Lucent Technologies MPE-33R User Manual

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.

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Symptom

Possible Causes

Who Performs Corrective

Action

Corrective Action

1. Fireplace turns off and will not

turn on and an audible beeping

noise can be heard.

Fireplace has overheated.

Homeowner

The appliance is protected with a safety

device to prevent it from overheating. If

the fireplace should overheat, a thermal

switch will disconnect power to the

unit and will not come back on without

being reset. Reset it by turning the

main power switch off (or optional wall

switch or wall thermostat, if installed)

and waiting 10 minutes then turning it

back on. If the thermal switch continues

to trip repeatedly contact a qualified

service technician.

2. Flame is fixed (unmoving).

Wiring may be loose or the flame

motor may be defective.

qualified service technician Inspect all wiring for loose connec-

tions. If the wire connections are good,

replace the flame motor.

3. Dim or poorly visible flame or log

set and ember is not glowing.

Light bulb(s) burnt out or wiring

is loose.

Homeowner

Inspect all wiring for loose connec-

tions and repair or replace if neces-

sary. Inspect light bulbs and replace

if necessary.

4. Flame sputters.

Flame motor is defective.

qualified service technician Replace flame motor.

5. Remote control does not work. Low batteries.Unit switch and/or

wall switch in “on” position.

Homeowner

Replace aa batteries in remote control.

If problem persists, there may have

been a loss of power to the unit as a

possible result from a power failure

(i.E. breaker tripped).

Turn off main power on/off switch (see

figure 4) and/or optional wall switch (if

applicable).

6. Circuit breaker trips or fuse blows

when the unit is turned on.

Improper circuit current rating.

qualified service technician Check the house circuit to ensure it is

on a dedicated circuit with proper amp.

Rating. If the circuit breaker continues

to trip (or blown fuses), inspect wiring

for a loose connection or a dead short.

Repair or replace wiring and/or con-

nectors as necessary.

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