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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION 

For remote  to  function make  sure  the heater  is  plugged  in  and  main power  switch  located  on the 
bottom left hand side is at position I. 
When operating the remote make sure you point the remote to the centre of the fireplace and make 
sure each time you press the button the buzzer inside the unit will beep once. It takes some time for 
the  receiver  to  respond  to  the  transmitter.  Do  not  PRESS  the  buttons  more  than  once  within  two 
seconds for correct operation. 
Power  on   button:  The  power-on  button  at  top  left  corner  of  the  remote  is  the  main  ON/OFF 
power button. This will turn off all the functions and the fireplace will be in standby mode. 

DISPLAY  ON/OFF  button

:

 

Switching  the  fireplace  flame  and  tray  light  ON/OFF.  It  has  functions  of 

setting memory. 

DISPLAY RED button

: Adjust the red

 

c olor brightness of flame and tray. 

DISPLAY YELLOW button

: Adjust the yellow color brightness of flame and tray. 

DISPLAY ORANGE button

: Adjust the orange color brightness of flame and tray. 

MOOD LIGHT ON/OFF button

: Switching the top light ON/OFF. 

ADJUST button

: Switching the color of the top light. 

FLASH button

: Switches the mood light into flash mode, this cycles through all top light colors. 

HEATER ON/OFF button

: Switching the heater ON/OFF. It has functions of setting memory. 

HIGHT button

: Press the high button to switch the heater to high heat setting 

1465

W. 

LOW button

: Press the low button to switch the heater to low heat setting 750W. 

TEMP.  button

:  Press  the  TEMP.  button  to  switch  the  heater  to  AUTO  mode.  Under  this  mode  the 

heater will operate in similar way as explained above for the manual operation. 

HEATER ON/OFF

HIGH

LOW

TEMP.

YELLOW

RED

DISPLAY

DISPLAY ON/OFF

ORANGE

FLASH

ADJUST

MOOD LIGHT
  ON/OFF

+

-

-

+

Summary of Contents for WM-BI-2428-VLR-BG

Page 1: ...FUTURE REFERENCE SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING For your safety always comply with all warnings and safety instructions contained in this manual to prevent personal injury or property damage Do not store...

Page 2: ...E 4 LOCATING THE FIREPLACE 4 CLEARANCES WHEN BUILT IN 5 INSTALLATION WALL MOUNT 7 WM BI 2428 VLR BG 8 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW MASONRY FIREPLACES 9 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW ZERO CLEARANCE METAL FIREPLACES 1...

Page 3: ...F before removing the plug from the outlet 9 Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock fire or damage to the heater 10 To p...

Page 4: ...plug as shown in A An adapter as shown in C is available for connecting three blade grounding type plugs to two slot receptacles The green grounding lug extending from the adapter must be connected t...

Page 5: ...e of supporting the weight of the appliance and front glass It may be placed directly on wood or a non combustible surface not on linoleum or carpet The minimum clearance from the top of the appliance...

Page 6: ...n of fireplace when it install in different way a Fireplace with flat glass insert to the wall b Fireplace with curve glass insert to the wall c Fireplace with curve glass in a corner d Fireplace with...

Page 7: ...hieve this 3 Check the wall to ensure there is no wiring pipe wires etc in the area to be drilled Drill 8 or more holes 8mm diameter 40mm depth using a suitable size drill and put the wall plugs into...

Page 8: ...een tested in accordance with the UL Standard 2021 for fixed and location dedicated electric room appliances in the United States and Canada If you need assistance during installation please contact y...

Page 9: ...eted grounded receptacle may be placed within the fireplace Do not place it above the fireplace insert The surround glass extends 1 below the base of the insert Attach the This fireplace has been alte...

Page 10: ...bolts to provide adequate leveling Silicone The surround glass extends 1 below the base of the insert A Code Conforming jacketed grounded receptacle may be placed within the fireplace Do not place it...

Page 11: ...electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes if hard wired In the absence of local codes use the current CSA C22 1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE in Canada or the current ANSI NFPA 70...

Page 12: ...dia that you find most appealing Put back the front glass after you finish install the fire glass CHANGE THE FRONT FLAT GLASS TO CURVE GLASS 1 Take off the front flat glass 2 Unscrew the screws and ta...

Page 13: ...be turned off and the cycle will continue The LED indicator will be PURPLE in colour under this mode 4 Flame effect Press the button marked to adjust the flame brightness The flame brightness will cy...

Page 14: ...s of setting memory DISPLAY RED button Adjust the red c olor brightness of flame and tray DISPLAY YELLOW button Adjust the yellow color brightness of flame and tray DISPLAY ORANGE button Adjust the or...

Page 15: ...mostat prior to installing the fireplace WALL THERMOSTAT WIRING 24 AWG Install Wall Thermostat per instructions provided with kit and per the following information 1 Turn off circuit breaker 2 Remove...

Page 16: ...IP 1 7 10104010 TOP LED BRACKET 1 6 601036 CONTROL PANEL 1 7 301506 REMOTE RECEIVER 1 8 10103007 POWER CORD 1 9 10104002 SWITCH 1 10 11 3056505 FLICKER ASSEMBLY 1 12 601144 FLAME LED STRIP 1 13 601144...

Page 17: ...17 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 18: ...se has blown Replace the fuse Appliance is not plugged into an electrical outlet Check plug and plug in Appliance has overheated and safety device has caused the thermal switch to disconnect Turn off...

Page 19: ...19 SERVICE HISTORY This heater must be serviced annually depending on usage Date Dealer Name Service technician Name Service Performed Special Concerns NOTES...

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