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LED Electric Fire 

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: Polaris 840/1000/1600 

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please read the instruc ons carefully before installa on or

use and keep for future reference 

Summary of Contents for Polaris 1000

Page 1: ...LED Electric Fire Model Polaris 840 1000 1600 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Please read the instruc ons carefully before installa on or use and keep for future reference ...

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Page 3: ... Technical Specifica ons 3 3 Parts and Hardware 4 4 Appliance Dimensions 6 5 Installa on Instruc ons 6 6 Opera ng Instruc ons 16 6a Manual Control Panel 17 6b Remote Controls 18 7 Maintenance 24 8 Others 25 9 Service Parts List 26 10 Warranty 29 ...

Page 4: ... be earthed 1 7 This appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device such as a mer or connected to the circuit that is regularly switched on and off by u lity in order to avoid a hazard due to the inadvertent rese ng of the thermal cut out 1 8 If the power cord is damaged it must be repaired by the man ufacturer its authorized service center or professional person 1 9 Warning in...

Page 5: ...perience and knowledge if they have been giv en supervision or instruc on concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved 1 14 Children and vulnerable people must be supervised at all mes when using this appliance as some parts can become very hot and cause burns A suitable fireguard must be fi ed for this purpose 1 15 Do not use this appliance in small rooms when t...

Page 6: ...put elmin 12W In standby mode elSB 0 8W Type of heat output room temperature control 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model No Polaris 840 Polaris 1000 Polaris 1600 Power 26 8W 27 5W 45 5W Model No Polaris 840 Polaris 1000 Polaris 1600 Max Power 25W 24W 17W Single stage heat output and no room temperature control No Two or more manual stages no room temperature control No With mechanic thermostat room t...

Page 7: ...children 3 3 Save the original packaging as this may be required in the event of service com plaint with product 3 4 Check that all parts are removed from the packing Room temperature control with presence detec on No Room temperature control with open window detec on Yes With distance control op on No With adap ve start control Yes With working me limita on No With black bulb sensor No 3 PARTS AN...

Page 8: ...s Polaris 1600 18 pcs ST 5 40 Screws Polaris 840 1000 14 pcs Polaris 1600 18 pcs Edging Strips 2 Sets Power Cord 1 pc Logs 1 set Black Glasses Embers 1 set Vermiculate 1 set Remote 1 pc M N AAA Ba ery 2 pcs Instruc on Manual 1 pc Simplified Instruc on 1 pc D E F G H I J K L O ...

Page 9: ...110 325 220 315 15 Polaris 1600 1632 1600 633 400 110 325 220 315 15 5 APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS Tools Required A screwdriver a spirit level and drill will be needed Loca ng the Appliance Your new electric fireplace may be installed virtually anywhere in your home However when choosing a loca on ensures that the general instruc ons are followed ...

Page 10: ...e appliance can be installed in 3 different arrangements the intended arrangement should be considered before star ng the installa on They are as follows Single front aspect This is where the appliance is installed so that only the front win dow is visible Duel aspect this is where the appliance is installed so that the front and one of the side windows are visible Triple aspect this is where the a...

Page 11: ...ain electric connec on to the rear of the appliance is via a ke le plug It is very important that the plug is fully located in the socket and the plas c reten on clip pro vided is fi ed securely by the screws provided We further recommend that the power is turned on and the appliance is operated to check func on and prove the power con nec on is sound ...

Page 12: ...ood lights are an op onal extra 5 6a Remove the two ST4 6 screws and the metal plate on the right lower side Pull out the cable inside make the connec ons with the components in accordance to the mood light instruc ons 5 6b Refit plate with two ST4 8 screws and connect the mood light strip various lengths available max length 6 meters ...

Page 13: ...n The following is only given as a general guide because it can be installed in so many ways Provided you ensure air can freely enter the top and bo om Ensure electric con nec ons are safely made in accordance to the codes A mul tude of materials may be used from the framework and cladding All service work can be carried out via the front of the appliance so no special access is required 5 7a Inst...

Page 14: ...can enter the vents on the un derside of the appliance and the top of the appliance The appliance is fi ed with feet to support the appliance Please don t block under side between the feet Model No Polaris 840 Polaris 1000 Polaris 1600 W 850 1010 1610 H 749 643 643 ...

Page 15: ...and fold out the brackets on the top and lower edge of this appliance to secure it to the framework by ST 4 40 Rat tail Screws 5 7a3 Cover the framework by panels or plaster board it can be used directly against the sides and front of the appliance ...

Page 16: ...m 5 7b1 Remove the top ven la on cover and bend the edges as shown below Then move forward 10mm on the basis of the original installa on posi on and fix the top ven la on cover Model No Polaris 840 Polaris 1000 Polaris 1600 M 406 559 1060 N 661 554 554 ...

Page 17: ...t 5 7b10 Check the appliance front face is ver cal parallel to the wall 5 7b11 if it not pull the lower edge from the wall un l ver cal and note the distance from the rear to the wall at the base of appliance 5 7b12 Remove the appliance from the wall bracket and place upside down on the floor 5 7b13 Fix the 2 pcs of the lower wall spacers with the screws provided selec ng to hole that is closest sp...

Page 18: ...ck glass ember components provided ghtly against the front edge where can block the refec on of the lights on the back screen 5 8d When you are sa sfied that very li le reflec on of these LED s can be seen on the back screen randomly place the remaining black glass ember components over the fuel bed area 5 8e Now open the bag of vermiculite and sprinkle it between the black glass embers to cover the...

Page 19: ...he outlet Faulty wall outlet connec ons or loose plugs can cause the outlet to overheat Do not disconnect the power at the mains supply while the appliance is running Use the func ons on the remote to turn the fire off and ensure the mains switch has been moved to the off posi on before disconnec ng PREPARATION BEFORE USE 6 1 The appliance can be operated by both remote control and the manual control...

Page 20: ... color of flame 3 kinds or return to the OFF posi on 6a 4 Press FUEL BED bu on to select the color of fuel bed 13 kinds or return to the OFF posi on 6a 5 Press SPEED bu on to select the speed of flame 5 kinds NOTE The controls on appliance will lose the memory for all func on se ngs when the switch is set to the Off Posi on When the remote runs out of power or when you change the ba eries only the fla...

Page 21: ...emote has already been set up If you cannot use the remote with the fire please follow instruc ons Step 6b37 to ini ate this connec on in point Standby for Remote Handset 6b 1 The screen shown to the right is when the remote handset is in standby condi on Turn on off 6b 2 Press to turn on the flame effect turn off flame effect and heater when in normal mode 6b 3 Press to turn on off the flame effect under d...

Page 22: ... se ngs Mood Light Note If mood lights are not connected please ensure the brightness is set to zero 6b 10 Press to enter the mood light adjustment screen 6b 11 Press the and bu on to cycle through the 13 colors of mood light or a color cycle mode 6b 12 Press the and bu on to select the 5 brightness of mood light and OFF se ngs Normal Mode 6b 13 Normal control mode is factory set If it is not then...

Page 23: ...how on the screen The heater must be in ON posi on The heater can be automa cally run by using daily mer and weekly mer on the remote Set up Day Time and Comfortable temperature 6b 17 Press to turn on the remote handset Hold the bu on for 3 seconds to enter the se ng screen 6b 18 Press the and bu on to choose Day Time or your comfortable temperature The character selected will be highlighted 6b 19...

Page 24: ...to increase or decrease the tempera ture on the basis of your comfortable temperature se ng ECO means 2 lower than your comfortable temperature se ng ECO means 4 lower COMF means 2 higher COMF means 4 higher 6b 24 To check your daily mer se ngs press 6b 25 If hea ng needs to be turned off it will be necessary to go back to the Normal Mode to turn off Week Timer Hea ng 6b 26 The following are preset ...

Page 25: ...or to choose hour or mi nute press or to set the number Max 3 hea ng periods for a day Minute will increase decrease by 15 minutes per press Press the to set the hea ng me for the selected day s and return to the week line Hold for 3s or wait for 10s to save and exit the hea ng me period se ng 6b 29 Press and to check your week Timer se ngs 6b 30 If hea ng needs to be turned off it will be necessar...

Page 26: ...of the warning by opera ng remote control has been done the fire will return to normal working state Set up the communica on between the remote and appliance 6b 37 The opera ons below should be carried out before pro gramming when changing to a new remote or in the event the appliance cannot be controlled by the remote Hold the reset bu on on the appliance for 3 seconds pen Point may needed un l yo...

Page 27: ...ain the appliance should be checked by a competent electrician Warning Before any maintenance or cleaning of the exterior of the fireplace the unit should be disconnected from the power supply un l it is cool off Remote Handset Ba ery Replacement 7 1 When the ba eries are at full power the ba ery symbol will show 7 2 When the ba eries are half full the ba ery symbol will show 7 3 When the ba eries a...

Page 28: ... to take back the old appliance for disposals at least free of charge This fire complies with the Safety Standards EN 60335 1 and EN 60335 2 30 which covers the essen al requirements of the Low Voltage Direc ve 2014 35 EU and the EMC standards EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 EN 61000 3 2 and EN 61000 3 3 which covers the essen al requirements of the European Electro Magne c Compa bility 2014 30 EU and the RE...

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Page 32: ...m Only electric fires purchased from an Authorised Charlton Jenrick Dealer and registered within the allo ed me will qualify for the 5 year extended 3 years parts warranty For the extended warranty to be valid the installa on of the electric fire must comply with relevant Building Regula ons This warranty does not cover any aspect whatsoever of the installa on or the installa on work itself as these...

Page 33: ...cted to misuse an accident or been modified repaired by any person other than the authorised employee or author ised representa ve of Charlton Jenrick 6 This warranty expressly excludes any consequen al or incidental liability or inconven ience arising from any fault howsoever caused 7 By filling in and returning the registra on form and maintaining your fire you extend the material cover of your two...

Page 34: ...31 Charlton Jenrick Ltd Unit D Stafford Park 2 Telford Shropshire TF3 3AR Tel 0845 5195 991 Fax 0845 5195 992 www charltonandjenrick co uk ...

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