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SimpliFire •  SF-ALL40-BK, SF-ALL48-BK, SF-ALL60-BK, SF-ALL84-BK Service Manual  •  2040-960  Rev. G  •  5/20

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SimpliFire Troubleshooting Guide

Symptom

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Circuit breaker trips or fuse 

blows when unit is turned on

Exceeding current rating of the 

circuit breaker or fuse, perhaps from 

operating other appliances on the 

same circuit as the fireplace

Install unit onto a dedicated 15 amp circuit.

Lights in room dim while the 

unit is on

Unit is drawing close to circuit current 

rating

Install unit onto a dedicated 15 amp circuit.

Fireplace will not come on 

when using the manual 

controls on the unit

Appliance is not plugged into an 

electrical outlet

Ensure plug is connected to a working outlet.

Hard-wire connections not correct (if 

applicable)

Review wiring instructions to ensure correct connection.

No incoming power from the electrical 

outlet or electrical box

Check fuse/breaker panel.

Defect in control board (PCB)

Replace the control board (PCB).

Remote control does not work

Low/dead batteries

Replace batteries in the remote.

Remote receiver is blocked, or remote 

is not pointed directly at the receiver.

Ensure receiver is not blocked.  Move closer to the 

appliance.  

Appliance power switch is in the off 

"O" position (if equipped)

Turn the power switch on, to the "I" position (if equipped).

Control board (PCB) malfunction?

Replace control board (PCB).

Heater will not turn on, but 

flame is functioning

Remote is in thermostat mode and 

room temperature (temperature at 

appliance thermistor) is higher than 

the set point on the remote

Increase thermostat set point on the remote, or exit 

thermostat mode (press the thermostat button until no 

temperature set point is displayed on the remote).  See 

"Room Temperature and Thermostat Function" section of 

the manual.  

Appliance has overheated and safety 

thermal switch has tripped

Unplug or turn off power at circuit breaker and allow it to 

cool for 15 minutes.  Then plug in the unit or turn power 

back on at circuit breaker and turn unit back on.

Defective main control board

Replace control board (PCB).

Defective heater assembly

Replace heater assembly.

Heater shuts off automatically 

or won’t stay on

Room temperature (temperature at 

the appliance thermistor) is higher 

than the set point on the remote

Increase thermostat set point on the remote, or exit 

thermostat mode (press the thermostat button until no 

temperature set point is displayed on the remote).  See 

"Room Temperature and Thermostat Function" section of 

the manual.  

Appliance has overheated and safety 

thermal switch has tripped

Unplug or turn off power at circuit breaker and allow it to 

cool for 15 minutes.  Then plug in the unit or turn power 

back on at circuit breaker and turn unit back on.

Heater emits an odor

Normal operation

It is normal for the heater to emit an odor for a brief 

amount of time after turning on.  It is burning off dust that 

has accumulated on the heater.

Flame does not move at all

Flame rotisserie motor is stalled or 

malfunctioning

Cycle unit on or off.  If problem persists inspect rotisserie 

and motor for blockage or interference. If no interference, 

replace the control board (PCB) and rotisserie motor.

Portion of the flame not moving 

or deformed flame effect

Flame LEDs out of place or dislodged 

from the LED mounting bracket

Properly reposition flame LEDs into their mounting 

bracket.  See service manual for how to access flame 

LEDs.

Visible ghosting on the flame 

screen that does not move with 

the flame

Downward LED accent lighting (if 

equipped) is shining on the flame 

screen instead of directly down on the 

ember bed

Inspect downward accent lighting and reposition so no 

light is projecting back onto the flame screen. 

Flame shudder

Flame rotisserie contacting other 

internal components when spinning

Ensure rod is straight and mounted properly and is 

spinning freely without spindles hitting other components. 

Defective flame rotisserie motor 

Replace rotisserie motor.

 

Summary of Contents for SF-ALL40-BK

Page 1: ... following tools and building supplies are available Tape measure Needle nose pliers Hammer Gloves Level Magnetic Phillips screwdriver Safety glasses Drill Flathead screwdriver Phillips Tip Bit socket and ratchet for Blower Heater 5 16 Drill for 3 16 diameter toggle bolts applicable if installing on drywall sheathed walls Masonry Drill 5 16 in applicable if installing on masonry walls Glass Front ...

Page 2: ... Installing Glass 3 Install front panel Locate the J hooks on the back side of the glass on the four rivnuts on the appliance opening Engage the rivnuts See Figure 2 4 Press down on top edge of glass to fully engage J hooks on the rivnuts Note Make sure the glass is fully attached to the fire box so that the control panel can work properly Figure 2 Glass Front Removal Installation 5 Thread the two...

Page 3: ...d from the receptacle 2 Remove the glass front from the appliance Use two people 3 Remove appliance the two screws in upper right and left corners of the glass opening Follow specific instructions from page 1 and 2 for removal of the front glass See Figure 4 CAUTION Two adults recommended for the removal or installation of glass front Use caution when han dling glass Failure to do so could result ...

Page 4: ...seven tabs as shown in Figure 6 Pry the tabs upward at a 30 degree angle During this step take care not to scratch or damage the glass panel behind the tabs FUELBED PLASTIC COVER TABS Figure 6 Remove Plastic Cover 6 Remove the fuelbed plastic cover that covers the fuelbed LED light strips See Figure 6 4 Remove right and left side panels by turning the panels inward See Figure 5 ...

Page 5: ...Board cable See Figure 9 LED LIGHT BOARD CABLE LED LIGHT BOARD CABLE Figure 8 LED Light Board Cable Figure 9 Unplug LED Light Board Cable 4 Remove the LED light board from the bottom isolation columns Starting at one end of the board use a needle nose pliers to compress the plastic barbs from each isolation column as each plastic barb is compressed disengage the LED light board from each barb See ...

Page 6: ...s the opening then lift out the the glass panel from the appliance Set glass panel aside in a safe location preferably a soft surface such as carpet or cardboard Figure 11 Fuelbed LED Light Board Screw Location Receiver Board Installation 6 Locate the Receiver Board in the upper right side of appliance See Figure 13 Figure 13 Reciever Board Location ISOLATION COLUMN ISOLATION COLUMN CABLE Figure 1...

Page 7: ...the Rotisseire Number of center supports may vary See Figure 17 CENTER SCREW LOCATION 14 Pull the Rotisseire to the left to disengage it from the motor then remove the Rotisseire assembly Figure 15 Screw Location Figure 16 Flame Screen Location Figure 17 Rotisseire Screw Location If replacing only the Rotisseire install replacement part and reverse the installation steps Be sure the flame screen i...

Page 8: ...nplug Motor Cable 18 Install replacement part and reverse the installation steps Flame LED Light Board Installation NOTE The following steps 15 18 are only for re placement of the motor If replacing Flame LED Light Board continue onto step 19 19 Remove screws used to attach the flame screen bracket See Figure 21 SCREW LOCATION Figure 21 Remove Flame Screen Bracket Screws 20 Remove flame screen bra...

Page 9: ...wires will be reconnected correctly See Figure 24 Figure 24 Unplug Control Board 25 Install new Control Board and reverse the installation steps Blower Heater Installation 26 Locate the four 4 screws on the mounting plate for the blower heater module See Figure 25 27 Remove the four 4 Phillips screws Figure 25 Remove Mounting Plate Screws 28 Drop the Blower Heater module down on the shelf See Figu...

Page 10: ...This product cannot be installed on a wall sheathed with drywall less than 1 2 in thick unless all six 6 anchor points in the mounting bracket align with structural framing members WARNING Risk of Damage or Personal Injury Al lowable pull out and shear strength are 25 of ultimate values or less as required by building authorities Framed Wall Locate the mounting bracket on the wall in the desired l...

Page 11: ... is stored or secure to avoid tripping and snagging Figure 32 Optional Power Cord Assembly Installation L N RED BLUE Wire Diagram YELLOW GREEN Power Cord Installation The appliance power cord has a three pin NEMA 5 15P plug The power cord should not be used unless a grounded receptacle is available 1 Remove the terminal block cover plate located on the right end of the appliance 2 Disconnect the t...

Page 12: ...circuit breaker and allow it to cool for 15 minutes Then plug in the unit or turn power back on at circuit breaker and turn unit back on Defective main control board Replace control board PCB Defective heater assembly Replace heater assembly Heater shuts off automatically or won t stay on Room temperature temperature at the appliance thermistor is higher than the set point on the remote Increase t...

Page 13: ...self Defective control board PCB Replace control board PCB Similar infrared signal from another remote causing unit to turn on pre 2019 manufactured units only Some TV remotes may cause the fireplace to turn on for appliances manufactured before 2019 Replace control board PCB Excessive noise with heater on Interference with fan blade Inspect heater assembly and fan for obstructions or interference...

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