Celsi B-127960 User manual

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INSTRUCTIONS & OPERATING MANUAL
WALL MOUNTED ELECTRIC HEATER WITH REMOTE CONTROL
Model No. B-12796
Article No. CLDCDCGRE & CLCDPGRE
IMPORTANT
PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION
AND/OR USE OF THIS ELECTRIC FIRE AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
SECTION 1: IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 3-4
SECTION 2: SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................. 5
SECTION 3: STRUCTURE AND PARTS............................................................... 5
SECTION 4: INSTALLATION
4.1 Tools required ................................................................................................. 5
4.2Unpacking the heater...................................................................................... 6
4.2 Locating your electric heater........................................................................... 6-8
SECTION 5: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .. 9
5.1 Operating the appliance using the Manual Keypad......................................... 1
5.1.1 Operating by Remote Handset.............................................................. 1
5.2.1 Button Description................................................................................. 11
5.2.2 How to change the manual heat setting................................................ 11
5.2.3 How to use the thermostat.................................................................... 12
5.2.4 How to use the function settings........................................................... 13
5.2.4.1 How to change the Flame Image................................................. 13
5.2.4.2 How to change the Flame Speed................................................. 13
5.2.4.3 How to change the Volume.......................................................... 14
5.2.4.4 How to change the Mood Lighting............................................... 14
5.2.4.5ow to change the Brightness........................................................ 14
5.2.4.6How to change the Sleep Timer.................................................... 15
SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE................................................................................ 16
SECTION 7: ENVIRONMENT................................................................................ 16
SECTION 8: SERVICING....................................................................................... 16

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Fuse s ze
13amp
SECTION 1: IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
WHEN USING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES BASIC PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS
BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY TO
PERSON, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT SAFETY ADVICE.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING HEATER.
Regarding installation of the appliance;
This appliance is supplied with a rewirable plug fitted with
a 13A fuse. Should the fuse or plug need replacing, and
you are competent to do so, it must be replaced with a 13A
fuse and the plug must be a 13amp BS1363A approved
fitted with a 13A fuse.
Connect this appliance to single-phase AC supply of the
voltage specified on the rating plate.
This heater must be earthed. If in any doubt consult a
suitable competent person.
Ensure that the plug socket-outlet connection for this appliance is accessible. It
MUST be readily accessible for easy electrical isolation in the event of servicing and
replacing components etc.
This appliance MUST NOT be located immediately below an electrical socket-outlet.
Avoid the use of an extension cord as this may overheat and cause a risk of fire.
Running this appliance on heat setting 2 (2 W) with another piece of electrical
equipment on the same circuit may cause the fuse of this appliance to blow, or your
circuit breaker to turn off the power supply. If this occurs reconnect one of the
appliances to another circuit.
This appliance is fitted with an automatic thermal cut out to reduce the risk of
damage in the event of abnormal operation e.g. when covered. If the heater stops
operating whilst the flame effect continues normally this indicates that the cut out is
in operation. If this occurs disconnect the power supply at the plug socket-outlet and
ensure that any obstructions to the fan heater outlet or fan blades etc. are removed.
The heater will automatically reset when cool enough. The thermal cut out WILL
NOT RESET unless the obstruction is removed and the appliance cools. If the
heater is still not operating after 1 minutes disconnect the appliance and seek
expert advice.
If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. The cable used
MUST be capable of handling 2.5kW of power at 24 V and MUST contain an earth
wire.
To completely shut this appliance off turn all the controls to OFF and remove the plug
from the socket-outlet.
Use the heater in a well-ventilated area.

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Regarding persons operating the appliance;
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or learning disabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised at all times to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children, invalids
or elderly persons and whenever the heater is left operating and unattended.
DO NOT cover the heater. The meaning of figure is “WARNING! DO NOT COVER”.
This is to avoid over-heating of the product.
DO NOT leave the heater unattended while it is in use. Always turn the appliance to the
OFF position and unplug it from the electrical outlet when not in use.
DO NOT operate this appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance
malfunctions, has been dropped or damaged in any way.
DO NOT use this appliance with a programmable timer or any other device that switches
the appliance on and off automatically. 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 a utility.
DO NOT use this appliance as a freestanding appliance. It must always be fixed to a wall,
fireplace or floor etc.
DO NOT insert or allow objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust openings on the
appliance. To prevent a possible fire do not block air intakes or exhaust openings in any
manner.
DO NOT use on soft surfaces, such as beds, where openings may become blocked. Use
the appliance on flat, dry surfaces only.
DO NOT place this appliance near flammable materials, surfaces or substances, as there
may be a risk of fire. Keep flammable materials, surfaces or substances at least 1 metre
from the front of the product and keep them away from the sides and rear.
DO NOT use this appliance in any areas where petrol, paint or other flammable liquids are
stored e.g. e.g. a garage or a workshop as the appliance contains components capable of
producing a spark.
DO NOT use this appliance in the immediate surroundings of a bath, shower or swimming
pool. Make sure it cannot fall into water. Never touch the appliance with wet hands.
DO NOT let bare skin touch any hot surfaces to avoid burns and personal injury. This
heater is hot when in use.
DO NOT use outdoors.
This appliance is for household use only.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE

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SECTION 2: SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage ...22 -24 V AC, 5 Hz
Total Watts.2 Watts
Dimensions 91 mm x 35 (4 )mm x 9 mm
SECTION 3: STRUCTURE AND PARTS
SECTION 4: INSTALLATION
4.1 Tools requ red
Magnetic Phillips Screw Driver
Rotary Hammer
1. Screen
2. Manual Keypad
3. Mood Light LED
4. ON/OFF Switch
5. Power Inlet
6. Air Outlet
7. Glass Retainer

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4.2 Unpack ng the appl ance
WARNING! DO NOT USE THIS A LIANCE IF ANY ART HAS
BEEN UNDER WATER. IMMEDIATELY CALL A QUALIFIED
SERVICE TECHNICIAN TO INSPECT AND TO REPLACE ANY PART
OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IF NECESSARY
Open the packaging carefully and remove the foam.
Remove and discard the plastic bag.
Be responsible when handling the packing materials.
Keep the original packaging for future transportation and/or storage.
Check all accessories are removed from the packaging before storing it away for
future use.
KEEP PLASTIC WRAPPING AWAY FROM CHILDREN
4.3 Locat ng your electr c heater
This appliance may be installed virtually anywhere in your home. However, when choosing
a location please ensure that the general instructions are followed. For best results, install
out of direct sunlight.
Make sure that the plug or fused spur is accessible after the electric fire is fitted.
Before connecting the appliance make sure that its rating corresponds to that of the mains
supply and the fuse is the correct rating.
The appliance should be located close to a suitable mains socket-outlet to enable
connection. The electrical socket-outlet must be easily accessible to allow disconnection.
NOTE: the appliance is fitte with an inlet plug an socket un erneath the right
si e of the casing. Always make sure that it is fully pushe in an secure before
operating the fire. Damage coul occur if it is not fitte properly.
WARNING! KEEP DRAPERY AND OTHER FURNISHINGS AT LEAST
3’/0.9M FROM THE FRONT AND SIDES OF THE ELECTRIC HEATER

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Clearance to Combust bles
Sides .. 4 in. (1 mm)
Floor .. 15 3/4 in. (4 mm)
Top .... in. ( mm)
Back .. in. ( mm)
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
Step 1: Using a screwdriver loosen the two screws that secure the wall mounting bracket to
the top of the appliance and remove the wall mounting bracket as shown below (Figure 1).
F gure 1
Step 2: Choose a solid and plain wall. Position the mounting bracket where the appliance is
to be installed on the wall and ensure that the bracket is level using a spirit level. Using a
pen mark the 4 holes through the 4 holes on the mounting bracket as shown below (Figure
2)
F gure 2

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Step 3: Take away the mounting bracket and then drill four 8mm diameter holes on the wall.
Insert plastic wall plug into the drilled holes (Figure 3). If installing the appliance on a solid
wood wall there is no need to drill the holes in the wood and no need for the plastic wall
plug.
F gure 3
Step 4: Fix the mounting bracket using four M5×8 screws (Figure 4).
F gure 4
Step 5: Hang the appliance on the hooks at the bottom of the bracket and push the top of
the appliance into the mounting bracket. Now fix the appliance to the mounting bracket by
refitting the two M5×8 screws which were removed in step 1 (Figure 5).
Step 6: Fit the appliances front fascia as shown below. (Figure 6)
F gure 5 F gure 6

SECTION 5: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION! THE UNIT’S POWER CORD MUST BE CONNECTED TO
A PROPERLY GROUNDED AND PROTECTED 240V OUTLET.
ALWAYS USE GROUND FAULT PROTECTION WHERE REQUIRED
BY THE ELECTRICAL CODE.
This appliance can be operated by both a remote control and a manual keypad. Once the
unit has been properly connected to an earthed electrical socket-outlet ensure the manual
On/Off switch, located on the right hand side of the appliance (see below), is in the ‘ON’
position.
MANUAL ON/OFF SWITCH
This switch turns the appliance on/off. Once turned off the
appliance will need to RE-BOOT before use – see details above.
NOTE: The manual on/off switch must be in the ‘ON’ position
when using both remote an manual operation.
WARNING! DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT
IF IT IS DAMAGED OR HAS
MALFUNCTIONED. IF YOU SUSPECT THE
UNIT IS DAMAGED PLEASE CALL A
QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN TO
INSPECT AND TO REPLACE ANY PART OF THE ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM IF NECESSARY.
BOOT UP PROCEDURE:
Switch the Manual ON/OFF switch to the ON position. The screen should now appear white
for a few seconds after which the ‘boot-up’ sequence will begin.
Boot-up can take up to 2 minutes during which this hourglass icon will be seen -
When boot-up is complete this icon will be seen on the screen -
Press the ON/Standby button when prompted.
The appliance is now ON.
NOTE: If the Manual ON/OFF switch is turne to the OFF position, the heater cuts off
ue to overheat or the power to the unit is interrupte , the unit will reboot once power is
restore .
NOTE: If this pro uct experiences exceptionally low or exceptionally high supply
voltages it may automatically reset or stop functioning. If this occurs the pro uct shoul
be unplugge or isolate from the main supply for a perio of 30 secon s before the
power is then re-supplie .

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5.1 Operat ng the appl ance us ng the Manual Keypad
MANUAL KEYPAD SWITCHES
These keypad switches provide identical functionality to the remote control handset. For a
detailed description of the function of each button see the section below titled ‘Operating by
Remote Han set’.
NOTE: The manual keypa on the appliance will provi e
you with complete functional control of the unit. It is
inten e however that this keypa is use only if you lose
the remote han set or the han set batteries have faile .
Please use the remote han set to carry out all functions
5.1.1 Operat ng by Remote Handset
Ensure the batteries are installed properly in the remote control handset.
The effective range of the remote control is up to 4 meters (13 feet).
The appliance must have completed the initial BOOT-UP sequence before the
remote will function.
IM ORTANT NOTE REGARDING THE USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET
The Celsi remote han set has been ergonomically esigne to enable the operator to view
the keypa whilst transmitting signals to the appliance. Unlike most remote han sets which
require the tip of the han set to be pointe towar s the appliance the Celsi han set
transmits from the un ersi e as shown below. This prevents the requirement to rotate an
point the remote when the buttons are pushe .

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5.2.1 Button Descr pt on
The functionality of the buttons described below is the same for both the remote control
handset and the manual keypad.
ON/STANDBY: This button is used turn the
fire ON or OFF.
MUTE: This button is used to mute the
sound or restore the sound.
Lo/H /Off: This button is used to change
the manual heat setting to Low,
High or Off. For further
information see page 9 ‘How to
change the manual heat setting’.
THERMOSTAT: This button is used to turn the
thermostat on. For further
information see page 1 ‘How to use the thermostat’.
FUNCTION: This button is used to enter function mode. For further
information see page 11 ‘How to use the function features’.
INCREASE: This button is used to change a ‘thermostat’ or ‘function’ setting.
DECREASE: This button is used to change a ‘thermostat’ or ‘function’ setting.
5.2.2 How to change the manual heat sett ng
Press the button to place the appliance into manual
heat mo e.
NOTE: When this button is presse the appliance will fall
out of thermostat mo e if previously set.
Press the Lo/Hi/Off button to put the heater in to LOW heat setting
mode. The heating fan on the left side of the appliance will turn on.
Press the Lo/Hi/Off button again to put the heater in to HIGH
heat setting mode. The heating fans on both sides of the appliance will now be turned on.
Press of the Lo/Hi/Off button again to turn both the heater fans OFF.
The next press of the Lo/Hi/Off button will return the unit to the LOW heat setting, and so
the cycle is repeated.

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5.2.3 How to use the thermostat
Press the
button to put the appliance into thermostat
mode.
NOTE: When this button is presse the appliance will fall
out of manual heat mo e if previously set.
When running in thermostat mode the unit will regulate the heat
setting automatically between high and off in order to maintain
the comfort level selected. To change the comfort level follow
the steps below.
Press the ‘TEMP’ button to display the thermostat icon on screen. This icon shows the
current thermostat heat setting.
This icon will remain on screen for 3 seconds. If no other buttons are pressed during this
time the icon will disappear from the screen and continue to run at this thermostat setting.
When the thermostat icon is on screen the thermostat heat setting can be changed by
pressing the buttons to increase or decrease the regulated temperature.
The on screen icon will now display the new heat setting. There are ten comfort levels to
choose from:
Lowest <- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -> Highest
Select a satisfactory setting and then wait for 3 seconds for the icon to disappear.
The thermostat is now set.
NOTE: The unit will continue to run in thermostat mo e until the appliance is switche
OFF or the unit is set to manual heat mo e.

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5.2.4 How to use the funct on sett ngs
Press the button to enter function mode. The first of the five available functions will
now be displayed on screen.
The five functions are as follows:
Flame Image Flame Speed
Volume Mood L ght ng
Br ghtness Sleep T mer
To access each of the functions simply continue to press the ‘FUNC’ button until the required
function is displayed.
The icon will stay on screen for 3 seconds. If no other buttons are pressed during this time,
the icon will disappear from the screen and continue to run with its current setting.
The
buttons can be used to change each function setting.
Descriptions of the six function modes are shown separately in the sections below.
5.2.4.1 How to change the Flame Image
Press the ‘FUNC’ button as described above to
display the flame image icon on the screen.
Press the buttons to change the flame
image. There are three flame images to choose
from and the image will change on the screen as
you scroll through the selections. Once the desired image is
selected wait for 3 seconds for the on screen icon to disappear.
The flame image is now set.
5.2.4.2 How to change the Flame Speed
Press the ‘FUNC’ button as described above to
display the flame spee icon on the screen.
Press the
buttons to change the flame
spee . There are five flame speeds to choose
from and you will see the speed change as you
scroll through the selections. Once the desired speed is selected
wait for 3 seconds for the on screen icon to disappear.
The flame spee is now set.

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5.2.4.3 How to change the Volume
Press the ‘FUNC’ button as described above to
display the volume icon is on the screen.
Press the buttons to change the volume.
There are 6 volume settings to choose from
(including mute) and you will hear the volume
change as you scroll through the selections. Once the desired
volume is selected wait for 3 seconds for the on screen icon to
disappear.
The volume is now set.
5.2.4.4 How to change the Mood L ght ng
Press the ‘FUNC’ button as described above to
display the moo lighting icon is on the screen.
Press the buttons to change the moo
lighting. There are 4 moo lighting settings to
choose from (including off) and you will see the
moo lighting change as you scroll through the options. Once the
desired volume is selected wait for 3 seconds for the on screen
icon to disappear.
The moo lighting is now set.
5.2.4.4 How to change the Br ghtness
Press the ‘FUNC’ button as described above to
display the brightness icon on the screen.
Press the buttons to change the screen
brightness. There are 3 brightness settings to
choose from and you will see brightness change
as you scroll through the selections. Once the desired brightness
is selected wait for 3 seconds for the on screen icon to disappear.
The brightness is now set.
NOTE: In aylight con itions this brightness change may appear quite subtle

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5.2.4.5 How to change the Sleep T mer
Press the ‘FUNC’ button as described above to
display the sleep timer icon on the screen.
Press the
buttons to change the sleep
timer.
There are 9 sleep timer settings to choose from (including off):
OFF 3 mins 1 hour 1 hour 3 mins
2 hours
2 hours 3 mins
3 hours 3 hours 3 mins 4 hours
Once the desired sleep timer is selected wait for 3 seconds for the on screen icon to
disappear.
The sleep timer is now set.
IM ORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE USE OF THE SLEE TIMER
Once the sleep timer has been change from ‘OFF’ to any of the 8 available sleep timer
setting, the appliance will now continue to run for the selecte time. Once this time has
elapse the appliance will automatically turn to STANDBY.
If the sleep timer has been selecte an it is no longer require it can be cancelle by
entering the function mo e, selecting the sleep timer an changing the setting to ‘OFF’.
Whilst the appliance is running in sleep timer mo e it is still possible to change any
functionality without affecting the timer, for example, heat setting or moo lighting.
If the sleep timer setting is change whilst the sleep timer is in operation the new setting will
now be use for the sleep timer process.
The sleep timer is always reset to ‘OFF’ after entering stan by mo e .

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SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE
Always remove the plug from the socket-outlet and allow the heater to cool down
before cleaning it.
Wipe the exterior surface of the appliance occasionally with a soft damp cloth (not
dripping wet) and dry the exterior surface before operating the heater.
WARNING!
Do not immerse the heater in water.
Do not use any cleaning chemicals such as etergents an abrasives.
Do not allow the interior to get wet as this coul create a hazar .
Light accumulated dust may be removed from the appliance with a soft dry cloth.
To store away the appliance put it back in to its original packaging and store it in a
clean dry place.
In the event of malfunction do not try to repair the heater yourself as this may result
in a fire hazard or electric shock.
SECTION 7: ENVIRONMENT
Mean ng of crossed –out wheeled dustb n
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste.
Use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for
information regarding the collection services available in your local area.
If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous
substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain,
thus damaging your health and well being. When replacing old
appliances with new ones the retailer is legally obligated to take away
your old appliance for disposal free of charge.
SECTION 8: SERVICING
BFM EUROPE LTD
GORDON BANKS DRIVE, TRENTHAM LAKES STOKE-ON-TRENT ST4 4TJ
Technical Queries: 1782 339 39
Service Fault Enquiries: 844 77 169
Please note there are no user replaceable parts on this appliance.

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