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Operating the Stove
This section describes how to activate your Stove using either the remote control or manual controls.
The mains switch (Fig. 3a) controls the electricity supply to the Stove.
Note: The mains switch must be in the on ( I ) position for the Stove to operate either with or without heat.
The switch is located on the front panel behind the door. Open the door to access the switch - see Fig. 3.
When activated the logbed will light up and after approximately 7 seconds the ame picture will appear.
The user may notice a blank screen for approximately 2-3 seconds, every 30 minutes. This is normal and should not be
a cause for concern.
Remote Control :
To activate the remote control, remove the battery clear, plastic strip, which is used to ensure the remote is fully charged
before use - see Fig. 2.
To operate, aim the remote control to the front of the appliance. Press the standby button ( ) on the remote control to
leave the Stove in standby mode - indicted by a red light. Press the standby button to activate ame effect and /or heat.
The audio volume (re sound) may be adjusted by pressing the volume control buttons : volume down and volume up.
Logbed Ambience :
The Stove has an LED that brightens the logbed. For your preference, the brightness can be adjusted by pressing
button to brighten and the button to dim/turn off the LED. An audio ‘beep’ can be heard with each press and will stop
when maximum or minimum is reached.
Heating :
To activate the heating, (ensure stove is not in standby mode) press the heat on button ( ) once for half heat (900W) -
indicated by 2 audio ‘beeps’. For full heat (1800W) press again - indicated by 3 audio ‘beeps’. Eeach press of this button
activates half heat or full heat - 2 audio ‘beeps’ for half heat and 3 audio ‘beeps’ for full heat.
To turn the heat off press the heat off button ( ) - indicated by one audio ‘beep’. (The fan continues to run for approximately
10 seconds).
Electronic Thermostat :
The heating is controlled by the electronic thermostat. The default setting is ‘22’ - see Fig. 3b. When the heat is activated,
the heating will turn off, when the thermostat senses the temperature is at ‘22’. The heating will be activated again,
when the thermostat senses that the temperature is less than ‘22’. This (room temperature) gure can be changed by
pressing the temperature down button ( ) to reduce the room temperature (min 15) or the temperature up button ( )
to increase the room temperature (max 30). An audio ‘beep’ can be heard with each press and will stop when maximum
or minimum is reached.
Note : the heating will only operate when the mains switch (Fig. 3a) is in the on (I) position and the room temperature is
lower than the electronic set temperature.
WARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
This heater must be used on an AC ~ supply only and the voltage marked on the heater must correspond to the supply
voltage.
Connect the power cable to the power connector at the back of the re. Place the stove against the wall(ensuring a
60mm gap, see
*
Fig. 1). Connect the plug to mains supply.
Before switching on, please read the safety warnings and operating instructions
Electrical Connection
Installation
Before installing this appliance in an existing chimney, we recommend that;
You have your chimney cleaned by a competent chimney sweep.
You block off the chimney ue.
This procedure is important for the efcient operation of the heating unit and will also reduce heat loss up the
chimney.
Positioning the Stove :
The Opti-V Stove uses an illusionary reection technique and is designed to work best when ambient light levels are low.
There is an LED above the Logs which is controlled by a dimmer, that allows the brightness of the logs to be adjusted,
to create the perfect ame effect to suit your environment or in areas where the ambient light levels are normal.
A minimum gap of 60mm, at the back of the product (see
*
Fig.1), should be maintained in order for the electronic
thermostat to have optimum effect.
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