Specifications

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Operating Instructions
The firebox main power “on/off” switch (see Fig. 4) must be switched “on” before any of the control
functions, (on the firebox and/or remote control) will operate. NOTE: The main switch does not have to
be turned off when the firebox is not being used for brief time periods. If however, you are not planning
to use your firebox for extended time periods or going away on vacation, we recommend the main power
“on/off” be switched off.
This firebox insert features conveniently separate controls for the flame effect and heat control.
This feature allows you to operate the unit in 2 different ways;
• Asafullfeaturedreplaceinsertwithbothameeffectandheateroperatingsimultaneously.
• Asavisualeffectwithameeffectonly.(i.e.noheatingcycle)
NOTE: This firebox insert is not designed to operate in “heat” only mode without a flame effect.
All of the firebox control functions can be accessed in 2 ways:
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Using the remote control (fig.3):
1. Main Power Button: Press the “main power button”
on the firebox, the flame effect (only) will turn on.
To turn the firebox “off” press the “main power
button” again.
2. Flame Effect: Press the flame button to achieve the
desired effect. You can go up 4 steps after flame
shuts off (no heat)
3. Heat: "Press the heat button once for “ultra-high”
heat setting; twice for “high” heat setting; three
times for “medium” heat setting and a fourth time
for “low” setting" (NOTE: the flame effect is always
on when the heat cycle is operational) Pressing
the button a “fifth” time turns the heater off.
4. Down Light Button: This light illuminates the brick
refractor and can act as a night light.
Using the manual controls located on the firebox behind
the upper front access panel (fig. 4):
1. Main Power Button: Press the “main power
button” on the firebox, the flame effect (only)
will turn on. To turn the firebox “off” press the
“main power button” again.
2. Flame Effect: Press the flame button to achieve
the desired effect (no heat).
3. Heat: (See details above under Remote Control)
4. Down Light Button: This light illuminates the brick
refractor and can act as a night light.
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