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Type | Gas Fireplace |
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Fuel Type | Natural Gas or LPG |
Dimensions (W) | 1500 mm |
Flue Type | Balanced Flue |
Flue Options | Vertical or Horizontal |
Control | Remote Control |
Glass Front | Yes |
Warranty | 5 Years |
Efficiency Rating | 5 Stars |
Control Type | Remote Control |
Covers cord safety, flammable materials, aerosol use, glass/fascia removal, and child supervision.
Emphasizes professional installation and annual servicing for safe operation.
Describes the remote's display screen and the function of each button.
Explains the meaning of various indicators on the remote's LCD screen.
Instructions for inserting batteries and the initial startup sequence.
How to set the desired room temperature using the remote.
Explanation of fan speed settings and the 'Effect Only' mode.
Steps to set the current time on the remote control.
How to lock and unlock the remote control buttons to prevent unintended changes.
Guide to programming automatic ON and OFF times for the fire.
How to enable or disable programmed timer settings.
Using the auxiliary button for on/off control when the remote is unavailable.
Steps to activate the mode where the fire turns off if room temperature exceeds set point.
Steps to deactivate the over-temperature shutoff feature.
Describes sounds from the fan, gas control valve, and metalwork.
Explains temporary smells during initial use and how to clean the glass.
Important warning against cleaning hot glass or operating with glass removed.
Instructions for cleaning fascia panels with a damp cloth, avoiding rubbing.
Step-by-step guide to cleaning glass and logs for the DL850 model.
Step-by-step guide to cleaning glass and logs for the DX1500 model.
Identifies E1 error, its causes (lint, fan issues, airflow restriction), and resolution.
Explains E2 error, causes like gas supply, electrode issues, or flue problems.
Details E3 error, linked to bimetallic disk tripping due to airflow or overheating.
Covers E4 error, indicating potential valve solenoid faults or dislodged wires.
Addresses E5 error, caused by power loss or range issues between remote and fire.
Discusses E7 error, related to pressure switch, hose connections, or flue integrity.
Explains E6 error for DX models, indicating excessive heat at the duct outlet.
How the fire behaves during and after a power outage.
Outlines warranty coverage, duration, parts vs. labor, and general terms for New Zealand.