REMOTE CONTROL SPECIFICATION
I. Remote Controller and Control Panel
There are three buttons on the control panels of the remote control and electric fireplace. The but-
tons with the same characters have the same function.
A. POWER SWITCH: This is a rocker switch for the mains power of the electric fireplace, the
switch is located on the right hand side underneath the log set.
B. CONTACT SWITCH: This is a safety switch. When the power switch is placed on
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, there will
be a tone when you place back the log set. The tone means the unit is well connected, and the
product is in standby mode.
C. CONTROL PANEL: There are two control panels on both sides.
Control Panel on Right: including ON/OFF, LOW, HIGH
Control Panel on Left: including and DIMMER-
ON/OFF: power on/off
LOW: press this button to have low heating (700W), press again to turn off heating
HIGH: press this button to have high heating (1500W), press again to turn off heating
and DIMMER-: flame adjustment, for higher flame effect and dimmer- for low-
er flame effect
D. The opening on both sides are the infrared receivers for the remote control, the signal will be re-
ceived through the grid to the bump. Do not cover the grid. When using the remote control, please
note the left side is for dimmer control and right side is for on/off and heating control, these are the
same features as for the manual control panel.
II. Operation of Remote Controller and Control Panel
This fireplace includes a remote controller. Please ensure the
remote controller is used with batteries included. The remote
controller will not work when it is without batteries or batteries out
of power. Please direct the remote controller at the electric fireplace
at 1-5 meters distance, otherwise the remote controller could not
work properly. Please point the remote controller to the relevant grid
for the required functions. Do not cover the receiver on the remote
controller.
There isone main power switch on the appliance and four buttons on
both control panel and remote controller of the fireplace.
When the cassette version is built in, there is a possibility that you
have to hold the remote higher for a good connection with the
receiver.
A. POWER SWITCH: This is a switch for main power of the electric fireplace, turn the switch to
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for power on. Once power is turned on, it comes with a crisp warning tone to warn the operator the
power supply has been connected. All the function operations will not start automatically. To turn
off the power, turn the switch to O.
Remote Control:
B. ON/OFF: Push the ON/OFF button once to turn on the internal electric source of fireplace.
Meanwhile, the indicator light is on and simulated log set is lit up. Please note it will take about 48
seconds to see the flame effect due to the mist generation process. The heater functions will not
turn on unless push the heating buttons. Push the ON/OFF button again to turn off the fireplace.
C. and DIMMER-: Flame adjustment, for higher flame effect and dimmer- for
lower flame effect. This unit has the memory function, it keeps the record for last flame adjustment
when you use it next time. If you don’t see the flame when first turn on the unit, please try to push
, this might cause by the lowest flame setting from last use.
D. LOW/HIGH: When the unit is under working condition, push the LOW button once, the heater
starts to work at low heating after a warning tone. Push the button again, the heater stops. Push
the HIGH button once, the heater starts to work at high heating after a warning tone. Push the
button again, the heater stops. When the unit is under low heating, push HIGH button will switch
from low heating to high heating.
E. Switch off the power if you leave the fireplace for a long time.
Fireplace Surface Cleaning
Use a cloth dampened with warm water only to clean painted surface of electric fireplace. Do not
use abrasive cleaners.
Service
Except bulb replacement, water refill, atomizer cleaning and surface cleaning, all the other clean-
ings or modification please contact its service agent.
CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN THE
FIREPLACE.
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