Dimplex DF3015 User Manual

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RESETTING THE TEMPERATURE CUTOFF SWITCH

Should the heater overheat, an automatic switch will turn the heater off and it will not come
back on without being reset. The temperature cutoff switch can be reset by unplugging the
unit, waiting 5 minutes and plugging the unit back in.

CAUTION
If you need to continuously reset the heater, unplug the unit and call Dimplex North America
Limited at 1-800-668-6663 and press 4 for technical support. Please have your model and
serial number ready when calling.

REMOTE CONTROL

The remote control has a range of approximately 50 ft. (15.25m), it does not have to be
pointed at the fireplace and can pass through most obstacles (including walls). It is supplied
with 243 independent frequencies to prevent interference with other units.

BATTERY INSTALLATION

1. Depress tab on the battery cover on the back of the remote transmitter and remove

battery cover.

2. Install 2 AAA batteries into the remote control. (included)
3. Ensure child lock is in the “unlocked” position.
4. Replace the battery cover.









NOTE
When the “BAT symbol is present on the remote control it is recommended to replace the
batteries promptly, to maintain full functionality of the remote/fireplace. The remote transmitter
has a battery backup time of only several hours.

INITIALIZING THE REMOTE CONTROL

1. Plug cord into 120 volt wall outlet.
2. Ensure the Main On/Off switch located in the switch box on the fireplace in the lower

right hand corner is in the ON position.

3. Set the 3 position manual control to the Remote position (right position).
4. Press and hold the initialization button on the unit.
5. While holding the initialization button, press the flame/heat ON/OFF button or the

Purifire™ ON/OFF button on the remote control transmitter.

6. Release the initialization button on the unit.
7. Press the Flame/Heat On/Off button to turn the Flame/Heat function ON or press the

Purifire™ On/Off button to turn the Purifire™ function ON.


Batteries

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FIGURE 3

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