Duraflame DFI-8511-02, DFI-8511-03, DFI-8511-04, DFI-8511-01, DFI-8511-05 Troubleshooting Manual

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MODELS: DFI-8511-01, DFI-8511-02,DFI-8511-03,DFI-8511-04,DFI-8511-05,DFI-8511-06
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Root Cause Corrective Action
1. No power 1a. Power cord was not plugged into the outlet. 1b. Circuit board failure
1a. Check that unit is plugged directly into a standard 120 volt outlet. 1b. Contact Customer Service for a replacement main PCBA.
2. Stove does not
turn on manually.
2a. No incoming power from the electrical wall socket or buttons. 2b. Improper operation. 2c. Control panel circuit board
failure
2a. Check circuit breakers and move unit to another outlet. 2b. Manually press main power button from front of unit. 2c. Contact customer service to replace the control panel PCBA.
3.Stove does not
turn on with remote.
3a. Improper operation 3b. Remote control not working
3a. Point directly at center of the unit. 3b. Install new battery into remote control or Replace remote control if necessary.
4. Flames are not
moving
4a. Defective Flame Generator Drive Motor 4b. Flame Generator/Spinner detached from the Flame Generator Drive Motor
4a. Contact customer service for a replacement Flame Generator Drive Motor. 4b. Unplug the stove and remove the back panel and check to see if “Flame Generator/Spinner” is correctly mounted to the Flame Generator Drive Motor.
5. Flames are not
visible
5. Burnt out light bulb. 5. Follow bulb replacement instructions to replace the light bulb.
6. Flames are not
bright
6. Normal operation 6. Press the + button multiple times to ensure the ame brightness is on a high
setting.
7. Heater is not
turning on
7a. Defective Main PCBA 7b. Defective heater blower motor
7a. Contact Customer Service for a replacement main PCBA. 7b. Contact Customer Service for a replacement heater blower.
8. Heater is not
turning on and beeps many times when pressing the heater button
8. e HEATER function is locked. 8. Hold the POWER button on the control panel for approximately 10 seconds to
activate the heater function. e unit will beep one time once the heater is enabled.
9. Not producing
enough heat
9a. power strip/surge protector/ extension cord being used 9b. Location of unit
9a. Plug unit directly into the wall. 9b. Make sure unit is located on an interior wall or away from dray doors or windows.
10. Unit blows cool or
cold air
10. Normal operation. 10. When turned o the fan will continue to run for a short period of time to cool
down the heater.
11. Excessive noise
with heater on
11a. Dirty heater blower motor 11b. Defective heater blower motor
11a. Gently vacuum heater blower vents. 11b. Replace heater blower motor
12. Noise with ames
on and heater o
12a. Defective ame generator drive motor. 12b. Dented back panel 12c. Warped Flame Generator/ Spinner sha
12a. Contact customer service to replace the ame generator drive motor. 12b. Contact customer service 12c. Contact customer service
13. Power cord gets
warm
13. Normal operation 13. Check your heater cord and plug connections. Faulty wall outlet
connections or loose plugs can cause the outlet or plug to overheat. Be sure the plug ts tight in the outlet. Heaters draw more current than small appliances, overheating of the outlet may occur even if it has not occurred with the use of other appliances. During use check frequently to determine if your plug outlet or faceplate is HOT! If so, discontinue use of the heater and have a qualied electrician check and/or replace the faulty outlet(s).
14. Is it safe to place
unit on carpet?
14. Product inquiry 14. It is safe to place the unit on carpet; only operate with the legs installed and
make sure to keep ammable items at least 3 feet (0.9 M) away from the front and sides of the unit.
15. How many square
feet will my unit warm up?
15. Product inquiry 15. Provides supplemental heat up to 1,000 square feet
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