleaned with a damp cloth The partially reflective glass should be completely dried with a lint free cloth to prevent water spots To prevent...

Page 24: ...lead must be replaced by the manufacturer or its authorised dealer Recycling At the end of the electrical products useful life it should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where f...

Page 25: ...ermission in writing from Glen Dimplex This product is protected by Intellectual property rights and patents owned by the Glen Dimplex Group on an international basis The Glen Dimplex Group of Compani...

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