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POWER CORD REPLACEMENT

Tools Required:

 Phillips head screwdriver

Needle nosed pliers

  

WARNING:

  If the fireplace was operating prior to 

servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and 

heating elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning 

of skin.

  

WARNING:

  Disconnect circuit power before attempt-

ing any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of 

electric shock or damage to persons.

1. 

Remove the firebox trim by grasping both sides of the 

trim and pulling straight up. 

2. 

Remove the firebox from the mantel.

3.  Remove the 6 retaining screws on the edges along the 

top cover: 2 on the left; 2 on the right; 2 on the back.  

Remove the top, placing it upside down on the top of 

the unit being careful not to damage any of the wiring.

4.  Locate and disconnect the power cord wiring connec-

tions noting their original locations.

5.  With needle nose pliers grasp the power cord strain 

relief grommet from inside the right rear of the panel 

and push while twisting to remove.

6.  Pull the power cord out through the hole in side of the 

unit.

7.  Insert the new power cord through the hole and con-

nect all of the wiring connections in their original loca-

tions.

8.  Install the power cord strain relief grommet on the 

replacement power cord and insert into the mounting 

hole.

  

WARNING:

 Ensure wires do not come in contact with 

moving parts by securing wires in wiring tie wraps.

9.  Reassemble in the reverse order as above.

REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER 

REPLACEMENT

Tools Required:

 Phillips head screwdriver

Needle nosed pliers

  

WARNING:

  If the fireplace was operating prior to 

servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and 

heating elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning 

of skin.

  

WARNING:

  Disconnect circuit power before attempt-

ing any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of 

electric shock or damage to persons.

1. 

Remove the firebox trim by placing your hand on the 

grille section, grasping the sides of the trim and pulling 

forward, away from the firebox, releasing the retainer 

clips.

2. 

Remove the firebox from the mantel.

3.  Lower the grille covering the controls.
4.  Remove the 6 retaining screws on the edges along the 

top cover: 2 on the left; 2 on the right; 2 on the back.  

Remove the top, placing it upside down on the top of 

the unit being careful not to damage any of the wiring.

5.  Locate the Remote Control Receiver, next to the ther-

mostat control, and disconnect the wiring connections 

noting their original locations.

!

  NOTE:

 Markings on the new board may appear differ-

ent than the original, however position of the wires on the 

new board should be the same configuration as the original 

board.
6. 

From under the panel, break off the four mounting 

studs on the Remote Control Receiver, push the re-

mainder of the studs out through the top panel.  

!

  NOTE: 

New mounting studs are supplied with the 

replacement Remote Control Receiver.
7.  Remove the Remote Control Receiver.
8.  Properly orient the new Remote Control Receiver and 

secure it to the unit using the new plastic mounting 

studs.

9.  Connect all of the wiring connections according to their 

original configuration.

10. Reassemble in the reverse order as above. 

Summary of Contents for 6901170859

Page 1: ...2016 Dimplex North America Limited Dimplex North America Limited 1367 Industrial Road Cambridge ON Canada N3H 4W3 1 888 346 7539 www dimplex com REV PCN DATE 00 21 SEP 11 01 18 NOV 14 02 11 JAN 16 IM...

Page 2: ...not carefully followed will expose the user to the risk of fire serious injury or death OPERATION 3 MAINTENANCE 4 EXPLODED PARTS DIAGRAM 6 WIRING DIAGRAM 7 ON OFF SWITCH REPLACEMENT 8 DIMMER CONTROL R...

Page 3: ...uencies to prevent interference with other units NOTE Before attempting any operation with the remote control pull the plastic insulator strip out from between the remote casing and battery cover Figu...

Page 4: ...t down and in until it rests against the Partially Reflective Glass LOWER LIGHT BULB REQUIREMENTS Quantity of 4 clear chandelier or candelabra bulbs with an E 12 small socket base 60 watt rating CAUTI...

Page 5: ...lacement will reduce the number of times you need to open the unit to replace light bulbs GLASS CLEANING The glass is cleaned in the factory during the assembly operation During shipment installation...

Page 6: ...60003RP 8 FLAME SPEED CONTROL BOARD 3000240100RP 9 LIGHT DIMMER 3000250100RP 10 PARTIALLY REFLECTIVE GLASS 6900100200RP 11 LOG SET 0437960100RP 12 ON OFF SWITCH 2800070200RP 13 3 POSITION SWITCH 28000...

Page 7: ...7 WIRING DIAGRAM Receiver Board...

Page 8: ...n grasping the sides of the trim and pulling forward away from the firebox releasing the retainer clips 2 Remove the firebox from the mantel 3 Lower the grille covering the controls 4 Remove the 6 ret...

Page 9: ...nt glass and set aside 4 Remove the log set by lifting up the front edge of the log until it clears the front tabs Pull out until the rear tab clears the back ledge then lift out IMPORTANT Only handle...

Page 10: ...sing the retainer clips 2 Remove the firebox from the mantel 3 Remove the 6 retaining screws on the edges along the top cover 2 on the left 2 on the right 2 on the back Remove the top placing it upsid...

Page 11: ...equired Phillips head screwdriver Needle nosed pliers WARNING If the fireplace was operating prior to servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating elements to cool off to avoid acci...

Page 12: ...EXTERIOR VIEW OF MANUAL CONTROLS Front Grille Open Flicker Motor Light Sockets INTERIOR VIEW FROM THE BOTTOM 3 Position Switch LED Indicator Lights Thermostat Control Knob Flame Speed Control Knob In...

Page 13: ...d Control Board Terminal Block ON OFF Switch Potentiometers Flame Speed Dimmer Con trols Heater Assembly blower motor fan elements Thermostat Control 3 Position Switch INTERIOR VIEW OF RIGHT SIDE TOP...

Page 14: ...oming voltage from the electrical wall socket Check Fuse Breaker Panel Loose wiring Check wiring connections Defective 3 Position Switch Replace 3 Position Switch Defective Remote Control Receiver Rep...

Page 15: ...turing or operation Defective Heater Assembly Replace Heater Assembly Heater fan turns on but heater lacks heat Improper operation Refer to Operation Section Loosw wiring Trace wiring in unit Defectiv...

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