OPERATING INSTRUCTION
The log set control functions can be accessed in two (2) ways:
•Using the control panel buttons, located on the lower
•Using the multifunction remote control unit.
The log set conveniently features separate controls for flame effect and for heater control.
This allows you to operate the unit in two (2) different modes:
•As a
•As a visual effect - only the flame effect is on, the heater is off. We recommend this mode for warm weather application, when you want the ambiance of a fire, without any heat output.
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1 | Main Power Button: |
| This button supplies power to all the functions of the log set. The Main power button must be in |
| the ON position, either from the remote or controls on the log set for the functions to work. |
2 | Heater Control Button: |
| This button controls the heater ON/OFF and 5 temperature modes from Low to High. When the |
| heater is first turned on, it will come on at the lowest room temperature setting. The log set will |
| remember the last heat setting and in later use the heater will start at that setting, unless power |
| to the unit has been interrupted. Each time the Temperature button is pressed, the temperature |
| set point increases, allowing you to adjust the ambient temperature. |
3 | Flame Control button: |
This button controls the brightness of the flame effect with settings at High, Medium and Low. |
When the log set is first turned on, the flame will come on at the highest setting. The log set will remember the last flame setting used and in later use the flame brightness will start at that set- ting, unless power to the unit has been interrupted. Each time the Flame button is pressed, the flame brightness decreases. The only way to turn off the flame effect completely is to turn off the Main Power button.
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