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Fig.29

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Fig.31

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Fig.32

Fig.33

Fig.34

NOTE: The time & day must be set before 
the Timer Mode can be activated.
The unit can still be operated normally 
when in the timer mode using the Heater 
function.

Operation Continued

Setting the Time & Day (24 Hour Clock)

1.  Press the Power button to turn the unit on.
2.  Press & hold the Time Setting button                for two  
  seconds to display the time & day see Fig 28 (no numbers  
  shown as time not set).
3.  Press the Time Setting button & the day setting triangle will  
  flash. (Fig. 29)
4.  Adjust the day setting using the                 buttons.
5.  Press the Time Setting button & the hour setting will flash.  
  Adjust the hour setting by using the                 buttons. (Fig. 30)
6.  Press the Time Setting button & the minute setting will flash.  
  Adjust the minute setting using the                 buttons. (Fig. 31)
7.  Press & hold the Time Setting button to set the time and to  
  exit the time/date set-up.

 

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Setting the Weekly Timer

The Timer allows for two ON/OFF periods (P1/P2) for each day of  
the week and the timer can be set using the following procedure.
NOTE: Please ensure that the handset is pointing towards the  
flame picture, and the fire is on during all the steps below.
1.  Press the Power button       to turn the unit 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 31. Adjust the day using the                 buttons.
5.  Adjust the hour setting using the                 buttons and press 
  the Time Setting button             to select the minute setting.  
  With the minute setting flashing, adjust the minute setting using 
  the    

buttons.

6.  Press the Time Setting button             and the display will move to 
  the 1st OFF time setting - see Fig 32.
7.  Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the 1st OFF time.
8.  Press the Time Setting button             and the display will move  
  to the 2nd ON/OFF period (2) with the 2nd ON time setting  
  displayed.
9.  Repeat steps 2 to 5 to set the 2nd ON/OFF period - see Fig 33.
10. Press the Time Setting button             and the display will move 
  to the 1st ON/OFF period (1) for Tuesday with the 1st ON time 
  setting displayed.
11. Repeat steps 2 to 8 for Tuesday’s settings and repeat this 
  process for Wednesday to Sunday’s settings, or for the days  
  you wish to programme.
12. Having confirmed Sunday’s settings, exit the timer settings 
  by not using the remote for 10 seconds and the unit will 
  default into normal operating mode. 
13. To activate the timer settings, press the Timer Mode button      
  until the timer symbol  is displayed on the screen - see Fig 34.

 

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Summary of Contents for SLE40i

Page 1: ...st be carried out in accordance with current Standards and Local Codes The instructions in this manual must be followed to ensure safe operation of the appliance It should be noted that the requiremen...

Page 2: ...d 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 Trouble...

Page 3: ...switching device such as a timer or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility CAUTION Some parts of this appliance around the heater grill can become very hot and ca...

Page 4: ...age should not be permitted to play with the appliance or its controls If the supply cord is damaged switch off the mains power at the wall socket immediately It must be replaced by the manufacturer...

Page 5: ...1 Read these instructions in conjunction with the instructions which came with the appliance itself 2 Chamber opening dimensions MIN 420mmWx570mmHx75mmD MAX440mmWx580mmHxNO MAX DEPTH 3 Open chimney f...

Page 6: ...eyelet 2 and bring the loose end back through the right hand hole 3 in the front of the appliance Thread again through hole 4 and bring the loose end back through the hole 5 Fig 7 5 Without damaging t...

Page 7: ...the back of the frame to hold it in place 3 Line up the frame and appliance by slightly moving to left or right Fig 8 Fig 8 Frame Style Two Trim Fret ensure the second canopy is in place 1 Unpack the...

Page 8: ...frame Fig 12 4 Hook the frame into the holes of bends Ensure that the hooks engage in the holes with the weight of the fireframe being borne by the floor or hearth Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 5 Now fit the...

Page 9: ...No Heater 10W Motor Heater 12W Gross Weight kgs 10 5kg Efficiency Rating A Commissioning and Handover On completion of the installation Ensure that the operating instructions for the unit are left wi...

Page 10: ...utput 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 T...

Page 11: ...ntrol only For the unit to operate the manual ON OFF switch located on the leftside of the switch panel must be switched to the I position Behind the screen a red light will illuminate when the fire i...

Page 12: ...above the room temperature for the heating function to operate Fig 23 Heater Operation Press the Heater button to select Full Heat 2000W and H02 with the flame symbol will be displayed see Fig 23 Pres...

Page 13: ...can also be adjusted by pressing the Brightness button to select from the following levels see Fig 26 H High Maximum Setting C Central Intermediate Setting L Low Minimum Setting NOTE Icon flashes on...

Page 14: ...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 Mon...

Page 15: ...or if an attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be recharged Thermal Safety Cut Out A thermal safety cut out is incorporated in the heater to prevent damage due to overheating This can h...

Page 16: ...cking 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 i...

Page 17: ...an be ordered from www solutionfires 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 ei...

Page 18: ...9 Synchronous Motor 2203047 10 Blower and Heater Assembly 2203050 EXPLODED VIEW 15 NO DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Front Log Flame screen Power Supply Board Main PCB Board Fuel Bed LED Rot...

Page 19: ...Wiring Diagram 19...

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