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Operating Instructions

All of the fireplace control functions can be accessed in
two (2) ways:

Using a multifunction remote control unit

Using touchpad control panel, located in the lower
right-hand corner of the fireplace behind the door
front or fixed front (depending on the model).

Remote control unit has all the controls required to
operate any feature on the unit. If you prefer to use the
touchpad control on the fireplace unit itself, open the
fixed front or open the doors (depending on the model)
to access the touchpad buttons. The layout of the but-
tons on touchpad and remote control unit can be seen
in Figures 8 & 9, respectively.

R

6

5

4

A

3

2

1

Fig. 8  Touchpad buttons.

The fireplace features conveniently separate controls
for flame effect and for heater control. This allows you
to  operate the unit in three (3) different modes:

As a full-featured fireplace - both flame effect and
heater are on. This mode allows you to enjoy the
look of the fire along with the heat output of a
heater.

Flame Speed Control

Your fireplace features a flame speed control. By
depressing button 1 once you will activate the flame
effect. If this is the first time you use this unit, the visu-
al indicator of the flame effect (A) will be lit up to about
half its height. By repeatedly depressing buttons 2 and
3, you can respectively decrease or increase the flame
effect speed to achieve desired flame effect. Refer to
visual indicator A to monitor relative speed of the flame
effect between the slowest (indicator A showing only
one light) and fastest (indicator A showing all lights lit
up) setting. For added convenience, control board in
your fireplace will remember your last setting on sub-
sequent activation.

Heater Control

Your fireplace features a variable temperature setting
control. By depressing button 4 once, you will have
activated the heater. To change the comfort level in the
room, you can repeatedly depress buttons 5 and 6 to
decrease or increase the temperature setting, respec-
tively (for example, by repeatedly depressing button 6,
you will increase the temperature setting and your
room will feel warmer). To achieve the desired effect,
refer to visual indicator R, as your guide on the level of
the heat output.

NOTE: During each operation of this unit, the unit fea-
tures will initiate the LED, a visual indicator of flame
effect (A), and a visual indicator of the heat output (R).
The LED and all visual indicators will automatically
turn off after 20 seconds.

ON/OFF

3

1

4

2

5

6

Turns unit OFF and starts BOTH
functions at remembered setting.

Fig. 9 Remote control.

As a visual effect - only flame effect is on, the heater
is off. We recommend this mode for warm weather
application, when you want the ambiance of a fire,
without any heat output.

As a heater - only heater is on, while the flame effect
is off. this mode allows you to use your fireplace as
an electric heater, without any flame effect.

Refer to Figure 8 & 9 for locations of the buttons on
both, the touchpad and remote control unit, described in
the following operating instructions. Note that in both
cases, button numbers as shown in the figures are the
same.

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Summary of Contents for VCEF26

Page 1: ...IS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE FOR YOUR SAFETY Service must be performed by a qualified service agency...

Page 2: ...possible electric shock fire hazard and will void the warranty Installation Instructions General 3 Locating Your Fireplace 3 Clearance to Combustibles 3 Cabinet Installations 3 Fireplace Dimensions 4...

Page 3: ...liance only as described in this manual Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire electric shock or injury to persons 18 Avoid the use of an extension cord because the extension...

Page 4: ...50 Watts 1350 Watts Ref VCEF26 VCEF33 VCEF36 A 27 699 mm 34 876 mm 37 953 mm B 25 641 mm 29 743 mm 33 845 mm C 26 667 mm 33 845 mm 36 921 mm D 24 622 mm 29 737 mm 32 826 mm E 11 292 mm 11 292 mm 11 29...

Page 5: ...of the unit Using wire cutters cut the power cord within three Direct Hard Wiring Electric Fireplace inches 75mm of the point where it exits the cabi net 4 Carefully separate the three 3 wires of the...

Page 6: ...ig 2 and three 3 located underneath the top shelf of the unit Fig 3 Fig 1 Remove screws holding door at top Remove Screws Fig 2 Remove three 3 screws on front of unit Remove Screws Remove Screws Fig 3...

Page 7: ...t panel or open doors depend ing on model 4 Locate two 2 screws that hold the refractory brick patterned bracket together with the ember bed Fig 5 5 Remove those two 2 screws using an appropriate scre...

Page 8: ...K BLUE WHITE BLACK RED LIMIT SWITCH BLUE FAN MOTOR LINE NEUTRAL NEUTRAL 2 WHITE GREEN GROUND WARNING Disconnect Power Before Servicing AVERTISSEMENT Debrancher la source d alimentation avant le servic...

Page 9: ...the flame effect between the slowest indicator A showing only one light and fastest indicator A showing all lights lit up setting For added convenience control board in your fireplace will remember y...

Page 10: ...0006588 3 Circuit Board 10006506 10006506 10006506 10006506 4 Refractory Right Side 10006601 10006601 10006523 10006585 5 Refractory Left Side 10006602 10006602 10006524 10006584 6 DC Motor 10001978 1...

Page 11: ...ice of the defective part s 6 Any installation labour construction transportation or other related costs expenses arising from defective part s repair replacement or otherwise of same will not be cove...

Page 12: ...CFM Specialty Home Products 410 Admiral Blvd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5T 2N6 905 670 7777 www majesticproducts com www vermontcastings com...

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