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Controls: 

See Fig. 3

Icon

Display

Function

Description

A

-

Power / 

Standby

Press once to turn the product ‘ON’.
Press a second time to put the product into ‘STANDBY’
(When returning from ‘STANDBY’ mode the product will return to previous settings unless the product 
has been plugged out, in which case it will reset to factory settings)

B

Sleep 

Timer

Press multiple times to change the ‘SLEEP TIMER’ in 0.5 hr increments from 0.5 hr to 8.0 hr before turning 
off. The remaining time on the ‘SLEEP TIMER’ displays. (T

his icon is 

Green 

in Colour)

C

Flame Effect

‘FLAME EFFECT’ button cycles the unit 

sequentially through the 4 setting, LOW FLAME, HIGH FLAME, 

DEMO MODE and OFF.

f1

Low 

Flame

This setting will run the flame effect at a low brightness level. (The display will show F1)

f2

High 

Flame

This setting will run the flame effect at a high brightness level. (The display will show F2)

fp

Demo 

Mode

This setting will slowly pulse the flame effect between low and high brightness. (The display will show 

FP)

-

Off

This will turn the flame effect off. If the heater is running, the display will activate and remain active to 

read the set temperature and show if the product is on LOW HEAT/ HIGH HEAT/COOL BLOW.

D

Log Effect

‘LOG EFFECT’ button cycles the unit 

sequentially through the 3 setting, ‘PULSING LOGS, STATIC LOGS 

and OFF.

Lp

Pulsing 

Logs

This setting will make the logs pulse. (The display will show FP)

LS

Static 

Logs

This setting will make the logs stay lit. (The display will show FS)

-

Off

This setting will turn the logs off.

E

-

On / Off

This button cycles the top light ‘On’ and ‘Off’. 

F

Heat 

‘HEAT’ button cycles the unit sequentially through the 4 settings: LOW HEAT, HIGH HEAT, COOL BLOW 

and OFF. The heat setting will be indicated by an icon in the floating display see Fig.1. 

When the flame effect is ‘ON’ the floating display will turn off after 5 seconds, however if the heater is 

being used independently of the flame effect. The low heat or high heat icon will appear continuously 

in the floating display.

Low Heat

This setting will run the heater at ‘LOW HEAT’ this setting will be indicated by the ‘LOW HEAT’ icon 
and the letters ‘LO’ appearing in the display.
(This icon is 

Orange

 in Colour)

High 

Heat

This icon in the floating display indicates ‘HIGH HEAT’ this setting will be indicated by the ‘HIGH HEAT’ 

icon and the letters ‘HI’ appearing in the display.
(This icon is 

Red

 in Colour)

Cool 
Blow

This icon in the floating display indicates ‘COOL BLOW’ this setting will be indicated by the ‘COOL 

BLOW’ icon and the letters ‘CB’ appearing in the display.
(This icon is 

Blue

 in Colour)

-

Off

This switches the heater and blower ‘OFF’, no icon will be displayed in the floating display. Note the 

blower will run for 10-20 seconds after being turned off this is to ensure the product cools down safely.

G

-

Temp 

Down

Press multiple times to lower the heater temperature in 1°C increments. The lowest temperature that 
can be set 5°C. 
Note: Once you stop at your desired temperature this will flash 3 times, then the display will show the 
room temperature as detected by the product. If the set temperature is lower than the detected 
room temperature the heater will not activate.

H

-

Temp Up

Press multiple times to increase the heater temperature in 1°C increments. The highest temperature 
that can be set 37°C. 
Note: Once you stop at your desired temperature this will flash 3 times, then the display will show the 
room temperature as detected by the product. If the set temperature is lower than the detected 
room temperature the heater will not activate.

User Modes:

Mode Name /Description

Action 

(Actions cannot be input by remote control)

Change Celsius (° C) to Fahrenheit (° F) 

Press both 3 Dot Button (

)  and 2 Dot ( 

)  on the unit and hold until beep is heard 

and display flashes. (To revert back to Celsius repeat this action)

Disable/Enable Heat Options

Hold both 1 Dot Button (

 ) and Flame Button 

(

)

, on the unit, for 2 seconds, when 

the heater has been disabled the display will read “--” and beep. To enable heat 
repeat this action.

Summary of Contents for DF3020-EU

Page 1: ...8 53613 4 Issue 2 OCN 10977 The product complies with the European Safety Standards and the European Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC These cover the essential requirements of EEC Directives...

Page 2: ...A B C D E F G H 272mm 802mm 678mm 1 2 3 A C G E B D F H...

Page 3: ...654mm 775mm 298mm 4 5 6 7...

Page 4: ...years and less than 8 years shall not plug in regulate and clean the appliance or perform user maintenance The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible Although this appliance compl...

Page 5: ...of the flame effect The low heat or high heat icon will appear continuously in the floating display Low Heat This setting will run the heater at LOW HEAT this setting will be indicated by the LOW HEAT...

Page 6: ...e LED lamps are maintenance free and should not require replacing during the life of the product Remote Control See Fig 3 The maximum range of use is 5metres NOTE It takes time for the receiver to res...

Page 7: ...the heater Recycling For electrical products sold within the European Community At the end of the electrical products useful life it should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where...

Page 8: ...8 3 3 8 3 8 DF2608 EUE DF2608 INT DF2608 AU DF3020 EUE DF3020 INT 230V 240V P Nom 1 9 2 0 P 0 9 1 0 P c 1 9 2 0 In Standby mode el SB 0 41 0 42 W RU...

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