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SimpliFire  •  SF-WMS38-BK  •  2040-911 Rev. E  •  12/15

  

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B.  Operating by Remote Control

•    The fireplace Main Power Switch must be in the 

“ON”position for the remote control to function.

•     Make sure batteries are properly installed in Remote  

Control. 

    - Battery requirements 2-AAA battery (included).

•     The effective range of the remote is up to 13 ft.
•     The remote control must be within the 13 ft. range and 

also be pointed directly at the face of the appliance.  

For best results, position the remote control within 45 

degrees of the face of the appliance 

C.  Resetting Temperature Cutoff Switch

The heater is protected with a safety device to prevent 

overheating.  Should the heater overheat, an auto-

matic cutoff will turn the heater OFF.  It will not turn ON 

automatically without being reset.  If it overheats for any 

reason, it can be reset by:

1.  Turn fireplace to off

2.  Unplug unit and wait 5 minutes
3.  Plug in and turn on.

CAUTION:  If appliance overheats repeatedly, discon-

tinue use and call customer / technical support.  

CAUTION:  If you need to continuously reset the heater, 

unplug the appliance and call customer / technical sup-

port.

ICON

TITLE

FUNCTION

 REMOTE LCD 

DISPLAY

FIREPLACE RESPONSE

 

POWER

The POWER button will turn the 

fireplace on.  It will also put the 

fireplace in a standby mode.  

This will turn off all functions at 

once but will hold the settings in 

memory except Heater function.  

The unit will turn on at the same 

settings by pressing the power 

button again. 

LCD illuminates and 

displays flame status 

Icon and temperature 

set point.  

Fireplace emits single audible beep 

to confirm command to transition to 

ON or STANDBY state

 

FLAME

By pressing the FLAME button, 

the unit will cycle through four 

flame effects.

LCD illuminates and 

displays flame status 

icon.

Fireplace emits single audible beep 

to confirm command to transition 

between four FLAME states.

 

  

 

HEATER

Press Heater button once 750W 

heater turns on. 

Press Heater button twice 1500W 

turns on,

Press Heater button three times, 

turns off heater.

LCD illuminates 
and displays heater 
status icon. 

Fireplace emits signal audible 

beep to confirm command to 

transition between HEATER states.  

Fireplace displays one red LED for 

8 seconds to confirm low heater 

command.  Fireplace displays two 

red LED for 8 seconds to confirm 

high heater command.  

 

 

THERMOSTAT

Pressing the Temperature button 

adjusts the heaters response 

to the ambient temperature 

conditions in the room.  

Temperature adjusts from 16 °C 

- 28 °C (61 °F - 82 °F).  Power 

button must be on to set °C to °F. 

Hold for 3 seconds and the LCD 

display from °C to °F.

Remote displays 

the temperature. If 

in Stand-by mode, 

temperature displays 

but cannot be 

adjusted.

Fireplace emits single audible beep 

to confirm command to change 

desired temperature set point.

 

TIMER

Pressing the Timer button sets 

the time desired for the fireplace 

to run.  The Timer can be set from 

.5 hour up to 9 hours in 1 hour 

increments.

Remote will display 

the time setting 

selected. If in Stand-

by mode time will 

display but cannot be 

adjusted.

Fireplace emits single audible beep 

to confirm command to transition 

between four FLAME states.

 

LIGHT

Pressing the Light button 

changes the glass fascia 

backlight colors (14 colors 

available), and turns it on/off.

No indicator.

Summary of Contents for SF-WMS38-BK

Page 1: ...ALL OPERATE OR MAINTAIN THIS PRODUCT PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS BY OBSERVING ALL SAFETY INFORMATION FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE Congratu...

Page 2: ...foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock or fire or damage the appliance To prevent a possible fire do not block appliance connection fan air int...

Page 3: ...g Appliance 5 C Model and Serial Number Information 5 3 GETTING STARTED A Parts and Hardware 6 B Tools and Supplies Needed 6 C Appliance 6 D Location 7 E Clearance to Combustibles 7 F Electrical Suppl...

Page 4: ...s or other external sources and residues left on the plated surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners or polishes Repair or replacement of parts that are subject to normal wear and tear during the wa...

Page 5: ...he packaging Discard packaging Carefully inspect components for any damage Reference parts list to verify all parts have been received Read all the instructions before starting the installation Follow...

Page 6: ...Quantity Fire Box 1 Glass 1 Pedestal 1 Instruction Manual 1 Remote Control 1 AAA Battery 2 Wall Mounting Bracket attached to unit 1 Masonry Anchor 4 Screw ST5 x 40 4 Machine Screw M5x16 attached to p...

Page 7: ...WARNING Risk of Fire Keep electrical cords drapery furnishings or other combustibles at least 3 ft 0 9 m from the front of the appliance and away from the sides or rear Note One of the installation a...

Page 8: ...Section B Masonry Wall In the marked locations drill four 5 16 in diameter x 2 in deep holes Insert the provided wall anchors into the holes Gently tap the anchors with a hammer until they are flush...

Page 9: ...ltimate values or less as required by building authorities Framed Wall For each of the marked mounting point locations determine which points align with a structural fram ing member At the points wher...

Page 10: ...rence Not all media need to be used F Glass Front Installation Install glass front by setting both hooks of the front glass panel into the slots at the top front edge of the firebox as shown in Figure...

Page 11: ...h located on the right side of the appliance A beep should be heard when the power is first applied See Figure 5 1 Main Power Switch The POWER switch supplies power to all functions of the appliance T...

Page 12: ...ture set point Fireplace emits single audible beep to confirm command to transition to ON or STANDBY state FLAME By pressing the FLAME button the unit will cycle through four flame effects LCD illumin...

Page 13: ...Fire To reduce risk of fire do not store or use gasoline or any other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of the appliance WARNING Risk of Electrical Shock Any other servic ing needed must be...

Page 14: ...equesting service parts from your dealer or distributor Stocked at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 1 Black Glass GLA WM38 BK Y 2 Hardware Bag HRDW 38WM Y 3 Hanging Bracket BRACKET WM38 Y 4...

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