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OPTIFLAME ELECTRIC FIREPLACE   

 

 

 

 

REPLACEMENT PARTS 

 

 

BF SERIES FIREPLACES 

 

 

 

 

OPTIFLAME 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CATALOGUE NO. 

BF30E 

BF30ST 

BF30DX 

BF30DXPI 

PART NO. 

6900740100 

6900740200 

6900740600 

6900740600 

MOD. LEVEL 

None 

None 

None 

None 

 

 

 

 

 

REPLACEMENT PART 

 

 

 

 

1. LOG SET 

0438200200RP 

0438200200RP 

0438200200RP 

0438200200RP 

2. MIRROR ASSEMBLY 

5900160500RP 

5900160500RP 

5900160900RP 

5900160900RP 

3. POWER ON/OFF SWITCH 

2800070400RP 

2800070400RP 

2800070400RP 

2800070400RP 

4. AUXILARY CONTROL SWITCH 

2800070700RP 

2800070500RP 

2800070500RP 

2800070500RP 

5. WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTAT 

N/A 

DISCONTINUED 

6. LOWER LIGHT HARNESS 

2500170200RP 

2500170200RP 

2500170200RP 

2500170200RP 

7. FLICKER MOTOR 

2000141000RP 

2000141000RP 

2000141000RP 

2000141000RP 

8. GROMMET 

N/A 

9. REFLECTOR ROTISSERIE 

5900080600RP 

5900080600RP 

5900080600RP 

5900080600RP 

10. BLOWER ASSEMBLY 

***

Not original – Ignore 240V prong 

5300160100RP 

5300160100RP 

5300160100RP 

5300160100RP 

11. REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER 

***Original no longer available.  New 
Receiver required to work with new 
transmitter. 

N/A 

3000370600RP 

3000370600RP 

3000370600RP 

12

REMOTE RECEIVER/CIRCUIT 

BOARD 

***Wiring Conversion Required and 
new transmitter to match. 

N/A 

3000820600RP 

3000820600RP 

3000820600RP 

13. ELEMENT 

2200460200RP 

2200460200RP 

2200460200RP 

2200460200RP 

14. TEMPERATURE LIMITING SWITCH 

2300250100RP 

2300250100RP 

2300250100RP 

2300250100RP 

15. CURTAIN ROD 

8800250300RP 

8800250300RP 

8800250300RP 

8800250300RP 

16. MESH CURTAIN 

8800250300RP 

8800250300RP 

8800250300RP 

8800250300RP 

17. POWER CORD (BF30DXPI ONLY) 

 

 

 

4100040400RP 

 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 6900740100

Page 1: ...ALL BF30 MODELS PARTS SERVICE MANUAL 7400640000R03...

Page 2: ...TOR FLAME ROD 11 TO REPLACE FLAME MOTOR FLAME ROD 12 TO REPLACE HEATER ON OFF SWITCH 13 TO REPLACE HEATING ELEMENTS 14 TO REPLACE BLOWER MOTOR BLOWER 15 TO REPLACE TEMPERATURE LIMIT SWITCH 16 TO REPLA...

Page 3: ...he 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 applicable...

Page 4: ...ITH REMOTE CONTROL Main on off switch supplies power to the remote control receiving unit When placed in the on position level 1 indicator will flash ALL MODELS WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL Main on off swit...

Page 5: ...senses an ambient temperature lower than the temperature to which it is set B Wall Mounted Switches ALL MODELS WITHOUT REMOTE CONTROL ONLY This model may be installed such that a wall mounted switch...

Page 6: ...6 OPTIFLAME ELECTRIC FIREPLACE EXPLODED PARTS 12 15 5 11 14 13 10 4 3 17 6 1 8 9 7 16 2...

Page 7: ...7 OPTIFLAME ELECTRIC FIREPLACE WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 8: ...1000RP 2000141000RP 2000141000RP 2000141000RP 8 GROMMET N A 9 REFLECTOR ROTISSERIE 5900080600RP 5900080600RP 5900080600RP 5900080600RP 10 BLOWER ASSEMBLY Not original Ignore 240V prong 5300160100RP 53...

Page 9: ...Open the steel curtains remove glass doors if applicable 2 Remove 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...

Page 10: ...og set only by the ember bed and not the logs and pulling firmly until the rear tab pops out from under the back ledge then lift out 4 Remove the light bulb closest to the main on off switch for easie...

Page 11: ...replace opening remove the screw and the inner access plate 6 Disconnect the flame motor wiring from the circuit board by gently pulling off the terminal connections from the circuit board 7 Lift the...

Page 12: ...t all of the wiring connections in their original locations 13 Reassemble in the reverse order as above NOTE To replace the log set insert the front edge of the log set and pushing back down until the...

Page 13: ...ward by grasping the ember bed by the sides handle the log set only by the ember bed and not the logs and pulling firmly until the rear tab pops out from under the back ledge then lift out 4 Remove th...

Page 14: ...the element assembly mounted to the top cover and disconnect the connections noting their original locations 5 Using a box wrench or ratchet remove the hex head screw from both sides of the element a...

Page 15: ...back bowing it slightly in the center and pulling out by one end 4 Locate the element assembly mounted to the top cover and disconnect the connections noting their original locations 5 Using a box wr...

Page 16: ...by lifting it up from the back bowing it slightly in the center and pulling out by one end 4 Locate the element assembly mounted to the top cover and disconnect the connections noting their original...

Page 17: ...glass on the same side as the switches 5 Reach into the fireplace opening remove the screw and the inner access plate 6 Locate the cover plate by the switches and remove the mounting screws 7 Remove t...

Page 18: ...ng any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to persons TO REPLACE REMOTE CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD 16 Properly orient the replacement circuit board and connect all of the...

Page 19: ...mpting any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to persons TO REPLACE THE POWER CORD MODELS BF30DXPI ONLY 1 Remove the fireplace from the mantel or wall 2 Locate the...

Page 20: ...lb s Solution Check all wiring for loose connections repair replace as necessary Check light bulb s replace burnt out bulbs with factory specified bulbs Service Manual Reference Page 9 Problem Flame s...

Page 21: ...3 17 Operation Page 3 HEATER Problem Heater fan runs but lacks heat Probable Cause Defective switch or loose wiring or wall thermostat is set too low Solution If the heater switch is turned on and th...

Page 22: ...turned on The heater is burning off any dust accumulated during manufacturing or operation If the heater emits an odor for an extended period of time check all wiring for loose connections If all wiri...

Page 23: ...equency See operation section in parts and service manual for how to determine remote frequency Service Manual Reference Page 3 Problem Optional hand held remote control does not work Probable Cause L...

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