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PART NO

1

REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET

22 03 060

2

FRONT GLASS (BOTH SIDES)

22 03 095

4

FLAME SCREEN

22 03 096

6F

FUEL BED FRONT

22 03 097

6R

FUEL BED REAR

22 03 098

7

FLAME EFFECT LIGHTS

22 03 099

9.6 FUEL BED LIGHTS-6RGBS

22 03 100

9.9 FUEL BED LIGHTS-9RGBS

22 03 101

10

FLAME MOTOR

22 03 102

11

ROTISSERIE DRUM AND BUSHES

22 03 103

12

HEATER AND FAN ASSEMBLY

22 03 104

13

MAIN PCB INCLUDING RECEIVER BOARD

22 03 105

14

CONTROL BOARD

22 03 106

15

POWER SUPPLY

22 03 057

16

LOUD SPEAKER

22 03 059

18

MAIN POWER SWITCH BOARD

22 03 107

19

LOG SET

22 03 108

20

STEEL FRAME SINGLE UNIT

22 03 109

Replaceable Parts

Cleaning, Servicing and Maintenance

NOTE: There are no user-serviceable components to this appliance. If there are issues that 
cannot be resolved with your appliance, then please contact your retailer. Allow the product to 
completely cool before handling or cleaning it.

1.  Switch off and unplug from the power supply before cleaning.
2.  Do not allow water or other liquids to run into the interior of the product, as this could create a 
  fire and/or electrical hazard.

CAUTION: Do not use harsh detergents, chemical cleaners or solvents as they may damage the 
surface finish or the plastic components.

3.  Hard floor coverings in particular, but all floor coverings cause fluff that can be drawn into the  
  air intakes. From time-to-time and no less than every two months, isolate the fire from the mains 
  and attach the brush accessory to your vacuum cleaner and gently vacuum the air intakes  
  and outlets.

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Summary of Contents for SLE125t

Page 1: ...or occasional use To be left with the customer after demonstrating the features of the Solution SLE125t electric fire Instruction Manual SLE125t The product complies with the European Safety Standards EN60335 2 30 and the European Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC EN55014 EN60555 2 and EN60555 3 These cover the essential requirements of EEC Directives 2006 95 EC and 2004 108 EC The comple...

Page 2: ...on Fuel Bed Brightness Operation Flame Brightness Operation Setting the Time and Day 24 Hour Clock Setting the Weekly Timer Thermal Safety Cut Out Light Emitting Diode Battery Replacement Remote Control Troubleshooting Cleaning Servicing and Maintenance Replaceable Parts Wiring Diagram Correct Disposal of this Product Solution Fires Warranty 03 05 06 06 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 18 20...

Page 3: ...play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be carried out by children without adequate supervision Children of less than 3 years should be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on off the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed in its intended normal operating position and ...

Page 4: ...ppliance must be connected to a 220 240VAC 50 60Hz supply If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard This appliance is supplied with a power lead complete with a moulded 13 Amp UK three pin plug to connect into a standard UK socket outlet This appliance must be earthed The plug must be easily accessible...

Page 5: ...Commissioning and Handover On completion of the installation Ensure that the operating instructions for the unit are left with the customer Ensure to advise the customer on the correct use of the appliance and how to isolate the unit when required Advise the user what to do should smoke or fumes be emitted from the unit ...

Page 6: ...e you install this appliance in the wall Select a location that is not prone to moisture and is located at least 36 914mm away from combustible materials such as curtain drapes furniture bedding paper etc A Measure the appliance and create an opening to fit the fire into See Fig 1 B Create a route for the electrical connection This measurement includes thickness of finishing materials ...

Page 7: ...TIL THE APPLIANCE IS COOL TO THE TOUCH THE TRIM CAN BE HEAVY AND FRAGILE SO HANDLE WITH CARE 1 Release the 2 screws from the trim lock under the top bar of the trim as shown below in Fig 2 2 Lift the trim up and away from the appliance as shown below in Fig 3 C Remove the front trims see below Top bar of trim ...

Page 8: ...E SO HANDLE WITH CARE 1 Before removing the front glass ensure the front trim has been removed For removing front trim refer to FRONT TRIM REMOVAL section 2 Remove the screws on each side of the front glass bracket Fig 4 3 Lift the glass up and away from the appliance holding the glass vertical not flat while carrying Place the glass face down onto a soft non abrasive surface careful not to flex t...

Page 9: ...rely Fig 8 H Hold the appliance up to ensure it will fit into the frame Use at least 4 screws provided to lock the appliance into the wall mounting brackets Fig 9 E Install mounting bracket by aligning the edge 6 4mm from the centre of the wall sides and 156mm from the bottom of the wall sides Fig 6 Use a pencil to mark through the holes on the wall brackets Fig 7 ...

Page 10: ...all the 4 screws see Figure 11 Installation Suggested Log Layout NOTE There is no particular requirement to lay out the logs as shown in the photographs above The only requirement is that the small triangular openings in the fuel bed of Side B of the fire any encroachment on this area will reduce the effectiveness of the flame effect I Install the log set to suit your own style Install the front t...

Page 11: ...th the appliance top then push in until the trim drops down and sits on the appliance by aligning the slots in the trim with the pins on the appliance Figure 12 B Pull the trim bottom to check it is located securely Figure 13 C Screw in and tighten trim Figure 14 Top bar of trim ...

Page 12: ...l go OFF once the manual power ON OFF switch is pushed to ON Use the manual control panel on off button to turn your fire on or off Use the Heater button to cycle with each push from front heater to rear heater to both heaters then to off and starts again Remote Contol Buttons and Display NOTE Before attempting any operation with the remote press and slide the battery door on the back of remote op...

Page 13: ... be above the room temperature for the heating function to operate Push and hold Setting button together for more than 2 seconds to change the temperature unit from Celsius to Fahrenheit Fig 18 Fig 19 Heater ON OFF Press the Heater ON OFF button on Remote Control to switch on or off the Heater on both sides of your fire Symbol will be displayed on LCD screen when the heater is switched ON See Fig ...

Page 14: ...will turn off automatically Close the window door or turn off any cooling items push the heater control buttons on remote control to restart the heaters Operation Continued Remote Control Flame Preset By pressing the Flame Preset button the LCD display current preset modes use buttons to select from the five following different Flame Preset options PS1 PS6 use to confirm and quit Flame Preset See ...

Page 15: ...t on 2 Press and hold the Timer Mode button for two seconds to enter the timer settings 3 Press the Time Setting button to select the day to programme 4 The settings for the 1st ON OFF period 1 for Monday will be shown with the 1st ON time and hour setting flashing see Fig 27 Adjust the day using the buttons 5 Adjust the hour setting using the buttons and press the Time Setting button to select th...

Page 16: ... of the product 3 Do not allow water or other liquids to run into the interior of the product as this is a hazard 4 Lightly run a vacuum cleaner nozzle over the grills along the control panel to remove any dust or dirt that may have accumulated inside or on the unit CAUTION Do not use harsh detergents chemical cleaners or solvents as they may damage the surface finish of the plastic components The...

Page 17: ...output elmax N A kW Type of heat output room temperature control select one At minimum heat output elmin N A kW single stage heat output and no room temperature control no In standby mode elSB 0 45 W Two or more manual stages no room temperature control no with mechanic thermostat room temperature control no with electronic room temperature control no electronic room temperature control plus day t...

Page 18: ...re are three sources of sound 1 Switch thermostat During operation these will make quiet clicking sounds and will occur when your heater fan and heating elements are switched on or off 2 Flame Effect To ensure you experience a slow and relaxed flame effect speed the electric motor provides its drive via an internal gearbox that will emit a faint gear noise 3 Fan Heater just like any fan heater the...

Page 19: ...19 Exploded View ...

Page 20: ...e NOTE There are no user serviceable components to this appliance If there are issues that cannot be resolved with your appliance then please contact your retailer Allow the product to completely cool before handling or cleaning it 1 Switch off and unplug from the power supply before cleaning 2 Do not allow water or other liquids to run into the interior of the product as this could create a fire ...

Page 21: ...21 Wiring Diagram WARNING TURN OFF THE APPLIANCE COMPLETELY AND LET COOL BEFORE SERVICING ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON SHOULD SERVICE AND REPAIR THIS ELECTRIC APPLIANCE ...

Page 22: ...lutionfires co uk or directly from a Solution Fire Retailer Items considered as consumable such as glass screens bulbs LED boards ceramic logs fuses and batteries which are either subject to normal wear and tear or parts that require replacement in connection with normal maintenance are not covered by the warranty Loss or damage of any remote control handsets is also excluded from the warranty Sho...

Page 23: ...23 Notes ...

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