Dimplex CAS500R-RGB Manuale utente

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Manuale utente
These instructions should be read carefully
and retained for future use. Note also the
information presented on the appliance.
Models:
Cassette 500 Retail Optimyst CAS500R-RGB-EU
Cassette 1000 Retail Optimyst CAS1000R-RGB-EU
OPERATING
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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EN: This product is only suitable for well insulated rooms or occasional use. DE: Dieses Produkt ist nur für gut isolierte Bereiche oder
gelegentliche Verwendung geeignet. FR: Ce produit convient uniquement à des endroits bien isolés ou pour un usage occasionnel.
IT: Questo prodotto è adatto solo per spazi ben isolati o per uso occasionale. ES: Este producto sólo es adecuado para espacios
bien aislados o un uso ocasional. NL: Dit product is uitsluitend geschikt voor goed geïsoleerde ruimten of voor sporadisch gebruik.
PL: Produkt ten jest odpowiedni wyłącznie do dobrze odizolowanych miejsc lub do okazjonalnego użytku. NO: Dette produktet
egner seg kun for godt isolerte rom eller sporadisk bruk. RO: Acest produs este adecvat exclusiv spaţiilor bine ventilate sau utilizării
ocazionale. CZ: Tento výrobek je vhodný pouze do dobře izolovaných prostor nebo k příležitostnému použití. DK: Dette produkt
er kun egnet til velisolerede rum eller lejlighedsvis brug. PT: Este produto somente é adequado para espaços bem isolados ou
uso ocasional. SE: Denna produkt är endast avsedd för välisolerade utrymmen eller tillfällig användning. FI: Tämä tuote soveltuu
ainoastaan hyvin eristettyihin tiloihin tai satunnaiseen käyttöön. SK: Tento výrobok je vhodný len pre dobre izolované priestory alebo
na občasné použitie. SI: Ta izdelek je primeren le za dobro izolirane prostore ali za občasno uporabo. HR: Ovaj proizvod je pogodan
samo za dobro izolirane prostore ili povremenu upotrebu. HU: Ez a termék csak jól szigetelt terekhez vagy eseti használatra alkalmas
This product complies with all the required Product Safety, Electromagnetic Compatibility and Environmental
Standards. This product is fully compliant with the LVD, EMC, RoHS and Eco Design Directives.
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Please read this information guide carefully to be able to safely install, use and maintain your product.
Failure to follow these instructions may cause injury and/or damage and may invalidate your guarantee.
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of re, electrical
shock and injury to persons, including the following:
If the appliance is damaged, check with the supplier before installation and operation.
Do not use this appliance if it has been dropped.
Do not use outdoors.
Do not use in the immediate surroundings of a bath, shower or swimming pool.
Do not locate the appliance immediately below a xed socket outlet or connection box.
Do not use this appliance in series with a thermal control, a program controller, a timer or any other device that
switches on the heat automatically, since a re risk exists when the heater is accidentally covered or displaced.
Use this appliance on a horizontal and stable surface.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on/o the appliance provided that it has been placed
or installed in its intended normal operating position and they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children aged from 3 years and less than 8
years shall not plug in, regulate and clean the appliance or perform user maintenance.
Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.
CAUTION: Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns. Particular attention has to be given
where children and vulnerable people are present.
Although this appliance complies with safety standards, we do not recommend its use on deep pile carpets or on long
hair type of rugs. Ensure that furniture, curtains or other combustible material are positioned no closer than 1 meter
from the appliance.
The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible. In the event of a fault unplug the appliance. Unplug
the appliance when not required for long periods.
If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or service agent or a similarly qualied person
in order to avoid a hazard. Keep the supply cord away from the front of the appliance.
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed.
WARNING: In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the appliance. Do not place material or garments on the
appliance, or obstruct the circulation around the appliance.
The appliance carries a DO NOT COVER warning symbol.
WARNING: Risk of re - We do not recommend the use of this appliance connected through an extension lead or any
external switching device such as a plug in timer or remote control plug in adaptor. All heating appliances draw high
current through the mains supply and any weakness in the design, connections or components in these devices can
easily result in overheating of the connection points resulting in melting, distortion and even the risk of re!
WARNING: This appliance is not equipped with a device to control the room temperature. Do not use this appliance
in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own, unless constant
supervision is provided.
WARNING: KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
1. Swallowing may lead to serious injury in as little as 2 hours or death, due to chemical burns and potential perforation
of the oesophagus.
2. If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body seek immediate medical
attention
3. Examine devices and make sure the battery compartment is correctly secured, e.g. that the screw or other
mechanical fastener is tightened. Do not use if the compartment is not secure.
4. Dispose of used button batteries immediately and safely. Flat batteries can still be dangerous.
Dimplex CAS500R-RGB, CAS1000R-RGB
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CAUTION: No obvious symptoms
Unfortunately, it is not obvious when a button or coin battery is stuck in a child’s oesophagus (food pipe).
There are no specic symptoms associated with this. The child might:
cough, gag or drool a lot;
appear to have a stomach upset or a virus;
be sick;
point to their throat or stomach;
have a pain in their abdomen, chest or throat;
be tired or lethargic;
be quieter or more clingy than usual or otherwise “not themselves”;
lose their appetite or have a reduced appetite; and
does not want to eat solid food/be unable to eat solid food.
These sorts of symptoms vary or uctuate, with the pain increasing and then subsiding.
A specic symptom to button and coin battery ingestion is vomiting fresh (bright red) blood. If the child does this seek
immediate medical help.
The lack of clear symptoms is why it is important to be vigilant with “at” or spare button or coin batteries in the home
and the products that contain them.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Unpack the appliance carefully and retain the packaging for possible future use, in the event of moving or returning
the re to your supplier.
The appliance is a ame eect only. The appliance is designed to be built into a surround or built into a wall.
Please note: Used in an environment where background noise is very low, it may be possible to hear a sound which
is related to the operation of the ame eect. This is normal and should not be a cause for concern.
This product contains and utilises water as an aspect of its operation, the adherence to the cleaning requirement
as detailed within the instructions is necessary to ensure that risk/s through bacterial proliferation are minimised.
Please refer to the Maintenance section in the following instruction booklet for details on the cleaning.
Once installed, never move this appliance or lay on its back, without draining the water from sump and water tank.
WATER QUALITY & CLEANING
Normal clean tap water should be used in this device. In areas with hard water, a water softener (decalcier) is recom-
mended and more frequent cleaning and maintenance may be required.
Unltered water supplied from a well or another unmonitored supply is not recommended. The water tank, sump, sump
lid, tank cap and air lters must be cleaned once every week, particularly in hard water areas. This is to remove dirt
and prevent build up of limescale which could damage the product.
If you intend not using the appliance for longer than a week, drain the water from sump and water tank and dry the
sump.
Ensure any soap/cleaning detergents if used are rinsed o fully to remove any residue before reusing parts. Do not use
any harsh or corrosive chemicals for cleaning as these could damage the parts.
The sump and the water tank in this product are treated with a biocidal product, Silver Biocide. This conforms to the
latest relevant ISO standard.
Do not drink the water from the sump or from the water tank(s).
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
This section describes how to install and set up your re. Before you start:
Ensure that all packing items are removed (read any warning labels carefully) and retain all packing for possible
future use.
Before connecting the appliance, check that the supply voltage is the same as that stated on the appliance.
CONNECTIONS REQUIRED IN ADVANCE OF INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Please ensure a 230/240V 16A power socket is located within 1m of the product. The electrical connection should be
accessible during product installation so that the connection can be made to the product easily.
BUILDING THE PRODUCT SURROUND/ENCLOSURE
This product can be built into a wall, surround or structure. Please take note of the product dimensions (Fig.1) and build
your wall, surround or structure accordingly. Suitable clearance should be provided to allow the product to be installed
easily.
You are required to leave a minimum of 400mm from the base of the fuel bed to any shelf/enclosure above the product
(Fig. 2). This will allow enough space above the product to allow the ame eect to form fully and not to be obstructed.
When determining a location for the product, ensure that the unit will not be susceptible to drafts, vents, ceiling fans and
other air currents. Similar to a candle, large movements of air will aect the unit’s ability to create and maintain the ame
eect. If the desired location is susceptible to signicant air movement, i.e. air vents, the dierent installation options
illustrated in Fig 2 can be used.
VENTILATION
This product needs free ventilation from underneath to operate correctly. There are slots on the underside of the product
to allow this free air through the product. The free ventilation helps keep the electronic components cool and allows the
mist to rise and leave the product. Please see Fig 3 & 4 for examples of the required ventilation. Please take note of the
requirement for a ventilation opening on the shelf where the product sits, to allow a clear path for the air to get to the
product.
CAS500R-RGB Free Ventilation Area: Minimum 210cm2
CAS1000R-RGB Free Ventilation Area: Minimum 420cm2
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Plug the re into a 16amp 230/240 Volt outlet. Be sure to have access to the plug after installation to allow for
disconnection. Ensure that the supply cable exits at the back of the re at the right or left hand corner to suit your supply
socket location and is not trapped under the re such that it might cause it to be damaged.
INSTALLING THE PRODUCT INTO SURROUND/ENCLOSURE
Once your enclosure has been built to the required dimensions and the electrical connection has been installed, follow
the steps below to install your product.
1. Sit the product on the constructed base, ensuring the cable is accessible and not caught under the product.
2. Ensure the product is at the correct height to suit the installation and ensure it is adequately level. This can be done
by adjusting the adjustable feet with a at head screwdriver. (Fig 5) The levelness of the product can be veried by
checking the on-board spirit level which is located on the metal base towards the back of the re (Fig 6).
3. Once the product is at the correct height and is level, centre the product within the opening. If using the LED log fuel
bed (which is wider than the product), this can be done by tting the fuel bed to the product. The fuel bed will centre
itself within the opening and its guides will centre the product underneath (Fig 7).
4. With the product in its nal position, remove the fuel bed and using suitable screws (not provided) screw the product
to the surround using the four xing holes shown in Fig 8.
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COMMISSIONING/INITIAL PRODUCT START-UP
CONNECTING THE RECEIVER/TETHERED REMOTE
With the fuel bed removed, Connect the Bluetooth receiver connector into the into the receiver cable socket at the back
of the appliance (Fig 9). It is important to ensure that the jack is pushed fully into the socket. Failure to fully insert the
connector will prevent the product from functioning correctly. The receiver has a cable length of 1.4m which will allow
you position it anywhere around the product. If you prefer to hide it, the receiver can be placed inside the surround/wall.
Please ensure that the receiver is not enclosed in metal, concrete or any other dense material, this will aect the signal
from the remote control.
FILLING THE WATER TANK
Before powering on the product for the rst time, ensure that a full water tank has been placed on the product. Remove
the water tank from its location on top of the sump (Fig 10) and open it by unscrewing the orange cap (Fig 11). The tank
should be lled with clean (decalcied) water only - Refer to WATER QUALITY & CLEANING for more details. When the
tank is replaced on top of the sump, it will take about one minute for the tank to empty into the sump. Allow the sump
to ll fully before switching on the product. Once lling is complete, the tank can be relled and replaced on top of the
sump. This will allow for the maximum capacity of water to be stored in the product.
INSTALLING THE LOG FUEL BED (IF SUPPLIED)
The product is supplied with a ‘metal fuel bed’ tted. If you have chosen to operate your product with a log fuel bed,
remove this metal fuel bed and retain it for future use (Fig. 12). Follow the steps below to install the log fuel bed.
1. Gently lift the LED Log fuel bed out of its packaging. CAUTION: The fuel bed weighs 5kg. Be sure to only lift the fuel
bed by the two centre logs (Fig. 13).
2. Place the fuel bed on top of the appliance, there are 4 plastic guides under the fuel bed to help locate it (Fig.7).
Please note the fuel bed can be placed front to back or back to front on the product.
3. Once the fuel bed is in place, remove the small loose log (Fig 14). This small log is secured with magnets and should
easily lift o the fuel bed.
4. Locate the DC jack under the small log and connect it to the corresponding DC jack located on the product through
the hole in the fuel bed (Fig.15).
5. Each log fuel bed is supplied with a loose non LED log. For single CAS500R-RGB installations, this can be placed
on top of the fuel bed or stored away with the packaging. For CAS1000R-RGB or multiple product installations, the
loose log can be placed on the join in the centre between two fuel beds (Fig 16).
MULTIPLE PRODUCT INSTALLATION (DAISY CHAINING)
POWER CONNECTIONS
Both the CAS500R-RGB and CAS1000R-RGB products can be installed side by side to elongate the ame eect. When
supplying power to multiple products, ensure the maximum wattage of the combined products does not exceed the rated
capacity of the MCB (Minature Circuit Breaker) in the circuit.
MULTIPLE PRODUCT INSTALLATION
Follow steps 1-4 in “Installing the Product into Surround/Enclosure” to t the rst product. It is important that the rst
product is orientated so that the side of the product with the slots is left free and not connected to rst end of the
installation (Fig 17).
1. When the rst product is installed and securely xed, prepare the second product by unscrewing the joining screws
and screwing them into the opposite side of the metalwork (Fig 18). Please note, these screws should not be fully
tightened and 5-10mm of thread should be left protruding from the edge of the product.
2. Fit the second product beside the rst product, ensuring the protruding screws of the second product engage with
slots of the rst product. (Fig 19)
3. Ensure the second product is at the correct height to match the rst product and ensure it is adequately level. This
can be done by adjusting the adjustable feet with a at head screwdriver. (Fig 5) The levelness of the product can
be veried by checking the on-board level (Fig 6)
4. Tighten the screws of the second product so that it joins tightly with the rst product.
Additional products can be tted to the second product by following steps 1-4 above.
MULTIPLE PRODUCT CONTROL
Each product has been supplied with its own link wire in order to form a hardwire link between multiple products. Please
follow the instructions below to link multiple products together.
1. Identify the ‘master product in the installation. It should the product on the left hand side of the installation.
2. Connect the Bluetooth receiver to this product (Fig 20A, 21A). This will be the only Bluetooth receiver in the
installation and will control the rest of the products in the installation. In an installation of both CAS500 & CAS1000
products, a CAS500 receiver (Fig 9) should be connected to the ‘master’ product.
3. Plug the daisy chain link wire into the connector on the right hand side of the rst/‘master’ module (Fig 20B, 21B).
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4. Feed the wire through the hole in the metalwork and into the housing of the next product in the installation.
5. Plug the daisy chain link wire into the left hand connector on the RGB strip on the following product (Fig 20C, 21C).
6. Each product is tted with a rotary identier switch which must be adjuted for daisy chaining (Fig 22). The master
unit should be set at 0 (default). Subsequent units should be given a unique identier number on each binary switch.
7. Repeat steps 3-6 above in order to connect subsequent products in the installation.
Once set up, any command sent to the rst product will be sent to all subsequent products. Flame height control and
sound level control of the master product is matched for all subsequent products. If individual ame height control is
required, this can be done by using the on board ame height controls on the product (Fig 23).
Additionally, the software of the product has been designed in such a way that when multiple products are connected
to a main switch, products can be manually switched o and when switched back on they will operate in the same state
as before they were switched o.
OPERATING THE PRODUCT
This section describes how to activate your re using either the manual controls or remote control.
MAINS SWITCH
The mains switch is located under the fuel bed on the module and controls the electricity to the appliance (Fig 23A).
Note: This switch must be in the ‘ON’ ( I ) position for each appliance to operate.
MANUAL CONTROLS
Manual controls are located on the cassette module under the fuel bed. There are also manual controls on the tethered
receiver unit which is tted loose.
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control is supplied with 2x CR2032 batteries already tted. Pull both tabs from the rear cover to engage the
batteries (Fig 24) and allow remote operation.
Note: The tethered receiver must be tted to the product for remote control operation.
PAIRING THE REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control has wireless Bluetooth technology and needs to be paired to the receiver. This can be done by
following the steps below.
1. Press the rocker switch to the on (I) position.
2. Press the button on the Button Panel; the product will turn on.
3. Press the button on the Button Panel, the LED’s will start to slowly blink on and o.
4. Press the button on the remote control; the product LEDs will ash quickly ve times and the product will then
automatically switch o. The remote control is now paired to the product and can be used to switch it back on.
TO REPLACE THE BATTERIES
1. Remove battery cover of the remote control using a Philips screwdriver (Fig 25).
2. Correctly install two 3 Volt (CR2032 or similar) battery in the battery holder with the + side facing up .
3. Secure the battery cover using the previously removed screw.
Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly.
Check with your Local Authority or Retailer for recycling advice in your area .
Frequency band(s) this product operates in: 2.4GHz
Maximum radio-frequency power transmitter in the frequency band(s) this product operates in: 2.71dBm
GETTING THE DESIRED FLAME EFFECT
1. Switch the appliance on by pressing the main switch to the on position and pressing the button. The ames will
start after 45seconds.
2. Press the and buttons to adjust the ame to your desired level. Please give the ame generator time to react
to the changes you make.
Once you have made your adjustments to both the ame height and crackling sound, the appliance will keep these
settings even if you power o the appliance by either the on/standby button or by the main switch. The next time you
switch on the appliance, it will start up as normal, wait 45 seconds for the ames to start and then revert to the adjusted
settings.
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MANUAL & REMOTE CONTROL OPTIONS
Standby
Press to turn on the unit or to put it into standby mode. There is a brief delay after
pressing this button before the unit turns on.
Note: When the unit is turned on there is a 45 second warm up sequence before
the ame eect starts.
Increase Flame Press repeatedly (or press and hold) to increase ame intensity.
The unit will emit an audible beep when max level reached.
Decrease Flame Press repeatedly (or press and hold) to decrease ame intensity.
The unit will emit an audible beep when min level reached.
Flame Theme
Press repeatedly to cycle through the dierent Flame themes below:
1 - Natural Flame
2 - Blue
3 - Violet
4 - Red
5 - Aquamarine
6 - Prism Mode - the ames will cycle through the dierent colours.
Volume and
crackle sound
(Manual controls)
Press repeatedly to cycle through volume levels from OFF to level 6.
Increase Volume
(Remote)
Press repeatedly (or press and hold) to increase the volume level of the crackling
sound eect.
Decrease Volume
(Remote)
Press repeatedly (or press and hold) to decrease the volume level of the crackling
sound eect.
Brightness
Press repeatedly to cycle the top light brightness settings:
B1 - Brightness level 1
B2 - Brightness level 2
B3 - Brightness level 3
B4 - Brightness level 4
B5 - Brightness level 5
B6 - Pulsating eect
Timer
Press repeatedly to set the duration of the timer. The replace goes into standby
after the time has elapsed.
The timer can be set for 1 hour (1 presses), 2 hour (2 presses) and Timer OFF (3
presses).
Heat
(If Applicable) Press to turn heat on/o.
Bluetooth Press this button for pairing remote handset - refer to ‘PAIRING THE REMOTE
CONTROL’.
FLAME CONNECT APP
The replace is capable of being controlled using the Flame Connect App for mobile devices. This is available to down-
load to your device from Google Play or Apple App stores. Follow the on screen instructions for set-up.
NOTE: The replace will not operate using the provided remote control when the app is open on a mobile device.
NOZZLE INSERTS
Nozzle inserts have been supplied and tted to the nozzle opening. These inserts are used to alter the prole of the
ame eect. These inserts can be removed if a dierent ame prole is preferred. In addition to these inserts, inserts for
blocking the ame in certain areas have also been supplied. To t these inserts, remove the exisitng inserts that have
been supplied and tted to the product. Break the blocking inserts into the required length. Snap the inserts into the
nozzle opening in the desired location. See Fig 26 for further details.
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LOW WATER / REFILLING THE WATER TANKS
When the water tanks have emptied and the water level in the product is getting low, the product will ash its LEDs twice
and beep twice. The product will operate for a further 15 minutes before beeping once and switching into low water
mode. For products being operated with the LED log fuel bed, only the fuel bed will remain illuminated while in low water
mode. At this point, the product can either be switched into stand-by mode using the remote control or Bluetooth receiver
or the product can be relled with water. Relling the product with water will cause the product to restart automatically.
To rell the tank, remove the fuel bed and remove the water tank from its position on top of the sump. Rell the water tank
using ltered/decalcied water only. The tank can then be replaced on top of the sump. If the product was not switched
into stand-by mode after experiencing low later, the product will restart automatically after about 20 seconds of relling.
Please note that for a CAS1000R-RGB product, the side of the product that is experiencing low water will ash twice
and beep twice. The water tanks on both sides of the CAS1000R-RGB product can be relled at this point as it is likely
that they should both be empty or near empty.
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL TIPS
Only use ltered/decalcied water in this appliance.
Always ensure that the appliance is sitting on a level surface.
If you intend not using the appliance for longer than a week, remove and empty the sump and water tank.
Once installed, never move this appliance or lay on its back, without draining the water from sump.
CLEANING
WARNING: Always press Switch ‘A to the ‘OFF’ (0) position (Fig 23A) and disconnect from the power supply before
cleaning the re.
We recommend cleaning the following components once every week, particularly in hard water areas:
Sump, Nozzle, Tank cap and seal, Air lter
For general cleaning use a soft clean duster – never use abrasive cleaners.
To remove any accumulation of dust or u, the soft brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner should occasionally be used.
SUMP
1. Press Switch ‘A to the ‘OFF’ (0) position (Fig 23A)
2. Gently lift o the fuel bed and place it aside.
3. Remove the water tank from its position on top of the sump.
4. Disconnect the electrical connector to the transducers, located on the right side of the sump. (Fig 27).
5. There are two orange clips holding down the nozzle on the sump; one on the left and one on the right hand side of
the nozzle. On the left side, press in the clip with one hand and with the other lift the nozzle out of the clip. Repeat
this for the right side (Fig 28). The nozzle can now be lifted up and placed aside (Fig 29).
6. Gently lift up the sump (Fig 30), taking care to keep it level so as not to spill any water. Sit the sump in the sink.
7. Carefully empty the sump into the sink taking note that the transducer is held in place by a retaining clip.
8. Put a small amount of washing up liquid into the sump, and using a soft brush, gently clean all surfaces in the sump
and gently clean the transducer including the cone and metal discs located in the top grooved surface.
9. When cleaned, thoroughly rinse the sump with clean water to remove all traces of washing up liquid.
10. Clean the nozzle with a soft brush and ush out thoroughly with water.
11. Reverse the above steps 1 – 6 to reassemble.
TRANSDUCER
The transducer is a consumable item and may need to be replaced through time, depending on its usage. Replacement
transducers can be purchased from our your dealer. The transducer is xed in the sump with a plastic clip. If you need
to replace your transducer:
1. Follow the steps 1-5 in the CLEANING - Sump section under ‘Maintenance’ to gain access to the transducer.
2. Press the clip back and lift the transducer upwards out of its holder.
3. Place the new transducer into the sump, ensuring the its cable does not sit over the cone.
4. Reverse the above steps to reassemble the nozzle and sump.
AIR FILTER
1. Gently lift out the fuel bed and place it aside.
2. Gently slide the air lter upwards out of its plastic holder. (Fig 31)
3. Gently rinse with water in the sink and dry with fabric towel.
4. Replace the lter making sure that the coarse black lter is facing outwards.
5. Replace the fuel bed.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The product has been designed to highlight particular errors by ashing the on board LED lights. The lights will ash
a number of times corresponding to the error that is occurring. Please see the table below for the explanation of the
errors.
Symptom Cause Corrective Action
Product will not operate. Electrical connection issue
Product not switched on
Ensure product has working electrical con-
nection.
Ensure mains rocker switch on (Fig 23)
Product will not operate.
The LED fuel bed only op-
erates.
Low water reading
Product is not level
Rell the water tank(s) of the product. See
“Filling the Water Tanks” above.
Ensure the product is level by checking the
on-board level (Fig 6).
LEDs blink twice and prod-
uct beeps twice
Product is approaching low water Rell the water tank(s) of the product. See
“Filling the Water Tanks” above.
Product will not operate.
LEDs continuously blink
twice on one side
Low water reading on side that is blinking Rell the water tank(s) of the product. See
“Filling the Water Tanks” above.
Product will not operate.
LEDs continuously blink
three times
Time from max level to min level is too
short.
Conicting water level readings (min and
max level being read at the same time.)
Ensure there are no leaks in the sump.
Ensure that the oats are moving freely within
the sump.
Ensure the product is level.
Product will not operate.
LEDs continuously blink
four times
Fill time from min to max level has been
exceeded
Rell the water tank(s) of the product. See
“Filling the Water Tanks” above.
Product will not operate.
LEDs continuously blink
once every 8 seconds on
one side
Overow Detection on side that is blink-
ing
Switch o the product and the water supply.
Contact your dealer for assistance.
Little or No Mist Genera-
tion
Transducer not operating correctly
Transducer is dirty
Transducer is not sitting correctly in sump
Fan is obstructed or blocked
Nozzle is not on sump correctly
Nozzle is blocked
Check operation of transducer
Clean sump and transducer thoroughly
Switch o product, take nozzle o sump and
ensure transducer is tted in sump correctly
Remove air lter and clean. Ensure it is placed
back in product correctly.
Ensure Nozzle is sitting on sump correctly
Clean sump, transducer and nozzle thorough-
ly
The ame eect has too
much smoke.
Flame eect setting is too high Turn down the ame eect. Give the product
time to adjust to the new setting
Bluetooth Receiver stops
working
Loose connection Check connection to the receiver (Fig 9)
Remote Control stops
working
Bluetooth range issue
Bluetooth Receiver connection is loose
Remote control batteries need replacing
Check positioning of Bluetooth Receiver. En-
sure it is not encased in metal or concrete.
Check connection to the receiver (Fig 9)
Replace batteries with two new AAA batteries
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
AFTER SALES SERVICE
Your product is guaranteed for two years from the date of purchase. Within this period, we undertake to repair or
exchange this product free of charge (excluding transducer discs & subject to availability) provided it has been installed
and operated in accordance with these instructions. Your rights under this guarantee are additional to your statutory
rights, which in turn are not aected by this guarantee.
RECYCLING
At the end of the electrical products useful life it should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle
where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice in your area.
PATENT / PATENT APPLICATION
Products within the Optimyst range are protected by one or more of the following patents and patent applications:
Great Britain GB2460259B, GB2475794B, GB2418014, EP2029941, GB2436212, GB2402206B
United States US8413358, US8136276, US7967690, US8574086
Russia RU2434181
European EP2029941, EP2315976, EP1787063 (A1), EP2388527, EP2029941,
China CN101883953A, CN102105746A, CN101057105 (A), CN101438104
Australia AU2009248743A1, AU2007224634
Canada CA2725214, CA2579444, CA2645939
South Africa ZA2008/08702
Mexico MX2008011712
South Korea KR101364191
Japan JP5281417, JP5496291
Brazil BRP10708894
India 4122/KOLNP/2008
New Zealand NZ571900
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Dim A 300mm
Dim B
Min: 180mm
Max: 210mm
MODEL DIM ‘A
CAS500R-RGB 508mm
CAS1000R-RGB 1017mm
FUEL BED DIM ‘B’
METAL 304mm
LOG 354mm
>210cm2
Eg. 42cm x 5cm >210cm2
Eg. 14.5cm x 14.5cm
Fig.2
Fig.3
Fig.1
400mm
400mm
400mm
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>420cm2
Eg. 84cm x 5cm
Fig.4
>420cm2
Eg. 20.5cm x 20.5cm
Fig.5
Fig.6
>420cm2
Eg. 84cm x 5cm >420cm2
Eg. 84cm x 5cm
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Fig.10Fig.9
Fig.11 Fig.12
CAS500R-RGB CAS1000R-RGB
Fig.7 Fig.8
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Fig.13
Fig.12B
Fig.14
Fig. 15 Fig. 16
Fig. 17
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Fig. 18
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
CAS500R-RGB
Fig. 20A
Fig. 20B
Fig. 20C
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Fig. 21
CAS1000R-RGB
CAS1000
CAS500
A
B
C
D
Fig. 23
Fig. 21A Fig. 21B
Fig. 21C
Fig. 21C
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3
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4
5
6
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8
9
Fig. 22
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Fig 26
Fig 28 Fig 29
Fig 27
Fig 30 Fig 31
Fig. 24 Fig. 25
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