be modern 2588 Electric Heater Fire Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
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Table of Contents
(Model 2588)
Electric Heater Fire
User / Installation Instructions
2588 Electric Heater Fire
These instructions should be read carefully and retained for future reference.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Read all of the instructions carefully before using the appliance.
- For indoor use only. This appliance is not suitable for use outside the house and only suitable for well insulated spaces or occasional use.
- If the fire is to be placed in front of an existing chimney opening and there is any risk of chimney debris falling down onto the fire or drafts from the chimney it is recommended that the flue or opening is sealed off with non-combustible nonfibrous insulation materials. Do not place into an existing fireplace that is prone to dampness. Should it be necessary to cap and seal the chimney to prevent personal injury, a professional should be hired to do the work
- Do not use this appliance in the immediate surroundings of a bath, a shower or a swimming pool.
- Do not use this fire as a free-standing appliance. It must always be fixed to the wall, fireplace mantel, floor etc.
- This fire must not be located immediately below a socket-outlet.
- This appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to the circuit that is regularly switched on and off by utility in order to avoid a hazard due to the inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut out.
- A non-rewirable plug fitted with a 13A fuse is supplied. Should the fuse or plug need replacing, and you are competent to do so, it must be replaced with a 13A fuse or plug being 13A BS1363A approved.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be repaired by the manufacturer, its authorised service centre or professional person.
- Do not cover: warning: in order to avoid overheating, do not cover the appliance.
- To reduce the risk of fire, keep textiles, curtains, or any other flammable material a minimum distance of 1 meter from the air outlet.
- Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces and hot conditions. Do not route the power lead in front of the appliance.
- Do not use this fire in rooms that have explosive gas in them (for example petrol), or if you are using solvents, glue, aerosol spray or in flammable paints, as these may catch fire.
- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
- Children shall not play with the appliance.
- Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.
- Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on/off the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed in its intended normal operating position and they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall not plug in, regulate and clean the appliance or perform user maintenance
- Caution: some part of this appliance can become very hot and cause burns. Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present
- This appliance must be positioned so that the plug/fused spur is accessible.
- In the event of a fault please disconnect the fire from the mains supply.
- Warning: This appliance must be earthed.
- Keep the power plug accessible after installation.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Model No.: 2588
Supply Voltage: AC 230-240V 50Hz
Maximum power consumption: 2KW
Power for flame effect: 8.8W (LED 4.8W + Motor for flame 4W)
Heat Output:
Nominal heat output (Pnom): 2KW
Minimum heat output (indicative) (Pmin): 1KW
Maximum continuous heat output (Pmax): 2KW
Auxiliary Electricity Consumption:
At nominal heat output (elmax): 12.5W
At minimum heat output (elmin): 12W
In standby mode (elSB): 0.48W
Type of heat output / room temperature control
Single stage heat output and no room temperature control | No |
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Two or more manual stages, no room temperature control | No |
With mechanic thermostat room temperature control | No |
With electronic room temperature control | Yes |
Electronic room temperature control plus day timer | Yes |
Electronic room temperature control plus week timer | Yes |
Other Control Options
Room temperature control, with presence detection | No |
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Room temperature control, with open window detection | Yes |
With distance control option | No |
With adaptive start control | Yes |
With working time limitation | No |
With black bulb sensor | No |
PARTS LIST
Please unpack carefully ensuring that any loose parts and all packing items
are removed.
Read any warning labels carefully (see Maintenance Section). Place waste
packaging back into the box and dispose of RESPONSIBLY.
1 Remote Control | 1pc |
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2 AAA Batteries | 2pcs |
3 Instruction Manual | 1pc |
4 Flat Trim Cover | 1pc |
5 Curved Trim Cover | 1pc |
FIRE INSTALLATION
Dimension
Before You Start
- The appliance Data Plate is located on the rear of the fire.
- Required for installation: 4 off screws and plugs suitable for the wall media (Not supplied).
- The surround / appliance must be positioned so that plug (fused spur) is accessible. Only when you are certain that you have completed the installation should you plug in and switch on at the wall socket.
- This fire should not be installed into an open / existing fireplace without the opening being professionally blanked off to reduce the risk of a back draught, which could cause the safety cut-out to operate.
- Check that the supply voltage details on your flame effect fire are in accordance with your electrical supply. Your fire is fitted with a plug incorporating a 13 Amp fuse. In the event of replacing the fuse in the plug, a 13 Amp fuse approved by ASTA to BS 1362 must be used. Before switching on, please read the following fire installation instructions.
Fire Installation
Opening Size For Insert | Positions for Fixing Screw |
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W | D |
413 | ≥145 |
- Ensure that the mains power is isolated to the fire plug / socket point.
- Offer the fire into the opening.
- Mark on the wall the positions of the fixing points on the side flanges of the fire.
- Remove the fire from the opening.
- Drill and plug the wall holes using suitable fixings.
- Connect the fire to the plug / socket.
- Offer the fire back into the opening and using suitable screws fix the fire in position.
- Using the magnets on the fire fit the trim into position.
- Restore power to the plug / socket.
Trim Installation
Flat Trim
- Fix the flat cover to the lower of the fireplace.
- Use four magnets to secure the trim to the fireplace.
Curved Trim
- Fix the curved cover to the lower of the fireplace.
- Lower the cast trim onto the two fixing screws located at the top of the fire.
OPERATION BY MANUAL CONTROL
NOTE: The manual button controls basic functions, not a full range of
controls. Use the remote handset to carry out all functions.
The manual buttons are located on the appliance as showed in the picture.
Press “FLAME” button to select the colour of flame (3 kinds) or return to the
“OFF” position.
NOTE: The controls on appliance will lose the memory for all function
settings when the switch is set to the “Off” Position. When the remote runs
out of power or when you change the batteries, only the flame function will
lose memory and will not affect the timer settings, however, the clock may
need adjusting.
OPERATION BY REMOTE CONTROL
NOTE: This is thermostatic remote control. The remote should be in the
same room as the fireplace and placed on a flat surface. It must be placed
away from the fire so the hot air will not blow onto it and affect
thermostatic reading.
The communication frequency between the fire and remote has already been set
up. If you cannot use the remote with the fire, please follow instructions
Step.R31 to initiate this connection.
Standby for Remote Handset
R1 The screen shown to the right is when the remote handset is in standby
mode.
Turn on/off
R2 Press to turn on the flame effect or turn off the flame effect and heater
when in normal mode.
R3 Press to turn on / off the flame effect under daily and weekly timer mode.
Flame Effect
R4 Press to enter the flame effect adjustment screen.
R5 Press the ‘←’ and ‘→’ button to select the 3 Kinds of flame effect.
R6 Press the ‘+’ and ‘-’ button to select the 5 brightness of flame effect and
OFF settings
Normal Mode
R7 Normal control mode is factory set. If it is not, then press button until
the logo shows up at the upper right corner of the screen.
R8 Press the ‘+’ or ‘-’ button to adjust the temperature setting from 17℃ to
25℃ by 2 degree intervals.
R9 Press button to turn on / off the heat, ON, OFF will show at the lower of
the screen.
NOTE: It is normal for the fan heater to stop running for periods of
time. This happens because the room temperature is at or above the temperature
set on the remote control.
The heater indicator will be turned off after 10s if you have the flame ON.
The heater indicator will stay ON if you use the heating function only.
Count Down Timer
NOTE: This setting is only for normal mode. It allows the appliance to go
into standby after a set period of time.
R10 Press to cycle through the settings from Off and 0.5 hours to 9 hours. The timer logo and time will show on the screen. Theheater must be in the ON position.
The heater can be automatically run by using daily timer and weekly timer on
the remote.
Set up Day, Time and Comfortable temperature.
R11 Press to turn on the remote handset. Hold the button button for 3 seconds
to enter the setting screen.
R12 Press the ‘←’ or ‘→’ button to choose Day, Time or your comfortable
temperature. The character selected will be highlighted.
R13 Pressing the ‘+’ or ‘-’ button will adjust the number.
- Time: 24-hour system
- Select your comfortable temperature from 15-25℃.
- Temperature unit: ℃、℉
Daily Timer Heating
R14 The following are pre-set heating periods, which can be altered if desired
06:00 until 08:30
17:00 until 22:00
R15 Press until shows at the upper right corner of the screen to enter into
the daily timer heating mode.
R16 Hold the arrow symbol button for 6 seconds to enter the daily timer
setting.
Max 3 timed Heating periods per day.
- Press ‘←’ or ‘→’ to choose hour or minute, press ‘+’ or ‘-’ to set the time.
- Minute will increase / decrease by 15 minutes per press.
- Hold for 3 seconds or wait for 10 seconds to save and exit the heating time period setting.
R17 Adjusting the set temperature
- Press the ‘+’ or ‘-’ button to increase or decrease the set temperature on the basis of your comfortable temperature setting.
- ECO means 2℃ lower than your comfortable temperature setting,
ECO- means 4℃ lower,
COMF+ means 2℃ higher,
COMF++ means 4℃ higher.
R18 To check your daily timer settings press .
R19 If heating needs to be turned off, it will be necessary to go back to the
Normal Mode to turn off.
Week Timer Heating
R20 The following are pre-set heating periods, which can be altered if
desired.
From Monday to Friday
06:00 until 08:30
17:00 until 22:00| From Saturday to Sunday
06:30 until 09:30
11:00 until 13:00
17:00 until 22:00
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R21 Press until shows at the upper right corner of the screen to enter into the week timer heating mode.
R22 Hold button for 6 seconds to enter the week timer setting
- Press ‘←’ or ‘→’ to move the cursor (a flashing underline), press the button in the corresponding week position to select (the character is highlighted) or cancel (the character is displayed normally) the current setting. Several days can be selected together.
- Press the ‘→’ button to move the cursor to the time period setting area. Press ‘←’ or ‘→’ to choose hour or minute, press ‘+’ or ‘-’ to set the number.
- Max 3 heating periods for a day.
- Minute will increase / decrease by 15 minutes per press.
- Press the to set the heating time for the selected day(s) and return to the week line.
- Hold for 3s or wait for 10s to save and exit the heating time period setting.
R23 Press , ‘←’ or ‘→’ to check your week Timer settings.
R24 If heating needs to be turned off, it will be necessary to go back to the
Normal Control Mode to turn off
Advance Mode
R25 Under the daily and week timer mode Press :
R26 To turn the heater off when the heater is on during a pre-set heating
period
R27 To turn the heater on when the heater is off in between pre-set heating
periods
Adaptive Start Control
R28 According to room temperature and set temperature, the heater will
automatically come on in time to heat the room to the set temperature at the
set time. For example, if your timer is set to start at 18:00 and temperature
is set to 23°C, the fire will come on at 17:30 to ensure the room is 23°C at
18:00.
Window Open Detection
R29 When the transmitter detects a rapid drop in room temperature, it will
be judged as a “Window Open”, the warning icon will be displayed and the
heating will be turned off automatically.
R30 After the indoor temperature has risen or a manual override of the warning
(by operating remote control) has been done, the fire will return to normal
working state.
Set up the communication between the remote and appliance
R31 The below operations should be carried out before programming, when
changing to a new remote or in the event the appliance cannot be controlled by
the remote:
- Hold the reset button on the appliance for 3 seconds (pen Point may needed) until you hear 3 short beeps from the unit, release the button.
- Press the button on the remote, the programming is finished when you hear 1 long beep from the appliance.
R32 Resetting the code for remote control is necessary if the appliance operates wrongly or the remote control does not operate correctly.
- Open the back cover of the remote control.
- Press the Reset button on remote handset.
- Follow the steps R31
Remote Control Battery Replacement
When the batteries are at full power, the battery symbol will show
When the batteries are half full, the battery symbol will show
When the batteries are out of power and need replacing immediately, the
battery symbol will show
Battery replacement is recommended after 1 year. The batteries are 1.5V
alkaline AAA, batteries.
Dispose of old batteries at an appropriate recycling facility.
Safety Thermal Cut-out and Thermal Link:
This appliance is fitted with an Electric Safety Control (E.S.). This is a
safety device, which switches off the fire if, for any reason the appliance
overheats. The E.S. Control can only be re-set after the appliance has cooled
down, in order to re-set the E.S. Control, proceed as follows:
- Switch off the appliance.
- Unplug from the wall socket
- Leave for approximately 15 minutes.
- Plug in switch on appliance and the E.S. Control will re-set.
Ensure that the appliance is functioning correctly. If the E.S. Control
switches off again it is advisable to have the appliance checked by a
competent electrician.
CAUTION: In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the
thermal cut out, this appliance must not be supplied through an external
switching device such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly
switched on and off by the utility.
Maintenance:
WARNING: – Before undertaking any maintenance or cleaning, ensure appliance
is disconnected from mains supply. Only competent persons should service /
repair
appliance.
WARNING: There are no internal user serviceable parts, i.e. bulbs, in
this product. Under no circumstance should access be gained to the internal
parts other than by a suitably qualified person.
Please note: – If the supply cord on this appliance is damaged it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, Authorised Service Agent, or a qualified person
to avoid hazard.
General Suite Care – not glass
To maintain the appearance of your new suite we recommend that it is dusted
using a lint free cloth. NEVER use any form of abrasives or a DAMP cloth on
the surround.
The area around the fire should be kept free of any materials such as lint or
house dust (i.e. animal hair/ carpet fibres) that could be drawn into the
internal workings of the appliance and affect the performance. We recommend
that you clean around the fan grille housing at regular intervals. This can be
done using standard vacuum cleaner and suitable attachment.
Glass Care
Periodically it may be necessary to remove the glass screen for cleaning, this
is achieved by first disconnecting the appliance from the mains supply, then
remove the bracket from the bottom of the glass panel whilst supporting the
glass from the front. Once the bracket has been removed the glass screen can
be taken out and placed in a clean, soft, safe location for cleaning. When
cleaning the glass panel use a slightly damp cloth. Do not use washing powders
or any other substance containing abrasives since these substances scratch
glass.
Refitting is the reversal of this procedure.
Control PCB | Remote Control Receiver | Remote Control Transmitter |
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Hardware: RC01-040A06
Software: 20171102| Hardware: RF290 V1.2| Frequency: ASK/OOK 433.92MHZ
Maximum transmit power: 10mW
Hardware:RF290A-TX-V1.3
Software: RF290A_C_V2.4.0.hex
ELECTRIC FIRE GUARANTEE
Hearth Products Ltd (the ‘Company’) provides a twelve month guarantee in respect of this electric fire appliance.
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The twelve month Guarantee applies to:
● All ‘Products’ in the ranges manufactured by the ‘Company’ (but subject to exceptions below); where
● The ‘Product’ has been purchased and installed within the UK and in respect of:-
● The initial installation and in favour of
● The original Purchaser -
Proof of purchase must be retained by the Purchaser
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The twelve month Guarantee does not apply to:
● Damage or inferior workmanship practices while the ‘Product’ is being installed
● Damage caused by the mis-use of the ‘Product’ or where normal standards of care and use have not been complied with
● Damage through a malfunction or an inadequately installed electric fire
● Damage or defects due to, mis-use, accident or unauthorised alterations making good (whether by repair or replacement at the company’s discretion) of defects arising from defective manufacture of materials of ‘Product’ covered in paragraph (1), all at no cost to the Purchaser.
This Guarantee does not affect your statutory rights
On requiring service contact the retailer who supplied your product who will
assist you and advise you as necessary.
Environment
****| Meaning of crossed –out wheeled dustbin:
Electrical appliances should not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste.
Separate collection facilities should be used in the disposal of electrical
appliances. Contact your local government for the information about the
available collection systems. If electrical appliances are disposed of in
landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get
into the food chain, damaging your health and well-being. When old appliances
are replaced by the new ones, it is a legal obligation for the retailer to
take back the old appliance for disposals at least free of charge.
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| This fire complies with the Safety Standards EN 60335-1 and EN 60335-2-30
which covers the essential requirements of the Low Voltage Directive
2014/35/EU and the EMC standards EN 55014-1; EN 55014-2; EN 61000-3-2 and EN
61000-3-3 which covers the essential requirements of the European Electro
Magnetic Compatibility 2014/30/EU, and the RED standards EN300220 2,
EN301489-1, EN301489-3 and EN6247 which covers the essential requirements of
the European Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU.
| This fire complies with the Safety Standards BS 60335-1 and BS 60335-2-30
which covers the essential requirements of the Electrical Equipment (Safety)
Regulations 2016 and the EMC standards BS 55014-1; BS 55014-2; BS 61000-3-2
and BS 61000-3-3 which covers the essential requirements of the Electro
Magnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016, and the RED standards BS 300220-2, BS
301489-1, BS 301489-3 and BS 6247 which covers the essential requirements of
the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017.
| RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances, and impacts the entire
electronics industry and many electrical products as well. The Restrictions of
the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Regulations 2012, originated in the European Union in 2002 and restricts the
use of six hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products.
All applicable products in the EU and UK market since July 1, 2006 must pass
RoHS compliance.
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