SimpliFire • SF-INS25, SF-INS30, SF-INS35 • 2042-970 • 3/21
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WARNING!
Do not operate the appliance if it is dam-
aged or has malfunctioned. If you suspect the appliance
is damaged, call a qualified service technician to inspect
and replace any part of the electrical system if necessary.
Note:
A harmless slight brief odor may occur during first
use or after prolonged period of storage.
A. Manual Switch Function
:
The appliance can be operated by both remote control
and manual button. Once the appliancet has been
properly connected to a grounded electrical circuit, the
appliance can be turned ON by pressing the Flame but-
ton to cycle through Flame options, or the Heater button
to cycle heater settings. See Figure 5.1.
Flame Button
By pressing the FLAME button, the appliance will cycle
through four flame brightness levels.
Heater Button
- Press the heater button to turn ON. The appliance
will beep, illuminate one LED (see Figure 5.1), and
turn the heater on LOW heat setting.
- Pressing a second time. The appliance will beep,
illuminate two LEDs, and turn the heater on HIGH heat
setting.
- Press a third time. The appliance will beep, no LED
will illluminate, and heater will turn OFF.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Red Light Indicators
Heater Button
Flame Button
Figure 5.1 Manual Switch and Indicator Light
NOTE: Two Red Indicator Lights
will display when on HIGH heat.
NOTE:
There is a brief delay between the heater command and
the heat turning ON. When the appliance receives a
heater ON command, the appliance blower will turn ON
for 10 seconds before the heater turns ON. There is
also an 10 second delay between heater off and blower
shutdown.
B. Heat Disengagement Switch
The appliance is equipped with a heat disengagement
switch. This switch disables the use of the heater and
will prevent it from being turned on by the remote or
manual heater button. The switch is located behind the
front viewing glass and is on the ceiling inside the ap-
pliance. See Figure 5.1. Refer to Section 4 for glass
removal.
Heat Disengagement Switch
(behind viewing glass)