Flamerite fires remote control manual
1. Make sure the fire is turned to standby (off, but not from the mains) and the LED on the manual keypad is lit. 2. On the manual keypad press and hold the heater on heater Hi/Low buttons together for 5 seconds and the LED will flash. 3. Press the FIRE ON or button on the remote control. The fire will turn on off twice. · These Flamerite fires allow you to choose between two control settings, Radia and Nitra to decide the flame and control of your electric fire. Radia simply uses a Smartphone App to control your Flamerite Fire, whilst manual control is still also available too. Turn the motherboard over, slide the black switch to the left pause for 10 seconds then slide to the right for 10 seconds then slide just one click over to the left. Carefully replace the motherboard. Keeping battery in place. If battery comes out then start again as it breaks the sequence. Turn the fire back on at the mains and on the fire it self.
These Flamerite fires allow you to choose between two control settings, Radia and Nitra to decide the flame and control of your electric fire. Radia simply uses a Smartphone App to control your Flamerite Fire, whilst manual control is still also available too. Flamerite Fires Ltd is the UK’s oldest specialist independent electric fire manufacturer Flamerite Fires Ltd was established in in the historic city of Lichfield, carrying on a thirty-year family tradition of producing British made electric fires. Over its year history we have won numerous awards in the UK and abroad. Set up 2: Auxiliary Remote ControlUsing your auxiliary remote with your Flamerite Nitra Flame electric www.doorway.ruing the 3 side Glazer Nitra Flame wit.
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