Escea DX Series User Manual
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User Guide

DX-Series Gas Fireplace
GB-IE EDITION
For the latest documentation, visit www.escea.com
630246_3

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    User Guide DX-Series Gas Fireplace GB-IE EDITION For the latest documentation, visit www.escea.com 630246_3...
  • Page 2 AGED OR INFIRM PERSONS. IN GB, THIS GUARD SHOULD SATISFY THE REQUIREMENTS OF BS8423. The NOx class of this appliance is “NOx Class 5” Manufactured by: Distributed in GB / IE by: Escea NZ Ltd Urban Fires Ltd 17 Carnforth st, PO Box 5277 A50, 8 Kew Bridge Road...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Remote Control Layout Basic Operation Initial Start / Battery Placement Adjusting the Room Temp Fan Boost Effect Only Setting the Time Keylock Timer Operation Activate Timer De-activate Timer Auxiliary On/Off Button Over Temp Shutoff Operation Sound and Smell Sounds Gas Control Valve Appliance Metalwork Smells...
  • Page 4: Remote Control Layout

    Remote Control Layout Display Shows temperature settings and status of timers and other functions On / Off Switches the appliance on and off. Flame Effect Places the fire in a constant low Fan Boost output mode. Puts the fan into a high output mode. Minus Adjusts the temperature and time Plus...
  • Page 5: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation − Initial Start / Battery Placement Remove the battery cover on the rear of the remote. Insert the new “AA” size batteries, being careful of the polarity. You should now see on the display of the remote the time showing “0:00”. To turn the fire on, press the “POWER”...
  • Page 6: Keylock

    Keylock Should you wish to keep the fire from being tampered with by children or to discour- age people from altering the temperature you can engage a keylock function which stops the remote buttons from changing any settings. To engage the keylock simply press the “Flame Effect”...
  • Page 7: Auxiliary On/Off Button

    “Set” temperature. Your Escea gas fire has a setting where it will turn off the main burner once the “Room” temperature exceeds the “Set” temperature, leaving only the pilot lit. The main burner will re-light when the “Room”...
  • Page 8: Sound And Smell

    − Fan Escea gas appliances use electric fans to push heated air further into the room. It is not unusual for the fan to make a “whirring” sound when ON. This sound will increase or decrease in volume depending on the thermostatic settings.
  • Page 9: Fascia, Log And Glass Care

    NEVER, EVER RUB THE FASCIA. The outside of an Escea Fascia must only be cleaned with a soft microfibre cloth. If heavier cleaning is re- quired for the likes of grease or stubborn fingerprint removal we recommend the use of Steel Kleen brand Ezi Wipes.
  • Page 10: Cleaning The Logs / Glass

    − Cleaning the logs / Glass: Step 1: If the fireplace has a fascia, it is recommended that you remove it first by simply pulling it towards you evenly, using protective gloves to protect the paint finish. The clips holding it in place will release.
  • Page 11: Refitting The Fuel Bed After Cleaning

    − Refitting the fuel bed after cleaning If the fuel bed is removed for cleaning, care must be taken to replace the media as specified below, and not to add any addition media to the fuel bed. If you have the Crystallite or Coal fuel bed: Place all the Crystallite/Coal pieces in a single layer atop the Burners and Fuelbed Tray.
  • Page 12: Clearances Above The Fireplace

    Clearances Above the Fireplace Please refer to the diagram. Mantles or protruding ledges above the heater must not be installed lower than the dimension shown. Any curtains positioned above the appliance should not come within the dimension shown. Note: dimension from base of appliance.
  • Page 13: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting Escea gas fires communicate both to and from the fire and remote. This enables the remote to provide some basic fault finding information that is useful in diagnosing faults with your gas supply or flue. NOTE: The remote will take a minute or two to receive and display the error from the fire. Pressing the plus or...
  • Page 14 This error can appear on the remote occasionally when replaceing the batteries. • Simply press the on/off button a couple of times to cycle it on & off and clear the error. Remote Cannot communicate with fire The hot air duct temperature sensor has detected excessive heat at the duct out- let indicating that the duct fan is not pulling enough air through the system.
  • Page 15: Power Failure

    Agent Manual), and the product is operated and maintained in accordance with ESCEA operating and maintenance instructions, then for the first period of twelve (12) months from the date of purchase ESCEA will pay the cost of repairing or replacing any part of the Product that is deemed by ESCEA to be faulty.
  • Page 16 ESCEA must be notified of all claims under this Limited Warranty as soon as possible, but in any event not later than two (2) weeks of the claimant becoming aware of the circumstance giving rise to the claims. No ESCEA Distributor, retailer, employee or other third party is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this Limited Warranty, whether verbal or written.

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