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OPERATION

Figure 1

 WARNING: 

This electric firebox must be properly in

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stalled before it is used.
The unit can be controlled by either the manual controls 

which are located on the upper right of the fireplace or the 

remote (Figure 1 & 2).
The fireplace is supplied with an IR multifunction remote 

control. This remote control has a range of approximately 

16 ft (5 m). To operate correctly, the remote control must be 

pointed towards the Floating Display

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.

!

 

NOTE:

 Before attempting any operation with the remote, 

pull the plastic insulator strip out from between the remote 
casing and battery cover.

A .   Standby

Turns the unit On and Off. 

→ Activated by pressing the Standby button on the remote 

or the unit.

• 

The unit will turn on with the same functions that it was 

set to when it was turned Off and the intake temperature 

will be indicated on the On Screen Display.

!

 

NOTE: 

When any button is pressed the intake tem-

perature will be displayed on the On Screen Display for 5 

seconds.

B .   Flame Effects 

Turns the flame effect On and Off. 
→ Activated by pressing the 

 button on the remote.

C .   Heat ON/OFF 

Cycles the unit sequentially through the 3 settings: Low 

Heat, High Heat and Off.

→ Activated by pressing the 

 

button on the unit or the 

remote.

• Indicated by the   (low heat) or the 

 

(high heat) icon 

and the intake temperature being displayed on the On 

Screen Display, for 5 seconds before turning off.

!

 

NOTE:

 After the heater is switched off, there is a 60 

second fan delay, where the fan will continue running be-

fore turning off.

!

 

NOTE:

 The unit can be operated in Heat Only Mode. 

When the unit is only running with the heater, the   (low 

heat) or the 

 

(high heat) icon and the intake temperature 

will continuously be displayed on the On Screen Display.

!

 

NOTE:

 The heater may emit a slight, harmless odor 

when first used. This odor is a normal condition caused by 

initial heating of internal heater.

D & E .   Thermostat Controls

Adjusts the temperature set point to your individual require-

ments.  Once the desired set temperature is reached the 

heater will turn off. The heater will cycle on and off to main-

tain the desired set temperature. The default temperature 

setting is 72°F (22°C).
→ Adjusted by pressing the

 

 

to decrease the setpoint and the 

 to increase the 

setpoint on the remote.

•  The On Screen Display will indicate the temperature set

-

point as it is adjusted.

!

 

NOTE: 

Holding the 

 button down, then press 

 on 

the unit, will change the temperature from °C to °F, or vice 

versa.

Disable Heat

If desired, depending on the season, the heater on the unit 

can be disabled. The unit will operate in the same fashion, 

with remainder of the controls.
Pressing the 

 

and 

 buttons on the unit at the same 

time and holding for 2 seconds will disable and enable the 

heater.

!

 

NOTE:

 When the heater has been disabled and either 

the 

 or the 

  is pressed the On Screen Display will 

indicate “--”.

F .   Color Themes

Different presets of ambient lighting color combinations 

contained in the unit.

→ Changed by repeatedly pressing the corresponding but

-

ton on the remote or the unit.

• 

Cycles through the different preset ambient lighting set-

tings of the unit, this includes different combinations of 

colours of the flame and media lighting (if applicable).

!

 

NOTE:  

The sixth theme of the cycle is a prism where 

the unit cycles through a variety of colours. Pressing the 

 button stops the cycling and holds the unit on the pre-

ferred color, indicated by a solid circle. When the unit is on 

prism, and is cycling through the colours, a rotating circle 

will be displayed.

G .   Brightness

Changes the brightness of the lights in the unit.

→ Adjusted by repeatedly pressing the corresponding but

-

ton on the remote.

•  Indicated by the second digit on the Floating Display™ 

A C D E F

Floating Display

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Summary of Contents for 6908932259

Page 1: ...ited 1367 Industrial Road Cambridge ON Canada N3H 4W3 1 888 346 7539 www dimplex com REV PCN DATE 00 6 JAN 16 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Always read this manual first before attempting to service th...

Page 2: ...l expose the user to the risk of fire serious injury or death Operation 3 Maintenance 4 Exploded Parts Diagram 5 Replacement Parts 5 Wiring Diagram 6 Switchboard Replacement 7 Relay Board Replacement...

Page 3: ...ight harmless odor when first used This odor is a normal condition caused by initial heating of internal heater D E Thermostat Controls Adjusts the temperature set point to your individual require men...

Page 4: ...Sleep Timer The Sleep Timer can be set to automatically shut off the fireplace after a preset time from 30 minutes to 8 hours To set the timer press the timer button on either the remote or the unit r...

Page 5: ...5902570200RP 8 Felt Feet Pads set of 4 8600140101RP 9 Plastic Foot Set 8800090101RP 10 Log Set Assembly 0439560500RP 11 Display Control Board 3001430100RP 12 Switchboard 3001520100RP 13 Relay Board 3...

Page 6: ...com WIRING DIAGRAM N L LOGSET ASSEMBLY 120V 12V AC DC CUTOUT FLICKER MOTOR BLOWER MOTOR DISPLAY CONTROL BOARD M T M ELEMENT AC DC ADAPTER SWITCHBOARD RELAY BOARD THERMISTOR LOGSET LED ASSEMBLY LED LI...

Page 7: ...3 all of the wiring NOTE If any tie wraps were removed replace and en sure that none of the wires are pinched during reassembly 10 Reassemble in the reverse order as above RELAY BOARD REPLACEMENT Too...

Page 8: ...ve HEATER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT Tools Required Phillips Head Screwdriver Flat Head Screwdriver CAUTION If unit was operating prior to servicing allow at least 10 minutes for lights heating elements and...

Page 9: ...ottom edge Figure 5 4 Lay the Compact Fireplace on its back 5 Gently open the bottom panel laying it on the work sur face so that all of the components can easily be seen Figure 6 6 Locate the flicker...

Page 10: ...perly orient and install the new LED lights and con nect all of the wiring 10 Reassemble in the reverse order as above LOG SET ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT Tools Required Phillips Head Screwdriver CAUTION If...

Page 11: ...fs and gently lift the board off 15 Properly orient and insert the new board and connect all of the wiring 16 Reassemble in the reverse order as above THERMISTOR REPLACEMENT Tools Required Phillips He...

Page 12: ...o Operation Section The batteries in the remote con trol are dead Install new battery into the remote control Defective display control board Replace the display control board 3001430100RP Display is...

Page 13: ...exterior intake louvers and fire box cavity are free of dirt dust Defective heater assembly Replace heater assembly 2203690100RP Heater emits an odor Normal Operation Normal operation is when the hea...

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