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antenna from the board stays secured to the upper-

back panel and the remaining wire connections on the 

board stay in-tact. 
If mounting tabs have been cut, push the remainder of 

16. 

the tabs out through the back panel
Inside the lower cavity, locate the terminal block on the 

17. 

right hand side and the wires leading from the flicker 

motor in the upper housing. 

Remove the three (3) flicker motor wires from the 

18. 

terminal block by using a Philips screw driver to loosen 

the screw in each of the associated terminals.  Note the 

original wire locations and orientation of the capacitor. 
Remove the three (3) screws, which secure the mount-

19. 

ing bracket to the bottom of the upper cavity. (Figure 6) 
Remove the two (2) screws which secure the flicker 

20. 

motor to the mounting bracket and remove the motor.  

Carefully pull and twist the rubber gasket and reflector 

21. 

rod off of the motor shaft, taking care not to bend the 

rod.  If the rod gets bent, it may cause a rubbing noise 

once the fireplace is re-assembled.
Remove the original flicker motor and remove the 

22. 

rubber barrier that mounts between the motor and the 

bracket.

Fit the rubber barrier onto the new flicker motor and 

23. 

mount the flicker motor onto the mounting bracket.  
Feed the flicker motor wires through the opening on the 

24. 

bottom panel.

Re-connect the rubber gasket and flicker rod to the 

25. 

flicker motor and re-attach the mounting bracket to the 

bottom of the upper cavity.  

!

 NOTE:

  Ensure that the flicker rod is not bent and the 

bushing in the center of the flicker rod is completely set in 

the support bracket.  The bushing must be properly aligned 

for it to go all the way down into the bracket.

Reconnect the flicker motor wires and capacitor into 

26. 

the appropriate terminals in the terminal block, accord-

ing to their original configuration.  

!

 NOTE:

  It is helpful to use needle nose pliers to feed 

the wires and hold them in position with one hand while 

you secure the terminal screw into position with the other.  

Once the screw is tightened, give a gentle tug on the wires 

to ensure they are secure.  

Install the new mounting tabs, if applicable.  Line up 

27. 

the remote control receiver and gently push it down to 

secure it onto the mounting pegs.
Reconnect the wires for the On/Off switch, Remote 

28. 

Switchboard, power cord and Remote Control Receiver 

into their original positions.

Re-assemble the remainder of the fireplace in reverse 

29. 

order from the instructions above.

!

 NOTE:

  Be sure that the flanges on the bottom panel 

are positioned on the interior of the side and back panels of 

the fireplace.  
The air deflector panel located on the interior of the bottom 

panel will need to be carefully fit over the heater assembly 

elements.  This may take some careful maneuvering, slid-

ing one side of the bottom panel in place first before the 

second side.

The fit is tight and a flat instrument such as a flat head 

screwdriver may be helpful to guide the second side when 

pushing the bottom panel in place.  Use care to not scratch 

the visible surface of the bottom.

LED LIGHT HARNESS REPLACEMENT

Tools Required:

  Philips head screwdriver

Flat head screwdriver

Needle-nose pliers

  WARNING:

  If the fireplace was operating prior to ser

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vicing, allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating 

elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin.

  WARNING:

  Disconnect power before attempting any 

maintenance to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage 

to persons.

Remove the fireplace from the wall by carefully lifting it 

1. 

upward, releasing it from the flanges of the wall-mount

-

ing bracket. (Figure 3).  
Carefully lay the fireplace down on its front.

2. 

!

 NOTE:

  If necessary, lay a protective barrier between 

the front glass and your work surface, (i.e. cloth, cardboard, 

thick plastic) to avoid scratching the glass or your work 

surface.

Remove the left and right side exterior cover panels 

3. 

from the body of the firebox by removing the screw on 

the top flange and two (2) screws on the bottom flange 

on each panel, six (6) screws in total. (See Figure 4 for 

all screw locations.) 
Remove the six (6) screws from the bottom edge of the 

4. 

back panel.

Turn the fireplace over and lay it with the front glass 

5. 

assembly facing up.
Remove glass assembly beginning with the four (4) 

6. 

screws on the top panel.  They are located along the 

edge of the flat top-panel of the fireplace, where it 

meets the angled panel of the glass assembly.
Remove the screws from the secondary side panels - 

7. 

two on the left and two on the right, which attach the 

glass assembly to the body of the fireplace.    

  WARNING:

  Do not remove the screws located in the 

notched/cutout areas on these side panels where they 

meet the angled panels on the left and right sides.  These 

hold the interior Partially Reflective Glass brackets in place 

and may cause the Partially Reflective Glass to fall and 

break.

Lift the glass assembly off the body of the fireplace and 

8. 

set it aside in a safe location. 

Carefully pull and twist the rubber gasket and reflector 

9. 

rod off of the motor shaft, taking care not to bend the 

rod.  If the rod gets bent, it may cause a rubbing noise 

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Страница 1: ...h America Limited Dimplex North America Limited 1367 Industrial Road Cambridge ON Canada N1R 7G8 1 888 346 7539 www dimplex com REV PCN DATE 00 28 NOV 11 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Always read this...

Страница 2: ...Procedures and techniques which if not carefully followed will expose the user to the risk of fire serious injury or death Operation 3 Maintenance 4 Exploded Parts Diagram 5 Replacement Parts List 5...

Страница 3: ...r area Operation Figure 1 The manual controls for the electric fireplace are located on the right end of the unit A On Off Switch The On Off Switch supplies power to all fireplace functions When the s...

Страница 4: ...e removed by dusting lightly with a clean dry cloth To remove fingerprints or other marks the Partially Reflec tive Glass can be cleaned with a damp cloth The Partially Reflective Glass should be comp...

Страница 5: ...0259RP Flicker Assembly 3 5902180100RP On Off Switch 4 2800070700RP Power Cord 5 4100190100RP Remote Control Receiver 6 3000820100RP Remote Switchboard 7 3000820300RP Remote Control 8 3000370900RP LED...

Страница 6: ...6 www dimplex com Wiring Diagram...

Страница 7: ...sest Wall Bracket Supports Wall Bracket Figure 3 Figure 4 Screw Locations Exterior Cover Plate Screws Back Panel Screws Front Glass Assembly Screws Bottom Panel Screws toward the front face Carefully...

Страница 8: ...nels on the left and right sides These hold the interior Partially Reflective Glass brackets in place and may cause the Partially Reflective Glass to fall and break Lift the glass assembly off the bod...

Страница 9: ...Note Be sure that the flanges on the bottom panel are positioned on the interior of the side and back panels of the fireplace The air deflector panel located on the interior of the bottom panel will...

Страница 10: ...to the lower electrical compartment In the lower electrical compartment reconnect the LED 19 light strip to the wires on the LED driver board using the 2 orange wire nut connectors Be sure to follow t...

Страница 11: ...lid ing one side of the bottom panel in place first before the second side The fit is tight and a flat instrument such as a flat head screwdriver may be helpful to guide the second side when pushing t...

Страница 12: ...left and three 3 on the right corner peak of the bottom panel two 2 in the center of the bottom panel edge toward the front face Carefully pull the bottom panel away from the fireplace 7 and rest it...

Страница 13: ...uch Appearance Fireplace does not turn on in Manual Mode Improper operation Refer to Operation Section No incoming power from the electrical wall socket Check Fuse Breaker Panel Defective On Off Switc...

Страница 14: ...r operation Defective heater assembly Replace heater assembly Heater fan turns on but heater lacks heat Improper operation Refer to Operation Section Loose wiring Trace wiring in unit Defective heater...

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