background image

2. 

Basic Operation

 

− Initial Start / Battery Placement

Remove the battery cover on the rear of the remote. Insert the new “AA” size batteries, being careful of 

the polarity. You should now see on the display of the remote the time showing “0:00”. To turn the fire 

on, press the “POWER” (2) button once, and within a few seconds the appliance will begin its startup 

sequence.

NOTE: The appliance begins its startup with a fifteen second pre-ignition purge, where the combustion fan runs 

on its own before it tries to ignite. Between ignition attempts the remote will alternately show the remote’s “Set” 

temperature and a rotating segment indicator to show that the fire is in start up mode and will try to ignite 

again.

 

− Adjusting the Room Temp

To set the room temperature, press the ‘plus’ (8) or ‘minus’ (4) buttons repeatedly until the display is show-

ing the desired temperature. The remote will then revert back to the ‘current’ room temperature after 30 

seconds. The lowest flame setting will run continuously whilst the medium and high settings will operate 

according to the temperature set by the remote.

 

− Fan Boost

DL-Series ONLY: 

The fire has four FAN SPEED settings. The first low fan speed will run automatically on 

start-up. The second and third fan speed will automatically switch on or off with the increase or decrease 

of the set temperature, and the forth fan speed is an optional FAN BOOST speed, which can be accessed 

on your remote. Pressing the FAN BOOST button (7) will increase the fan speed to its maximum. When this 

mode is not on, the fire will still use fan speeds one, two, and three.

DX-Series ONLY:

  

Pressing the FAN BOOST button (7) will make the duct fan increase speed sooner and 

maintain its increased airflow for longer.

 

− Effect Only

Pressing the EFFECT ONLY button (3) will only turn on the fireplaces lowest setting. This mode is intended 

as an ambient effect, although some heat will still be produced, and the room air fan will continue to 

operate.

NOTE: The room air fan may continue to operate for a few minutes after the fire has been switched off to 

remove any excess heat.

3. 

Setting the Time

Press and hold the “SET TIME” button (6) for more than two seconds and this will allow you to set the hour 

including “AM” or “PM” using the PLUS (8) or MINUS (4) buttons.

Pressing the “TIME SET” button (6) again will allow you to set the minutes.

Press the button one more time to exit the “SET TIME” mode.

Содержание DL-Series

Страница 1: ...User Guide For the latest documentation visit www escea com 630160_8 DX Series DL Series Gas Fireplace...

Страница 2: ...RE USE AND SERVICED AT LEAST ANNUALLY BY AN AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER S WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY...

Страница 3: ...e 05 4 Keylock 06 5 Timer Operation 06 Activate Timer De activate Timer 6 Auxiliary On Off Button 07 7 Over Temp Shutoff Operation 07 8 Sound and Smell 08 Sounds Fan Gas Control Valve Appliance Metalw...

Страница 4: ...Shows temperature settings and status of timers and other functions On Off Switches the appliance on and off Flame Effect Places the fire in a constant low output mode Minus Adjusts the temperature a...

Страница 5: ...oost DL Series ONLY The fire has four FAN SPEED settings The first low fan speed will run automatically on start up The second and third fan speed will automatically switch on or off with the increase...

Страница 6: ...r MINUS 4 button will change the hour Pressing the TIMER SELECT button 5 again will make the minute figures start flashing You will continue to see the ON and the number 1 This indicates that you are...

Страница 7: ...erature This is referred to as the Overtemp Shut Off Mode To enable Overtemp Shut Off Mode so the fire will turn off the main burner when the Room tempera ture climbs above the Set temperature you nee...

Страница 8: ...he fire is switched off after being run for a while there may be popping and fluttering noises as the residual gas in the burner burns away These are normal and should be no cause for concern Applianc...

Страница 9: ...rotective film over the fascia the entire fascia will need to be wiped to avoid seeing a difference in surface texture Ensure this film is distributed evenly 4 If the film is applied too heavily and i...

Страница 10: ...e order and test run heater 10 Trouble shooting Escea gas fires communicate both to and from the fire and remote This enables the remote to provide some basic fault finding information that is useful...

Страница 11: ...in restricted air flow at the top of the fire Room air fans may be slowed or stalled Remove firebox check that fans are plugged in cleaned and free turning The gas regulator being set too high resulti...

Страница 12: ...l and that the flue is not damaged DX Only Duct Overtemp The hot air duct temperature sensor has detected excessive heat at the duct outlet Ensure that there are at least TWO air vents installed and o...

Отзывы: