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by 

Charlton & Jenrick 

Inset Electric Fire 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

Valor Range 

MODEL: LEX2/LEX3/LEX4 

 

 

 

 

WARNING

 

Read and understand this entire owner's manual, 
including all safety information, before plugging in

 

or using this product. Failure to do so could result in 
fire, electric shock, or serious personal injury.

 

CAUTION

 

Keep this owner's manual for future reference. If you 
sell or give this product away, make sure this manual 
accompanies this product.

 

Summary of Contents for Valor LEX2

Page 1: ... this entire owner s manual including all safety information before plugging in or using this product Failure to do so could result in fire electric shock or serious personal injury CAUTION Keep this owner s manual for future reference If you sell or give this product away make sure this manual accompanies this product ...

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Page 3: ...on 1 2 Technical Specifications 3 3 Parts And Hardware 4 4 Appliance Dimensions 6 5 Installation Instructions 6 6 Operating Instructions 12 6a Manual Control Panel 1 3 6b Remote Control 12 7 Maintenance 18 8 Service Parts list 19 ...

Page 4: ...l and have heater inspected by a reputable electrician before reusing 1 5 INDOOR use only NEVER use this heater outdoors Doing so may result in electric shock 1 6 To disconnect heater turn controls to off and turn off power to heater circuit at main disconnect panel 1 7 DO NOT run power cord under carpeting DO NOT cover power cord with throw rugs runners or similar coverings DO NOT route power cor...

Page 5: ...ly below an electrical outlet 1 16 WARNING DO NOT DEPEND ON THE ON OFF SWITCH THE SOLE MEANS OF DISCONNECTING POWER WHEN SERVICING OR MOVING THE HEATER ALWAYS UNPLUG THE POWER CORD 1 17 WARNING REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS HEATER WITH ANY SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROL DEVICES 1 18 For residential use only NOT for commercial use Any commercial or public use of this heater v...

Page 6: ... heater into a faulty outlet could result in electric arcing within the outlet that could cause the outletto overheat or catch fire 1 28 MAKE SURE the plug fits tight in the outlet Faulty wall outlet connections or loose plugs can cause the outlet to overheat 1 29 Heaters draw more current than small appliances Overheating may occur even if it has not occurred with the use of other appliances 1 30...

Page 7: ...m continuous heat output Pmax 1500W Auxiliary Electricity Consumption At minimum heat output elmin 12W In standby mode elSB 0 49W 3 1 Unpack the fire carefully and make sure that the appliance is intact with no signs of damage caused by transport and no part has been exposed to water If in doubt do not use the appliance and contact your retailer 3 2 Keep plastic wrapping away from children 3 3 Sav...

Page 8: ... I Edging Strips 2pcs Edging Strips 2pcs Wall hanging bracket is attached on firebox 1pc Remove from the appliance if you are not fixing to wall J K L Suction Cup LEX2 1pc LEX3 LEX4 2pcs Black Ember Glass 1set Vermiculate 1set M N 0 Remote Control 1pc AAA R03 Battery 2pcs Simplified Instruction 1pc P Instruction 1pc ...

Page 9: ...ver a spirit level and drill will be needed Prepare the Appliance Your new electric fireplace may be installed virtually anywhere in your home However when choosing a location ensure that the general instructions are followed For best result install out of direct sunlight water or very damp air The appliance should be connected to a grounded electrical outlet and it must be easily accessible to al...

Page 10: ... The access plate can be repositioned so that the 22mm hole sits over the cutout in top of appliance The 22mm hole can be used to fix a conduit connector so that the appliance can be hard wired Mood light connection cable Supply access plate Mains cable Remove the access plate and the power cable It will look like this when ready for hard wiring Neutral Ground Live Insert the hard wires from the b...

Page 11: ...front and both sides windows are visible Remove the side panels from the ends you want to view to enable dual or triple aspect as required Then fix the edging strips using the screws taken from the removal of the side panel s Removing the front glass panel Remove the 2c s screws and remove the glass retaining strip as shown below Use a suction cup s provided to support the middle of the glass pane...

Page 12: ...ion should be made to soften internal surface of cladding to minimize the amplification of noise using for example mineral wool of similar Flush Mounted Installation Prepare the framework as a general guide only see picture below NOTE Ensure a firm flat positioning of the appliance and secure fixing to avoid vibration and movement of the appliance after cladding Push the appliance into the framewo...

Page 13: ...f the cladding Wall mounted installation Remove the wall bracket from the rear of the appliance and place it horizontally against the wall Using the wall as a template mark the hole position as shown in the figure below Unit inch Mark the position for lower brackets Drill holes and using wall plugs prepared for the fixing of lowerbrackets x18 x18 7 5 16 1 3 8 Wall Floor ...

Page 14: ...ed this is included in the fuel bed carton WARNING Do not operate the appliance if it is damaged or malfunctions If you suspect the appliance is damaged or malfunctions call a qualified service engineer to inspect the appliance and replace any part of the electrical system if necessary before reusing WARNING To reduce the risk of fire keep textiles curtains or any other flammable material a minimu...

Page 15: ...beep is heard to indicate the fire is ready for use NOTE The manual buttons are on the front right side of the appliance which just control basic functions not a full range of controls Use the remote controls to carry out all functions Flame Setting Button Lights ON OFF Button Heater Running Indicator Reset Button for Remote Control Fuel Bed Button Main Power Switch ON OFF RESET LIGHTS FLAME FUEL ...

Page 16: ...Mode Mood Light Timer and Week Advance Timer Mode Battery Power Actual Room Temperature Heating Period Temperature Set NOTE This is a thermostatic remote control The remote should be in the same room as the fireplace and placed on a flat surface It senses the room temperature so it must not be placed in a position that allows the appliance hot air to blow on it and affect the thermostatic reading ...

Page 17: ...tton to select the 5 levels of brightness and OFF setting Mood Light Note If mood lights are not connected please ensure the brightness is set to zero 6b 9 Press to enter the mood light adjustment screen 6b 10 Press the and button to select 14 different mood light colors the fourteenth is the color cycle mode 6b 11 Press the and button to select 5 levels of brightness and OFF setting Normal Mode 6...

Page 18: ...9 hours and then OFF The timer logo and time will show on the screen The heater must be in ON position The heater can be automatically run by using daily timer and weekly timer on the remote Set up Day Time and Comfort temperature 6b 16 Press to turn on the remote handset Hold the button for 3 seconds to enter the setting screen 6b 17 Press the and button to choose Day Time or your comfortable tem...

Page 19: ...ase or decrease the temperature to suit your comfort temperature setting ECO means 2 lower than your comfortable temperature setting ECO means 4 lower COMF means 2 higher COMF means 4 higher 6b 23 To check your daily timer settings press 6b 24 If heating needs to be turned off it will be necessary to go back to the Normal Mode to turn off Weekly Timer Heating 6b 25 The following are preset heating...

Page 20: ...or 3s or wait for 10s to save and exit the heating time period setting 6b 28 Press and to check your weekly timer settings 6b 29 If heating needs to be turned off it will be necessary to go back to the Normal Control Mode to turn off Advance Mode 6b 30 Under the daily and weekly timer mode Press 6b 31 To turn the heater off when the heater is on during preset heating periods 6b 32 To turn the heat...

Page 21: ...r 3 short beeps from the unit release the button Press the button on the remote the programming is finished when you hear a long beep from the appliance 6b 37 Resetting the code for remote control is necessary if the appliance operates wrongly or the remote control does not operate correctly Open the back cover of the remote control Press the Reset button on remote control Refit the back cover of ...

Page 22: ... leave it of for approximately 10 15 minutes 6b 48 Remove any obstruction to the fan heater outlet or fan blades etc Make sure that the power supply is disconnected with the plug socket outlet while doing this 6b 49 Switch on the appliance and the E S Control will be re set 6b 50 Ensure that the appliance is functioning correctly If the E S Control operates again the appliance should be checked by...

Page 23: ...h with a good quality household glass cleaner The front glass panel should always be completely dried with a clean lint free cloth or paper towel NEVER immerse in water or spray with water Doing so could result in electric shock fire or personal injury Caution Abrasive cleaners should not be used on the glass panel Liquids should not be sprayed directly onto any surface of the unit ...

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Page 28: ...5 Dollarton Hwy North Vancouver BC V7H 3B1 Phone 604 984 3496 Email info valorfireplaces com Manufactured by Charlton Jenrick Ltd Unit D Stafford Park 2 Telford Shropshire TF3 3AR UK Tel 44 1952 200 444 Fax 44 1952 200 480 w www charltonandjenrick co uk e sales charltonandjenrick co uk ...

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