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WARNING:

  FAILURE  TO  FOLLOW  THESE  OPERATING  INSTRUCTIONS  MAY  RESULT  IN 

INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE.

Manual Controls

The manual controls are located beneath the hinged flap at the top of the product. (Fig 2)

 is the on/standby button. Press it once to turn on the product. Press it again to turn off the 

product. When turned  on a ‘beep’ will sound and the digital display will show  

 followed by 

the current room temperature. The display will then turn off. The fuelbed will light up. Be careful 

not to look directly into the fuelbed as the LED lights are very bright. It will take a approximatly 

45 seconds before the flame effect starts.

 is the Mode button. 

Press it once and you will be in the 

 options. The display will show the current setting. Using 

the   and 

 buttons you can turn the heat on at the LOW or HIGH setting and turn the heat 

OFF. You will hear two ‘beeps’ for LOW heat setting, three ‘beeps’ for HIGH heat setting and one 

‘beep’ when the heat is turned off.

Press it a second time and you will be in the temperature set mode 

. The display will show 

the current room temperature and then the set point temperature. Using the   and   buttons 

you can adjust the set point temperature up and down. Note: if the set point temperature is below 

the room temperature the heat function will not operate. The temperature range is from 15-35°C

Press it a third time and you will be in the Fire mode. The display will show 

 followed by the 

current fire effect setting. There are six fire settings. Using the 

 and   buttons you can turn up 

and down the fire setting.

Remote control

The remote control is supplied with a battery already in place. Simply pull on the clear plastic tab 

on the back of the remote control to enable the battery.

• 

 is the on/standby button. Press it once to turn on the product. Press it again to turn off 

the product. When turned  on you will hear on ‘beep’ and the digital display will show 

 

followed by displaying the current room temperature. The display will then turn off. The main 

LED lights will activate. Be careful not to look directly into the LED’s. These are very bright. 

Although the main lights operate immediately it will take a further 45 seconds before the flame 

effect starts. 

•  Press   once to activate 

 heat setting. Press it again to activate 

 heat setting. 

If you continue to press this button you will cycle through the LOW and HIGH heat settings. 

You will heat two ‘beeps’ for LOW heat setting and three ‘beeps’ for HIGH heat setting.

•  Press 

 once to turn off the heat. You will hear one ‘beep’

Operating The Product

Press M

Display

Function

Press + or -

Once

Controls the fan 

heater

Off

Low

High

Twice

Thermostat

From 15 °C

To 35 °C

Three times

Flame intensity

From F1 (low)

To F6 (high)

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Summary of Contents for Bramdean BMD20

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Page 2: ...3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on off the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed in its intended normal operating position and they have been given supervision or ins...

Page 3: ...operation of the flame effect This is normal and should not be a cause for concern The sump and the water tank in this product are treated with a biocidal product Silver Biocide in order to control ha...

Page 4: ...pping and lifting upwards and outwards Fig 5 4 The transducer will be inside the sump Remove from its bag 5 Place the Transducer unit into the sump and make the connection 6 Locate the tab on the Tran...

Page 5: ...ature the heat function will not operate The temperature range is from 15 35 C Press it a third time and you will be in the Fire mode The display will show followed by the current fire effect setting...

Page 6: ...on remove any obstruction that may be restricting the heat outlet then continue normal operation CAUTION In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cutout this appliance m...

Page 7: ...o spill any water Sit the assembly in the sink Carefully tilt so that the liquid drains out of the sump Put a small amount of washing up liquid into the sump and using the supplied brush gently clean...

Page 8: ...r assistance with this product please go to www dimplex co uk and select Customer Support or ring our help desk on 0344 879 3588 UK or 01 8428 222 R O I Spare parts are also available on the web site...

Page 9: ...lame effect is set too low Increase level of flame by pressing three times to get you into mode Press to increase the flame setting The Metal Disc in the transducer might be dirty Clean the Metal Disc...

Page 10: ...Fig 1a 123 mm 670 mm 566 mm 217 mm Fig 1b Fig 2 10...

Page 11: ...Fig 4 Fig 3 Fig 6 Fig 5 11...

Page 12: ...Fig 8 Fig 7 Fig 10 Fig 9 A B 12...

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