Ezee Glow Celestial 36 User manual

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Rev B

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When using electrical appliances basic precautions should be followed to reduce the risk of re, electric
shock and injury to persons, including the following:
• Read all instructions before using this heater.
• This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burning, do not touch hot surface. If provided, use handles
when moving this heater. Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, paper,
clothes and curtains at least 1m from the front of the heater and keep them away from the sides and
rear. In order to avoid over heating, do not cover the heater.
• Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used near children or the inrm and whenever the
heater is left operating and unattended.
• Always unplug heater when not in use.
• Heater must not be located immediately below a socket-outlet.
• Do not operate heater with a damaged cord, plug or after the heater malfunctions or has been dam-
aged in any manner. Return heater to authorized service facility for examination, electrical/ mechanical
adjustment and repair.
• Indoor use only, do not use outdoors.
• This heater is not intended for use in bathrooms, laundry areas or similar indoor locations. Never locate
heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water container.
• Do not run cord under carpeting. Do not cover cord with throw rugs, runners or similar coverings. Ar-
range cord away from trac areas, where it will not be tripped over.
• To disconnect heater, turn controls to off, then remove plug from outlet.
• Do not insert objects into any ventilation or exhaust openings, as this may cause an electric shock, re,
or damage the heater.
• To prevent a possible re, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner. Do not use on soft surfac-
es like a bed, where openings may become blocked.
• The heater has hot, arcing parts inside. Do not use it in areas where ammable liquids are used/stored.
• Use this heater only as described in the manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer
may cause re, electric shock or injury to persons.
• DANGER - High temperatures may be generated under abnormal circumstances. Do not partially or
fully cover/ obstruct the front of this heater.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical/ sensory
capabilities or by those with a lack of experience/ knowledge, unless they are provided with supervision
and instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• 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/off by the utility.
Important Safety Information

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WARNING - The heat functions H1 and H2, do not control the room temperature. Thermostat function
must be set-up to control room temperature. We recommend you do not use this heater in small rooms
when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own, unless constant super-
vision is provided.
Children less than 3 years old should be kept away from the appliance. Children aged from 3-8 years shall
only switch on the appliance, provided it is properly installed, have been given instruction on how to use it
and understand the hazards involved. Children aged 3-8 shall not plug in, clean, or perform maintenance
tasks on the appliance.
CAUTION - Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns. Particular attention must
be given when children and vulnerable people are present.
Electrical connections - UK plug wiring instruction
• If the plug must be changed because it is not suitable for your socket, or due to damage, please
follow the wiring instruction shown on this page. Cord length is 1.8m and exits the unit on the
right/ back of the re.
• The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Brown: Live (L)
Blue: Neutral (N)
Green/Yellow: Earth (E)
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appli-
ance may not correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug, please see below:
• The BLUE wire is the NEUTRAL and must be con-
nected to the terminal which is marked with the
letter N or coloured BLACK.
• The BROWN wire is the LIVE and must be con-
nected to the terminal that is marked with the
letter L or coloured RED.
• The GREEN/YELLOW must be connected to the
terminal which is marked E or the earth symbol or
coloured GREEN or GREEN/YELLOW.
• Always ensure that the cord grip is positioned and
securely fastened.
• WARNING - THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
• If a 13A (BS1363) fused plug is used it must tted with a BS1362 13A fuse. If in doubt consult a
qualied electrician.
Any electrical repairs or replacements must only be performed by one of our pre-approved
repairmen.
Important Safety Information

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Key features
• 4 sizes - 36”, 50”, 60” & 72”.
• 1-sided, 2-sided and 3-sided built-in tting options.
• Energy Related Products (ERP) compliant.
• 11 fuel-bed effect settings & 5 brightness settings.
• 3 ame effect settings & 5 brightness settings.
• 11 downlight effect settings & 5 brightness settings.
• 3 ame speed settings.
• 2 heat settings.
• 7 day, 24hr programmable timer.
• Adjustable thermostat.
• Open window sensor.
• Over-heat safety cut-out.
Technical specication
• AC 220-240V, 50Hz.
• 1400-1600W heat output.
• W926mm, W1266mm, W1520m and W1826mm x H256mm
ame effects.
• LED ame effect, fuel-bed and downlights.
Key Features & Technical Specication

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First things rst...
1. Decide where the re will be tted and measure the space
using the dimensions in this manual, making sure it ts.
2. Remove the re unit from the box and place it on a clean,
soft, dry surface.
3. Check the parts list to make sure you have all the parts
you need.
4. Recycle all packaging material at your local recycling cen-
tre.
Warning - This product includes several glass panels. Use ex-
treme caution when handling. Failure to do so could result in
personal injury or property damage.
Preparation

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Required tools for installation:
• Phillips screwdriver
• Tape measure
• Spirit level
• Masonry or drywall screws, depending on your type of wall
• Circular saw or hand saw
• Drill and drill-bit set
Parts
B - Screws C - Drywall Anchors
A - Fire unit D - Remote Control
E - Logs F - Decorave Crystals G - Decorave Charcoal
H - ‘L-shape’ metal bracket I - Instrucon manual
Parts & Hardware

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CELESTIAL RANGE DIMENSIONS (MM)
MODEL
NUMBER
ABCDEFG
36” 932 484 200 902 466 256 926
50” 1272 484 200 1242 466 256 1266
60” 1526 484 200 1496 466 256 1520
72” 1830 484 200 1800 466 256 1826
Dimensions

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Your appliance allows for three installation congurations.
One sided
Glass exposed on the front
only.
Two sided
Glass exposed on the front
and left or right sides.
Three sided
Glass exposed on the
front, left and right sides.
Installation Overview

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Your appliance is a recessed and/or mantel installed appli-
ance. Select a suitable location that is not susceptible to
moisture build-up. It must be located enough distance away
from curtains, furniture and high trac areas.
Note - Follow all local and national electrical regulations/
codes.
Note - A frame can be constructed that is ush with the re
unit on top, bottom and sides, as long as the vents on the
re unit are not obstructed and the frame is hollow to allow
for air-ow.
Note - We recommend you don’t place soft furnishings di-
rectly in front of the heater outlet.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES (MM)
Bottom 0
Sides 0
Back 30
Top (see notes above) 100
Front (Measured from glass, plas-
terboard is exempt) 200
Installation - Minimum Clearances

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Note - Appliance is not load bearing. Carefully consider weight of nishing materi-
als when constructing rough framing.
Note - Ensure installation complies with all local building codes and requirements.
Note - The framing dimensions above applies to all three types of installation. The
illustration represents the three sided installation, but if one or two sided installa-
tion is preferred, simply extend the frame further on the closed glass side.
FRAMING DIMENSIONS (MM)
MODEL NAME WHD
Celestial 36” 935 490 245
Celestial 50” 1275 490 245
Celestial 60” 1529 490 245
Celestial 72” 1833 490 245
Installation - Rough framing

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Note - Dimensions assuming plasterboard is 12.5mm thick.
PLASTERBOARD RECESS DIMENSIONS (MM)
MODEL NAME WHD
Celestial 36” 960 294 146
Celestial 50” 1300 294 146
Celestial 60” 1554 294 146
Celestial 72” 1857 294 146
Installation - Plasterboard

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Celestial 36” & 50” models have 4
brackets and 8 screws. Celestial 60” &
72” models have 6 brackets and 12
screws. Follow instructions below for
your relevant model:
1. Remove the 8 (or 12) silver screws
on the top and bottom of the appli-
ance, see gure 3-1.
2. Install the 4 (or 6) ‘L shape’ metal
brackets using the 8 (or 12) screws
previously removed, see gure 3-2.
3. Remove the side panels from both
sides by removing the 4 screws per
panel, see gure below. Set them
aside for now.
Installation - Preparation

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Attach the relevant side panels or side trims to achieve your
look. The 3-sided trims are packaged in a cardboard box behind
the front glass screen for transport.
One sided
Two sided
Three sided
Installation - Choose your viewing style

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Note - If you’ve just got your re and you’re removing the glass for the
rst time, following Step 3, you should be able to access the card-
board box containing the fuel-bed media and 3-sided trims. See the
next section on how to set up your fuel-bed.
1. Remove the four screws that keep the glass xed in place, make
sure to support the front glass with one hand when removing the last
screw. Check under the top-section of the re units metal body, and
you’ll nd these evenly spaced along the width of the re, screwed into
a bracket that’s connected to the front glass.
2. Next, slowly tilt the front glass forwards until the top pivots free
from the top cowl. You should be able to see the top of the glass
bracket at this point.
3. Pull the glass up then out to remove it. Store it in a safe, clean loca-
tion for now.
4. Reverse these steps to attach the front glass, shown below.
Installation - Front glass removal

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Note - Before you start, make sure to read the previous
page explaining how to remove the front glass screen.
Note - The re must be installed in its nal location before
the crystals and logs are installed.
1. Cut open the crystals bag(s) and disperse all the crys-
tals evenly on the fuel-bed tray in a side to side motion.
2. Next, cut open the charcoal bag and using the same
side-to-side technique, disperse most of the charcoal
on top of the crystals. Save some for later.
3. Place the logs on the surface of the crystals, leaving a
gap underneath so the ame effect is visible below
each log. To enhance the bed further, disperse the re-
mainder of the charcoal in and around each log.
4. If you need to, adjust your log positioning, ret the
glass screen, then sit back and relax.
Installation - Fuel-bed setup

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Warning - Please read the entire owner’s manual, including all safety information, before
plugging in or using this product. Failure to do so could result in re, electric shock, or seri-
ous personal injury.
Note - When the heater is rst turned on, a slight odour may be present. This is normal and
should not occur again unless the heater is not used for a long period of time.
Note - To turn the re on in rst use, point the remote at the re unit and hold the on/off
button for 7 seconds to pair the remote to the re permanently. The re will beep and dis-
play “88:88” on the remote to conrm pairing.
Power
Plug the power cord into a 220-240V, 50Hz outlet (see Important
Safety Information on pages 2
and 3). Make sure the outlet is
in good condition and the plug
is not loose. Never exceed the
maximum amperage for the cir-
cuit. Do not plug other applianc-
es into the same circuit. Cord
length is 1.8m and exits the unit
on the right/ back.
Method of operation
The electric re can be operated
by the control panel located on
the front of the unit or the re-
mote control. See gures.
Before operating, please review
the Important Safety Infor-
mation on pages 2 and 3.
Operation

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CONTROL PANEL OPERATION
BUTTON FUNCTION ACTION
ON / OFF - Enables control panel functions.
Turns on ame effect.
1. Press once - Control panel but-
tons illuminate, ame effect and
remote screen turns on.
2. Press again - Flame effect and
all functions turn off.
FLAME BRIGHTNESS - Adjusts ame bright-
ness.
1. Press once - Flame brightness
changes.
2. Press again until desired bright-
ness is selected.
FLAME COLOUR - Adjusts ame colour. 1. Press once - Flame colour
changes.
2. Press again until desired colour
is selected.
HEATER - Turns heater on / off.
Note - To prevent overheating, the heater
blows cool air for 10 seconds after the heater
turns off.
Note - Heater overrides thermostat control.
1. Press once - Low heat setting
H1 activates and blows warm
air.
2. Press again - High heat setting
H2 activates and blows hot air.
3. Press again - Turns heater off.
TIMER - Turns re on for a certain time period.
Note - Settings range from 30 mins to 8 hrs.
1. Press once - Timer is set to 30
mins.
2. Press again until desired time
period is selected.
FUEL-BED COLOUR - Adjusts fuel-bed colour. 1. Press once, Fuel-bed colour
changes.
2. Press again, until desired colour
is reached.

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REMOTE OPERATION
BUT-
TON
FUNCTION ACTION
ON / OFF - Enables control panel func-
tions. Turns on ame effect.
Note - On rst use, point the remote at
the re unit and hold the on/off button to
pair the remote to the re permanently.
1. Press once - Control panel illuminates, ame
effect and remote screen turns on.
2. Press again - All functions turn off.
DOWNLIGHT COLOUR - Adjusts down-
light colour.
Note - Downlights stay on until power
button is turned off.
1. Press once - Downlight colour changes.
2. Press again until desired colour is selected.
DOWNLIGHT BRIGHTNESS- Adjusts
downlight brightness.
1. Press once - Downlight brightness changes.
2. Press again until desired brightness is se-
lected.
FLAME COLOUR - Adjusts ame colour.
Note - Flame effect stays on until power
button is turned off.
1. Press once - Flame colour changes.
2. Press again until desired colour is selected.
FLAME BRIGHTNESS- Adjusts ame
brightness.
1. Press once - Flame brightness changes.
2. Press again until desired brightness is se-
lected.
FLAME SPEED - Adjusts ame speed.
Note - Three speeds to choose from.
1. Press once - Flame icker speed slows.
2. Press again until desired speed is reached.
FUEL-BED COLOUR - Adjusts fuel-bed
colour.
Note - Fuel-bed stays on until power
button is turned off.
1. Press once - Fuel-bed colour changes.
2. Press again until desired colour is reached.
FUEL-BED BRIGHTNESS - Adjusts fuel-
bed brightness.
1. Press once - Fuel-bed brightness changes.
2. Press again until desired brightness is se-
lected.
THERMOSTAT - Turns heater on / off to
maintain room at selected temperature.
1. Press once - Indicator lights up. Temperature
set at 18oC.
2. Press again until desired temperature setting
is reached.
HEATER - Turns heater on / off. 1. Press once - Low heat setting H1 activates
and blows warm air.
2. Press again - High heat setting H2 activates
and blows hot air.
3. Press again - Turns heat off, H0.

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LCD SCREEN
Note - The functions can only be
adjusted when the related letters or
digits are ashing.
Note - Calibrate the timer to cur-
rent time before the weekly set-
tings.
Remote operation continued
BUTTON FUNCTION ACTION
TIMER - Heater can be programmed to auto-
matically turn on / off at specied times during
the week.
Note - Settings range from 30 mins to 8 hrs.
OK SELECTOR - Ok button is pressed to select
certain settings.
BACK - Press to clear settings. Press to return
to the previous step.
ARROWS - Press to cycle through available
settings.

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Note - The timer can only be adjusted in 30 minute intervals.
Note - Press ‘Back’ at any time during the setting of the weekly timer to
cancel any selections and turn the timer off.
Set current day and time
Step 1
Press and hold ‘Timer’ button. When ‘MON’ begins ashing, use the ‘Arrows’ to select the cur-
rent day. Press ‘OK’ to complete the day setting.
Step 2
When the hour digits ash, use the ‘Arrows’ to select the current hour. Press ‘OK’ to complete
the hour setting.
Step 3
When the minute digits ash, use the ‘Arrows’ to select the current minute. Press ‘OK’ to com-
plete the minute setting and complete the day/ time set-up.
Set weekly timer
Step 1 Press ‘Timer’ once. When ‘MON’ begins ashing, use the ‘Arrows’ to select the current day.
Press ‘OK’ to move on.
Step 2 When the hour and minute input ashes, use the ‘Arrows’ to select the hour and minute that you
want the heater to turn on. Press ‘OK’ to move on.
Step 3 When ‘18’ ashes, use the ‘Thermostat’ to select your desired room temp for your day and time
selection. Press ‘OK’ to move on.
Step 4 When the hour and minute input ashes, use the ‘Arrows’ to select the hour and minute that you
want the heater to turn off. Press ‘OK’ to complete the setting.
Step 5 Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set the on / off time and temperature for any other times during the week.
Step 6 Press ‘OK’ to complete the weekly timer programming.
Operation - Setting the timer
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