Lifesmart HW9315HSMQR User manual

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Owner’s Manual
HW9315SMQR
HW9315HSMQR
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:
ety, always
comply with all warnings and safety instructions contained in this manual
to prevent personal
injury or property damage.
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Table of Contents
or service agency to repair
!
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
serious injury, or death.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ................. 3
Fireplace Installation ........................ 5
Operation ................................. .12
Maintenance .............................. .16
Warranty .............................. . 17
Trouble Shooting ....................... .18
Replacement Parts ....................... .19
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When using electrical appliances,
basic precautions should always
be followed to reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock, and injury to
persons, including the following:
Read all instructions before
installing or using this heater.
This heater is hot when in use.
To avoid burns, do not let bare
skin touch hot surfaces.
Keep
combustible materials, such as
furniture, pillows, bedding, papers,
clothes, etc. and curtains at
least 3 feet ( 0.9m) from the front
of the heater and keep them away
from the sides and rear.
WARNING:
High tempera-
tures may be generated under
certain abnormal conditions.
Do not partially or fully cover
or obstruct the front of this
heater.
Extreme caution is neces-
sary when any heater is used by
or near children or invalids and
whenever the unit is left operating
and unattended.
Do not operate any heater
Do not use outdoors.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
To prevent a possible fire, do not
To disconnect heater, turn
Do not insert or allow foreign
All electric heaters have hot
Use this heater only as described
after it malfunctions.Disconnect
power at service panel and have
heater inspected by a reputable
electrician before reusing.
controls to off, and then remove
plug from outlet.
objects to enter any ventilation
or exhaust opening as this may
cause an electric shock or fire,
or damage the heater.
block air intakes or exhaust in
any manner.
and arcing or sparking parts
inside. Do not use it in areas
where gasoline,paint, or flammable
vapors or liquids are used or
stored.
in this manual. Any other use not
recommended by the manufacturer
may cause fire, electric shock,
or injury to persons.
Do not operate any heater with
a damaged cord or plug, or if the
heater has malfunctioned, or if it
has been dropped or damaged
in any manner, contact
Technical Service at
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Do not burn wood or other
Do not strike the front glass.
-
cian should new circuits or outlets
be required.
Always use properly grounded,
fused and polarized outlets.
Disconnect all power supply
before performing any cleaning,
maintenance or relocation of the
heater.
When transporting or storing
the heater and cord, keep in a
dry place, free from excessive
vibration and store so as to avoid
damage.
WARNING: Remote control
contains a small battery. Keep
away from children. If swallowed,
seek medical attention immedi-
ately.
WARNING: Do not install bat-
or mix with used or other battery
types - may explode or leak caus-
ing injury.
!
NOTE: -
tions not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compli-
ance could void user's authority to
operate the equipment.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
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Fireplace Installation
WARNING: Ensure the power
cord is not installed so that it is
pinched or against a sharp edge
and ensure that the power cord is
stored or secured to avoid tripping
or snagging to reduce the risk of
-
sons.
WARNING: Construction and
electrical outlet wiring must comply
with local building codes and other
applicable regulations to reduce the
to persons.
WARNING: Do not attempt
to wire your own new outlets or
electric shock or injury to persons,
always use a licensed electrician.
WARNING: To reduce the risk
-
liquids in the vicinity of the heater.
CAUTION:
High temperature,
drapery, furnishings, and other
combustibles at least 3 ft (0.9 m)
from the front of the heater.
!
NOTE: A 15 Amp, 120 Volt
alternating current (VAC) circuit
is required. A dedicated circuit
is preferred but not essential in
all cases. A dedicated circuit will
be required if, after installation,
the circuit breaker trips or fuse
blows on a regular basis when the
heater is operating. Additional
appliances on the same circuit
may exceed the current rating of
the circuit breaker.
Grounding Methods
Metal Screw
(A)
Not allowed in Canada
Grounding Means
Adapter
Grounding Pin
Cover of
grounded
outlet box
(C)
(B)
!NOTE: Grounding the appliance
This appliance is for use on 120 volts.
The cord has a plug as shown in (A).
An adapter as shown in (C) is available
for connecting three-blade grounding
type plugs to two-slot receptacles, as
shown in (B). The green grounding plug
extending from the adapter must be
connected to a permanent ground such
as a properly grounded outlet box.
The adapter should not be used if a
three-slot grounded receptacle is
available. To disconnect appliance,
turn controls to off, then remove plug
from outlet. (Fig 1)
Figure 1
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Fireplace Installation
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
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7
8
4
NOTE:
Hardware not shown to actual size.
3
6
1
5
Ref. Description Quantity
1
Fireplace HW9315SMQR or HW9315HSMQR
1pc
2
Top Wall bracket (A)
1pc
3
Bottom Wall bracket (B)
1pc
4
Long Screw (CC)
6pcs
5
Short Screw (DD)
2pcs
6
Wall Anthors (EE)
6pcs
7
Remote control
1pc
8
AAA Batteries
1set(2pcs)
9
Logs
1set(4pcs)
10
Topaz Glass
Varios
11
Owner’s Manual
1pc
9
10
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PLANNING ASSEMBLY
Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all parts are present.Compare parts with Hardware Included and
Package Contents lists.If any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt to assemble, install or operate the product.
Contact customer service for replacement parts.
Estimated Assembly Time: 30Minutes
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Fireplace Installation
BEFORE YOUR FIRST USE:
1. Remove your appliance from the packaging.
2. Install your appliance in accordance with the installation & safety instructions.
3. Your appliance is now ready for normal use.
Dispose of the packaging in a responsible manner.
WARNING: This product must be installed correctly, failure to do so may result in injury,
electric shock to the user or damage to your product and your Property.
1. 2mm pilot drill bit & 8mm drill bit (the 8mm drill bit may need to be a masonry bit)
2. Philips screw driver
3. Power drill
Phillips Screwdriver
Tools Required for Assembly (not included):
Level
Drill
Hammer
Drill Bits
2mm
8mm
4. Level vial
5. Hammer
HANDLING
Before continuing any further with the installation of this fire please read the following:
When lifting always keep your back straight. Bend your legs and not your back.
Two people should be sufficient to lift the fire.
Avoid twisting at the waist. It is better to reposition your feet.
Avoid upper body / top heavy bending.Always bend from the knees rather than the waist. Do not lean
Always grip with the palm of your hand. Do not use the tips of fingers for support.
Always keep the product as close to the body as possible to prevent unnecessary
and undue strain on the body.
Use gloves to provide additional grip.
Always use assistance if required.
UNPACKING THE PRODUCT
The unit is supplied in a single package carton. Carefully unpack the product using the following procedure:
Ensure that the product is in the correct position with the carton wording legible.
Remove the straps and sleeve.
Carefully lift the product out of the box.
Remove the protective packaging and bag from the product.
Ensure that the product is in the correct.
forward or sideways whilst handling the fire.
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Fireplace Installation
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT:Do not connect the appliance until it is properly fixed to the wall and the instruction have
been read fully. Ensure the minimum distances are observed.
Drilling the Holes
2
Put the bracket aside and Drill four holes in the wall
with a depth of 1 3/8inch (35mm) using a 7/25 inch.
(7 mm) drill bit.
Insert the Wall Anchors (EE) into the holes by using
a hammer.
3
Securing the Top Wall Bracket
Secure the Top Wall Bracket (A) to the wall by fastening
provided Long Screws (CC) into the wall anchors.
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Choosing a Wall Location
Choose a wall location to attach the Top Wall Bracket (A).
Position the Top Wall Bracket (A) in the desired location.
Use a level to align the bracket and mark the four holes
with a pencil.
Min
HW9315SMQR
15.4inch (39cm)
Min
HW9315HSMQR
21.4inch (54.2cm)
A
Wall
A
EE
CC
The fire is designed to be permanently fixed to a wall
at a suitable height, the wall bracket must be fitted
horizontally and the cable routed to the bottom right
of the fire. A height of 23.6inch (60cm) from the floor
to the bottom of the wall fire is recommended for
optimum viewing of the fuel bed.
361 mm(HW9315SMQR)
To Appliance bottom
513 mm(HW9315HSMQR)
A
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Fireplace Installation
Ensure the Top Wall Bracket (A) is secured into the Wall Anthors.
Lift the Fireplace by Two person. Align the slots on back panel
with the hooks on Wall Bracket (A).
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Hanging The Fireplace
Make sure the Top Bracket is inserted into the four Slots on Back
Panel, release the fireplace and let it sit on the bracket freely.
Slots
Slots
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
BACK VIEW
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Fireplace Installation
Put provided Bottom Wall Bracket (B) aligning to the holes on bottom Panel.
Use a pencil and mark other two holes on the Wall.
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Fitting Bottom Wall Bracket
Put the bracket aside and drill holes on the Wall, Insert provided Wall Anthors,
same as Step 2.
Secure the Bracket (B) with provided screws (Two Long Scews (CC) to
Wall Anthors and two Short screws (DD) to the bottom panel).
B
CC
DD
NOTE: If small Space between fireplace bottom and floor,
secure the Bottom Wall Bracket (B) to the fireplace before
hanging.
B
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Fireplace Installation
Put provided Logs onto the Fuel bed.
Put provided Topaz glass onto the Fuel bed.
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Media Installation
WARNING:
Keep the Topaz Glass far away to kids. They are not Toys.
Samll parts inside are dangeruos to Children.
WARNING:
Do Not burn wood or other material in the fireplace.
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Operation
WARNING: This electric
before it is used.
The unit can be controlled by
either the manual controls which
are located on the upper right of
4 & 5).
IR multifunction remote control.
This remote control has a range
of approximately 16 ft (5 m). To
operate correctly, the remote con-
trol must be pointed towards the
Floating Display
TM
.
Control Panel
Display
1. Power Button
3. Heater Button
4. Thermostat Down button
4. Thermostat up button
7. Color themes button
Figure 4
!
NOTE: Before attempting any
operation with the remote, slide
the remote back cover and insert
provided 2 AAA batteries.
Figure 5
4. Thermostat Down
4. Thermostat up
2. Flame effect button
3. Heater Button
5. Brightness button
6. Timer button
Remote Control
1. Power Button
7. Color themes button
The fireplace can be operated by either the remote control or the cotrol panel
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Operation (continued)
Press the Brightness button on the remote control to
change the Fuel bed color between the 3 settings:
High, Middle and Low. Indicated by the second digit
on the Floating Display™ changing to show: "P" (high),
Push the Power button to supply power to all function
of the fireplace and put it in a standby mode.
Push the Power button again to turn off all functions.
Press the Timer button on remote to cycle through the
nine timer settings (30 minutes, 1Hour, 2H, 3H, 4H, 5H,
6H, 7H, 8H ) and the OFF setting.
1
3
2
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Powering the Fireplace
Adjusting the Flame Effect
Adjusting the Heater
Setting the Timer
NOTE:
To change between °F and °C ,hold the button
NOTE:
All previous settings are held in memory, so the
turn onwith the same settings.
Turns the Flame Effect On and Off, actived by pressing
the four settings:
‘FE’, Flame and Fuel bed ON.
‘F-’, Flame ON, Fuel bed OFF.
‘-E’, Flame OFF, Fuel bed ON.
‘--’, Flame and Fuel bed OFF.
Adjusting the thermostat
Press the Thermostat button on the control
panel to change the setting temperature.
Adjusting the Brightness
4
5
The thermostat setting range is 59°F - 86°F or 15°C
The thermostat is adjustable by 1°F or 1°C increments
by pressing the Up or Down “ “ buttons on the
remote control or buttons on control panel.
Turns the Heater On and Off, actived by pressing the
button on the remote or control panel. Cycles the
unit through the three settings:
NOTE:
The unit can be operated in Press and hold
the button on the control panel (not by using the remote)
for more than 5 seconds, to change to Demo mode. The
heater and thermostat are disabled, and "dE" will be
displayed on the Screen Display. Press and hold again for
5 seconds to exit Demo mode.
- 30°C.The default temperature setting is 77°F (25°C).
down, then press and hold the button on
the control panel for 5 seconds, or vice versa.
That can be only operated on the control panel.
NOTE:
When the Theme is on cycle, the brightness button
can be only for stop/hold or release cycling.
Icon is indicated on display when timer is on and
NOTE:
The unit can be operated in when the unit
is only running with the heater, the (low heat) or the
(high heat) icon and the intake temperature will
continuously be displayed on the On Screen Display.
‘H2’, High Heat. Indicated icon on display.
‘H1’, Low Heat. Indicated icon on display.
Blower and Heater OFF, Indicated icon is off.
NOTE:
After the heater is switched off, there is a 60 seconds
fan delay, where the fan will continue running before
turning off.
next time you power up the fireplace, the unit will
button on the remote. Cycles the unit through
the
"C"(middle) and "L" (low).
working.
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Operation (continued)
NOTE:
Please operate the remote control at a slow measured
pace. Press the remote control buttons with an even
motion and gentle pressure. Repeatedly pressing
buttons in rapid succession may cause the transmitter
to malfunction.
NOTE:
Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix
alkaline, standard (carbonzinc), or rechargeable
(nicad, nimh, etc) batteries.
When the remote control stops operating or its range
seems reduced, it is time to replace the battery with
new ones.
On the back end of the remot
e, press and slide the battery
door open and remove the old batteries.
Insert two AAA batteries, checking that the + and - sides
of the battery match inside the battery compartment.
Replace the battery compartment door.
The battery may contain hazardous substances that
could endanger the enviroment and human health.
This symbol marked on the battery and/or packaging
indicates that used battery shall not be treated as
municipal waste. Instead it should be left at the
appropriate collection point for recycling.
By correctly disposing used batteries, you prevent
potential negative consequences for the environment
and human health. Recycling used materials also
conserves natural resources.
For more information about collecting and recycling
used batteries, please contact your local municipality,
your waste disposal service or the point of sale where
you purchased this product.
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10
Replacing the Remote Control Battery
Disposing of Used Batteries
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Using the Power Cord Correctly
This heater is for use on 120 volts. The cord has a
plug as shown in the figure.
Connect to properly grounded outlets only.
Do not use a 2 prong adapter. Never use with an
extension cord or relocatable power tap (outlet/
power strip).
NOTE:
Batteries should be removed if the product is to be
left unused for a long time.
NOTE:
The last theme 8 is a prism where the unit cycles through a variety
of colours.Pressing the button stops the cycling and holds the
unit on the preferred color, indicated by a solid circle. Use the same
button to release for cycling, When the unit is on cycling through
the colours, a rotating circle will be displayed.
Adjusting the Color Themes
Press the Themes button on the control panel or remote control
to change the Color Themes. There are 8 settings: OFF, Red,
Sky Blue,Orange, Blue, Purple, Green and Cycling as indicated
on the Display:
7
1-OFF
2-Red
3-Sky Blue
4-Orange
5-Blue
6-Purple
7-Green
8-Cycle from 2 to 7.
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Resetting the Temperature
Cutoff Switch
Should the heater overheat, an auto-matic cut out
will turn the heater off and it will not come back on
without being reset. It can be reset by unplugging
the unit and waiting 30 minutes before plugging the
unit back in.
CAUTION: If you need to con-
tinuously reset the heater, unplug
the unit and call technical support.
Operation
CAUTION: “E3” is on Display
Once cut out is tripping.
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WARNING: Disconnect
power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to
shock or damage to persons.
Glass Cleaning
The glass is cleaned in the factory
during the assembly operation.
During shipment, installation,
handling, etc., the front glass
panel may collect dust particles;
these can be removed by dusting
lightly with a clean dry cloth.
marks, the front glass panel can
be cleaned with a damp cloth.
The front glass panel should be
completely dried with a lint free
cloth to prevent water spots. To
prevent scratching, do not use
abrasive cleaners or spray liquids
on the glass surface.
Fireplace Cleaning
Use warm water only to clean
painted surfaces of the Compact
Fireplace. Do not use abrasive
cleaners.
To prolong the life of your unit and
optimize the performance of your
heater, vacuum or dust the outlet
of the heater, and under and
basis.
Servicing
Except for the cleaning described
above, an authorized service rep-
resentative should perform any
other servicing.
Maintenance
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Warranty
18
Trouble Shooting
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Display shows “ ”. The thermostat sensor is broken
or disconnected.
U
that the thermostat is plugged into the main circuit board. If this does not
solve the problem contact customer service for a replacement thermostat
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, operate, and monitor the heater for signs of
overheating. If the problem persists discontinue use of the heater and
contact customer service.
The heater does not blow warm
air.
The heater is in a cool down
cycle.
This is normal operation and the heater will continue to run for several
minutes before shutting down. Times will vary based on temperatures.
During this time cool air will blow.
There is no power. There is no power to the unit.
Check that unit is plugged into a standard 120V outlet. Press the Power
button several times and make sure the power is set to the “ON” position.
The heater does not blow any
air.
Thermostat setting is preventing
heater from turning on.
Adjust the temperature settings to ensure that the thermostat is set higher
than the current room temperature.
The heater does not work, but
Power and Heater settings are
“ON” and thermostat is set.
Manual reset overheat
protection triggered.
Turn the Power to “OFF” and unplug the unit from the wall outlet for 5
minutes. After 5 minutes plug the unit back into wall outlet, and operate as
normal. If the problem persists contact customer service.
Flame effect works but heater
Heater or
Thermostat button is pressed.
The product is on Demo Mode.
The heater and thermostat are
disabled.
With the power on press and hold the Heater button on the control panel
for more tahn 5 seconds. Once re-enabled the ‘dE’ on the display
disappears.
The remote control is not
working.
There are no batteries or the
signal is poor.
Change the remote batteries.
Operate remote transmitter at a slow measured pace.
Press the remote control buttons with an even motion
and gentle pressure. Repeatedly pressing buttons in rapid
succession may cause the transmitter to malfunction.
The noise when the heater is on
is louder than normal.
a. The air intakes are dirty or
obstructed.
b. The blower/heater assembly
is defective.
a. Check the air intakes for obstructions or high dust build up.
b. Contact Customer Service for a new Heater/Blower Assembly.
Abnormal noise when the heater
is on.
The spinner motor is defective. Contact Customer Service for a new
Gear
Motor.
front
‘dE’
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Replacement Parts
Part Description Part Number (HW9315HSMQR) Qty.
A Remote Control - 8 Buttons
1pc
B
1set
C
Bottom Wall Bracket
Flame Circuit Board
Log Circuit Board
1set
D
1pc
E
1pc
F
1pc
G
Main Circuit Board
2pcs
H
1pc
I
Gear Motor
1pc
J
1pc
K
1pc
L
1pc
For replacement parts, call our customer service department at 8 a.m.-7 p.m., EST, Monday-Friday,
9 a.m. - 6 p.m., EST, Saturday.
Power Supply
M
1pc
1pc
N
Blower Motor Assembly
Infrared Element
O
2pcs
P
1set
Control Circuit Board
Top Light Circuit Board
Display Circuit Board
Mirror
Top Wall Bracket
Logs
Topaz Glass
HW9315SMQR-A
HW9315SMQR-B
HW9315SMQR-C
HW9315SMQR-D
HW9315SMQR-E
HW9315SMQR-E
HW9315SMQR-F
HW9315SMQR-G
HW9315SMQR-H
HW9315SMQR-I
HW9315SMQR-J
HW9315SMQR-K
HW9315SMQR-L
HW9315SMQR-M
HW9315SMQR-N
HW9315SMQR-O
HW9315SMQR-P
HW9315SMQR-Q
HW9315SMQR-R
HW9315SMQR-P
HW9315SMQR-Q
HW9315HSMQR-R
HW9315SMQR-O
HW9315SMQR-N
HW9315SMQR-M
HW9315SMQR-L
HW9315SMQR-K
HW9315SMQR-J
HW9315SMQR-I
HW9315SMQR-H
HW9315SMQR-G
HW9315HSMQR-F
HW9315SMQR-D
HW9315SMQR-C
HW9315SMQR-B
HW9315SMQR-A
NOTE:
The scale and size of parts may be different
depending on your exact model.
Part Number (HW9315SMQR)
A
C
E
F
H
I
J
K
L
M
O
N
P
G
B
D
Q
1pc
Cutout
R
R 1set
Mantel
Q
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