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Operation 

 

 

Please  read 

the  entire  owner’s  manual,  including 

all  safety  information

,  before

 

plugging  in

  or

  using

  this  product.  Failure  to  do  so  could  result  in 

electric  shock,  fire, 

serious injury, or death.

 

Power 

Plug  the  power  cord  into  a  220-240V  50Hz  outlet  (see 

IMPORTANT  SAFETY  INFORMATION

  on 

Pages  2  and  3

). Make sure the outlet is in good condition and the  plug 

isn’t loose. 

NEVER

 exceed 

the maximum amperage for the circuit. 

DO NOT

 plug other appliances into the same circuit. 

Methods of Operation 

The electric fire operated by the remote control. 

See figures below.

 

Before operating, please review the 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

 on 

Pages 2 and 3.

 

 

 

Front View 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remote Control 

 

 

Power switch 

 

Heat Vents 

 

Summary of Contents for MZEZPUBL16

Page 1: ...plugging in or using this product Failure to do so could result in fire electric shock or serious personal injury CAUTION Keep this owner s manual for future reference If you sell or give this product away make sure this manual accompanies this product Rev A ezeeglow ezeeglowelectricfires Be sure to upload your fire image using ezeeglow and tag Ezee Glow on Facebook or Instagram to feature on our ...

Page 2: ...ow rugs runners or similar coverings Arrange cord away from traffic areas where it will not be tripped over To disconnect heater turn controls to off then remove plug from outlet Do not insert objects into ventilation or exhaust openings as this may cause an electric shock fire or damage the heater To prevent a possible fire do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner Do not use on soft surf...

Page 3: ...d because it is not suitable for your socket or due to damage please follow the wiring instructions shown below The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BROWN LIVE L BLUE NEUTRAL N GREEN YELLOW EARTH E As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug please see ...

Page 4: ...place them on a clean soft dry surface Check the parts list and make sure you have all the parts you need Please recycle all packaging material at your local recycling center or use your household recycling bin You will need the following tools not included Phillips screwdriver Parts and Hardware A Electric fire B Remote Control C Instruction Manual D Artificial logs and Crystals E Charred wood fl...

Page 5: ...Product Dimensions Model Number A B C D E F G H MZEZPUBL16 19 48 2cm 23 2 59cm 5 5 14cm 15 38cm 21 7 55cm 2 6 6 6cm 12 5 31 6cm 15 5 39 4cm MZEZPUBL25 25 63 5cm 23 8 60 3cm 5 5 14cm 15 38cm 21 7 55cm 2 6 6 6cm 17 43 1cm 15 5 39 4cm ...

Page 6: ...ic areas If fitted in a fireplace chimney must be blocked off prior to use See below for more info NOTE Follow all relevant local and national electrical codes MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES Measurements are taken from the glass front Bottom 0 Top 11 8 300mm to mantel Sides 0 Top 11 8 300mm to ceiling Back 0 Front 36 1000mm to vent MINIMUM MANTEL CLEARANCES WARNING WHEN USING PAINT OR LACQUER T...

Page 7: ...el bed tray in a side to side motion Figure 2 Next using the same side to side technique disperse the majority of the charred wood flakes onto the surface of crystals Save some for later 4 Place the artificial logs on the surface of the crystals Figure 3 To enhance the bed further disperse the remainder of the charred wood flakes in and around each log 5 Finally when content with your fuel bed re ...

Page 8: ...Hz outlet see IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION on Pages 2 and 3 Make sure the outlet is in good condition and the plug isn t loose NEVER exceed the maximum amperage for the circuit DO NOT plug other appliances into the same circuit Methods of Operation The electric fire operated by the remote control See figures below Before operating please review the IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION on Pages 2 and 3 Fro...

Page 9: ...unctions enabled 2 Press again flame effect turns off Power and all functions turn off COLOUR COLOUR button Adjusts the flame fuel bed colour NOTE Colour effect stays on until power button is turned off Colour flame fuel bed effect must be on for heater to turn on 1 Press once indicator light turns on Colour changes 2 Press again until desired colour is selected BRIGHT NESS Brightness button Adjus...

Page 10: ...week Press to enter or confirm timer settings Settings Press to move to next step Press to confirm week timer Back Press to clear timer settings Press to return to the previous step Up and Down Press to increase decrease certain settings LCD Screen Weekday Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Note The functions can only be adjusted when the related letters or digits are flashing Note Calibrate the timer...

Page 11: ...ress again When 18 begins flashing use to select the desired temperature for Tuesday 7 Repeat steps 1 to 6 to set the ON OFF time and temperature for Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday 8 Press or to finish ensuring to aim the remote control at the receiver located in the middle of the appliance The appliance will beep once to confirm your settings have been saved successfully Open windo...

Page 12: ...tically turn OFF To reset 1 Unplug the power cord from the outlet 2 Turn the ON OFF switch on the CONTROL PANEL to OFF Wait 5 minutes 3 Inspect the fire unit and make sure all vents are free from dust or lint If they are clogged use a vacuum to clean the vent areas 4 With the POWER switch in the OFF position plug the power cord back into the outlet 5 If the problem continues have your outlet and w...

Page 13: ...y cleaner that could scratch the surface Vents Use a vacuum or duster to remove dust and dirt from the heater and vent areas Plastic Wipe gently with a damp cloth and a mild solution of dish soap and warm water NEVER use abrasive cleansers liquid sprays or any cleaner that could scratch the surface Maintenance Risk of electric shock DO NOT OPEN any panels No user serviceable parts inside ALWAYS tu...

Page 14: ...ent for information regarding the collection systems available If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain damaging your health and well being When replacing old appliances with new ones the retailer is legally obligated to take back your old appliance for disposal free of charge ...

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