Desa CGESBMRA, VESBMRA operation manual Infrared Ray Exit, Indicator, Light

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Operating

Instructions

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2.When operating the remote control, it must be pointed at the logset inside the electric stove and a beep must be heard each time you press a function button. The beep con- firms the remote control is performing the function you have requested. Note: Make sure your batteries are fully charged and installed correctly in your remote control.

3.POWER ON/OFF button at the top left is the main ON/OFF power button. Pressing this button you will hear a beep; this acti- vates the power to the unit. Note: If the flame does not come immediately, press the DISPLAY ON/OFF button.

4.The two LOGSET buttons control the brightness of ember bed, which changes the brightness of your logset. To increase the brightness, press and re- lease the BRIGHTER button. Each time you press this button you will hear a beep, and the brightness will increase by a small amount, until the maximum is reached.

To decrease the brightness, press and release the DIMMER button. Each time you press this button you will hear a beep and the brightness will decrease by a small amount, until the minimum brightness is reached.

Infrared

Ray Exit

POWER

 

Indicator

ON/OFF

 

 

 

Light

DISPLAY ON/OFF

Dimmer Brighter

EMBERS/

LOGSET

HEATER ON/OFF

TEMP. CONTROL

HIGH MED LOW

FLAME

LOWER HIGHER

Figure 4 - Remote Control For Electric

Fireplace

5.Heater Button: To activate the heater, press the heater button, then press HI,

MED or LO. The heater is pre-set to the following temperatures:

HIGH will shut off when room reaches approximately 86° F (30° C)

MED will shut off when room reaches ap- proximately 75° F (24° C)

LO will shut off when room reaches approximately 64° F (18° C)

6.To adjust the intensity of the flame, press the two buttons labeled HIGH- ER and LOWER under FLAME .

To increase the flame intensity, press and release the HIGHER button. Each time you press the button you will hear a beep and the size of the flame will increase slightly until the maximum setting is reached.

To decrease the flame intensity, press and release the LOWER button. Each time you press this button you will hear a beep and the size of the flame will decrease slight- ly until the minimum setting is reached.

7.To use the stove as a heater without the flame, press the DISPLAY ON/OFF button to turn the flame off and press the HEATER ON/OFF button to turn the heater on (if the heater was in the OFF position). Press the

DISPLAY ON/OFF button again to turn the flame back on. Press HEATER ON/OFF button again to turn the heater off.

Note: You may have to readjust your de- sired flame setting (see step 6).

8.To turn stove off, press POWER ON/OFF button once. When you hear the beep, the fireplace will be completely off and the flame will disappear. When you restart the fireplace with the remote control, all of the features you had set will remain in effect. NOTICE: This remote control must remain within 26 feet (8 m) of the fireplace to be effective.

IMPORTANT: If flame does not activate after POWER ON/OFF button is pressed, press DISPLAY ON/OFF button to activate the flame. If flame does not appear, repeat step 4.

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