OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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To use the remote control,
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control will turn the unit ON and "wakeup" the saved function settings.
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saved setting. Press the button again to adjust it and press the main power button on the insert or
on the remote control to turn the unit OFF and save the new setting into memory.
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-ature setting was not saved, it will show the flame brightness setting saved in memory. If neither
one has a setting saved to memory, then only the emberbed will glow (as a power light indicator).
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HEATER OVERRIDE
The power to the heater can be disengaged to prevent the heater from being accidentally or
unintentionally powered on. This feature is primarily added to help prevent children from powering
on the heater when it is not desired.
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The symbol E3 will display and then go blank while beeping 3 times. The heater function is now
locked. If the heater incon is pressed again E3 will appear then fade. The Flame, Downlight and
Timer functions will operate normally. Only the heater and blower are disengaged.
To unlock the heater function, press and hold the Temperature button for 10 seconds. The symbol
E3 will display and then go blank while beeping 3 times. The heater function is now engaged.
By pressing the Temperature button again you will be able to adjust the heat temperature to your
desired temperature.
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