Dimplex Optiflame Electric Fireplace Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
B. Remote Control Usage
The remote control operates the fireplace levels
sequentially. The level is increased every time the
ON button on the transmitter is pressed. The
fireplace can be turned off at any point by pressing
the OFF button on the remote control transmitter.
Level 1: The flame effect is turned on and the first
red indicator light is activated.
Level 2: The flame effect remains on, the heater is
activated to the low heat setting, and the first and
second red indicator lights are activated.
Level 3: The flame effect remains on, the heater is
set to the high heat setting, and all three red
indicator lights are activated.
MANUAL CONTROLS
The fireplace can also be controlled in a similar
manner to the remote control with switches located
on the fireplace (FIGURE3).
A. Main Power Switch
Main on/off switch, supplies power to the remote
control receiving unit. When placed in the on
position level 1 indicator will flash.
B. Heater Control Switch
Operates fireplace in the same manner as the
remote control transmitter. Pressing the left side of
this switch has the same effect as the ON button on
the remote control and the right side has the same
effect as the OFF button of the remote control.
Pressing once to the left activates Level 1, twice
activates Level 2, three times activates Level 3.
Pressing to the right turns the fireplace off.
RESETTING THE TEMPERATURE
CUTOUT SWITCH
The heater on this fireplace is protected with a
safety device to prevent overheating. Should the
heater overheat, an automatic cut out will turn the
heater off and it will not come back on without
being reset. It can be reset by switching the Main
Power switch (FIGURE 3) to OFF and waiting 5
minutes before switching it to ON. The remote
control will need to be re-initialized (see page 2)
CAUTION
If you need to continuously reset
the heater, disconnect the power
at the main service panel and call
your local dealer.
NOTE
The heater may emit a slight,
harmless odor when first used.
This odor is a normal condition
caused by initial heating of
internal heater parts and will not
occur again.
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FIGURE 3
NOTE
Hot air will blow from both sides
of the fireplace when the heater
control switch is activated