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7.
Repeat steps 1 to 6 to set the “ON/OFF” time and temperature for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday.
8.
Press
or
to finish, ensuring to aim the remote control at the receiver, located in the middle of the
appliance. The
appliance will “beep” once to confirm your settings have been saved successfully.
Open window warning
If the room temperature decreases by 10 degrees within 3 minutes, the appliance will assume there is an open window
nearby. In order to conserve energy, the heater will automatically switch from High Heat to Low Heat, or if the heater is
already at Low Heat, it will turn off completely.
When switching from High Heat to Low Heat, the appliance will beep 3 times and the digital display will flash
“88” 3 times
before displaying the existing heating status.
When switching from Low Heat to Off, the appliance will beep 3 times and the digital display will flash
“88” continuously.
To reset the hea
ting function, see “operating remote control” section.
NOTICE
When the heater is first turned on, a slight odour may be present. This is normal
and won’t occur again unless the heater is un-used for a long period of time.
NOTICE
To improve operation,
aim
the remote control at the front of the fire unit.
DO NOT
press the buttons too quickly
. Give the unit time to respond to each command.
Temperature Limiting Control
This heater is equipped with a Temperature Limiting Control. Should the heater reach an unsafe
temperature, the heater will automatically turn OFF. To reset:
1. Unplug the power cord from the outlet.
2. Turn the ON/OFF switch on the CONTROL PANEL to OFF.
Wait 5 minutes.
3. Inspect the fire unit and make sure all vents are free from dust or lint. If they are clogged, use a
vacuum to clean the vent areas.
4. With the POWER switch in the OFF position, plug the power cord back into the outlet.
5. If the problem continues, have your outlet and wiring inspected by a professional.
Remote Control Battery Information
•
This remote control uses
Two AAA batteries (NOT
included).
NEVER
dispose of batteries in
fire.
Failure to observe this precaution
may result in
explosion
.
Dispose of batteries at your local hazardous material processing center.