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Icon

Function

Description

C

Temp Down

Press multiple times to lower the heater temperature in 1

0

 F (1

0

 C) increments. Displays 

current temperature; lowest temperature is 41

0

 F (5

0

 C). This feature is active whenever 

the heat is enabled. 

D

Temp Up

Press multiple time to raise the heater temperature in 1

0

 F (1

0

 C) increments. Displays 

current temperature; highest temperature is 99

0

 F (37

0

 C). This feature is active whenever 

the heat is enabled. 

Change Fahrenheit (

0

 F)

 to 

Celsius (

0

 C)

Press both Temp+ (

) and Temp–  (

) on the unit.

Heat Enable

Heat Disable

Hold both Heat (

) and Temp– (

), on the unit, for 2 seconds. Temperature displays 

on the screen.
Hold both Heat (

) and Temp–  (

), on the unit, for 2 seconds, when temperature is 

adjusted "---" displays on the screen.

E

Color 
Themes

Press multiple times to change the flame base colors from Red to Blue to Off. (The first 

segment on the display will change from "r" to "b" to blank) This feature is active only 

when the flame effect is On.  

F

360

o

 Light

Press multiple times to change the LEDs on the sides and back of the unit from Midnight 

mode to white to yellow to red. (The middle segment on the display will change through 

0 - 3 respectively. This feature is active only when the Flame is ON.)  

G

Brightness

Press to change the LED lights from High to Low. (The last segment on the display will 

change from "H" to "L") The Realog

TM

 LEDs remain On when the heater is ON and the 

flame effect is Off.

!

NOTE: 

When the Light Sensor is activated, High and Low flickering brightness 

settings are also available (Flashing "H" and "L").

H

Flame

Press to light the log set and start the flame effect. Press again to turn feature Off.

I

Light 

Sensor

Press to activate the ambient light sensor (ALS ON). Press again to turn the sensor off 

(ALS OFF).

!

NOTE: 

The light sensor will adjust the brightness of the fireplace based on the 

ambient light in the room.

J

Timer

Press multiple times to change the sleeper timer in 0.5 hr increments from 0.5 hr to 8.0 hr 

before turning off. The remaining time on the sleep timer displays.  

Control Lock

Control Unlock

Hold both Temp– (

) and Brightness (

), on the unit, for 2 seconds to disable the 

manual controls. 
Hold both Temp– (

) and Brightness (

), on the unit, for 2 seconds to enable the 

manual controls. 

Resetting the Temperature Cutoff Switch 

Should the heater overheat, an automatic cut out will turn the heater off and it will not come back on without being reset. It 

can be reset by disconnecting power at the main electrical panel and waiting 5 minutes before plugging the unit back in. 

 CAUTION: 

 If you need to con tinuously reset the heater, unplug the unit and call technical support at 1-888-346-7539.

Содержание Revillusion RBF24DLX

Страница 1: ...6909790100 6909790200 6909800100 7400970000R02 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Always read this manual first before attempting to service this firebox For your safety always comply with all warnings and safety instructions contained in this manual to prevent personal injury or property damage ...

Страница 2: ...m RBF24DLX 9 Replacement Parts List 9 Wiring Diagram RBF30 RBF36 RBF36P RBF42 10 Wiring Diagram RBF24DLX 10 Preparing for Service 11 Ember LED Light Replacement 12 Flame Base LED Replacement 12 Flame LED Replacement 12 Flicker Motor Replacement RBF30 RBF36 RBF36P RBF42 12 Flicker Motor Replacement RBF24DLX 12 Main Control Board Replacement 13 Power Supply Replacement 13 Blower Assembly Replacement...

Страница 3: ...f the built in electric firebox Icon Function Description A Power Standby Press to activate the current standby state On Off Standby State On Press to turn everything Off Press again to activate the previous state Standby State Off Press to activate the previous state If the flame effect was On the previous heat setting will be activated On or Off If the flame effect was Off the previous heat sett...

Страница 4: ... is ON G Brightness Press to change the LED lights from High to Low The last segment on the display will change from H to L The RealogTM LEDs remain On when the heater is ON and the flame effect is Off NOTE When the Light Sensor is activated High and Low flickering brightness settings are also available Flashing H and L H Flame Press to light the log set and start the flame effect Press again to t...

Страница 5: ...he log set and start the flame effect Press again to turn feature Off C Temp Down Press multiple times to lower the heater temperature in 1 F 1 C increments Displays current temperature lowest temperature is 41 F 5 C This feature is active whenever the heat is enabled Icon Function Description D Flame Speed Press multiple times to toggle through the flame speeds minimum medium maximum The display ...

Страница 6: ...on the display ECO is indicate by an Eco on the display and Boost is indicate by a b20 on the display In boost mode a time is set initial for 20 minutes and the display will indicate b19 b18 etc as the time counts down This is shown by pressing the heat mode button K Temp Up Press multiple time to raise the heater temperature in 1 F 1 C increments Displays current temperature highest temperature i...

Страница 7: ... firebox Never use abrasive cleaners Clean Reflector Screen The reflector screen is cleaned in the factory during the assembly operation During shipment installation handling etc the screen may collect dust particles these can be removed by dusting lightly with a clean dry cloth To remove fingerprints or other marks clean the reflector screen damp cloth Never use abrasive cleaners Dry the screen c...

Страница 8: ...RBF30 3001760200RP RBF36 RBF36P RBF42 3001760300RP 12 Ember LED RBF30 3001820100RP RBF36 RBF36P RBF42 3001820200RP 13 Top Back Light RGB 3001570100RP 14 Top Front Lights 2 sets RBF30 3001570600RP RBF36 RBF36P 3001570500RP RBF42 3001570401RP 15 Flame Screen RBF30 5903010100RP RBF36 5903020100RP RBF36P 5903020300RP RBF42 5903020200RP 16 Log Set Assembly RBF30 0442100100RP RBF36 RBF36P RBF42 04421101...

Страница 9: ...od 5903040200RP 7 Remote Control 3001970100RP 8 Thermistor 0442570100RP 9 Flame Base RGB 3001790100RP 10 Flame Back Log LED 3001760200RP 11 Ember LED 3001820100RP 12 Top Back Light RGB 3001570100RP 13 Top Front Lights 2 sets 3001570600RP 14 Flame Screen 5903010200RP 15 Log Set Assembly 0442400100RP 16 Brick Panels LH RH 5903200001RP 17 Weather Concrete Panels LH RH 5903201001RP 18 Front Glass 6909...

Страница 10: ...rt T7 ACN CN12 FAN1 T8 L in IC6 CN7 CN4 NTC CN2FLAME CN6 Control Panel MOT CN3FLAME CN1 12V T2 HTR2 T1 L2 RY4 T4 HTR1 CN11 T BK RGB CN10 T FR RGB CN9 FLAME RGB T3 L1 PZ2 HT EN E5 E1 L1 T9 ACN G 4 G 2 J P 6 R 2 4 1 K D 1 R 1 2 2 K G 1 R 1 1 4 7 0 R 1 3 2 K 0 A P 2 9 5 2 C 1 2 1 0 3 R 1 1 0 0 K C 9 1 0 4 C 1 0 1 0 4 R 2 7 2 K H T R 2 H T R 1 FAN1 FAN2 N CONTROL PANEL ...

Страница 11: ...dle the log set by the plastic grate not the logs themselves 4 Slide the log set assembly forward and lift the log set assembly and the ember mat out Figure 3 NOTE If using the original log set assembly it must be unplugged to remove it 5 On either side of the firebox gently remove the decorative panels by placing your finger in the gap toward the back and pulling out The decorative panels are hel...

Страница 12: ...marked J1 is on the left hand side 8 Reassemble the unit in reverse order from the instructions above Flicker Motor Replacement RBF30 RBF36 RBF36P RBF42 Tools Required Phillips head screwdriver 1 Follow the steps of Preparing for Service on page 8 2 Remove the back log assembly by removing the two screws along the front of the log and the screw on either end 3 On the left hand side locate the moto...

Страница 13: ...in cable ties Power Supply Replacement Tools Required Phillips head screwdriver 1 Follow the steps of Preparing for Service on page 8 2 Remove the 2 hex head screws on either side of the controls and the 4 hex head screws 12 screws total along each side of the panel and gently lower the internal assembly Figure 4 3 Disconnect the two main wire connectors one on each side of the unit 4 Disconnect t...

Страница 14: ...tact with moving parts by securing wires in cable ties Element Replacement RBF30 RBF36 RBF36P RBF42 Tools Required Phillips head screwdriver Flat Head Screwdriver 1 Follow the steps of Preparing for Service on page 8 2 Remove the 2 hex head screws on either side of the controls and the 4 hex head screws 12 screws total along each side of the panel and gently lower the internal assembly Figure 4 3 ...

Страница 15: ...X Tools Required Phillips head screwdriver Flat Head Screwdriver 1 Follow the steps of Preparing for Service on page 8 2 Remove the 2 hex head screws on either side of the controls and the 4 hex head screws 12 screws total along each side of the panel and gently lower the internal assembly Figure 4 3 Disconnect the two main wire connectors one on each side of the unit 4 Disconnect the hanging stra...

Страница 16: ...crews total along each side of the panel and gently lower the internal assembly Figure 4 3 Disconnect the two main wire connectors one on each side of the unit 4 Disconnect the hanging straps at the front ensuring that you support the entire assembly and lift the back of the assembly up and off of the hook at the back At this point you should be able to gently set the assembly on the surface in fr...

Страница 17: ...m the instructions above Top Front Lights Replacement Tools Required Phillips head screwdriver 1 Follow the steps of Preparing for Service on page 8 2 Remove the 2 hex head screws on either side of the controls and the 4 hex head screws 12 screws total along each side of the panel and gently lower the internal assembly Figure 4 3 Locate the defective front top light assembly From the backside of t...

Страница 18: ... turn on in Remote Mode Improper operation Refer to Operation section Loose wiring Check wiring connections Remote control not working Replace batteries Replace remote control if defective Defective touch pad Replace touch pad Defective main control board Replace main control board One or all logs in log set dim not glowing Loose connection Check wiring connections Defective log set Replace log se...

Страница 19: ...n unit Defective heater assembly Replace heater assembly Heating element is glowing red Normal Operation Small glowing sections of the element are considered normal Defective blower If larger glowing sections are causing the heater to trip the thermal cutout unplug unit discontinue use and replace blower heater assembly Defective heater assembly Heater fan runs continuously Defective main control ...

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