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2.2.2

 

Startup Using the Keypad Interface 

Open the display panel by pushing down on the 
small rectangle located in the lower right area of the 
fireplace screen (see Figure 1). The display panel 
will popup. 

 

To the left of the display, press the power button on 
the Settings Pad (Figure 2) and the “Initializing” 
“Please Standby” display will appear while the 
controller boots up and the steam supply is heated 
(Approx. 3 minutes). 

As soon as the fireplace is ready to operate, you will 
see a “Ready” display. After a short delay, the 
simulated fire will start and the display backlight will 
turn off.  The display may be pushed down again to 
lock it into place, hiding it from view. 

Note:  

The wireless remote control may also be used 

to operate the fireplace. 

2.2.3

 

Shutdown Using the Settings Pad 

Press the power button again and the simulated 
flame will shut off. 

2.2.4

 

Operational Status Indicators 

In Figure 2 there is an illustration of the fireplace’s 
status indicators.  The operational states are: 

A

 – When the fireplace is first turned on and is 

powering up, the “Initializing…” indicator will come 
on, followed by the “Please Standby” indicator. 

B

 – A timer shows how much time has elapsed since 

the fireplace was first powered up.  Typically, this 
should not be more than a few minutes. 

C

 – When the startup sequence is complete, the 

“Ready!” indicator will appear and the unit is fully 
operational. 

D

 – When the water reservoir it low, the “Add Water” 

indicator will come on to warn that more water 
should be added for continued operation. 

E

 – When it is necessary to replace the water filter, 

the “Change Water Filter” indicator will come on. 

F

 – If the fireplace’s viewing window (glass) is left 

open or has not been closed properly, the “Viewing 
Window Open” indicator warns that it should be 
closed. 

G

 – If the fireplace controller has detected a Fault 

condition affecting proper operation, the “Contact 
Service” and “Fault Code(s)” indicators will come on.  
Please call a service technician to resolve these 
types of problems. 

H

 – The flame height, flame intensity and Aux. heat 

settings are setup according to customer 
preferences.  These are confirmed by 3 rows of 
indicators to view adjustments as they are entered. 

Settings Pad

 – This entry pad allows for the power 

to be turned on/off, the Aux. Heat to be turned on/off 
and the operating menu to be accessed.  The 
fireplace settings may generally be changed by 
scrolling through the menu and using the “-“ and “+” 
adjustment buttons to make changes.  If a Fault is 
detected, the “Alert” indicator and corresponding 
display will be activated. 

 

 

 

Figure 1 

 

 

Figure 2

 

Summary of Contents for FusionFire 60

Page 1: ...Rev 7 Copyright 2017 2018 all rights reserved U S and Foreign Patents Pending FusionFireTM Steam Fireplace INSTALLATION USER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...3 Preparation 8 3 3 1 Framing for Wall Build In 10 3 3 1 1 Framing Details 10 3 3 2 Electrical Power Connections 11 3 3 2 1 Connect Flame Only No Heater 11 3 3 2 2 Connect Flame Heater 11 3 3 3 Water Supply 11 3 3 3 1 Water purity 11 3 3 3 2 Water line connection 11 3 3 3 3 Manual fill option 11 3 3 4 Venting 11 3 3 4 1 Optional venting requirements 11 3 3 4 2 Steam safety 12 3 4 Installation 12 3...

Page 3: ...gement office NOTE The advisories on this page will be updated with the appropriate information upon completion of U L compliance testing This product is guaranteed for 2 years from the date of installation as set out in the terms and conditions of sale between Modern Flames and your local dealer This guarantee will be invalid to the extent permitted by law if the appliance has not been installed ...

Page 4: ...ine included for plumbed installations allows automatic filling If no water source available manual water filling allows for 12 hours of continuous use Integrated water filter system ensures clean operation and full rated product life FauxFire technology is a patented simulated flame system that utilizes steam and lighting techniques to create a realistic flame effect 1 2 2 Basic and Optional Feat...

Page 5: ... shock or injury to persons 9 Do not attempt to make electrical or mechanical adjustments or repairs without the services of qualified personnel 10 Do not make any electrical connections even temporary under carpeting along baseboards etc All electrical connections to this appliance must be done within walls and in accordance with local electrical codes 11 The appliance is hardwired and has no mai...

Page 6: ...ed since the fireplace was first powered up Typically this should not be more than a few minutes C When the startup sequence is complete the Ready indicator will appear and the unit is fully operational D When the water reservoir it low the Add Water indicator will come on to warn that more water should be added for continued operation E When it is necessary to replace the water filter the Change ...

Page 7: ...rfaces until ready to operate the fireplace see Figure 4 This will protect from dust contamination and scratches during installation 3 2 Fitting the Fireplace 3 2 1 Location of the Fireplace The fireplace may be installed at any indoor location However when choosing a location please keep in mind the following guidelines Install out of direct sunlight for maximum performance Select a suitable loca...

Page 8: ...nter of the fire display area is properly located within the room as planned in advance 3 3 Preparation There is one power connection or two power connections if heater is used a water supply connection connection optional and a vent pipe connection optional that must be put in place by the installer Figure 7 The user controls are self contained and are accessed either by using the Settings Pad as...

Page 9: ...P a g e 9 Figure 7 ...

Page 10: ...ming Details Please reference the Display Window Centerline drawing Figure 6 above and the Installed Fireplace Illustrations Figures 8 9 to be sure the fireplace is properly centered in the room NOTE The fireplace becomes heavy when its water reservoir is full To prevent undue stress on the framing use a platform constructed from plywood to support the entire assembly before finishing For best per...

Page 11: ...ed for extended boiler life 3 3 3 2 Water line connection When connecting to a fresh water supply use a polyurethane water line with a John Guest fitting connected to an in line ball valve 3 3 3 3 Manual fill option A water line is not mandatory for operation Manual fill is available and comes standard with each fireplace When the water supply container level gets low a warning is shown on the dis...

Page 12: ... bottom support Then locate the Water Leak Sensor which is attached to the rear of the fireplace in a small plastic bag After removing the sensor from the bag slide it into the small slot located on the front right corner of the mat Be sure the two connecting wires are facing up to allow connection to the fireplace and face the printed circuit pattern down If the sensor gets wet it will trigger a ...

Page 13: ...nit It is recommended that this tubing be joined to the water feed line by using a John Guest quick connect union supplied as shown in Figure 14 It is also recommended that a compression fitting with a shut off valve be fitted at the water source a ball valve of the type shown in the Figure 15 not supplied Note There is another water shut off valve that is accessible through the front of the firep...

Page 14: ...ex 12 2 CU NM B W G or Solid Romex 12 4 CU NM B W G cable AC Circuit Breakers The AC breaker panel circuit protection is required to be 20A single pole circuit breaker 15A not allowed The auxiliary heater must be on a separate dedicated breaker Terminating AC Connections Once the wiring has been run between the breaker panel and the fireplace terminate see Figure 17 above the appropriate conductor...

Page 15: ...he probes together and verify a reference reading for 0 Ohms or a very low value as shown in Figure 18 2 Connect the multimeter between the copper grounding bar and the green wire connection on the fireplace s AC input screw terminal as shown in Figures 19a and 19b Verify that the reading is 0 Ohms within 0 1 Ohms of the reference value previously noted Figure 18 Figure 19a Ground Bar Figure 19b A...

Page 16: ...viously noted 4 Likewise connect the multimeter alternatively between the copper grounding bar and the side metal rear metal light bar and boiler metal parts of the fireplace Verify that the readings are within 0 1 Ohms of the reference value for each test If any of the reference readings are 0 2 Ohms or greater contact a factory representative before completing the installation Figure 20b Front P...

Page 17: ...l stop 3 4 4 3 Construction Barrier After the fireplace is installed the drywall is finished construction is complete and there is no debris on the site remove the cardboard construction barrier from the front see Figure 21 Then carefully remove the protective film from the media bed by removing the tape holding it in place 3 4 5 Final start up procedure Make sure all connections and the fireplace...

Page 18: ... to start the fireplace It will begin in Warm Up mode the text Initializing Please Standby shown in Figure 25 is displayed A countdown timer displays time remaining while it warms up As soon as the fireplace is ready to operate after about 3 minutes you will see a Ready display see Figure 26 along with the total run time that has been accumulated for the fireplace After a short delay the simulated...

Page 19: ...ive during operation 3 4 5 4 Draining the Reservoir Boiler Should it become necessary to drain the boiler and reservoir a T valve is positioned in the water line between the Steam Subsystem pump and the manifold inlet A recoil type drain hose of length 2m 5m is connected to the T valve and stored for use beneath the media bed To drain the water tank for winterizing the T valve see Figure 28 is use...

Page 20: ...a life span of up to 20 years Q Can the fireplace be installed outside A No Please review the entire safety sections before installing this fireplace Q Does the fireplace need to be on a dedicated 20 Amp circuit A Yes and two dedicated 20 Amp circuits must be wired when the heater is used Q What thickness of drywall should be used for the recessed installation A 1 2 or 5 8 Q How often does the bat...

Page 21: ...r and its control board Boiler control board is defective Replace the control board with one of the same model and part Nothing comes on front panel screen etc There is a problem with the keypad and or its mounting that is preventing the buttons from functioning Reposition the fireplace in the installation so that no part of the fireplace is interfering with the keypad controls Check that there is...

Page 22: ...e battery in remote control with a 2032 coin cell Not aiming control correctly Aim remote control to the upper right of the viewing area where sensor is located Remote control defective Replace remote control Remote Sensor is defective Replace remote sensor inside fireplace Aux heater does not function and or Fault code 16 AUX HEATER FAILURE is shown on the display Heater wiring is loose at firepl...

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