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Greystone F 2609 E - User Manual

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261N. ELECTRIC FIREPLACE
MODEL #F 2609 E
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Overview

This document is a user manual for a Greystone 26-inch electric fireplace, model #F 2609 E. It provides comprehensive information regarding the safe operation, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the device.

Function Description

The Greystone 26-inch electric fireplace is designed to provide supplemental heat and the aesthetic appeal of a traditional fireplace without the need for combustion. It simulates a flame effect using internal lighting and a "flame wand" mechanism, creating a realistic visual experience of burning logs and embers. The device operates on electricity and offers adjustable heat settings, making it suitable for various indoor environments. It is intended for use as a heater and a decorative appliance, providing both warmth and ambiance.

Important Technical Specifications

  • Model: F 2609 E
  • Size: 26 inches (referring to the width of the fireplace insert). Specific dimensions provided in the manual include a width of 26 3/8 inches and a height of 20 7/8 inches for the main unit, with a depth of 8 1/2 inches. The overall dimensions for installation are 26 1/2 inches wide and 21 7/8 inches high for the header height.
  • Power: The heater operates on 120 Volts. It offers multiple heat settings: 750W and 1500W.
  • Electrical Connection: The appliance requires a 3-prong grounded plug. For electrical outlets with only 2 slots, a properly grounded 3-slot receptacle adapter must be used, ensuring the adapter is securely connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box. The manual explicitly states that adapters are not allowed for use in Canada.
  • Circuit Requirement: A 15 AMP circuit is required to operate this appliance. If the breaker trips when the appliance is running, it may be necessary to move the appliance to another location or unplug other appliances on the same circuit.
  • Minimum Air Intake/Exhaust Clearance: To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhausts in any manner. Do not use on soft surfaces, like a bed, where openings may become blocked.
  • Flammable Liquids/Vapors: Do not use in areas where gasoline, paint, or flammable liquids are used or stored, or where the appliance will be exposed to flammable vapors.
  • Extension Cord Usage: If using an extension cord, it must be a 3-prong cord with grounding type plug and cord connection, rated not less than 1875 Watts, and a minimum of 16AWG size. The extension cord should not exceed 20 feet (6m) in length.

Usage Features

The fireplace offers several user-friendly features controlled via a control panel located behind a grate wire above the window (which can be folded down to reveal the controls) and a remote control.

  • Power ON/OFF: A dedicated button (A) on the control panel and the remote control allows for turning the appliance on or off.
  • Flame Brightness Adjustment: Button (D) on the control panel and the remote control is used to turn the flame on/off and adjust its brightness.
  • Heat Settings:
    • Button (C) on the control panel and the remote control activates the low heat setting (750W).
    • Pressing button (C) a second time activates the high heat setting (1500W).
    • Pressing button (C) a third time activates the "AUTO" function, which likely regulates heat based on a thermostat.
    • Pressing button (C) a fourth time shuts off the heater function.
  • Thermostat Control: Button (B) on the control panel allows for dialing to the desired temperature setting.
  • Simulated Flame Effect: The appliance creates a realistic flame and ember effect, which can be operated independently of the heat function.
  • Remote Control: A remote control provides convenient operation of all functions from a distance, including power, flame brightness, and heat settings. The remote control has buttons for "ON," "OFF," "FLAME," and "HEAT SETTING."
  • Safety Information: The manual emphasizes several safety precautions, including:
    • Reading the entire manual before assembly, operation, or installation.
    • Not using the appliance if the power cord or plug is damaged.
    • Not operating the heater if it has malfunctioned in any way.
    • Keeping children and invalids away from the heater due to extreme caution regarding hot surfaces.
    • Not using the heater outdoors or in bathrooms, laundry areas, or similar indoor locations where it may fall into a bathtub or other water container.
    • Ensuring proper grounding.
    • Not inserting or allowing foreign objects into any ventilation or exhaust openings.
    • Maintaining proper clearances from combustible materials.
    • Not using the heater as the only source of heat in a room.

Maintenance Features

Regular care and maintenance are crucial for the longevity and safe operation of the electric fireplace.

  • Light Bulb Replacement: The appliance uses 40W light bulbs to create the flame effect.
    • To replace bulbs, turn off the appliance, unplug it, and allow it to cool for at least 10 minutes.
    • Remove the cover panel at the bottom of the firebox by pulling straight out (See Fig.5).
    • Unscrew the burnt-out bulb and replace it with a new 40W bulb, ensuring not to overtighten.
    • Replace the cover panel (See Fig.7).
    • WARNING: Do not exceed the recommended bulb wattage (40W).
  • Cleaning:
    • To remove dust from the glass window, use a clean dry cloth.
    • To remove fingerprints or other marks from the glass window, use a clean damp cloth. Do not spray glass cleaner or other liquids directly onto the window.
    • Clean metal surfaces with a clean damp cloth, making sure not to push dust or debris into any air intake or exhaust vents.
    • Do not use abrasive cleaners or spray liquids on any part of the appliance.
    • Periodic cleaning/vacuuming of the fan/heater unit is strongly recommended to ensure that no dirt or foreign objects build up.
  • Troubleshooting: The manual includes a troubleshooting section to address common issues:
    • Flame is dim or not present: Possible causes include a dimmer control button set too low, or burned-out light bulbs. Corrective actions involve increasing the dimmer setting or replacing light bulbs. A loose "flame wand" or malfunctioning "flame wand" motor can also cause this, requiring securing the wand or calling for technical service.
    • Appliance turns off and will not turn back on: This indicates the overheat protection device has been triggered or a house circuit breaker has tripped. Corrective actions involve turning off all controls, unplugging the appliance, allowing it to cool for at least 10 minutes, then plugging back in and restarting. Resetting the house circuit breaker may also be necessary.
    • Appliance does not turn on when the button is pushed to "ON": Similar to the above, this suggests the overheat protection device has been triggered. The corrective action is the same: turn off controls, unplug, cool down, and restart.
    • Remote control does not work: Possible causes are low batteries or the manual controls on the appliance not being "ON." Corrective actions include replacing batteries in the remote control and ensuring the appliance's manual control panel is "ON" before operating with the remote. If using the remote to operate, the appliance's manual control must also be "ON."

The manual emphasizes that before attempting any maintenance or troubleshooting, the appliance should be turned off, unplugged, and allowed to cool for at least 10 minutes. Only a qualified professional should attempt to service or repair the appliance beyond the described maintenance tasks.

Greystone F 2609 E Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGreystone
ModelF 2609 E
CategoryIndoor Fireplace
LanguageEnglish

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