Dimplex EWMC-BLK-SS User manual

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Household fans
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Model Number:
EWMC-CC-SS
EWMC-BLK-SS
UL Part Number
6901820100
6901820300
7400310000R01
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© 2012 Dimplex North America Limited
Dimplex North America Limited
1367 Industrial Road Cambridge ON Canada N1R 7G8
1-888-346-7539 www.dimplex.com
REV PCN DATE
00 - 2-APR-12
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Always read this manual rst before attempting to service this replace. For your
safety, always comply with all warnings and safety instructions contained in this manual to prevent personal injury or prop-
erty damage.
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Always use a qualied technician or service agency to repair this replace.
! NOTE: Procedures and techniques that are considered important enough to emphasize.
CAUTION: Procedures and techniques which, if not carefully followed, will result in damage to the equipment.
WARNING: Procedures and techniques which, if not carefully followed, will expose the user to the risk of re, serious
injury, or death.
OPERATION .........................................................3
MAINTENANCE ......................................................5
EXPLODED PARTS DIAGRAM ..........................................6
WIRING DIAGRAM ....................................................7
SWITCH REPLACEMENT - Heat, On/Off and 3-Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
THERMOSTAT CONTROL REPLACEMENT ................................8
FLICKER MOTOR / FLICKER ROD REPLACEMENT .........................8
HEATER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT ....................................9
REMOTE CONTROL REPLACEMENT ....................................9
POWER CORD REPLACEMENT ........................................10
PARTIALLY REFLECTIVE GLASS REPLACEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ..........................................12
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Manual Controls beside Logs (Figure 2):
A. On/Off Switch
The On/Off switch supplies power to the remote control
receiver.
When the On/Off switch is switched to the Off position the
Level 1 indictor light will ash.
B. 3-Position Switch
Pressing the left side of the switch “ — “ activates the fol-
lowing functions:
Pressing once activates the Level 1 function.1.
Level 1: The ame effect is turned on and the rst red
indicator light is activated.
Pressing twice activates the Level 2 function.2.
Level 2: The ame effect remains on, the heater is ac-
tivated to the low setting, and the rst and second red
indicator lights are activated.
Pressing three times activates the Level 3 function.3.
Level 3: The ame effect remains on, the heater is set
to the high heat setting, and all three red indicator lights
are activated.
Pressing the right side of the switch “ ═ “ once will turn the
unit OFF.
! NOTE: The blower speed does not change when
switching from low heat to high heat.
C. HEATER THERMOSTAT CONTROL
To adjust the temperature to your individual requirements,
turn the thermostat control clockwise all the way to turn on
the heater. When the room reaches the desired tempera-
ture, turn the thermostat knob counter clockwise until you
hear a click. Leave in this position to maintain the room
temperature at this setting. For additional heat, turn clock-
wise until you hear the click again and the heater will turn
on.
Resetting the Temperature Cutoff Switch
Should the heater overheat, an automatic cut out will turn
OPERATION
There are two different control congurations depending
on the age of your model. In both cases the controls are
located inside the door panel on the lower portion of the
corner wall mounted electric replace. (Figure 1 & 2)
Manual Controls on Front Face (Figure 1):
A. 3-Position Switch
The switch has two ON positions marked with and
“Manual”.
The “Manual“ position is for manual operation. In this
position the built-in remote control is by-passed.
The position is for operating the unit with the provided
remote control.
When in the position the unit is operated with the ON
and OFF buttons of the remote control.
When the switch is in the center position the unit is off.
B. Heater On/Off Switch
The Heater On/Off Switch supplies power to the heater
assembly.
When the switch is in the On position the heater operates if
the thermostat calls for heat.
C. Heater Thermostat Control
To adjust the temperature to your individual requirements,
turn the thermostat control clockwise all the way to turn
on the heater. When the room reaches the desired
temperature, turn the thermostat knob counter clockwise
until you hear a click. Leave in this position to maintain the
room temperature at this setting. For additional heat, turn
clockwise until you hear the click again and the heater will
turn on.
!NOTE: The heater may emit a slight, harmless odor
when rst used. This odor is a normal condition caused
by initial heating of internal heater parts and will not occur
again.
Figure 1
A
B
C
Figure 2
CAB
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the replace off and it will not come back on without being
reset. It can be reset by switching the On/Off Switch to Off
and waiting ve (5) minutes before switching the unit back
on.
! NOTE: If operating the unit with a remote control, the
remote may require re-initializing after turning the power
off.
CAUTION: If you need to continuously reset the heater,
disconnect power and call Dimplex customer service at
1-888-DIMPLEX (1-888-346-7539).
Remote Control
The replace is supplied with a radio frequency remote
control. This remote control has a range of approximately
50 feet (15.25 m), it does not have to be pointed at the
replace and can pass through most obstacles (including
walls). It is supplied with one of hundreds of independent
frequencies to prevent interference with other units.
! NOTE: Before attempting any operation with the
remote, pull the plastic insulator strip out from between
the remote casing and battery cover (Figure 2).
Remote Control Operation
The remote control operates the replace levels sequen-
tially. The level is increased every time the ON button on
the remote control is pressed. The replace can be turned
off at any point by pressing the OFF button on the remote
control.
Level 1: The ame effect is turned on and the rst red
indicator light is activated.
Level 2: The ame effect remains on, the heater is ac-
tivated to the low heat setting, and the rst and second
Figure 3
Off Button
On
Button
Plastic
Strip
Battery
Cover
red indicator lights are activated.
Level 3: The ame effect remains on, the heater is set
to the high heat setting, and all three red indicator lights
are activated.
! NOTE: The blower speed does not change when
switching from low heat to high heat.
Remote Control Initialization/Reprogramming
There are two different remote controls depending on the
age of your model. Follow these steps for remote control
initialization and if required, re initialization:
Manual Controls on Front Face (Figure 1):
Disconnect power to replace.1.
Set the 3-Position Switch to the 2. (Remote) position
(Figure 1A).
Wait a minimum of ve (5) seconds and then reacquire 3.
power to replace.
Within 10 seconds of reacquiring power, press the ON 4.
button located on the remote control. (Figure 3)
! NOTE: You will have only 10 seconds to perform this
last step. Failure to do so will result in these steps needing
to be followed again.
Manual Controls beside Logs (Figure 2):
Ensure that the unit is plugged in wall outlet and that 1.
power is supplied through the main service panel.
Locate manual controls. (Figure 2)2.
Turn the On/Off Switch to ON (Figure 2A),the red indi-3.
cator light 1 will ash.
Press and hold the 3-Position Switch marked “--” for 4.
ve seconds. The second red indicator light will ash.
Press the ON button located on the remote control 5.
(Figure 4).
This will synchronize the remote control and receiver.
Battery Replacement
To replace the battery:
Slide battery cover open on the remote control 1.
(Figure 3 or 4).
Install one (1) 12-Volt (A23) (Figure 3) or one (1) 9V 2.
(Figure 4) battery in the battery holder.
Close the battery cover3.
Battery must be recycled or disposed of properly.
Check with your Local Authority or Retailer for
recycling advice in your area.
OPEN
Figure 4
On
Button
Off Button
Battery
Cover
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING: If the replace was operating prior to
servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and
heating elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning
of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric
shock or damage to persons.
Light Bulb Replacement
Light bulbs need to be replaced when you notice a dark
section of the ame. There are two bulbs under the log set
which generate the ames and embers. It is a good idea to
replace all of the light bulbs at one time if they are close to
the end of their rated life. Group replacement will reduce
the number of times you need to open the unit to replace
the light bulbs.
Light Bulb Requirements
Quantity of two (2) clear chandelier or candelabra bulbs with
an E-12 (small) socket base, 60 Watt rating. Example: GE
60BC or Philips 60CTC.
CAUTION DO NOT EXCEED 60 WATTS PER BULB
Required tools: Phillips screw driver
To replace the light bulbs in unit with Front Face
Controls:
Unplug the unit from the outlet.1.
Unsnap the front door from the unit.2.
Remove the lower moulding from the unit.3.
Lift up, and remove the unit from the wall. Set the unit 4.
down on it’s right side.
Remove the rear door from the left side of the unit by 5.
unfastening the Phillips screw. Set the door and screw
aside. (Figure 5)
Reach inside opening to remove the bulb(s). Remove 6.
the nearest bulb before attempting to remove the fur-
ther bulb. Bulbs are unscrewed in counter-clockwise
direction.
Insert new bulb(s).7.
Assemble in reverse order and re-hang on the wall.8.
Plug in the corner wall mounted electric replace.9.
To replace the light bulbs with controls beside
log:
Unplug the unit from the outlet.1.
Open latched door.2.
Remove the three (3) mounting bracket screws and set 3.
aside mounting bracket. (Figure 6)
Remove the two (2) log set screws and remove the log 4.
set.
! IMPORTANT: Only handle the Log Set by the Ember
Bed.
Unscrew the bulb(s) counter clockwise.5.
Insert new bulb(s) screwing clockwise.6.
Mounting
Bracket
Log Set
Figure 5
Assemble in the reverse order as above.7.
! NOTE: When placing log set back into unit ensure the
log set sits in between the 2 vertical mounting anges.
GLASS CLEANING
The glass is cleaned in the factory during the assembly
operation. During shipment, installation, handling, etc., the
clear door may collect dust particles; these can be removed
by dusting lightly with a clean dry cloth.
To remove ngerprints or other marks, the clear door can
be cleaned with a damp cloth. The clear door should be
completely dried with a lint free cloth to prevent water
spots.
CAUTION: Do not use abrasive cleaners on glass
surface or spray liquids directly onto any surface.
FIREPLACE SURFACE CLEANING
Use a cloth dampened with warm water only to clean
painted surfaces of the electric replace. Do not use
abrasive cleaners.
Figure 6
Rear
Door
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EXPLODED PARTS DIAGRAM
6
2
4
5
10
8
7
13
12
11
1
15
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Replacement Parts List
LOGSET ASSEMBLY 1. .............0439040100RP
TOP ASSEMBLY - CREAM2. .........1106860183RP
BASE ASSEMBLY - CREAM3. . . . . . . . 1106890183RP
HEATER ASSEMBLY 4. .............2000230100RP
THERMOSTAT 5. ..................2300150100RP
3-POSITION SWITCH 6. ............2800071100RP
ON/OFF SWITCH7. ............... 2800070700RP
WIRE HARNESS 8. ................2500170100RP
REMOTE CONTROL 9. .............3000370600RP
REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER 10. . . .3000430800RP
POWER CORD 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4100010300RP
REFLECTOR ASSEMBLY 12. .........5900080600RP
FLICKER MOTOR 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000140300RP
FRONT GLASS 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5900460100RP
THERMOSTAT KNOB 15. . . . . . . . . . . . .8800000300RP
LATCH DOOR ASSEMBLY 16. . . . . . . . .8800520100RP
WALL BRACKET HARDWARE KIT 17. . . 1010950100RP
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WIRING DIAGRAM
Lampholder
wire
assembly
RECEIVER,
REMOTE CONTROL
Flicker
Motor
Cord
Wide blade (N)
Narrow Blade (L)
Switch
Lamp
Switch
THERMOSTAT
Blower
Motor
Element
Bank
Wire of wide
blade of plug
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SWITCH REPLACEMENT - Heat, On/Off
and 3-Position
WARNING: If the replace was operating prior to
servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and
heating elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning
of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric
shock or damage to persons.
Tools Required: Phillips head Screwdriver
Open latched door.1.
Remove the three (3) mounting bracket screws and set 2.
aside mounting bracket. (Figure 7)
Remove the two (2) log set screws and remove the log 3.
set.
! IMPORTANT: Only handle the Log Set by the Ember
Bed.
Locate the switch to be replaced, depress the retainer 4.
clips on the rear of the switch and push the switch out
of the log support bracket.
Disconnect the wiring connections noting their original 5.
locations.
! NOTE: Using a at head screwdriver gently pry be-
tween the end of the connector and the switch to release
the wires.
Properly orient the new switch and connect all of the 6.
wiring connections.
Reassemble in the reverse order as above.7.
! NOTE: When placing log set back into unit ensure the
log sits in between the 2 vertical mounting anges.
THERMOSTAT CONTROL
REPLACEMENT
WARNING: If the replace was operating prior to
servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and
heating elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning
of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric
shock or damage to persons.
Tools Required: Phillips head Screwdriver
Remove unit from corner and lay unit on its side.1.
Open latched door.2.
Remove the three (3) mounting bracket screws and set 3.
aside mounting bracket. (Figure 7)
Remove the two (2) log set screws and remove the log 4.
set.
! IMPORTANT: Only handle the Log Set by the Ember
Bed.
Locate the thermostat control and pull off the thermo-5.
stat control knob to expose the mounting screws.
Remove the mounting screws.6.
Disconnect the wiring connections noting their original 7.
locations and remove the thermostat control.
! NOTE: Using a at head screwdriver gently pry
between the end of the connector and the thermostat to
release the wires.
Properly orient the new thermostat control and connect 8.
all of the wiring connections.
Reassemble in the reverse order as above.9.
! NOTE: When placing log set back into unit ensure the
log sits in between the two (2) vertical mounting anges.
FLICKER MOTOR / FLICKER ROD
REPLACEMENT
WARNING: If the replace was operating prior to
servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and
heating elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning
of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric
shock or damage to persons.
Tools Required: Phillips head Screwdriver
Needle nose Pliers
Open latched door.1.
Remove the three (3) mounting bracket screws and set 2.
aside mounting bracket. (Figure 8)
Remove the two (2) log set screws and remove the log 3.
set.
! IMPORTANT: Only handle the Log Set by the Ember
Bed.
Remove the wall mounted unit from corner and lay unit 4.
on its side.
Thermostat
Mounting
Bracket
Log Set
Switches
Figure 7
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Remove the four (4) screws from bottom heater pan 5.
and the two (2) screws from the front face of the heater
pan.
! NOTE: Front face of bottom heater pan is located
inside unit behind the latched door.
Disconnect the three (3) heater assembly wires going 6.
to the remote control receiver and the thermostat.
Set aside bottom heater pan assembly.7.
Remove the four (4) screws along the inner edge of the 8.
top heater pan and separate the top heater pan assem-
bly from the light box assembly.
! NOTE: It may be necessary to remove the wires from
the On/Off switch and the thermostat wire from the ther-
mostat control in order to fully separate the heater pan top
from the light box assembly.
Locate the icker motor and icker rod assembly and 9.
remove the wiring clips and connections noting their
original locations.
Remove the two (2) mounting bracket screws on the 10.
icker motor and pull the assembly partially out of the
light box.
! NOTE: When removing the icker motor some dam-
age may occur to the icker rod. If icker rod is damaged
replace to ensure proper operation.
To remove the icker rod attach needle nose pliers to 11.
the spring on the motor shaft and pull while rotating in
the opposite direction of the spring winding.
Properly orient the new icker motor and connect all of 12.
the wiring clips and connections.
WARNING: Ensure wires do not come in contact with
moving parts by securing wires in wiring tie wraps.
! NOTE: When securing the bottom heater pan assem-
bly to the top heater pan ensure that the three (3) heater
assembly wires are clear of the fan wheel on the heater
assembly. Additional wiring tie wraps may be required.
Reassemble in the reverse order as above.13.
! NOTE: When placing log set back into unit ensure the
log sits in between the two (2) vertical mounting anges.
HEATER ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
WARNING: If the replace was operating prior to
servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and
heating elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning
of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric
shock or damage to persons.
Tools Required: Phillips head Screwdriver
Remove the wall mounted unit from corner and lay unit 1.
on its side.
Open latched door.2.
Remove the three (3) mounting bracket screws and set 3.
aside mounting bracket. (Figure 8)
Remove the four (4) screws from bottom heater pan 4.
and the two (2) screws from the front face of the heater
pan.
! NOTE: Front face of heater pan is located inside unit
behind the latched door.
Disconnect the three (3) heater assembly wires going 5.
to the remote control receiver and the thermostat.
Remove the four (4) screws from bottom heater pan 6.
and remove heater assembly from bottom heater pan.
Remove the four (4) screws from heater plate.7.
Disconnect heater assembly wires noting their original 8.
locations.
Properly orient the new heater assembly and connect 9.
all of the wiring connections.
WARNING: Ensure wires do not come in contact with
moving parts by securing wires in wiring tie wraps.
! NOTE: When securing the bottom heater pan assem-
bly to the top heater pan ensure that the three (3) heater
assembly wires are clear of the fan wheel on the heater
assembly. Additional wiring tie wraps may be required.
Reassemble in the reverse order as above.10.
REMOTE CONTROL REPLACEMENT
Remote Control require no replacement procedure
Figure 8
Mounting
Bracket
Log Set
Light Box
Assembly
Flicker
Rod
Flicker
Motor
Power
Cord
Top Heater
Pan
Heater
Assembly
Lower
Heater Pan
Heater Plate
Remote Control
Receiver
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however, a re initialization procedure may need to
be followed. Refer to Page 4 for the Remote Control
Initialization procedure.
WARNING: If the replace was operating prior to
servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and
heating elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning
of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric
shock or damage to persons.
Tools Required: Phillips head Screwdriver
Needle nose Pliers
Remove wall mounted unit from corner and lay unit on 1.
its side.
Open latched door.2.
Remove the three (3) mounting bracket screws and set 3.
aside mounting bracket. (Figure 8)
Remove the four (4) screws from bottom heater pan 4.
and the two (2) screws from the front face of the heater
pan.
! NOTE: Front face of heater pan is located inside unit
behind the latched door.
Disconnect the three (3) heater assembly wires going 5.
to the remote control receiver and the thermostat.
! NOTE: Using a at head screwdriver gently pry be-
tween the end of the connector and the receiver to release
the wires.
Remove the red indicator lights out through the bottom 6.
of the log support bracket noting their original locations.
! NOTE: Using a at head screwdriver, gently push on
the rear edge of the plastic bushing surrounding each LED
and push each LED out from the front of the control panel.
Locate the manual switches and depress the retainer 7.
clips on the rear of the switch and push the switch out
of the log support bracket.
Disconnect the wiring connections noting their original 8.
locations.
Locate the remote control receiver mounted to the back 9.
of the top heater pan and remove the wiring connec-
tions noting their original locations.
Depress the ends of the four plastic mounting posts 10.
with pliers.
Remove the remote control receiver from unit.11.
Properly orient the replacement receiver and connect 12.
all of the wiring connections.
WARNING: Ensure wires do not come in contact with
moving parts by securing wires in wiring tie wraps.
! NOTE: When securing the bottom heater pan assem-
bly to the top heater pan ensure that the three (3) heater
assembly wires are clear of the fan wheel on the heater
assembly. Additional wiring tie wraps may be required.
Reassemble in the reverse order as above.13.
! NOTE: When installing the replacement remote control
receiver ensure the red heat indicator lights are installed
into their original mounting locations.
POWER CORD REPLACEMENT
WARNING: If the replace was operating prior to
servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and
heating elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning
of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric
shock or damage to persons.
Tools Required: Phillips head Screwdriver
Remove wall mounted unit from corner and lay unit on 1.
its side.
Open latched door.2.
Remove the three (3) mounting bracket screws and set 3.
aside mounting bracket. (Figure 8)
Remove four (4) screws from bottom heater pan and 4.
remove the two (2) screws from the front face of the
heater pan.
! NOTE: Front face of heater pan is located inside unit
behind the latched door.
Disconnect the three (3) heater assembly wires going 5.
to the remote control receiver and the thermostat.
! NOTE: Using a at head screwdriver gently pry be-
tween the end of the connector and the receiver to release
the wires.
Locate and disconnect the power cord wiring connec-6.
tions noting their original locations.
With needle nose pliers grasp the power cord strain 7.
relief grommet from inside the rear of the heater pan
top and push while twisting to remove.
Pull the power cord out through the hole in the rear of 8.
the top heater pan.
Install the new power cord through the hole in the rear 9.
of the top heater pan and connect all of the wiring con-
nections in their original locations.
Install the power cord strain relief grommet on the 10.
replacement power cord and insert into the mounting
hole in the rear of the top heater pan.
WARNING: Ensure wires do not come in contact with
moving parts by securing wires in wiring tie wraps.
! NOTE: When securing the bottom heater pan assem-
bly to the top heater pan ensure that the three (3) heater
assembly wires are clear of the fan wheel on the heater
assembly. Additional wiring tie wraps may be required.
Reassemble in the reverse order as above.11.
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PARTIALLY REFLECTIVE GLASS
REPLACEMENT
WARNING: If the replace was operating prior to
servicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and
heating elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning
of skin.
WARNING: Disconnect power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric
shock or damage to persons.
Tools Required: Phillips head Screwdriver
Remove wall mounted unit from corner and lay unit on 1.
its side.
Open latched door.2.
Remove door chain bolt and nut from back panel as-3.
sembly.
Remove top partially reective glass bracket from back 4.
panel and set aside.
Remove partially reective glass from unit and remove 5.
black rubber channels from partially reective glass.
Install black rubber channels to replacement partially 6.
reective glass.
Reassemble in the reverse order as above.7.
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
General
Circuit breaker trips or fuse
blows when unit is turned on
Short in unit wiring. Trace wiring in unit.
Improper circuit current rating Additional appliances may exceed the current rating
of the circuit breaker or fuse. Plug unit into another
outlet or install unit on a dedicated 15 amp circuit.
Unit turns on or off by itself Remote control has a similar frequency
to other remotes in the area.
Replace Remote Control
Radio frequency disturbance from out-
side sources.
Replace remote control and receiver where necessary.
Defective remote control receiver Replace remote control receiver and initialize to re-
mote control.
Lights dim in room while the unit
is on
Unit is drawing close to circuit current
rating
Move the unit to another outlet or install unit on a dedi-
cated 15 amp circuit
Power cord gets warm Normal Operation The power cord may get slightly warm to the touch
when the heater is on
Defective power cord Replace power cord if cord gets hot to the touch.
Appearance
Fireplace does not turn on Manu-
ally
Improper operation Refer to Operation Section
No incoming power from the electrical
wall socket
Check Fuse/Breaker Panel
Defective 3-Position or On/Off Switch Replace 3-Position or On/Off Switch
Defective remote control receiver Replace remote control receiver and initialize to re-
mote control.
Loose wiring Check wiring connections
Fireplace does not turn on using
the Remote Control
Improper operation Refer to Operation Section
Remote control not initialized to replace Initialize the remote control
Defective remote control Install new battery into the remote control. Initialize
remote where necessary
Replace remote control receiver, initialize with remote
control.
Flame Frozen Defective icker motor Replace icker motor
Loose wiring Check wiring connections
Flame not bright or ame not
visible
Burnt out light bulbs Replace light bulbs
Loose wiring Check wiring connections
Defective light harness Replace light harness
Log set dim, not glowing Burnt out light bulbs Replace light bulbs
Flame Shudder Defective icker motor Replace icker motor
Light leaking around the log set Log set not positioned properly Check log set for proper t
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Heater
Heater is not turning off Improper operation Refer to Operation Section
Defective heater On/Off switch, if ap-
plicable
Replace heater On/Off switch
Defective thermostat, if applicable Replace thermostat
Defective remote control receiver Replace remote control receiver, initialize to remote
control
Heater is not turning on Improper operation Refer to Operation Section
Defective heater on/off switch, if appli-
cable
Replace heater on/off switch
Defective Thermostat, if applicable Replace Thermostat
Defective heater assembly Replace heater assembly
Heater is turning off after a
couple of minutes of operation
Build up of dirt/dust in heater assembly Ensure that exterior intake louvers and rebox cavity
are free of dirt/dust.
Defective Heater Assembly Replace Heater Assembly
Heater emits an odor Normal Operation Normal operation is when the heater emits an odor
for a brief period after the heater is initially turned on.
The heater is burning off any dust accumulated during
manufacturing or operation.
Defective heater assembly Replace heater assembly
Heater fan turns on but heater
lacks heat
Improper operation Refer to Operation Section
Loose wiring Trace wiring in unit
Defective thermostat, if applicable Replace thermostat
Defective heater assembly Replace heater assembly
Heating element is glowing red Normal Operation Small glowing sections of the element are considered
normal.
Defective heater assembly If larger glowing sections are causing the heater to trip
the thermal cutout, unplug unit, discontinue use and
replace heater assembly.
Noise
Excessive noise with the heater
on
Dirty heater assembly Ensure that exterior intake louvers and rebox cavity
are free of dirt/dust.
Defective heater assembly Replace heater assembly
Grinding or excessive noise with
the heater off
Flicker rod hitting or rubbing against
internal components
Ensure rod is straight and mounted properly in the
bracket, spinning freely away from other components.
Replace if necessary.
Defective icker motor Replace icker motor
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Dimplex EWMC-BLK-SS User manual

Category
Household fans
Type
User manual
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