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SimpliFire  •  SF-INS25, SF-INS30, SF-INS35  •  2042-970  •  3/21

  

ICON

TITLE

FUNCTION

 REMOTE LCD 

DISPLAY

APPLIANCE RESPONSE

POWER

The POWER button will turn the 

appliance on.  It will also put the 

appliance in a standby mode.  

This will turn off all functions at 

once but will hold the settings in 

memory except Heater function.  

The unit will turn on at the same 

settings by pressing the power 

button again. 

LED illuminates and 

displays flame status 

Icon and temperature 

set point.  

Appliance emits single audible 

beep to confirm command to 

transition to ON or STANDBY state

FLAME

By pressing the FLAME button, 

the unit will cycle through four 

flame effects.

LED illuminates and 

displays flame status 

icon.

Appliance emits single audible 

beep to confirm command to 

transition between four FLAME 

states.

 

  

HEATER

Press Heater button once heater 

turns on heat setting 1. (LOW)

One LED illuminates.  Appliance emits single audible 

beep to confirm command.

Press Heater button twice turns  

heater on heat setting 2. (HIGH)

Two LED’s illuminates. 

Appliance emits single audible 

beep to confirm command.

Press Heater button again turns  

heater OFF.

No LED’s illuminate.

Appliance does not make audible 

beep.

 

THERMOSTAT

Pressing the Temperature button 

adjusts the heater’s response 

to the ambient temperature 

conditions in the room.  

Temperature adjusts from 16 °C 

- 28 °C (60 °F - 82 °F).  Power 

button must be on to set from °C 

to °F. Hold for 3 seconds and the 

LED display changes from °C 

to °F.

Remote displays 

the temperature. If 

in Stand-by mode, 

temperature displays 

but cannot be 

adjusted.

Appliance emits single audible 

beep to confirm command to 

change desired temperature set 

point.

TIMER

Pressing the Timer button sets 

the time desired for the appliance 

to run.  The Timer can be set from 

.5 hour up to 9 hours in 1 hour 

increments.

Remote will display 

the time setting 

selected.  If no timer 

is set, there will be no 

indicator. 

Appliance will emit single audible 

beep to confirm command to 

desired timer setting. 

C.  Operating by Remote Control

•     Make sure batteries are properly installed in Remote  

Control. 

     - Battery requirements 2 x AAA batteries 

(included)

•     The effective range of the remote is up to 13 ft.
•     The remote control must be within the 13 ft. range and 

also be pointed directly at the face of the appliance.  

For best results, position the remote control within 45 

degrees of the face of the appliance 

D.  Resetting Temperature Cutoff Switch

The heater is protected with a safety device to prevent 

overheating.  Should the heater overheat, an auto-

matic cutoff will turn the heater OFF.  It will not turn ON 

automatically without being reset.  If it overheats for any 

reason, it can be reset by:
1.  Turn appliance to off
2.  Unplug unit or turn off the breaker to the circuit supplying  

  power to the appliance and wait 15 minutes

3.  Plug in or re-supply power to the appliance circuit and  

  turn on.

CAUTION:  

If you need to continuously reset the heater, 

contact your dealer for service. 

Содержание SF-INS25

Страница 1: ... IN PERSONAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE INSTALLER DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL LEAVE FOR HOMEOWNER SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Congratulations Congratulations on selecting a SimpliFire Electric Appliance an elegant and clean alternative to wood and gas burning appliances The SimpliFire electric appliance you have selected is designed to provide the utmost in safety reliability and efficiency DO NOT D...

Страница 2: ...st in any manner A heater has hot and sparking parts inside Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or flammable vapors or liquids are used or stored Use this appliance only as described in this manual Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire electric shock or injury to persons Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions ...

Страница 3: ...erial Number Information 6 3 GETTING STARTED A Parts and Hardware 7 B Appliance Dimensions 7 C Tools and Supplies Needed 7 D Location 8 E Clearance to Combustibles 8 F Electrical Connection 8 4 INSTALLATION A Selecting Appliance Location 9 B Appliance Preparation 9 C Installation into Existing Fireplace 11 D Installation into New Construction 15 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A Manual Switch Function 18...

Страница 4: ...r or distributor whichever occurs earlier However the Warranty coverage shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of Product shipment from HHT regardless of the installation or occupancy date The term Lifetime in the table below is defined as 20 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for gas appliances and 10 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for wood a...

Страница 5: ... as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other such causes 6 use of fuels other than those specified in the operation instructions 7 installation or use of components not supplied with the applicable Product or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT 8 modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing and or 9 interruptions or fluctua...

Страница 6: ... wrapping away from children Carefully remove the appliance and components from the packaging Discard packaging Carefully inspect components for any damage Reference parts and hardware list to verify all parts have been received Report to your dealer any missing or damaged parts Read all the instructions before starting the installation Follow these instructions carefully during the installation t...

Страница 7: ...sions C Tools and Supplies Needed Parts and Hardware List Part Quantity Appliance 1 Front 1 Instruction Manual 1 Remote Control 1 AAA Battery 2 Front Rear Leveling Bracket 4 Screw ST4x6 8 Construction Screws 4 Hard Wire Junction Block 1 A Parts and Hardware D B C A MODEL A B C D SF INS25 in 24 7 8 17 7 8 11 1 4 16 1 4 mm 632 454 286 413 SF INS30 in 29 7 8 22 7 8 11 1 4 20 1 2 mm 758 581 286 521 SF...

Страница 8: ...305 FT MISSION 25 In 26 5 8 16 3 4 22 1 4 11 5 8 mm 676 425 565 295 SF INS30 STFRONT INS30 In 33 21 3 4 27 16 1 4 mm 838 552 686 413 FT MISSION 30 In 31 5 8 21 27 1 4 15 3 4 mm 803 533 692 400 SF INS35 STFRONT INS35 In 38 24 1 2 32 1 8 19 mm 965 622 816 483 FT MISSION 35 In 36 3 4 23 3 4 32 1 4 18 5 8 mm 933 603 819 473 Figure 3 2 Decorative Front Dimensions STFRONT INS FT MISSION INCLUDED OPTIONA...

Страница 9: ...d The appliance is supplied with a power cord equipped with NEMA 5 15P plug An adapter must be used for connecting to a two slot receptacle Figure 3 4 The green grounding wire extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box The adapter should not be used if a three slot grounded receptacle is available The appliance can also be hard wired u...

Страница 10: ...ecessary leveling brackets may be installed Install leveling brackets 4 by aligning them to the preset holes at the base of the appliance Use two 2 screws ST4 x 6 per bracket to secure to the appliance See Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Pre drilled Hole Locations PRE DRILLED HOLES LEVELING BRACKETS Remove the Front Figure 4 2 1 The Decorative Front is shipped attached to the appliance To remove the front r...

Страница 11: ...late attached to the power cord located on the right side of the appliance 2 Disconnect the terminal block from the three wires inside the appliance Wires are released by discon necting the three conductor wire connector Discard the corded terminal block and cover plate assembly 3 Locate the provided hard wired junction block cover plate and install a wire strain relief bushing not pro vided throu...

Страница 12: ...sided surround configuration the sur round can be located by sliding the surround over the appliance from the top See Figure 4 7 If using the 4 sided configuration the surround bot tom panel may be kept in place locate the surround onto the appliance by approaching it to the appliance at an angle as shown in Figure 4 6 5 Attach the surround to the appliance with four 4 screws provided with the sur...

Страница 13: ...23 INS25 In 35 23 26 1 2 mm 889 584 672 LARGE SF SI3726 INS25 In 37 26 30 1 2 mm 940 660 773 SF INS30 SMALL SF SI4027 INS30 In 40 27 30 1 2 mm 1016 686 773 LARGE SF SI4230 INS30 In 42 30 34 1 2 mm 1067 762 875 SF INS35 SMALL SF SI4229 INS35 In 42 29 31 mm 1067 737 784 LARGE SF SI4432 INS35 In 44 32 35 mm 1118 813 886 Figure 4 8 Surround Dimensions ...

Страница 14: ... the appliance in front of the fireplace opening 3 Connect the power cord to the receptacle if the electrical service is located inside the existing fire place The cord will need to be loosely coiled inside the cavity along the right side of the appliance Note If the power supply is located outside the fireplace the cord can be routed through the bottom cor ner of the surround to a nearby outlet 4...

Страница 15: ...nd cantilever floor of the chase should be insulated Vapor and air infiltration barriers should be installed in the chase as per regional codes for the rest of the home Addition ally in regions where cold air infiltration maybe an is sue the inside surfaces may be drywalled and taped or equivalent method may be used to achieve maximum air tightness The appliance can be recessed into the wall When ...

Страница 16: ... The cord will need to be loosely coiled inside the cav ity along the right side of the appliance If the appli ance is to be hard wired refer to section 4 B for wir ing instructions Note If the power supply is located outside the fireplace or chase the cord can be routed through the bottom cor ner of the surround to a nearby outlet 14 Using the front mounting hole allows for 1 2 inch fin ishing ma...

Страница 17: ...outer edge of the surround Wall or floor finishing materials cannot overlap the front face of the surround Decorative Front Installation 1 Install the provided appliance front by aligning the two 2 top hooks on the back of the front with the slots on the decoative front of the appliance See Figure 4 14 2 Lower the hooks into the slots and allow the bottom front magnets to engage to the appliance D...

Страница 18: ...gure 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 5 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Red Light Indicators Heater Button Flame Button Figure 5 1 Manual Switch and Indicator Light NOTE Two Red Indicator Lights w...

Страница 19: ...be on to set from C to F Hold for 3 seconds and the LED display changes from C to F Remote displays the temperature If in Stand by mode temperature displays but cannot be adjusted Appliance emits single audible beep to confirm command to change desired temperature set point TIMER Pressing the Timer button sets the time desired for the appliance to run The Timer can be set from 5 hour up to 9 hours...

Страница 20: ...or any other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of the appliance WARNING Risk of Electrical Shock Any other servic ing needed must be performed by an authorized service technician Do not attempt to service the appliance your self B Cleaning Cleaning Glass Dust particles can be removed by buffing lightly with a clean dry cloth Fingerprints and other marks can be cleaned with a cloth dampen...

Страница 21: ... the remote See Room Temperature and Thermostat Function section of the manual Appliance has overheated and safety thermal switch has tripped Unplug or turn off power at circuit breaker and allow it to cool for 15 minutes Then plug in the appliance or turn power back on at circuit breaker and turn appliance back on Heater disengagement switch is set to OFF position Toggle the heater disengagement ...

Страница 22: ...al from another remote causing appliance to turn on pre 2019 manufactured appliances only Some TV remotes may cause the appliance to turn on for appliances manufactured before 2019 Replace control board PCB Excessive noise with heater on Interference with fan blade Inspect heater assembly and fan for obstructions or interference Defective blower motor Replace heater assembly Grinding or rubbing no...

Страница 23: ...ART NUMBER 1 Front STFRONT INS25 2 Front Glass GLAS INS25 Y 3 Log Grate Assembly LOG INS25 Y 4 Remote REMOTE INS30 Y 5 Heater Control Board Assembly Control Board Heater Fan Included HEAT INS25 Y 6 Rotisserie Rod Motor Screws ROTISS INS25 Y 7 Flame Screen FLAM INS25 8 LED Assembly Includes all LEDs LED INS25 Y 9 Receiver RECEIVER ELECT Y Hardware Bag Includes 2 leveling legs w fasteners HRDW BI Y ...

Страница 24: ... COMMENTS PART NUMBER 1 Front STFRONT INS30 2 Front Glass GLAS INS30 Y 3 Log Grate Assembly LOG INS30 Y 4 Remote REMOTE INS30 Y 5 Heater Control Board Assembly Control Board Heater Fan Included HEAT INS30 Y 6 Rotisserie Rod Motor Screws ROTISS INS30 Y 7 Flame Screen FLAM INS30 8 LED Assembly Includes all LEDs LED INS30 Y 9 Receiver RECEIVER ELECT Y Hardware Bag Includes 2 leveling legs w fasteners...

Страница 25: ... COMMENTS PART NUMBER 1 Front STFRONT INS35 2 Front Glass GLAS INS35 Y 3 Log Grate Assembly LOG INS35 Y 4 Remote REMOTE INS35 Y 5 Heater Control Board Assembly Control Board Heater Fan Included HEAT INS35 Y 6 Rotisserie Rod Motor Screws ROTISS INS35 Y 7 Flame Screen FLAM INS35 8 LED Assembly Includes all LEDs LED INS35 Y 9 Receiver RECEIVER ELECT Y Hardware Bag Includes 2 leveling legs w fasteners...

Страница 26: ...__________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Printed in China Copyright 2021 DO NOT DISCARD TH...

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