Installation and Operating Instructions
08/18936/0 Issue 0
Wall Fire SP4
Model No: SP4
Dimensions
(millimetres)
Fig. 1
THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD BE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Electrical
Important Safety Advice:
WARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
This heater must be used on an AC ~ supply only and the
voltage marked on the heater must correspond to the supply
voltage.
When using electrical appliances, basic
precautions should be followed to reduce the risk
of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons,
including the following :
Do not switch the appliance on until properly installed. Please
read all the safety warnings and operating instructions.
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If the appliance is damaged, check
immediately with the supplier before
installation and operation.
General
Unpack the heater carefully and retain the packaging for pos-
sible future use, in the event of moving or returning the fire to
your supplier.
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Do not use this heater in the immediate
surroundings of a bath, shower or swimming
pool.
Contents of Carton.
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Do not use outdoors.
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SP4 Heater.
Wall fixing bracket.
Six fixing screws and six wall plugs.
Remote control and batteries ( 3 AAA’s type).
Spare bulb.
This heater must not be located immediately
above or below a fixed socket outlet or
connection box.
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Do not cover - Overheating will result if the
heater is accidentally covered.
Do not connect the heater to an electricity supply until it is
installed on a wall correctly. - see ‘Installation’.
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In the event of a fault unplug the heater.
When in operation there is a 300 watt heat output from the
fuel effect, and an additional 120 watt output when the heated
glass panel is in operation.
Unplug the heater when not required for long
periods.
The heater can be used remotely or manually. - see ‘Opera-
tion’.
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Although this heater complies with safety
standards, we do not recommend its use on
deep pile carpets or on long hair type of rugs.
General features of remote control are:
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Do not leave young children, the elderly, or
the infirm unsupervised in the vicinity of the
heater.
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Activate/Deactivate heated glass panel.
The illumination of fuel effect can be increased or
decreased.
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The appliance must be positioned so that the
plug is accessible.
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Programmable timer.
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If the supply cord is damaged it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or service agent
or similarly qualified person in order to avoid
a hazard.
Please note: Used in an environment where background noise
is very low, it may be possible to hear the motor which oper-
ates the flame effect. This is normal and should not be a cause
for concern.
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Manual Operation
The Standby Switch (Switch 1) must be first turned ‘ON’ and
theAUTO/MAN (Switch 2) switch set to ‘MANUAL’ to operate
the manual controls - see Fig 6.
Note : When the fire is put in Manual mode the first time the
flame effect will come on indicated by the Bottom neon coming
on for 3 seconds - see Fig 7.
MAN
AUTO ON OFF
Manual Controls
Fig. 6
Indication
Setting
Operation
Press the ‘ I ’ button (Switch 3)
Top Neon
Flame Effect only
Press the ‘ I ’ button again (Switch 3)
Flame Effect & Heat On
Bottom Neon
Neons for
indicating
operation level
Fig. 7
To go to the previous settings press the ‘ O ‘ button (Switch
3).
To increase or decrease the brightness of the flames, use
the dimmer button (Switch 4). You can have any setting
between full brightness and the flames totally off. The heat
setting will remain the same.
To turn off the power the Standby Switch (Switch 1) must be
turned ‘OFF’.
Note : Every time that manual mode is selected the previous
light and heat settings come on automatically.
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Operating Instructions
Remote Control Operation
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Switching ON/OFF
The heater can be switched on by pressing the enter ~ or
e f buttons.
General
The remote control consists of 5 control buttons and a LCD
display with a visible area of 40x40mm.
The heater can be switched off by moving the cursor to the
OFF menu item.
The maximum range of use for the remote control is 15metres.
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Flame brightness
Navigate the cursor to FLAME with the e f buttons. Press
- - to change the brightness of the fire effect from off (0) to
maximum (50).
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Heat settings
Navigate the cursor to HEAT with the e f buttons. Press -
- to change the heat setting between off/low heat.
Note: If the room temperature
is higher than the remote
control set temperature located on the left side of LCD display,
heat will not come on (see Thermostat operation below).
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Thermostat
Navigate the cursor to TEMP with the e f buttons. Press -
- to set the desired remote control set temperature between
5°C and 35°C and press enter ~. When the room tempera-
ture
is higher than the remote control set temperature,
the heater switches off automatically until the room tempera-
ture
falls below the remote control set temperature.
Runback timer
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Navigate the cursor to TIMER with the e f buttons. Set the
hours (0 to 4) with - - and press enter ~. Then set the
minutes (0 to 59) with - - and press enter ~. Now the
runback timer is activated (the symbol TIMER appears) and
will switch the heater off automatically when the pre-set time
is over.
LCD Display Fig. 8
LCD display
The LCD display shows the following functions:
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Main menu points: OFF, FLAME, HEAT, TEMP, TIMER,
PROG, and TIME.
Brightness of the flame effect shown as a bar chart in 4
steps (50 steps internally).
Remote control set temperature in °C (thermostat
function).
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Time setting
Navigate the cursor to TIME with the e f buttons. Press the
enter button ~ to adjust the weekday with the - - buttons.
Confirm with the enter button ~ and set the hours and minutes
with - -. Press enter ~ or f to leave the time menu.
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Room temperature
in °C .
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Program mode
Selectable heat settings LOW HEAT / OFF.
Time display in format hh:mm – shown as 24hr.
Weekdays MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SUN.
1. Navigate the cursor to PROG with the e f, buttons and
press enter . Choose a program number between 1 and
32 with the - - buttons and press enter ~.
2. Set the days with - - . Single days, Monday until Friday,
Saturday and Sunday or Monday until Sunday can be
chosen. Press the enter button ~ to accept.
Menu functions
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OFF
FLAME
50 (max. brightness).
switching off of all functions (stand-by mode).
switching on the flame effect from 0 (off) to
3. Set the program start time with - - and confirm the
hours and minutes with the enter button ~.
4. Set the program stop time with - - and confirm the
hours and minutes with the enter button ~.
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HEAT
to 1 (low heat).
TEMP
temperature from 5°C to 35°C.
TIMER
1 minute to 4 hours 59 minutes). When the selected time
is over the unit will be in stand-by mode.
setting the desired heat position from 0 (off)
5. Set the remote control set temperature with - - and
preselection of the remote control set
confirm with the enter button ~.
6. Set the brightness of the fire effect with - - from 0 to
50 and confirm with the enter button ~.
selection of the run back timer function (from
7. Set the heat setting between off/low heat/maximum heat
with the - - button and confirm with the enter button ~.
8. All settings for the first program are done now. Enter a
new program according to the steps 1-8 or activate the
already entered program by leaving of this menu with
the e button.
9. Now the program mode is active, the symbol PROG
appears. The heater operates according to the entered
information. While the program mode is activated, the
start and stop time, the active program number and the
remote control set temperature and the room temperature
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PROG
selection of the programming mode. 32
individual programs can be entered. This is a week timer
where all functions of the unit can be checked time
controlled.
TIME
setting the time and the weekdays.
First steps
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Fit batteries supplied.
Press switch 1 to ON (see Fig. 6).
Press switch 2 to AUTO (see Fig. 6)
will be displayed alternating.
The remote control is now ready.
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10. An entered program can be checked, edited and deleted
just by navigating again into the PROG menu and
pressing the enter button. With the - - buttons the
different program numbers can be selected. To delete
one program number, press the f button. The CP symbol
(clear program) appears and by pressing the enter button
~ the current program will be deleted. e f leaves the
menu without deleting the program.
Replacing the remote control
The new remote control must be set up as follows:
Press switch 1 to ON .
Press switch 2 to AUTO (see Fig. 6).
Press switch 3 to O for more than 3 seconds until both LED’s
are on (see Fig. 7).
Press the remote control’s enter button or the e f buttons.
Now the heater has learned the serial number from the remote
control and will work with this remote control only (this
procedure is repeatable many times).
General information
1. In case that the remote control is out of order or the
batteries need replacing the fire will stop automatically after
3 minutes.
2. If the batteries are changed the programme memory
remains but the time has to be set (see Time setting).
Important Battery information.
Discard leaky batteries.
Dispose of batteries in the proper manner according to
Provincial and local regulations. Any battery may leak
electrolyte if mixed with a different battery type, if inserted
incorrectly, if all the batteries are not replaced at the same
time, if disposed of in a fire or if an attempt is made to
charge a battery not intended to be recharged.
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For access to the bottom bulbs, carefully slide the flexible ro-
tisserie to one side ensuring that the rubber grommets are
not lost (see Fig 11).
Lamp Replacement
WARNING – ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE POWER
SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING LAMPS.
The front surround will need to be removed in order to change
lamps.
Warning -The front surround is heavy and easily damaged !.
The front surround is fixed with 4 spring loaded pins and is
supported at the top by the chassis.
To gain access to the lamps please apply the following proce-
dure:
While holding the surround by its sides with both hands, care-
fully pull forwards the surround at the bottom until the pins
detach from the clips (see Fig. 9).
Rotate flexible
Rotisserie out of
position
Grommet
Fig. 11
Remove the defective lamp by unscrewing it (see Fig 12).
Replace with a 60W E14 SES clear candle bulb, rotating it.
Take care not to over tighten the bulb.
Spring clip
Holding Pin
Fig. 9
Flexible Rotisserie
rotated out of position
When the bottom holding pins are undone, carefully pull for-
wards at the top until the top pins detach and then lift the
surround up and out (see Fig. 10).
Chassis
bracket
Chassis
Spring clip
Holding
Pin
Fig. 12
Fig. 10
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To refit the surround back to the chassis:
1.
Refit the rotisserie making sure that the rubber grom-
mets are carefully pushed back into the slotted holes on the
axial brackets (see Fig 11).
2.
Place the surround on the chassis bracket and align
the pins with the spring slots. Make sure the surround is the
correct way up with the cut out for switches at the bottom (see
Fig 10).
3.
Push firmly at each corner of the surround where the
pin is located until it clips back into position.
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Cleaning
WARNING – ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE POWER
SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING THE HEATER.
For general cleaning use a soft clean duster – never use
abrasive cleaners. The glass viewing screen should be
cleaned carefully with a soft cloth. DO NOT use proprietary
glass cleaners.
After Sales Service
Your appliance is guaranteed for one year from the date of
purchase. We undertake to repair or exchange free of charge
within this period, any part with the exception of a lamp found
to be defective due to a manufacturing fault.
Your rights under this guarantee are additional to your
statutory rights, which in turn are not affected by this
guarantee.
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase.
The product complies with the European Safety Standards EN60335-2-30 and the European Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC) EN55014, EN60555-2 and EN60555-3 which cover the essential requirements of EEC Directives 73/23 and 89/336
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