Contents Remote control Layout Basic Operation Remote Keylock Setting The Remote Time Timer Operation Auxiliary On / Off Overtemp shut off mode Sound & Smell Fascia, Fuel Bed & Glass Care Trouble shooting...
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 output mode. Minus Adjusts the temperature and time settings down. NOTE: The fan will operate at its lowest setting.
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” button once, and within a few seconds the fire will light.
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Basic Operation Continued... ROOM Set temperature Room Temperature Fan Boost The fire has three FAN SPEED settings. The first low fan speed will run automatically on start-up. The second fan speed will automatically switch on or off with the increase or decrease of the set temperature, and the third fan speed is an optional FAN BOOST speed, which can be accessed on your remote.
Setting The Time Press and hold the “SET TIME” button for more than two seconds and this will allow you to set the hour including “AM” or “PM” using the PLUS or MINUS buttons. Pressing the “TIME SET” button again will allow you to set the minutes.
Timer Operation Timers are a great way of starting the fire when you are not around to turn it on. The timers can be set so you can wake up or come home to a warm environment. After pressing the TIMER SELECT button the TIMER SET indicator and the hour figure on the clock will start flashing.
Timer Operation Continued... Again pressing the TIMER SELECT button will start the minutes flashing for you to finish editing the “OFF” time for timer 1. TIMER SET Pressing the TIMER SELECT button will begin the cycle all over again for timer “2”. SET TIME NOTE: If you do not wish to set timer ‘2’, using the plus or minus keys, navigate to ‘0:FF’...
Auxiliary On/Off Button gas fires also have a manual On/Off button located under the bottom fascia panel as shown below. IB600 IB850 & IB1100 This button should be used if the wireless control becomes lost, damaged or its batteries are flat. Pushing “AUX on/off” button once will start the heater and it will run at a medium heat output setting until “AUX on/off”...
“Room” temperature may continue climbing above the “Set” temperature. Your Escea gas fire has a setting where it will turn off all the burners once the “Room” temperature exceeds the “Set” temperature and will re-light the burners when the “Room”...
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Over Temp Operation Continued... To turn ON the “Over Temp Shut Off Mode”. Press the “TIMER SELECT” Button and you will see STEP 2 that the temperature digits stop counting and will momentarily display “ON” to confirm the ROOM FLAME setting has been made.
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.
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Sound & Smell Smells The first few times the unit is operated after installation, the unit may release an odour and the flames will appear orange caused by the curing of the paint, the burning off of the starch in the ceramic logs and the oils in the metal.
The outside of the fascias must only be cleaned with a damp cloth. The high temperature silver powder coating that is used on Escea fascia parts contains certain amounts of aluminium that when rubbed too hard will oxidise leaving a big black smudge that cannot be removed.
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Fascia, Fuel Bed and Glass Care Step 1: Lift off the inner fascia by pulling the base of inner fascia out and lifting it up and off. Step 2: Unscrew the top glass retainer and remove it. Take care that the glass does not fall forwards at this stage.
Pressing the plus or minus keys will update the remote IB600 - Usually associated with a four sided fascia being mounted too high resulting in an insufficient air gap between the lower removable strip and the bottom of the outer fascia.
Troubleshooting The fire has tried to light three times and failed. - Check gas supply and other gas appliances to see if they are affected. If you have two separate LPG cylinders, switch over to the full bottle or contact your Flame failure or power flue trip gas supplier.
Troubleshooting A gust of wind pushing exhaust gases back down the flue or a significant reduction in air pressure inside the house which is pulling exhaust gases back down the flue (such as a extractor fan in a nearby kitchen). Alternatively if the living space is built such that no adventitious ventilation is available (small gaps around doors widows etc..) the flow of exhaust gasses may stall and trip the draught diverter...
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