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HEATER
HEATER button
: Turns heater on and off.
NOTE:
The heater only works when the
flame is on. If the flame is off, the heater
will not turn on.
NOTE:
To prevent overheating, the heater
fan will blow cool air for 8-10 seconds
before the heater turns on and after the
heater turns off.
Turns the heater and blower on/off.
Settings:
H0
- Heater and blower off
H1
- Low Heater on with 733W
H2
- High Heater on with 1465W
NOTE
:
Press and hold the heater button for 5
seconds to lock/unlock the heater and thermostat.
l
TIMER
TIMER button
: Controls timer settings to
turn off fireplace at selected time.
Settings range from 30 min to 8 hours.
1.
Press once:
Indicator light turns on.
Timer defaults to 0.5 hours.
2.
Press again
until desired setting is
reached.
TEMP
1.
Press once:
Touch panel indicator becomes active.
2.
Press again
until desired temperature is reached. Digital display shows settings 0-10.
Table below shows corresponding temperatures:
NOTE:
Press the button for 5 seconds to switch between
°
C and
°
F.
MEDIA
MEDIA BED button
: Turns on media bed
and changes color.
NOTE:
this fireplace has memory function
for ember bed.
1.
Press once:
Turns on ember bed.
2.
Press again
until desired color is
reached. In total ten colors and one fade
mode.
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MEDIA
MEDIA brightness button
: Makes media
bed dimmer and brighter.
1.
Press once:
Brightness becomes active.
2.
Press again
until desired setting is
reached. In total 5 levels.
From L5 - L4 - L3 - L2 - L1-L0 (off)
DOWN
LIGHT
DOWN LIGHT button
: Turns on/off down
light and changes color.
NOTE:
this fireplace has memory function
for down light.
3.
Press once:
Down light color changes.
4.
Press again
until desired color is
reached. In total ten colors and one fade
mode.
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NOTE
:
Press and hold the media button for 5
seconds. Flame, ember bed, and log light will turn off.
5.
HOME
Press the
“HOME”
button returns all functions to factory default.
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