background image

SimpliFire  • SF-ALL40-BK, SF-ALL48-BK, SF-ALL60-BK, SF-ALL84-BK  •  2040-981 Rev. M  •  7/21

  

2

11

  IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

 

  

WARNING!  Risk of Fire! Risk of Burns!

Risk of Electrical Shock!
DO NOT: 

•  Install or operate damaged heater

•  Modify heater

•  Operate the heater without fully assembling all 

components

Hearth & Home Technologies Inc. disclaims any 

responsibility for, and the warranty and agency listing will 

be voided by the above actions. 

 

WARNING!  DO NOT operate appliance before read-

ing and understanding operating instructions. 

Failure 

to operate appliance according to operating instructions 

could cause fire or injury.

WARNING!  Improper installation, adjustment, al-

teration, service or maintenance can cause injury or 

property damage.  

Failure to install appliance accord-

ing to Owner’s Manual could cause property damage or 

injury.  

NOTICE! 

This appliance is not intended for use as a pri-

mary heat source and should not be factored as such in 

residential heating calculations.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 

When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should  always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, 

and injury to persons, including the following:

• 

Read all instructions before installing this appliance.

• 

This appliance is hot when in use.  To avoid burns, do not let 

bare skin touch hot surfaces.  Keep combustible materials 

such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes, etc., and 

curtains at least 3 ft. (0.9 m) from the front of the appliance 

and keep them away from the sides and rear.

• 

Extreme caution is necessary when any appliance is used 

by or near children or other at risk individuals and whenever 

the appliance is left operating and unattended.

• 

Do not operate any appliance if it malfunctions.  Disconnect 

power at service panel and have appliance inspected by a 

reputable electrician before reusing.

• 

Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation 

or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock, fire, 

or damage the appliance.

• 

To prevent a possible fire, do not block appliance fan air 

intakes or exhaust in any manner. 

• 

A heater has hot and sparking parts inside.  Do not use it 

in areas where gasoline, paint, flammable vapors or liquids 

are used or stored.

• 

Use this appliance only as described in this manual.  Any 

other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause 

fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. 

•     Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord, plug after 

the appliance malfunctions, has been dropped or damaged 

in any manner.  Return appliance to authorized service 

facility for examination, electrical or mechanical adjustment 

or repair.

•    Do not use outdoors. 

•    Never locate appliance where it may fall into a bathtub or 

water container. 

•    Do not run cord under carpeting.  Do not cover cord with 

throw rugs, runners, or the like.  Arrange cord away from 

traffic areas and where it will not be tripped over.  Do not 

tightly coil cord. 

•    Always use properly grounded, fused and polarized outlets.
• 

  Always  use  ground  fault  protection  where  required  by 

electrical code.

•    To disconnect appliance, turn controls to “OFF” then remove 

plug from outlet.

•    Always disconnect power before performing any cleaning, 

maintenance or relocation of the appliance. 

• 

  To prevent electrical shock or fire, always use a certified 

electrician should new circuits be required. 

•    When transporting or storing the appliance, keep in a dry 

place free from excess vibration to avoid damage. 

•    Avoid use of an extension cord because an extension 

cord may overheat and cause a fire.  However if you 

have to use an extension cord, the cord should be No.  

14 AWG minimum size and rated to not less than 1875  

watts.

Summary of Contents for SF-ALL40-BK

Page 1: ...40 BK SF ALL48 BK SF ALL60 BK SF ALL84 BK READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO ASSEMBLE INSTALL OPERATE OR MAINTAIN THIS PRODUCT PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS BY OBSERVING ALL SAFETY INFORMATION FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE Congratulations Congratulations on selecting a SimpliFire Electric Fireplace an elegant and clean alternative to wood...

Page 2: ...nce if it malfunctions Disconnect power at service panel and have appliance inspected by a reputable electrician before reusing Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock fire or damage the appliance To prevent a possible fire do not block appliance fan air intakes or exhaust in any manner A heater has hot and sparking par...

Page 3: ...TED A Parts and Hardware 7 B Tools and Supplies Needed 7 C Appliance Dimensions 8 D Location 9 E Clearance to Combustibles 9 F Electrical Supply Circuit Requirements 9 4 INSTALLATION A Appliance Preparation 11 B Recessed in 2 x 6 Framed Wall 11 C Recessed in 2 x 4 Framed Wall 12 D Direct Wall Mounting with Wall Mounting Bracket 13 E Electrical Connection Installation 15 F Appliance Final Setup 16 ...

Page 4: ...zed HHT dealer or distributor whichever occurs earlier However the Warranty coverage shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of Product shipment from HHT regardless of the installation or occupancy date The term Lifetime in the table below is defined as 20 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for gas appliances and 10 years from the beginning date of warranty covera...

Page 5: ...g devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other such causes 6 use of fuels other than those specified in the operation instructions 7 installation or use of components not supplied with the applicable Product or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT 8 modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing and or 9 interrupti...

Page 6: ...nstructions carefully during the installation to ensure maximum safety and benefit This equipment uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turn ing the equipment off and on The user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or...

Page 7: ...plicable if installing on masonry walls Concrete screws or anchors compatible with 10 x 1 1 2 in long screws 5 16 in diameter pilot hole and rated minimum 150 lbs only applicable if installing on hollow concrete block wall B Tools and Supplies Needed Parts and Hardware List Part Quantity Appliance 1 Glass Panel 1 Instruction Manual 1 Remote Control 1 AAA Battery 2 Fixing Brackets Shipped attached ...

Page 8: ...16 5 15 16 mm 1029 514 797 286 889 452 151 SF ALL48 BK in 48 7 16 20 1 4 39 3 8 11 1 4 42 13 16 17 13 16 5 15 16 mm 1230 514 1000 286 1088 452 151 SF ALL60 BK in 60 1 4 20 1 4 51 3 16 11 1 4 54 5 8 17 13 16 5 15 16 mm 1530 514 1300 286 1388 452 151 SF ALL84 BK in 83 7 8 20 1 4 74 7 8 11 1 4 78 1 4 17 13 16 5 15 16 mm 2130 514 1902 286 1988 452 151 D F G E B A C C Appliance Dimensions ...

Page 9: ...Clearance to Combustibles Minimum Clearance to Combustible Construction Sides 0 in Floor 0 in Top 0 in Back 0 in Front 36 in Mantel 5 8 in See Figure 3 2 F Electrical Supply Circuit Requirements Plan the location of the appliance so that it will have ad equate electric power A 15 AMP 120V 60Hz circuit is required Additional appliances on the same circuit as this appliance may exceed the current ra...

Page 10: ...r climates a chase may be required by local building codes to accommodate insulation The chase should be constructed in a manner of all outside walls of the home to prevent cold air drafting problems The chase should not break the outside building envelop in any manner Walls ceiling baseplate and cantilever floor of the chase should be insulated Vapor and air infiltration barriers should be instal...

Page 11: ...ming on each side of the opening must be 3 in with 1 1 2 in framing on the left and right sides of the opening exposed This is needed for the wallboard finishing and to secure the appli ance into the opening See Figure 4 1 Allow 1 1 2 in of wood exposed after finishing the wallboard See Figure 4 1 and Figure 4 6 2 Verify that the Fixing Brackets are securely attached to the appliance with four 4 S...

Page 12: ...th two 2 ST4X40 screws and washers See Figure 4 7 for proper bracket orientation 3 Connect to electrical service Refer ence Section 4 E 4 Install the appliance into the opening so the weight of the appliance is supported by the bottom framing Level the appliance Ensure that it is centered left to right then fasten it directly to the framing with two 2 ST4X40 screws through both the left and right ...

Page 13: ...Locate the mounting bracket on the wall in the desired location of the appliance Level the bracket then mark its location on the wall including a mark ing for each of the fastener holes in the bracket For each of the marked mounting point locations determine which points align with a structural fram ing member At the points where a wood or metal framing mem ber exists the ST6X50 screw can be insta...

Page 14: ...minimum 120 lbs load capacity at each required anchor point Insert the provided wall anchors into the holes Gently tap the anchors with a hammer until they are flush with the wall surface With mounting hooks pointed up attach the bracket to the masonry anchors with ST6X50 screws See Figure 4 13 Wall Masonry Anchors Figure 4 12 Masonry Anchor Placement WARNING Risk of Damage or Personal Injury Do n...

Page 15: ...ectrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes 1 Remove terminal block cover plate located on the right end of the appliance 2 Install a wire strain relief bushing into the cover plate 3 Terminate type NM B wire to the terminal block ensure connections are secure and tighten the strain relief 4 Replace terminal block cover plate and retaining screws L N RED BLUE Wire Diagram YELL...

Page 16: ...s to fully engage J hooks on the rivnuts See Figure 4 17 Note Make sure the glass is fully attached to the fire box so that the control panel can work properly Figure 4 17 Glass Front Installation CAUTION Two adults are recommended for the installation of glass front Use caution when handling glass Failure to do so could result in personal injury or property damage 3 Thread the two 2 ST3X8 screws ...

Page 17: ...nce the unit has been properly connected to a grounded electrical outlet turn on the main power switch located on the lower right side of the appliance A beep should be heard when the power is first applied See Figure 5 1 Power Button The Power button turns the power of the appliance on or off Flame Button By pressing the FLAME button the unit will cycle through four flame effects Heater Button Th...

Page 18: ...ace emits single audible beep to confirm command to transition between four FLAME states HEATER Press Heater button once heater turns on LOW Press Heater button twice heater turns on HIGH Press Heater button three times heater turns off LCD illuminates and displays heater status icon Fireplace emits single audible beep to confirm command to transition between HEATER states Fireplace displays one r...

Page 19: ...used to set the desired room temperature The heater will only operate if the remote control tem perature set point is higher than the actual room tempera ture The heater will not operate if the actual temperature is greater than the remote control temperature set point This function can also be used as a thermostat under the following conditions When the remote control display is set to a desired ...

Page 20: ...brication Store appliance in a clean dry place when not in use WARNING Risk of Fire To reduce risk of fire do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of the appliance WARNING Risk of Electrical Shock Any other servic ing needed must be performed by an authorized service representative Do not attempt to service the unit your self B Cleaning Cleaning Glass ...

Page 21: ...mostat Function section of the manual Appliance has overheated and safety thermal switch has tripped Unplug or turn off power at circuit breaker and allow it to cool for 15 minutes Then plug in the unit or turn power back on at circuit breaker and turn unit back on Defective main control board Replace control board PCB Defective heater assembly Replace heater assembly Heater shuts off automaticall...

Page 22: ... the fireplace to turn on for appliances manufactured before 2019 Replace control board PCB Excessive noise with heater on Interference with fan blade Inspect heater assembly and fan for obstructions or interference Defective blower motor Replace heater assembly Grinding or rubbing noise when heater is off Rotisserie hitting or rubbing against internal components Ensure rotisserie rod is straight ...

Page 23: ...ocked at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 1 Crystal Media CRYSTAL ALLUS 2 Rotisserie 40 ROTISS ALL40 Y 3 Remote Receiver RECEIV ALLUS E Y 4 Allusion Motor MOTOR ALLUS Y 5 Heater Assembly HEATER ALLUS Y 6 Glass Front 40 GLA ALL40 7 Hanging Bracket BRACKET ALL48 8 Remote REMOT ELECT ALL Y 9 PCB Board Assembly PCB ALLUS Y 10 Power Cord PLUGIN ALLP Y 11 LED Assembly 40 Emberbed Flame LED AL...

Page 24: ... or distributor Stocked at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 1 Crystal Media CRYSTAL ALLUS 2 Rotisserie 48 ROTISS ALL48 Y 3 Remote Receiver RECEIV ALLUS E Y 4 Allusion Motor MOTOR ALLUS Y 5 Heater Assembly HEATER ALLUS Y 6 Glass Front 48 GLA ALL48 7 Hanging Bracket BRACKET ALL48 8 Remote REMOT ELECT ALL Y 9 PCB Board Assembly PCB ALLUS Y 10 Power Cord PLUGIN ALLP Y 11 LED Assembly 48 LED...

Page 25: ...istributor Stocked at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 1 Crystal Media CRYSTAL ALLUS 2 Rotisserie 60 ROTISS ALL60 Y 3 Remote Receiver RECEIV ALLUS E Y 4 Allusion Motor MOTOR ALLUS Y 5 Heater Assembly HEATER ALLUS Y 6 Glass Front 60 GLA ALL60 7 Hanging Bracket BRACKET ALL60 8 Remote REMOT ELECT ALL Y 9 PCB Board Assembly PCB ALLUS Y 10 Power Cord PLUGIN ALLP Y 11 LED Assembly 60 LED ALL6...

Page 26: ...tor Stocked at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 1 Crystal Media CRYSTAL ALLUS 2 Rotisserie 84 ROTISS ALL84 Y 3 Remote Receiver RECEIV ALLUS E Y 4 Allusion Motor MOTOR ALLUS Y 5 Heater Assembly HEATER ALLUS Y 6 Glass Front 84 GLA ALL84 7 Hanging Bracket BRACKET ALL84 8 Remote REMOT ELECT ALL Y 9 PCB Board Assembly PCB ALLUS Y 10 Power Cord PLUGIN ALLP Y 11 LED Assembly 84 Emberbed Flame ...

Page 27: ...___________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________...

Reviews: