Re-position the heating unit (13) against the sloping part
at the rear, inside the cabinet;
Use 4 parkers to fi x the entire heating unit (13) in the
cabinet (14) (situation M)
(Attention: support the heating unit with
one hand during tightening. If the unit falls,
the electronic equipments may be severely
damaged and this may lead to hazardous
situations!);
Fix the 2 parkers that connect the heat outlet
(12 – Fig. G) to the fi tting frame (7 – Fig. G)
(situation K);
Press the cable harness back into the cable clip and
lock the same in place (situation L);
Use 4 parkers to install the cover plate (17) in front of
the main PCB in the cabinet (14) (situation J);
Now carefully install the effect glass sheet (11) in the
fi replace. Do this with one hand above and the other
hand below the glass sheet. First insert the top of the
effect glass sheet. Rest the effect glass sheet (11) on the
heating bed (situation I and H);
Now hold it with both hands on the side and carefully
lower the effect glass sheet (11) between the heating
bed profi le (16) and the fl ame unit (19). Ensure that the
glass sheet is properly aligned in the centre
(situation H);
Carefully insert the toplight plate (10) into the fi replace
and rest it on the heating bed so that the cables can be
connected;
Connect the three cables (it does not matter where
each cable is installed) through plug connections with
the plugs on the small PCBs on the toplight plate (10)
(situation G);
The effect glass sheet (11) can be pushed backwards to
some extent;
There is now suffi cient space to raise the toplight plate
(10) and to position it in the place where it is to be
installed;
With one hand, raise the toplight plate (10) slightly and
with the other hand, position the left support effect glass
sheet (8) on the left in the position where it is to be
installed (situation F);
Do the same for the right support effect glass sheet (9);
Install the right support effect glass sheet (9) by
tightening 2 parkers (situation E);
Do the same with the left support effect glass sheet (10)
by tightening 3 parkers;
Fix the locking strip of the effect glass sheet (7) by
tightening 5 parkers (situation C);
Position the wood (fi gure H) or pebble set (fi gure I)
on the heating bed (fi gure H and I) (see Section 8);
Position the glass sheet (4), the decorative strips (2 and
3) and the inlet profi le (1) (see Section 7).
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INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL
Standby
Higher flames and glow effect
(steps by pressing)
Heating element I
ON/OFF
Heating element II
ON/OFF
Lower flames and glow effect
(steps by pressing)
Heating elements
I and II off
Figure J
11. Wireless remote control
The appliance is generally supplied with a wireless remote.
The heating elements in the appliance can thereby be
switched on and off, the light intensity (the size of the fl ame
effect) can be adjusted, and the appliance can be placed on
stand-by. The symbols on the remote control have been
explained in Fig. J.
The remote control is battery-powered. The life of the
batteries is around one year. The remote is an infrared
remote control system, so point it at the appliance to
operate it.
The remote control system will only work if the main
switch of the appliance is set at 1.
12. Thermal cut-out
There is a thermal cut-out in the heating elements to
prevent overheating; this can switch off the heating system
if there is an obstruction in front of the hot air outlet
(see Fig. B)
The heating element will switch on automatically after
cooling. If for some reason, the thermal cut-out switches
on, please contact your supplier.
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