Operating Instructions

All of the fireplace control functions can be accessed in two (2) ways:

Using a multifunction remote control unit.

Using touchpad control panel, located in the lower right-hand corner of the fireplace behind the door front or fixed front (depending on the model).

The infrared remote control relies on a line of sight and must be pointed at the touchpad control panel of the fireplace to work. The remote control unit has all the controls required to operate any electronic features on the unit. If you prefer to use the touchpad control on the fireplace unit itself, open the fixed front or open the doors (depending on the model) to access the touchpad buttons. The layout of the buttons on touch- pads and remote control unit can be seen in Figures 10, 11 & 12, respectively.

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2

1

6

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8

7

Fig. 12 Remote control. NOTE: The overhead light function on the remote shown does not apply to HEF22.

As a visual effect - only 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.

As a heater - only heater is on, while the flame

A

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B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

I/O

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1

 

 

6

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4

I/O

effect is off. This mode allows you to use your fire-

place as an electric heater, without any flame effect.

Refer to Figures 10, 11 & 12 for locations of the but- tons on both, the touchpad and remote control unit, described in the following operating instructions. Note that in both cases, button numbers as shown in the fig- ures are the same.

NOTE: When the flame or heater is activated by but- tons 1 or 4 on either the remote control or touchpad control panel, the respective LED lights up to indicate and allow settings to be changed. After 20 seconds of

Fig. 10 HEF22 touchpad buttons.

inactivity, a feature of the fireplace is for the LED visu- als on the touchpad control panel to go out. You must activate the fireplace electronics by depressing any

3

A

2

B

6

5

buttons on the remote control or the touchpad control panel for the LED visuals to reappear before any set- tings can be made or changed.

Flame Speed Control

I/O

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I/O

4

Your fireplace features a flame speed that can be con- trolled either by remote control or at the touchpad con-

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8

trol panel. By depressing button 1 once, the flame effect will be activated and turn on. By repeatedly depressing buttons 2 or 3, you can decrease or

Fig. 11 HEF26 and HEF33 touchpad buttons. (Button 8 does not apply to HEF22.)

The fireplace features conveniently separate controls for flame effect and for heater control. This allows you to operate the unit in three (3) different modes:

As a full-featured fireplace - both flame effect and heater are on. This mode allows you to enjoy the look of the fire along with the heat output of a heater.

increase the flame effect speed to achieve the desired flame effect. Refer to the visual indicator A to monitor the relative speed of the flame effect between the slowest (lowest light bar) and fastest (highest light bar). For your added convenience, the flame effect speed setting is stored in memory when the flame effect is turned off.

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HEF22 specifications

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