Operation
NOTE: When the heat function is used for the first time, a slight
odor may be present. This is normal and should not occur again
unless the heater is not used for an extended period of time.
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Using the Control Panel
□ Check that the heater outlet grill is not covered or obstructed
in anyway, and make sure the power to the
unit is switched on.
□ Press the appropriate button to operate your fireplace:
1. Main Power Button: This button supplies power to all
the functions of the log set. The main power button
must be in the ON position, either from the remote or
controls on the log set for the functions to work.
2. Heater Control Button: This button controls the heater
ON/OFF and 5 temperature modes from Low to High.
When the heater is first turned on, it will come on at
the lowest room temperature setting. The log set will
remember the last heat setting and in later use the
heater will start at that setting, unless power to the
unit has been interrupted. Each time the temperature
button is pressed, the temperature set point increases,
allowing you to adjust the ambient temperature.
3. Heater Locking Function: When fireplace is ON, press
the POWER button for 10 seconds. The HEATER will be
locked, and the HEATER button on the control panel as
well as on remote control will be disabled. Before the
heater is locked, the flame will flash 6 times. To un-
lock the heater, press the POWER button for 10
seconds. Before the heater is un-locked the flame will
flash 6 times.
4. Flame Control Button: This button controls the
brightness of the flame effect with settings at High,
Medium, and Low. When the electric fireplace is first
turned on, the flame will come on at the highest
setting. The log set will remember the last flame
setting used and in later use the flame brightness will
start at that setting, unless power to the unit has been
interrupted. Each time the flame button is pressed, the
flame brightness decreases. The only way to turn off
the flame effect completely is to turn off the main
power button (1).
NOTE: After the fireplace has been operating, when the unit is turned
off, the fan (not the heater) will continue to run for about 1 minute to
cool down the interior of the unit. During this time, you may feel cool
air from the blower outlet. This is normal and does not require any
action. The fan will stop once the interior cools down.
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Figure 2
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