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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM

SOLUTION

There is no power to the unit.

1. Make sure the power cord is plugged into a working 120V

AC electrical outlet.

2. Check for a tripped circuit breaker, or a blown fuse.

3. If the unit had been working, but then turned off by itself, the

temperature limiting control must be reset. Please see

instructions on Page .

The flame effect does not work.

The flame effect does not turn

off when I press the flame button.

The heater does not work.

Hot air does not blow when the

heater is first turned on.

The fans blow cool air before the heating elements turn on, and

after they turn off, to prevent overheating. This is normal.

The remote control does not

work.

The power cord, or the outlet

faceplate, is hot.

Turn the heater off immediately. Wait for the cord to cool and

unplug the heater. See the warnings on Page for possible

causes. Call an electrician to examine your home’s wiring.

The thermostat (TEMP button)

does not work.

1. Make sure the heater is turned on. The thermostat will not

work unless the heater is turned on.

2. Make sure the thermostat is not set too low. If the thermostat

is set lower than room temperature, the heater will turn off.

3. If the thermostat was overridden by the heater button, press

the temp button to restart the thermostat.

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3

6

12

Make sure the POWER switch on the control panel is turned on.

The flame effect stays on until the POWER switch is turned off.

1.  Ensure the POWER switch is turned ON for the heater 

     to operate.

2.  Make sure the thermostat control is not turned down too 

     low. If the thermostat is set lower than the room temperature

     the heater will not turn on.

1. Make sure the batteries are properly installed.

2. Replace the batteries if they are old or out of date.

3. Don’t press the remote control buttons too quickly. Give the 

    unit time to respond to your commands.

Summary of Contents for EFS-XB22A

Page 1: ... owner s manual including all safety information before plugging in or using this product Failure to do so could result in fire electric shock or serious personal injury Keep this owner s manual in a safe place for future reference If you sell or give this product away make sure this manual accompanies this product Pictures within this owner s manual are for reference only Please refer to the actu...

Page 2: ... or repair NEVER run the power cord under carpeting DO NOT cover powder cord with throw rugs runners or similar coverings DO NOT route power cord under furniture or appliances Arrange power cord away from any traffic area and where it will not be tripped over Connect to properly grounded power outlets ONLY NEVER insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this ma...

Page 3: ...eat or catch fire ALWAYS check your heater cord and plug connections with each use i Make sure the plug fits tight in the outlet Faulty wall outlet connections or loose plugs can cause the outlet to overheat ii Heaters draw more current than small appliances Overheating may occur even if it has not occurred with the use of other appliances iii During use check frequently to see if the plug outlet ...

Page 4: ...recycle whenever possible 2 x AAA batteries NOTICE Make sure all parts are dry and the power cord and plug are not damaged See IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION on pages 2 and 3 1 x Stove Heater 4 x Legs C 16 x M4x12mm Screws D 1 x Remote Control 1 x 40w E 12 Bulb Spare replacement if required E F POWER ON OFF HEATER LOW HIGH OFF FLAME TIMER FLAME SHADE 比例 25 400 NOTICE This product includes GLASS ALWA...

Page 5: ...ecurely attached STEP1 Carefully turn the Stove Heater A upside down and lay it on a clean soft surface STEP2 Align the holes in the Leg B with the holes in the corner of the stove frame as shown STEP3 Thread four M4x12mm Screws C through the holes in the leg and into the stove frame STEP4 Partially tighten the screws with a phillips screwdriver Repeat Step 2 and 3 for the other three Legs B STEP5...

Page 6: ... CONTROL Before operating please review the IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION on Page 2 and 3 and follow all warnings Make sure the POWER switch located on the front panel is turned OFF Plug the power cord into a 120 Volt 15 Amp grounded outlet see IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION on Pages 2 and 3 Make sure the outlet is in good condition and that the plug is not loose NEVER exceed the maximum amperage for...

Page 7: ...eater Press the Heat Button once 750W LOW HEAT heater turns on and the fan starts to blow warm air Press the Heat Button again 1 500W HIGH HEAT heater turns on and blows hot air Press the Heat Button again and heater turns OFF The fan will continue to blow to allow heater to cool down and then turns off Thermostat Control Heater must be ON either LOW or HIGH heat for the thermostat function to ope...

Page 8: ...tness 6 options Press once for low heat 750w The fan starts and warm air follows after 15 seconds Press again for high heat 1500w The fan blows hot air Press again to turn heat OFF NOTE The fan will continue to blow to allow heater elements to cool down and then turns off POWER ON OFF HEATER LOW HIGH OFF FLAME TIMER FLAME SHADE Press Timer once to increase timer setting by hour increments Maximum ...

Page 9: ...3 9 STEP 1 Push down gently and slide back to remove the Remote Control D battery compartment cover STEP 2 Insert the 2 AAA Batteries F into the battery compartment ensuring the polarity matches the terminals as indicated in the battery compartment STEP 3 Replace the battery compartment cover 1 2 3 NOTICE To avoid long term battery leakage and possible damage to the remote control unit we recommen...

Page 10: ...oving this fireplace Failure to do so could result in electric shock fire or personal injury The fan motors are lubricated at the factory and will not require lubrication for the life of the product Electrical components are integrated in the fireplace and are not serviceable by the consumer Store heater in a clean dry place when not in use WARNING No servicing should be performed by the consumer ...

Page 11: ...Panel in place DO NOT remove the back cover There are no user serviceable parts inside The flame effect is created by 1 x 40 Watt light bulbs with E 12 small socket base Use only this same type of bulb as a replacement If the flame effect does not work the bulbs may have come loose or been damaged during shipping 3 11 ALWAYS turn the heater OFF and unplug the power cord from the outlet before clea...

Page 12: ... the warnings on Page for possible causes Call an electrician to examine your home s wiring The thermostat TEMP button does not work 1 Make sure the heater is turned on The thermostat will not work unless the heater is turned on 2 Make sure the thermostat is not set too low If the thermostat is set lower than room temperature the heater will turn off 3 If the thermostat was overridden by the heate...

Page 13: ...always be kept clear How much does it cost each month to run the heater Example 1500 Watts equals 1 5 Kilowatt Hours KWH Contact your utility to find out the cost per KWH Then use this formula 1 5 x 0 00 KWH 0 00 per hour For example If the utility charges 0 20 per KWH then the cost is 1 5 x 0 20 0 30 per hour If you run the heater 5 hours per day the cost will be 5 x 0 30 1 50 day 30 days x 1 50 ...

Page 14: ... loss cost or damage arising out of or in connection with the sale maintenance use or inability to use this product even if DFJM or its directors officers or agents have been advised of the possibility of such losses costs or damages or if such losses costs or damages are foreseeable In no event will DFJM or its officers directors or agents be liable for any di rect losses costs or damages that ex...

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