Maintenance - Dimplex JUNEAU Manual

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Control Knob 'C':- Controls the intensity of the flame effect.
Turning the control knob clockwise increases the flame effect, turning the control knob anti-clockwise will
decrease the flame effect.
When the water tank is empty the main lamps go out. See instructions under 'Maintenance', 'Filling the water tank'.
When this procedure is complete, the main lamps will illuminate but it will take 30 seconds before the flames return.
Remote Control Operation
On the control panel, Switch A (see Fig.2) must be in the 'ON' ( I ) position in order for the remote control to operate.
There are 3 buttons on the remote control. (See Fig.7)
To operate correctly the remote must be pointed towards the front fuel effect.
The remote control functions are as follows:
Press once to turn on Flame effect only.
This will be indicated by one beep.
Standby
This will be indicated by one beep.
Battery Information.
1. Unclip the battery cover on the back of the remote control. (See Fig.7)
2. Install AAA batteries into the remote control.
3. Replace the battery cover.
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.
Thermal safety cut-out
A thermal safety cut-out is incorporated in the fan heater to prevent damage due to overheating. This can happen
if the heat outlet is restricted in any way. If the cut-out operates, unplug the fire from the socket outlet and allow
approximately 10 minutes before reconnecting. Before switching the fire back on remove any obstruction that may be
restricting the heat outlet, then continue normal operation.
Tips for using your appliance.
1. Only pull out the drawer when its time to refill the water tank or change a lamp, otherwise it may lead to excess
water in the sump and reduced flame effect. If this happens empty the water from the sump as instructed under

'Maintenance'.

2. With the flame setting on minimum the unit will use approximately 40ml of water per hour and will last 3 times as
long than when it is at maximum flame setting.
3. Do not tilt or move the fire while there is water in the tank or sump.
4. Make sure that the fire is on a level floor.
5. The flame control knob 'C' (Fig.2) may be turned up or down to give a more realistic effect.
6. Sometimes the flames appear more real when the flame control knob is turned down.
7. Give the flame generator some time to react to changes you may make on the flame control knob.
Maintenance
WARNING: ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY MAINTENANCE
Fitting Replacement Lamps.
If a large amount of the smoke appears grey or colourless it may be that one or more lamps have failed.
You can check for lamp failure as follows.
1. Leaving the flame effect on, open the drawers fully, gently pull the drawer fully out by the tab. (See Fig.3)
2. View the lamps from a distance in front of the fire and observe which lamp needs to be changed.
3. Put Switch 'A' in the 'OFF' position, and unplug the fire from the mains.
4. Leave the appliance for 20 minutes to allow the lamps to cool down before removing them.
5. Remove the water tank by lifting upwards and place in a sink.
6. Remove the sump as described in the Cleaning Section.
7. Remove the defective lamp, by gently lifting vertically and disengaging the pins from the lamp holder, (See Fig. 4
and 5). Replace with an Opti-myst, 12V, 45W, Gu5.3 base, 8° beam angle, coloured lamp.
8. Carefully insert the two pins of the new lamp into the two holes in the lamp holder. Push firmly in place. (See Fig.4
and 5).
9. Replace the sump and water tank and carefully close the drawer.
10. Switch on.
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