Dimplex Switch WRCPF KIT User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
Model  
WRCPF-KIT  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Always read this manual first  
before attempting to install or use this device. For your safety, always  
comply with all warnings and safety instructions contained in this manual  
to prevent personal injury or property damage.  
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Welcome & Congratulations  
Thank you and congratulations for choosing to purchase a Wall  
Switch Remote Control Kit from Dimplex, the world leader in electric  
fireplaces.  
Please carefully read and save these instructions.  
CAUTION: Read all instructions and warnings carefully before  
starting installation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in a  
possible electric shock, fire hazard and will void the warranty.  
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Product Overview  
The Wall Switch Remote Control  
Kit is designed to work with  
the following Dimplex electric  
fireplaces:  
!
NOTE: This equipment has been  
tested and found to comply with  
the limits for Class B digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and  
can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio  
or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to  
try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
BF33STP  
BF33DXP  
BF39STP  
BF39DXP  
BF45DXP  
BFSL33  
BLF50  
DF3033ST  
DFG3033BLK  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and the receiver.  
For the BF units, mentioned  
above, follow the Remote  
Receiver control installation  
instructions starting on page 5.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet  
on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
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Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
For fireplace models BFSL33,  
BLF50, DF3033ST and  
DFG3033, the pre-installed  
remote receiver in these models  
is compatible with the Wall  
Switch Remote Control. The  
Remote Receiver and bracket  
contained in this kit will not be  
required, proceed directly to the  
Wall Control Installation on page  
7.  
Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not  
cause interference and; (2) this device  
must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation of the device.  
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Receiver Installation (BF units only)  
1. Open steel curtain (remove  
Figure 2  
Log  
ember  
bed  
glass doors if applicable).  
Back  
ledge  
2. Remove two (2) screws on log  
grate and remove log grate  
(Figure 1).  
Rear  
tab  
Figure 1  
Front  
edge  
Side section  
4. Locate and remove the two (2)  
screws on the manual control  
bracket (Figure 3). Remove  
the bracket.  
5. Locate and depress the  
mounting tabs on the plug  
connector and remove the  
manual control bracket from  
fireplace (Figure 3).  
Screws  
Manual Controls  
Figure 3  
Screw locations  
3. Pull front edge of plastic  
ember bed grate up and  
forward until rear tab releases  
from the ledge located at  
the bottom of the partially  
reflective glass (Figure 2).  
Mounting  
tabs  
! NOTE: Log set fits tightly into  
firebox, some force may be  
necessary to remove.  
Plug  
connector  
Manual controls  
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Receiver Installation (BF units only)  
6. Locate the plastic 9-pin plug  
ledge (Figure 2) and the logs  
are resting against the partially  
reflective glass.  
in the bottom corner of the  
fireplace where the manual  
controls were plugged in to.  
11.Replace log grate using two  
(2) screws previously removed  
in step 2.  
7. Insert the plug connector from  
the remote control bracket  
(Figure 4) into plastic plug  
inside the fireplace.  
Figure 4  
Antenna  
Plug  
Connector  
Remote Control  
8. Run black antenna wire under  
remote bracket and ensure  
all wiring is placed such that  
it does not interfere with re-  
assembly.  
9. Install the two (2) screws  
removed in step 4 into the  
remote control bracket and  
attach it to the fireplace.  
10.Replace the log set by  
inserting front edge and  
pushing the back down until  
rear tab snaps under back  
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Wall Control Installation  
! NOTE: All electrical wiring  
available 24V~ power source  
should be considered.  
must comply with all national  
and local electrical codes  
and regulations. Always  
use a qualified and licensed  
electrician should you have  
any questions or concerns for  
all wiring work.  
WARNINg: Electrocution or  
other bodily harm and property  
damage can occur if a live  
wire is touched or damaged  
during installation. Always  
consult electrical schematics  
for the installation location of  
all wiring or consult a qualified  
and licensed electrician before  
you begin.  
! NOTE: The Wall Switch  
Remote Control is made  
to fit standard Decora  
style faceplates. Due to  
material inconsistencies of  
individual faceplates, it may  
be necessary to remove the  
faceplate for operations such  
as changing batteries.  
Installation  
Required Tools and Hardware:  
Flat head screwdriver  
Wire cutters / strippers  
Two (2) wire nuts for 22 AWG  
Site Selection for  
Installation  
wire  
Standard wall device box with  
minimum depth of 2.5 inches  
(6.35 cm)  
Although this Wall Switch Remote  
Control can operate on battery  
power or by hard wire installation,  
a convenient and accessible  
location should be chosen. The  
range of the Wall Switch Remote  
Control is approximately 50 feet  
(15 m).  
24V~ Power supply (for hard  
wired power installation if  
applicable)  
Battery Powered Installation  
1. Remove the Wall Switch  
Remote Control and  
installation hardware from its  
package.  
Installation requires the use of a  
standard device box and should  
the hard wire installation method  
be chosen, a location near an  
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Wall Control Installation  
2. Release the Controller from  
3. Open the Battery Compartment  
its Outer Housing by pushing  
the front face into the Outer  
Housing until you hear a click.  
This will release the push-  
lock latches and allow the  
Controller to be removed from  
the Outer Housing (Figure 5).  
as shown in Figure 6 and  
remove the Insulating Strip as  
shown in Figure 7.  
Figure 7  
Outer  
Housing  
Figure 5  
Insulating  
Strip  
4. Replace the battery  
compartment cover.  
5. Reinsert the Controller back  
into the Outer Housing by  
realigning the tracks on the top  
and bottom of the unit with  
the guides inside the Outer  
Housing. Push the Controller  
in until you hear the push-  
lock latches click (Figure 8).  
Controller  
Figure 6  
6. Slide the Controller and  
Outer Housing assembly into  
a standard device box and  
fasten with the two (2) flat  
Battery  
Compartment  
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Wall Control Installation  
to complete the installation  
Figure 8  
and to blend the installation in  
with your choice of decor.  
Tracks  
Controller  
Hard Wired Power Supplied  
Installation  
Before starting this installation,  
it is helpful to initialize the Wall  
Switch Remote Control with your  
firebox (see Initialization section).  
You should have the following  
items ready and prepared:  
Outer  
Housing  
Guides  
Installed standard wall device  
box with a minimum depth of  
2.5 inch (6.35 cm).  
Figure 9  
Controller  
A 24V~ power source leading  
to the device box. Possible  
sources could be a 24V~  
doorbell circuit or a Class 2  
24V~ transformer.  
The 24V~ wire leads coming  
into the device box should have  
between 4 and 6 inches (10-15  
cm) of slack left inside the box  
to allow for ease of installation  
and/or servicing.  
Wall Box  
Outer Housing  
Flat head screws  
(supplied)  
You may also leave the  
supplied AAA batteries in the  
Controller. There is an internal  
electronic bypass that will draw  
on the hard wired power source  
before the batteries.  
head screws (supplied) as  
shown in Figure 9.  
7. Attach your choice of Decora  
style faceplate (not supplied)  
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Wall Control Installation  
1. Unpack the Wall Switch  
of the two holes located on the  
Remote Control and all  
hardware from its package.  
wire lead storage compartment  
cover (make sure orientation is  
as shown as in Figure 11).  
2. Release the Controller from  
its Outer Housing by pushing  
the front face into the Outer  
Housing until you hear a click.  
This will release the push-  
lock latches and allow the  
Figure 11  
Controller to be removed from  
the Outer Housing (Figure 5).  
3. Push the wire lead storage  
compartment cover on the  
back of the Control towards  
the right (as shown), and  
remove (Figure 10).  
Figure 10  
5. Replace the wire lead storage  
compartment cover on the  
Controller with wire leads fed  
through and exposed.  
6. Feed the two wire leads from  
the Controller through the two  
holes in the back of the Outer  
Housing as shown in Figure 12.  
7. Gently pull the wire leads  
through while pushing the  
Controller into the Outer  
Housing until you hear the push  
lock latches click, locking the  
Controller in place (Figure 13).  
4. Uncoil the two wire leads and  
feed each of them through one  
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Wall Control Installation  
Outer  
Housing  
Figure 12  
Locking Screw Option (Figure 14)  
To prevent tampering, damage,  
and theft, it is suggested to  
install the locking screws. Once  
installed, the locking screws will  
prevent the Controller from being  
released from the Outer Housing  
without being removed first from  
the device box in the wall.  
Controller  
! NOTE: A Philips head  
screwdriver will be required for  
this step.  
Figure 13  
Figure 14  
Locking  
screws  
Outer  
Housing  
8. Using the wiring diagram  
in Figure 15 as a guide,  
make the appropriate wire  
connections.  
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Wall Control Installation  
Ensure each of the two  
Controller lead wires are  
connected to separate Low  
Voltage 24V~ only wires.  
Figure 15  
Low Voltage  
24V~ power source ONLY  
Controller  
wire leads  
Figure 16  
Flat Head  
Screws  
(supplied)  
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Wall Control Installation  
! NOTE: Wire leads are not  
polarized due to the nature of  
this device.  
9. Coil excess wiring to the back  
of the device box and insert  
the Controller and Outer  
Housing into the device box  
(Figure 16). Fasten with two  
supplied flat head screws.  
10.Attach your choice of Decora  
style faceplate (not supplied)  
to complete the installation  
and to blend the installation in  
with your choice of decor.  
11.Initialize the sender with the  
receiver installed in your  
fireplace.  
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Initialization  
After installation, locate the  
section which applies to your  
specific model of fireplace and  
follow the steps for remote control  
initialization and if required,  
re-initialization. Refer to your  
fireplace's owner's manual to  
locate manual or other controls as  
needed.  
4. Press any button on the Wall  
Switch Remote Control within  
that 10 seconds.  
BLF50 Models  
1. Ensure that power is supplied  
through main service panel.  
2. Inside the fireplace, turn Main  
On/Off Switch to Off  
(Figure 18-A) and wait 10  
seconds.  
BF Models Using the Included  
Receiver Module  
3. Move the Three Position  
Switch (Figure 18-B) to the  
REMOTE ” position.  
1. Ensure that power is supplied  
through main service panel.  
2. Inside the fireplace, locate the  
toggle switch on the manual  
controls and set to “Remote”  
(Figure 17-C).  
Figure 18  
B
A
C
Figure 17  
A
B
C
BLF50 Manual controls  
4. Turn Main On/Off Switch to On.  
5. Press and hold the Manual  
Control Button marked “  
I ” (Figure 18-C) for five  
(5) seconds. After five (5)  
seconds, there is a 10 second  
window to press any button on  
the remote control.  
D
E
F
3. Press and hold the On button  
on the manual controls  
(Figure 17-A) for five (5)  
seconds. The Level 1  
Indicator Light (Figure 17-D)  
will then flash for 10 seconds.  
6. Press any button on the Wall  
Switch Remote Control within  
that 10 seconds.  
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Initialization  
DF3033ST and DFg3033 Models 3. Set the 3 Position Manual  
Control (Figure 19B) to the  
Remote position (left position).  
1. Ensure that power is supplied  
through main service panel.  
4. Press and hold the  
2. Ensure the Main On/Off Switch  
Initialization Button on the unit  
located in the switch box on  
(Figure 19C).  
the fireplace in the upper right  
hand corner is in the  
position (Figure 19A).  
On  
5. While holding the Initialization  
Button, press any button  
on the Wall Switch Remote  
Control.  
Figure 19  
C
B
A
6. Release the Initialization  
Button and button pressed  
on the Control, sender is  
initialized with the fireplace.  
DF3033ST / DFG3033  
Manual controls  
Operation  
Manual Controls  
The following instructions will  
cover the operation of the manual  
controls installed with the receiver  
board contained with this kit  
(BF unit installations). For the  
operation of manual controls  
for other installations (BLF50,  
DF3033ST and DFG3033),  
The fireplace can be controlled  
with switches located on the  
receiver as shown in Figure 20.  
! NOTE: Firebox must have  
the Main On/Off and mode  
selector switch in the full on  
position for all features to work  
properly.  
please consult your Owner's  
Manual for those specific models.  
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Operation  
Figure 20  
OFF (center): Makes the unit  
inoperable.  
A
B
C
MANUAL (top): All functions  
of the fireplace are controlled  
by the On and Off buttons as  
described above (A, B).  
REMOTE (bottom): All  
functions of the fireplace are  
controlled by the Wall Switch  
Remote Control.  
D
D. LED Indicators  
A. On Button  
Depicts which of the three (3)  
levels the fireplace is currently  
operating at: Level 1 - flame effect  
only; Level 2 - flame effect and  
Purifire™; Level 3 - Flame effect,  
Pressing this button toggles  
sequentially through the three  
levels of the fireplace. Pressing  
once activates Level 1 - flame  
effect only, twice activates Level 2 Purifire™ and heat.  
- flame effect and Purifire™, three  
times activates Level 3 - flame  
effect, Purifire™ and heat.  
! NOTE: The third LED (Level 3)  
on receiver board will always  
be illuminated when the  
Manual Selection Switch is set  
to REMOTE. The only time  
that the LED is turned off is  
when the thermostat is set to  
“Heat Off”.  
B. Off Button  
Pressing this button at any time  
will shut the unit off.  
C.Manual Selection Switch  
Switches the operation of the  
fireplace between the different  
modes of the fireplace:  
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Operation  
Wall Switch Remote Control  
6
5
7
1
2
8
9
10  
12  
11  
13  
4
3
14  
Display  
1. Room Temperature  
2. Set Temperature  
3. Flame Effect  
Operation  
8. Set Temperature Down  
9. Set Temperature Up  
10. Flame Off  
4. Purifire™  
11. Flame On  
5. Heat Off Indicator  
6. Function Lock Indicator  
7. RF Code Function Indicator  
12. Purifire™ Off  
13. Purifire™ On  
14. Low Battery Indicator  
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Operation  
1. Room Temperature  
those units with the Purifire™  
installed.  
Displays current ambient  
temperature in the room.  
5. Heat Off Indicator  
2. Set Temperature  
This function manually overrides  
the thermostat control and  
prevents the fireplace’s heater  
from coming on.  
Displays and controls the heater  
to the temperature at which the  
thermostat is currently set to.  
Press 8 to lower the thermostat  
and press 9 to raise the  
To do this, press 8 to decrease  
Set Temperature to any  
thermostat. Pressing both 8 and  
9 together will toggle between  
Celsius and Fahrenheit.  
temperature below 0o C or 32o F.  
To reactivate heat from “HEAT  
OFF” setting, press 9 to increase  
the thermostat Set Temperature.  
The Set Temperature will be  
displayed starting at 21o C (70o F),  
replacing the “HEAT OFF” icon.  
3. Flame Effect Icon  
The flame icon will flicker if and  
when the Flame Effect is turned  
on. Press 11 to turn the Flame  
Effect on, and press 10 to turn the  
Flame Effect off.  
6. Function Lock Indicator  
Enabling this function will lock out  
the Wall Switch Remote Control  
so as to prevent the current  
settings from being changed.  
To Enable, press 8, 9, and 10  
sequentially. To disengage,  
press 8, 9 and 10 sequentially  
again. The Indicator icon will be  
displayed when enabled.  
4. Purifire™ Icon  
The display arrows for the  
Purifirewill cycle when turned  
on. Press 13 to turn the Purifire™  
function on, and press 12 to turn  
Purifire™ off.  
! NOTE: The Purifire™ function  
on this device will control only  
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Operation  
7. RF Code Function and  
Change Procedure  
Other Functions  
6 Hour Sleep Timer  
In the event that the Wall Switch  
Remote Control does not work  
properly with the receiver due  
to interference from additional  
wireless signals, this function will  
allow the RF code to be changed.  
This feature ensures all functions  
are turned off six hours after any  
last button has been pressed.  
To turn this feature on and  
off press 9, 11, 10, and 8  
sequentially.  
To enable this function, press  
9 and 12 together. “COD” will  
appear on the display for five (5)  
seconds and the RF code will  
change automatically. Repeat  
procedure as needed to find a  
code that operates the fireplace  
without interference.  
When activated, “6 Hr” will display  
for 5 seconds while the rest of  
the LCD remains blank. For the  
duration of the 6 hour delay, all  
functions remain working until  
the 6 hour time delay runs out.  
The Set Temperature and Room  
Temperature icons will alternately  
display their settings and the “6  
Hr” icon display. After 6 hours  
have passed and all functions are  
turned off, “6 Hr” will flash until  
any button is pressed.  
Re-initialization of the Wall Switch  
Remote Control will need to take  
place with receiver after a new  
code has been activated. See  
initialization instructions on page 14.  
14.Low Battery Indicator  
! NOTE: If any button is  
pressed while this function is  
enabled, the 6 hour timer will  
start over for another 6 hour  
period.  
When displayed, the indicator  
will signal that the batteries are  
low and should be replaced. To  
further extend battery life, the  
LED backlighting is turned off  
when the Low Battery Indicator is  
displayed.  
If / when deactivated, “- Hr” will  
display for five (5) seconds.  
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Warranty  
This Dimplex Wall Switch Remote  
customer shall be responsible for all costs  
incurred in the removal or reinstallation  
and shipping of the product for repairs.  
Within the limitations of this warranty,  
inoperative units shall be returned to  
the nearest Dimplex authorized service  
center, and we shall repair or replace, at  
our option, at no charge to you with return  
freight paid be Dimplex. It is agreed that  
such repair or replacement is the exclusive  
remedy available from Dimplex and that  
Control is warranted against defects in  
workmanship and materials for two years  
from date of sale. This warranty does not  
apply to damage from accident, misuse,  
or alteration, nor where the connected  
voltage is more that 5 % above the  
nameplate voltage, nor to equipment  
improperly installed or wired or maintained  
in violation of the instruction sheet. This  
limited warranty applies only to purchases  
made in any province of Canada except  
for Yukon Territory, Nunavut, or Northwest  
Territories or in any of the 50 States of  
the USA (and the District of Columbia)  
except for Hawaii and Alaska. This limited  
warranty applies to the original purchaser  
of the product only and is not transferable.  
No other written or oral warranty  
DIMPLEX IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR  
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING  
INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGE. Some States do not allow the  
exclusion or limitation of consequential  
damages, so the above exclusion or  
limitation may not apply to you. This  
warranty gives you specific legal rights  
and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state.  
applies. No employee, agent, dealer or  
other person is authorized to give any  
warranties on behalf of Dimplex. The  
Dimplex North America Limited  
1367 Industrial Road  
Cambridge ON  
Canada N1R 7G8  
© 2012 Dimplex North America Limited  
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