Heat & Glo LifeStyle CF750E, CF550ENH Troubleshooting Guide, Issues Possible Causes Solutions

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9Troubleshooting

A. Troubleshooting Guide

Issues

Possible Causes

Solutions

Heater doesn’t turn on with the main

1.

Power switch is off.

1.

Turn the power switch to the “ON” position.

switch or remote transmitter.

2.

Circuit breaker is tripped

2.

May need to put the heater on a dedicated service or

 

 

 

 

 

reduce the number of appliances on the circuit.

 

3.

Heater is unplugged from wall outlet.

3.

Plug the cord into an outlet.

 

4.

Loose wiring.

4.

Check all wiring for loose connections.

Heater is on, but no fl ame or low fl ame

1.

The bulbs are burned out

1.

Replace the bulbs.

intensity.

2.

Loose wiring.

2.

Check all wiring for loose connections.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flames are frozen.

1.

Loose wiring.

1.

Check all wiring for loose connections.

 

2.

Flame element is not attached to the

2.

Reattach the fl ame element to the motor.

 

 

motor.

 

 

 

3.

Motor is defective.

3.

Replace the motor.

Excessive noise in the lower portion of

1.

Flame element isn’t seated properly.

1.

Reinstall the fl ame element.

the heater.

2.

Motor is defective.

2.

Replace the motor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heater/blower assembly doesn’t come

1.

Heater/blower assembly switch is off.

1.

Turn the heater switch to the “ON” position.

on.

2.

Thermostat is set too low.

2.

Move the thermostat knob clockwise until you hear a

 

 

 

 

 

“click”.

 

3.

Heater/blower assembly is overheated.

3.

The heater/blower assembly is protected by a thermal

 

 

 

 

cutout switch. Shut off all heater switches on the

 

 

 

 

dashboard including the main power switch. Wait 5

 

 

 

 

minutes, then turn the heater on.

 

4.

Loose wiring.

4.

Check all wiring for loose connections.

Fan runs but not heat is put out.

1.

Loose wiring.

1.

Check all wiring for loose connections.

 

2.

Bad heating element.

2.

Replace the heater/blower assembly.

 

 

 

 

 

Heater element is on but fan doesn’t

1.

Loose wiring.

1.

Check all wiring for loose connections.

run.

2.

Fan is defective.

2.

Replace the heater/blower assembly.

 

The heater/blower assembly doesn’t

1.

Thermostat is set too high.

1.

Move the thermostat knob counter-clockwise until you

turn off.

 

 

 

hear a “click”.

 

 

 

 

 

Excessive noise in upper portion of the

1.

Build up of dirt on the fans.

1.

Clean all fans.

heater.

2.

Heater fan is defective.

2.

Replace the heater/blower assembly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remote control doesn’t work.

1.

Remote is out of range.

1.

Move remote closer to the heater.

 

2.

Low batteries.

2.

Replace the batteries.

Odor.

 

The heater may emit a slight, harmless

 

 

 

 

odor when fi rst used. This is a normal

 

 

 

 

condition caused by initial heating of the

 

 

 

 

internal parts and will not occur again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Heat & Glo • CRESTFIRE Series Electric Fireplace • 4030-239 Rev J • 04/05

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Contents CF550EV Homeowner Reference Information Listing Label Information/LocationHeater Serial # Model Table of Contents Listing and Code Approvals CertificationGetting Started Important InstructionsNot intended for use as a primary heat source Tools and Supplies Needed Fire RiskClearances Framing and ClearancesSelecting Heater Location Electrocution RiskFraming 30 in. min 762 mm In. 12 in mm 305 mm 356 mmWiring 120VAC Wall Outlet Installation120VAC Hardwire Installation 240VAC Hardwire Installation Wall Switch Wiring 12VDCHeater Preparation Secure and Level the HeaterShock Risk Fire Risk Finishing Material Finishing ChecklistFinishing Combustible MaterialMantel CeilingAccessories Heater SetupClean Heater Remove Shipping MaterialsManual Controls Access ControlsOperating Instructions Function of Manual ControlsHand Held Remote Control Transmitter RCE-HNG-B Optional Wall Switch Control FCC RequirementsCanadian Equipment Requirements Troubleshooting Troubleshooting GuideIssues Possible Causes Solutions Cleaning the Glass Doors and Back Acrylic Panel Maintenance and ServiceCleaning the Firebox and Control Compart- ment Replacing the Light BulbsHeater/Blower Assembly Maintenance Maintenance Task ListHeater Dimensions Reference MaterialsOptional Components RCE-HNG-BFronts Trim KitsLeft Right Surrounds Marble LuxService Parts Crestfire# Description of Part CF550E Series CF750E Series Qty Warranty Limited WarrantyContact Information