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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)

Heater Function 

•  Press the HEATER ICON to display the current heater setting. 

•  Press the HEATER ICON again to scroll down through the heater settings.   

Note:

 Long-hold the icon to quickly scroll through settings. 

•  Set the heater to “HI” (High) to have the heater run continually. 

• 

Set the heater to “OF” (OFF) to use the flame functions without heat. 

•  This heater has a thermostat sensor to control the ambient temperature in the surrounding area 

of the fireplace. The heater will cycle ON and OFF to maintain the selected temperature. The 

thermostat setting range is 90ºF (43°C) to 65°F (18°C).  

Note: 

This may not exactly match the room thermostat reading as their sensors are located in 

different areas. 

•  Hold down the FLAME SPEED ICON for 10 seconds to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius. “F” 

or “C” will be displayed on the control panel (°F/°C can only be toggled from the control panel and 

will not work if using the remote control). 

•  See HEATER OVERRIDE section to disengage the heater. 

Sleep Timer Function (Remote Control Only) 

•  The Sleep TIMER function will set a countdown to shut down the unit’s main power. 

•  Press the TIMER ICON to display the current Sleep Timer setting. 

•  Press the TIMER ICON again to scroll through the timer settings, which are: 30 (minutes), 1H, 2H, 

3H, 4H, 5H, 6H, 7H, 8H, 9H, OF (OFF). 

•  When the timer reaches zero, it will turn OFF the main power and will maintain all the settings in 

memory. 

HEATER OVERRIDE

The power to the heater can be disengaged to prevent the heater from being accidentally or unintentionally 

powered on. This feature is primarily added to help prevent children from powering on the heater when it is not 

desired.

Note:

 The heater override can only be set from the control panel and will not work if using the remote control. 

• 

First turn the main power OFF. Press the POWER ICON; as the heater setting display is flashing, press the 

POWER ICON again and long-hold 20 seconds. The E3 symbol will display to indicate that the heater is 

now disengaged. 

•  Note:

 The Flame and Timer functions will operate normally. Only the heater is disengaged. 

•  Repeat the same process to re-engage the heater function.  The E3 symbol will change back to display the 

heater setting when the heater is re-engaged. 

MEMORY FUNCTION 

•  This unit has a memory function that allows you to turn off the MAIN POWER and retains all the other 

function settings (excluding the SLEEP TIMER function). 

Summary of Contents for 4976292

Page 1: ...are trademarks or registered trademarks of LF LLC All rights reserved Serial Number _______________ Purchase Date _______________ Questions problems missing parts Before returning to your retailer ca...

Page 2: ...Hardware Contents 4 Safety Information 4 Preparation 8 Assembly Instructions 8 Maximum Recommended Weight Loads 16 Operating Instructions 17 Care And Maintenance 19 Troubleshooting 20 One Year Limited...

Page 3: ...ght Middle Wall 1 E Left Outer Wall 1 F Right Outer Wall 1 G Left Door 1 H Right Door 1 I Center Back Panel 1 J Back Panel 2 PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY K Shelf 2 L Fireplace Brick Wall 1 M Fire Log 1 N...

Page 4: ...ot installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on The user is encour...

Page 5: ...coverings DO NOT route cord under furniture or appliances Arrange cord away from traf c areas and where it will not be tripped over DO NOT insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or...

Page 6: ...equipment furniture A remote control or toys placed on the furnishing may encourage a child to climb on the furnishing and as a result the furnishing may tip over on to the child WARNING Relocating au...

Page 7: ...T exceed the current rating of the current tap Grounding Instructions This heater is for use on 120 volt The cord has a plug as shown below See illustration or grounding instruction An adapter as show...

Page 8: ...ntents list and hardware contents list If any part is missing or damaged do not attempt to assemble the product Estimated Assembly Time 50 minutes Tools Required for Assembly not included Phillips scr...

Page 9: ...iver to turn the locking nut in clockwise direction up to 180 from the connection joint to properly secure the panels 2 R S T 3 Attached the outer walls E F to the assembled base panel R Turn the lock...

Page 10: ...in clockwise direction up to 180 from the connection joint to properly secure the walls 4 2 1 1 R C D 5 Insert the fireplace brick wall L into the middle of the cabinet by sliding it downwards along t...

Page 11: ...the center shelf B to the middle walls Make sure the middle walls are pushed back to vertical position to secure the center shelf 6 B C D 7 As shown in the diagram insert the center back panel I and...

Page 12: ...rn the locking nut in clockwise direction up to 180 from the connection joint to properly secure the top 8 1 1 A C D E F 2 9 Insert shelf pins AA at desired height ensuring they are level Place shelf...

Page 13: ...to secure the bottom pin into the base panel R Repeat for the other left door G To remove the doors push up the latch on the bottom pin and the door can be released from the console A H R 10 1 2 4 3 1...

Page 14: ...Insert the pins at the fireplace glass front Q onto the holes of the plastic nuts on the base panel R Push the top of the fireplace glass front Q inward until the hole on the side frame is adjacent to...

Page 15: ...wall stud and your unit For all other wall types please visit your local hardware store to obtain the proper hardware Assembly is now complete With the help of another person move the unit to the fina...

Page 16: ...kg 20 lb MAXIMUM LOAD 6 8 kg 15 lb MAXIMUM LOAD 6 8 kg 15 lb MAXIMUM LOAD 6 8 kg 15 lb MAXIMUM LOAD 6 8 kg 15 lb CAUTION This console is intended for use with flat panel TV s only Do not exceed the ma...

Page 17: ...that it is in stand by mode Press the POWER ICON to turn the main power to the unit ON or OFF When the unit is powered ON the control panel will display the heater setting to indicate the unit has pow...

Page 18: ...wn the unit s main power Press the TIMER ICON to display the current Sleep Timer setting Press the TIMER ICON again to scroll through the timer settings which are 30 minutes 1H 2H 3H 4H 5H 6H 7H 8H 9H...

Page 19: ...e product is to be left unused for a long time 1 The battery compartment is located on the back end of the remote control O 2 Press the small tab inward as you slide the battery door open and remove t...

Page 20: ...the USB cable into the USB port behind the Fireplace Grate Heater and blower do not power on but rest of functions are working Heater setting Set the heater to HI High to have the heater run continual...

Page 21: ...nding the wholesale price of the defective part s Any installation labor construction transportation or other related costs expenses arising from defective part s repair replacement or otherwise of sa...

Page 22: ...LL E Left Outer Wall 1730FM 23 273 LEFT OUTER WALL F Right Outer Wall 1730FM 23 273 RIGHT OUTER WALL G Left Door 1730FM 23 273 LEFT DOOR H Right Door 1730FM 23 273 RIGHT DOOR K Shelf 1730FM 23 273 SHE...

Page 23: ...rcas registradas de LF LLC Todos los derechos reservados N mero de serie _______________ Fecha de compra _______________ Preguntas problemas piezas faltantes Antes de volver a la tienda llame a nuestr...

Page 24: ...aci n de seguridad 26 Preparaci n 30 Instrucciones de ensamblaje 30 Cargas m ximas de peso recomendadas 38 Instrucciones de funcionamiento 39 Cuidado y mantenimiento 41 Soluci n de problemas 42 Garant...

Page 25: ...izquierda 1 F Pared exterior derecha 1 G Puerta izquierda 1 H Puerta derecha 1 I Panel posterior central 1 J Panel posterior 2 PIEZA DESCRIPCI N CANTIDAD K Estante 2 L Pared de ladrillos de la chimen...

Page 26: ...ar energ a de radiofrecuencia y si no se instala y se usa de acuerdo con las instrucciones puede causar una interferencia perjudicial a la recepci n de radio o televisi n lo que se puede determinar al...

Page 27: ...de ellos y siempre que la chimenea se deje funcionando sin vigilancia NO pase el cable debajo de alfombras NO cubra el cable con alfombras de pasillo tapetes u objetos similares NO pase el cable debaj...

Page 28: ...chimenea Solo para uso dom stico NO lo utilice en exteriores ADVERTENCIA existe el riesgo de muerte o lesiones graves si ni os se suben a muebles de equipo de audio o video Un control remoto o juguet...

Page 29: ...e actual Instrucciones de puesta a tierra Este calentador se dise para usarse con 120 voltios El cable tiene un enchufe como se muestra a continuaci n Consulte la ilustraci n o la instrucci n de puest...

Page 30: ...l paquete y de los aditamentos No intente ensamblar instalar o usar el producto si faltan piezas o si est n da adas Tiempo estimado de ensamblaje 50 minutos Herramientas necesarias para el ensamblaje...

Page 31: ...cci n de las manecillas del reloj hasta 180 desde la junta de conexi n para asegurar correctamente los paneles 2 R S T 3 Fije las paredes exteriores E F al panel base ensamblado R Gire la contratuerca...

Page 32: ...loj hasta 180 desde la junta de conexi n para asegurar correctamente las paredes 4 2 1 1 R C D 5 Inserte la pared de ladrillos de la chimenea L en el centro del gabinete desliz ndola hacia abajo a lo...

Page 33: ...s paredes centrales Aseg rese de que las paredes centrales est n hacia atr s en posici n vertical para asegurar el estante central 6 B C D 7 Como se muestra en el diagrama inserte el panel posterior c...

Page 34: ...reloj hasta 180 desde la junta de conexi n para asegurar correctamente la parte superior 8 1 1 A C D E F 2 9 Inserte los soportes para estante AA a la altura deseada y aseg rese de que est n nivelado...

Page 35: ...fijar el pasador inferior en el panel base R Repita el procedimiento para la puerta izquierda G Para retirar las puertas empuje hacia arriba el pestillo del pasador inferior y la puerta podr liberarse...

Page 36: ...la chimenea Q en los orificios de las tuercas de pl stico del panel base R Empuje la parte superior de la parte delantera del vidrio de la chimenea Q hacia adentro hasta que el orificio del marco late...

Page 37: ...de pared y a su unidad Para todos los dem s tipos de pared visite su ferreter a local para obtener los aditamentos adecuados Ya ha terminado el ensamblaje Con la ayuda de otra persona mueva la unidad...

Page 38: ...20 lb CAPACIDAD M XIMA 6 8 kg 15 lb CAPACIDAD M XIMA 6 8 kg 15 lb CAPACIDAD M XIMA 6 8 kg 15 lb CAPACIDAD M XIMA 6 8 kg 15 lb PRECAUCI N esta consola est dise ada para usarse nicamente con televisores...

Page 39: ...ALIMENTACI N para ENCENDER o APAGAR la unidad Cuando la unidad se enciende el panel de control mostrar la configuraci n del calentador para indicar que la unidad tiene energ a Las funciones almacenad...

Page 40: ...limentaci n principal de la unidad Presione el CONO DE TEMPORIZADOR para mostrar la configuraci n actual del temporizador de apagado autom tico Presione el CONO DE TEMPORIZADOR nuevamente para desplaz...

Page 41: ...ter as si el producto no se va a utilizar durante un per odo prolongado 1 El compartimiento de las bater as est ubicado en el extremo posterior del control remoto O 2 Presione la leng eta hacia dentro...

Page 42: ...de la rejilla de la chimenea El calentador y el soplador no se encienden pero el resto de las funciones est n operando Configuraci n del calentador Configure el calentador en HI alto para que funcion...

Page 43: ...garant a reembolsando el precio al por mayor de la pieza defectuosa Esta garant a no cubre ning n costo de instalaci n mano de obra fabricaci n transporte o de otro tipo que surja de la pieza defectuo...

Page 44: ...LE WALL E Pared exterior izquierda 1730FM 23 273 LEFT OUTER WALL F Pared exterior derecha 1730FM 23 273 RIGHT OUTER WALL G Puerta izquierda 1730FM 23 273 LEFT DOOR H Puerta derecha 1730FM 23 273 RIGHT...

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