Instructions / Assembly
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM ROOT CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Display shows “ ”
The thermostat sensor is
broken or disconnected.
Unplug the replace, remove the back panel 
of the replace and check that the thermo-
stat is plugged into the main circuit board. 
If this does not solve the problem contact 
customer service for a replacement thermo-
stat sensor.
Display shows “ ” The thermostat sensor is broken.
Contact customer service for a replacement 
thermostat sensor. 
Display shows “ ”
Manual Reset overheat
protection has triggered.
Inspect the heater and check that the air 
inlets and outlets are not blocked as this may 
cause overheating. Unplug the heater for 30 
minutes and allow it to cool down. Replug 
and operate. Monitor the heater for signs of 
overheating. If the problem persist discon-
tinue use of the heater and contact customer 
service.
Display shows “ ” This is normal operation.
Check your heater cord and plug 
connections. Faulty wall outlet connections 
or loose plugs can cause the outlet or plug 
to overheat. Be sure the plug ts tight in the 
outlet. Heaters draw more current than small 
appliances. Overheating of the outlet may 
occur even if it has not occurred with the 
use of other appliances. During use check 
frequently to determine if your plug outlet or 
faceplate is HOT! If so, discontinue use of the 
heater and have a qualied electrician check 
and/or replace the faulty outlet(s).
Heater does not blow warm air. The heater is in a cool down cycle.
Normal operation will continue to run for 
several minutes before shutting down. Times 
will vary based on tempertures. During this 
time cool air will blow. 
There is no power and the logs do not 
glow.
There is no power to the unit.
Check that the unit is plugged into a 
standard 120V outlet. Press the Power button 
several times, make sure power is set to the 
“ON”position.
The logs glow, but no ame effect The ame effect turned off. Press the ame button several times.
The heater does not blow warm air.
Thermostat setting is 
preventing the heater from 
turning on.
Adjust the temperature settings to ensure 
that the thermostat is set higher than the 
current room temperature. 










