Operating the Fire
This section describes how to activate your fi re using either the manual controls or remote control.
MANUAL CONTROLS
The manual controls are located beneath the hinged fl ap. Open the doors to access the controls. (See Fig.10 for Manual
Control lay out)
Switch ‘A’:- Controls the electricity supply to the Fire.
Note: This switch must be in the ‘ON’ (
I
) position for the Fire to operate either with or without heat.
Switch ‘B’:- Press
once to turn on the fl ame effect. This will be indicated by an audible beep. Although the main lights
operate immediately it will take a further 30 seconds before the fl ame effect starts.
Press
again to give fl ame effect and half heat. This will be indicated by two beeps.
Press
again to give fl ame effect and full heat. This will be indicated by three beeps.
Press
again to return to fl ame effect only. This will be indicated by one beep.
Press
to put fi re in to standby mode. This will be indicated by one beep.
Control Knob ‘C’:- Controls the Thermostat setting.
Turning the control knob to the left will decrease the temperature setting, turning the control knob
to the right will increase the temperature setting.
Control Knob ‘D’:- Controls the intensity of the fl ame effect.
Turning the control knob to the left increases the fl ame effect, turning the control knob to the right will
decrease
the
fl ame effect.
SETTING THE THERMOSTAT
Ensure the fi re is plugged in and switch it on to the full heat setting. Turn the Control Knob ‘C’ fully to the right (max
temperature setting) to warm the room rapidly. When the room temperature has reached the desired level, turn
the thermostat knob back slowly until you hear the thermostat just click off. The heater will then maintain the room
temperature at the chosen level.
Note: Should your heater fail to come on when the thermostat is at a low setting, this may be due to the room temperature
being higher then the thermostat setting
THERMAL SAFETY CUT-OUT
A thermal safety cut-out is incorporated in the fan heater to prevent damage due to overheating. This can happen if the
heat outlet was restricted in any way or if the chimney fl ue has not been blocked off effectively.. If the cut-out operates,
unplug the heater from the socket outlet and allow approximately 10 minutes before reconnecting. Before switching the
heater back on remove any obstruction that may be restricting the heat outlet, then continue normal operation.
Caution:
In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cutout, this appliance must not be
supplied through an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a switch that is regularly switched on and
off by the utility. Depending on room temperature and humidity upon initial start up there may be some condensation on
the inside of the stove. This can be overcome by turning the fl ame control knob down and leaving the door of the stove
slightly ajar, until the glass warms up.
GETTING THE DESIRED FLAME EFFECT
1. The fl ame control knob ‘D’ (Fig.10) may be turned up or down to give a more realistic effect.
2. Generally the fl ames appear more realistic when the fl ame control is turned down.
3. Give the fl ame generator time to react to changes you may make.
4. The fi re will use less water if the fl ame effect is set to a lower level.
5. Do not tilt or move the fi re while there is water in the tank or sump.
6. Make sure that the fi re is on a level fl oor.
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
On the control panel, Switch A (see Fig.10) must be in the ‘ON’ ( I ) position in order for the remote control to operate.
There are 3 buttons on the remote control. (See Fig.12) To operate correctly the remote must be pointed towards the
front of the grate. (See Fig 17). The remote control functions are as follows:
Press once to turn on Flame effect only.
This will be indicated by one beep.
Press once to turn on Half Heat and Flame Effect.
This will be indicated by two beeps.
Press again to turn on Full Heat and Flame Effect.
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