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Operation

Manual Controls

Units without Remote Control

A .  Main Power Switch

Main on/off switch, activates the flame effect.

B .  Heater Control Switch

Heater ON/OFF switch, activates heater to high level.

Units with Remote Control

A .  Main Power Switch

Main on/off switch, supplies power to the remote control 

receiving unit.  When placed in the on position level 1 

indicator will flash.

B .  Heater Control Switch 

Pressing the left side of this switch will toggle through 

the three levels of the fireplace and the right side has the 

same effect as the OFF button.  Pressing once to the left 

activates Level 1, twice activates Level 2, three times acti-

vates Level 3.  Pressing to the right turns the fireplace off.

Level 1:

  The flame effect is turned on and the first red 

indicator light is activated.  

Level 2:

  The flame effect remains on, the heater is 

activated to the low heat setting, and the first and sec

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ond red indicator lights are activated.

Level 3:

  The flame effect remains on, the heater is 

set to the high heat setting, and all three red indicator 

lights are activated.

Resetting the Temperature Cutout Switch

The heater on this fireplace is protected with a safety device 

to prevent overheating.  Should the heater overheat, an 

automatic cut out will turn the heater off and it will not come 

back on without being reset.  It can be reset by switching the 

Main Power switch (Figure 1) to OFF and waiting 5 minutes 

before switching it to ON.  (The remote control will need to be 

re-initialized.)

REMOTE CONTROL

The Optiflame fireplace is supplied with a radio frequency re

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mote control (all models except BF36E).  This remote control 

has a range of approximately 50ft. (15.25m), it does not have 

to be pointed at the fireplace and can pass through most 

obstacles (including walls).  It is supplied with one of 243 

independent frequencies to prevent interference with other 

units.  The frequency designation is indicated on the back of 

the remote control (Figure 1).  

Remote Control Initialization

This procedure is required every time there is a loss of power 

to the remote control in the fireplace (i.e. power failure, 

breaker tripped, main power switch is turned off)
1.  Ensure that power is supplied through main service 

panel.

2.  Access the manual controls, (remove glass doors if ap-

plicable) pull right hand edge of right hand steel curtain 

towards the center of unit.  (Figure 1)

3.  Locate manual controls.
4. 

Activate main power switch, red indicator light 1 will flash.

5.  Press ON button located on the remote control (Figure 

2).  This will synchronize the remote control and receiver.

Remote Control Usage

The remote control operates the fireplace levels sequen

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tially.  The level is increased every time the ON button on the 

remote control is pressed.  The fireplace can be turned off at 

any point by pressing the OFF button on the remote control.

Figure 2

Heater On/Off Switch

On/Off Switch

Level 3 Indicator

Level 2 Indicator

Level 1 Indicator

Figure 1

Wall Mounted Controls

The fireplace can be installed with wall-mounted controls in 

addition to the controls provided.  These controls include wall 

switches and thermostats.

A .  Wall Mounted Thermostats

!

  NOTE:

 Only for models with a remote control.

When the fireplace is set to Level 2, or Level 3 the wall 

mounted thermostat will control the heat output of the unit.  

When the fireplace is set to Level 2, or 3 the heater will not 

activate until the wall mounted thermostat senses an ambient 

temperature lower than the temperature to which it is set.

B .  Wall Mounted Switches

!

  NOTE:

 For models without a remote control.

This model may be installed such that a wall-mounted switch 

activates the flame effect and a wall mounted thermostat 

activates the heater.  

Summary of Contents for 6900640459

Page 1: ...680000R03 In keeping with our policy of continuous product development we reserve the right to make changes without notice 2012 Dimplex North America Limited Dimplex North America Limited 1367 Industr...

Page 2: ...d Replacement 8 Heater Element Replacement 8 Blower Motor Blower Replacement 9 Temperature Limit Switch Replacement 9 Remote Control Receiver Replacement 9 Input Voltage Changing 10 REWIRE UNIT FROM 2...

Page 3: ...st obstacles including walls It is supplied with one of 243 independent frequencies to prevent interference with other units The frequency designation is indicated on the back of the remote control Fi...

Page 4: ...e the log grate retaining screws and remove the log grate 3 Pull the rear edge of the log set forward by grasping the ember bed by the sides handle the log set only by the ember bed and not the logs a...

Page 5: ...5 1 2 10 6 7 3 4 5 11 8 12 13 9 14 Exploded Parts Diagram...

Page 6: ...1580100RP also 11 Heating Element 2200460100RP 12 Cutout 2300200100RP 2300200800RP 2300200100RP 2300200800RP 13 Mesh Curtain 8800240103RP 14 Voltage Selector Switch N A N A Not Available N A Not Avail...

Page 7: ...7 Wiring Diagram Mod 0 B Mod C E...

Page 8: ...ogs and pulling firmly until the rear tab pops out from under the back ledge then lift out 4 Remove the retaining screws on the light assembly retaining plate and remove being careful not to damage an...

Page 9: ...d rubber channel has been cut use the chan nel that was supplied with the replacement motor blower Slide the channel onto the edge of the partially reflective glass and push the other side of the part...

Page 10: ...their original mounting locations NOTE To replace the log set insert the front edge of the log set and pushing back down until the rear tab snaps under the back ledge and the logs are resting against...

Page 11: ...e neutral wire from the power supply Connect the green ground wire to the ground wire from the power supply 4 Once the wiring has been configured for the proper sup ply voltage replace wire bundle ins...

Page 12: ...ff Switch Defective Heater Switch Replace Heater Switch Defective Remote Control Receiver If ap plicable Replace Remote Control Receiver Fireplace does not turn on with remote control if applicable Im...

Page 13: ...turned on The heater is burning off any dust accumulated during manufacturing or operation Defective heater assembly Replace heater assembly Heater fan turns on but heater lacks heat Improper operati...

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