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disconnected    with the plug socket outlet while doing this.  

3.  Switch on the appliance and the E.S.C. will be reset. 
4.  Ensure that the appliance is functioning correctly. If the E.S. Control operates again, the appliance should be 

checked by a competent electrician. 

 

PROBLEM 

POSSIBLE CAUSE 

SOLUTION 

Appliance will not turn on. 

Problem with power supply. 

Check that the appliance is 
plugged in to the power supply 
and switched on. 
 
Check and replace fuse in the 
plug if necessary. 
 
Check that the main power 
switch on the appliance is turned 
on. 

Remote control does not work. 

Batteries have expired. 

Replace batteries. 

Remote has de-synched with 
appliance. 

Ensure that the appliance is 
turned on.  Re-synch the remote 
by pressing the 

-

 button and the 

+

 button at the same time and 

holding for 3 seconds. 

No heat 

Incorrect thermostat setting. 

Increase the desired temperature 
higher than the current room 
temperature. 

Overheating may have engaged 
the E.S.C. feature. 

See above for reset procedure. 

Heat turns off before desired 
temperature is reached. 

Open window detection has 
activated. 

Check that any windows in the 
room are closed. 

 

 

Electrical appliances should not be disposed as household waste. Separate collection facilities should be used in the disposal of 
electrical  appliances.  Contact  your  local  government  for  information  about  the  available  collection  systems.  If  electrical 
appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, 
damaging your health and well-being.  

 

This 

re complies with the Safety Standards EN60335-1 and EN60335-2-30 which covers the essential requirements of the Low 

Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU and the EMC standards EN55014-1; EN55014-2; EN61000-3-2 and EN61000-3-3 which covers the 
essential  requirements  of  the  European  Electro  Magnetic  Compatibility  2014/30/EU,  and  the  RED  standards  EN300220-2, 
EN30148  9-1,  EN301489-3  and  EN6247  which  covers  the  essential  requirements  of  the  European  Radio  Equipment  Directive 

2014/53/EU. 

 

This  fire  complies  with  the  Safety  Standards  BS

60335-1  and  BS60335-2-30  which  covers  the  essential  requirements  of  the 

Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016 (S.I.2016/1101) and the EMC standards BS55014-1; BS 55014-2; BS61000-3-2 and 
BS61000-3-3  which  covers  the  essential  requirements  of  the  Electro  Magnetic  Compatibility  Regulations  2016 
(S.I.2016/1091).and  the  RED  standards  BS300220-2,  BS301489-1,  BS301489-3  and  BS6247  which  covers  the  essential 
requirements of the European Radio Equipment Regulations 2017.

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for VF1300

Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE VF1300 VF1500 VF1800 PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION KEEP THEM IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE REV A 07 22 ...

Page 2: ...ht Kit is not a retrofit option as the connecting adapter on the appliance is often not accessible after installation in these installation types Typically in such installations the kit will be connected when the appliance is placed onto the wooden purpose built base The appliance should then be fixed to the wall or framework at that point ready for the remainder of the installation to be construc...

Page 3: ...tely below a fixed socket outlet or connection box Do not install the appliance using an extension cord Do not install the appliance in an open flue Do not insert any objects into the appliance Do not operate the appliance near flammable materials or fire Do not clean the appliance with abrasive cleaners Do not use this fire in rooms that have explosive gas in them for example petrol or if you are ...

Page 4: ...red rated for the appropriate voltage 230 240V An isolation switch should also be incorporated in cases where the product plug is inaccessible after installation NOTE This appliance must be earthed WARNING Construction and wiring including electrical safe zones must comply with local building codes and other applicable regulations to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons WAR...

Page 5: ...EMPERATURE CONTROL YES NO Single stage heat output and no room temperature control NO Two or more manual stages no room temperature control NO With mechanic thermostat room temperature control NO With electronic room temperature control YES Electronic room temperature control plus day timer YES Electronic room temperature control plus week timer YES OTHER CONTROL OPTIONS YES NO Room temperature co...

Page 6: ...6 VF1800 VF1300 VF1500 TECHNICAL INFORMATION ...

Page 7: ...N POWER CABLE 5 APPLIANCE X 1 16 NOT SHOWN REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET X 1 6 WALL MOUNTING BRACKET X 1 17 NOT SHOWN AAA BATTERY X 2 7 POWER CABLE SECURING BRACKET X 1 18 NOT SHOWN ST4 8 SCREW X 19 8 MAGNETIC SIDE DECORATIVE PANEL X 2 19 NOT SHOWN DECORATIVE FUEL LOGS 9 SMALL MOUTING BRACKET X 4 20 NOT SHOWN BAG OF GLASS EMBERS X 1 10 FRONT GLASS PANEL X 1 21 NOT SHOWN BAG OF VERMICULITE GRANULES X 1 11...

Page 8: ...ide of each box GLASS REMOVAL ACCESSING PARTS To gain access to various contents required for installation follow steps shown in Fig 1 through to Fig 4 to remove the glass panel on the front of the appliance REMOVAL OF WALL MOUNTING BRACKET The wall mounting bracket is secured to the rear panel of the appliance Remove the screws and the wall mounting bracket and put aside for later use see Fig 5 P...

Page 9: ...ant to feature a glass panel and remove the 7 screws that secure the metal side panel to the appliance see Fig 8 Carefully remove the panel and keep the screws in a safe place Using the removed screws take 2 top bottom side glass edge trims and 1 side side glass edge trim and screw them to the appliance as shown below see Fig 9 Panoramic Aspect For a panoramic aspect repeat the corner aspect proce...

Page 10: ...position ensuring it is level mark the fixing points and use appropriate fixings to secure to the wall Step 2 Attach the bottom mounting brackets to the appliance using x4 ST4 screws see Fig 11 the appliance then can be lifted on to the wall bracket to enable the bottom bracket fixing points to be marked on the wall Then use suitable fixings to secure the bottom mounting brackets to the wall Note ...

Page 11: ...ommended to position the logs across the fuel bed first experiment with position angles and overlapping the logs so that some rest on each other see Fig 15 Then when you are happy with the layout carefully scatter the glass embers around all the logs ensuring that all visible areas of the fuel bed including underneath and behind the logs are covered see Fig 16 Finally in a similar manner carefully...

Page 12: ...th the last used flame and fuel bed settings without any heat Press again to turn off the flame effect and fuel bed illumination Fuel Bed Colour Press to cycle through the 9 colour options for the fuel bed Flame Colour Press to cycle through the 9 colour options for the flames Press and hold for 3 seconds to disable the audible beep when buttons on the appliance or remote control handset are press...

Page 13: ...ore the current flame and fuel bed colour settings Press again to revert to these settings Button 2 Standby Turns on the appliance with the last used settings without any heat Places the appliance into standby mode with all features turned off Button 3 8 Minus Plus Use to navigate through different on screen menus Button 4 Fuel Bed Colour Repeatedly press to cycle through fuel bed colour menu Whil...

Page 14: ...ter mode after selecting low or high heat setting press the and buttons to select the temperature you want the room to reach Note if the room temperature is already higher than the temperature selected the heater will not activate To switch between hold down the and buttons for 3 seconds Open Window Detection is an innovative eco feature that detects a rapid drop in room temperature caused by an o...

Page 15: ...O COOL BEFORE CLEANING Any repairs or maintenance should only be carried out by a suitably qualified competent person The appliance should be occasionally cleaned using a dry cloth Do not use detergents abrasive cleaners of furniture polish To clean the glass use a lightly damp cloth and ensure any moisture is dried fully using a lint free cloth Ensure that the heater vent is kept dust free by occ...

Page 16: ...usehold waste Separate collection facilities should be used in the disposal of electrical appliances Contact your local government for information about the available collection systems If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain damaging your health and well being This fire complies with the Safety St...

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