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Operation
1
Identifying the control panel
The control panel is located on the top left corner of the
fireplace/heater unit.
The control panel contains the display unit (1), function
indicator (2), timer function (3), heater control (4),
flames control (5), and main power (6).
The display unit (1) displays information about the flame
level, timer, and current temperature.
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2
3
4
5
6
3
Using the timer function
The timer button (3) allows you to set the amount of time you want the fireplace/heater to run. The timer button (3) operates
both the flames and the heater function. If the heater is operating when the timer is set, then the heater is on the timer. If the
flames are operating, then the timer will control the flames. If both the heater and flames are operating with the timer set, then
the timer controls both the flames and the heater. Pressing the button in sequence will set the timer for a set interval. This
interval period is shown in the display (1), in blue. The set intervals are displayed in this table. The timer interval is set from the
time the interval is selected. There is no clock function for turning the heater or flames on or off at a specific time.
Button Press
1st press
2nd press
3rd press
4th press
5th press
6th press
7th press
8th press
1
Timer Interval
30 Minutes
1 Hour
2 Hours
3 Hours
4 Hours
5 Hours
6 Hours
OFF
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2
Understanding the function indicator
The function indicator (2) has three square LEDs – red,
green, and blue. The red LED indicates that the Fahrenheit
temperature heating function is running, the green LED
indicates that the Celsius temperature heating function is
running, and the blue LED indicates that the timer function
is engaged.
To the right of the three LEDs, is the infrared receiver
module which communicates with the remote control to
control the heater.
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Display
30
1h
2h
3h
4h
5h
6h
None
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