How do I Troubleshoot a Dimplex Electric Fireplace?
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Due to the variances in our wall mounted fireplaces we recommend checking the troubleshooting guide in the service manual or contact customer support at 888-Dimplex (346-7539) Fireboxes Should my flame keep shuttering or be jumpy?
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Please call Dimplex tech support at (888) 346-7539. We will ask for your model and serial number, we will then ask a few questions and diagnose your problem over the phone. We will then send parts as per your warranty. If your unit has a service warranty we will arrange service.
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How Do I Troubleshoot a Dimplex Electric Fireplace? Short Running Cycles. If your Dimplex fireplace keeps turning off, try resetting it by shutting it off with the main... Power Source Issues. Your Dimplex fireplace relies on a steady supply of electricity to …
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Feb 09, 2019 . Dimplex Electric Fireplace, the heater and fan quit working. This is a step by step video on how to repair it.
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Solution. Open the back panel of the unit. Check whether the spinner spindle is connected to the motor and that the flame generator drive motor is running. If it's not, call customer service. Learn more about how fireplaces work.
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Nov 20, 2019 . Common problems for an electric fireplace can include: Won’t turn on Won’t heat Keeps shutting off Comes on by itself Won’t light up Is making a clicking noise Is squeaking Keeps beeping
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If so, bring the fire forward onto the carpet or rug in front of the fire place. If this addresses the noise you are hearing then try positioning a piece of underlay or carpet under the fire when re-positioned on the hearth, this should solve the problem.
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Jan 14, 2017 . Easily fix your electric fireplace for less than $5! All it takes is removing some screws and replacing a light bulb or two. Don't buy a new fireplace until ...
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Jan 01, 2015 . Disassembling your electric fireplace can void the Manufacturer’s Warranty so make sure that you verify this first. Check electrical wiring and look for any loose connections. Make sure that the wire running to your thermostat is properly attached. Sometimes this …
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If the electric fireplace is not responding when the switches are used you may need to replace the electric fireplace with a new one. As the flame effects on an electric fireplace use electrical and mechanical components they can become worn out through use and faults may develop.
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Dimplex Service Repair Centers. Home. All Dimplex Service Centers. List of all Dimplex Service Center in U.S.A. (Fireplaces, Home Heating, Commercial Heating, Renewable Energy, Grills and more).
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The product model number is located on the product model label which is attached to every product. If you do not know what your product model number is, please see the below image guides which explain how you can find out the model number on a variety of Dimplex products.
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Jan 01, 2015 . 1. Removed Fireplace. 2. Took air compressor and sprayed all of unit to remove dust. 3. as long as unit lays flat on it's back it runs continuously. Soon as you set it up it throws the heat limit and as to have a master reset. Next I plan to call Dimplex to order parts.
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Dimplex Electric Fireplace Replacement Parts. 1. Enter your fireplace model below to download the service manual. 2. Find the item needed in the catalog and enter the part number in the search box on our web site. 3. Add the part (s) to the shopping cart and checkout.
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Dimplex Self-Trimming Plug-In Electric Fireplace - 30" by Dimplex. Item #18600042. Save to List. $1,618.99. Dimplex Galveston Wall Mount Electric Fireplace - 74" by Dimplex. Item #18600028. Save to List. $318.36. Dimplex Revillusion 20" Plug-In Electric Log Set by Dimplex.
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In certain cases, an electric fireplace's flame flickers and the fan blows, but no heat is produced. This problem occurs when the thermostat is set too low—below room temperature—preventing it from turning on. The problem also occurs when a wire becomes loose, causing it to fail to make a connection.
Failure in one of the components causes electric fireplace to stop working. The most common causes of electric fireplaces failure are: Technology creates the illusion that the actual fire flame is flickering in the electric fireplace. In reality, the flame creates movement because of mortar.
A: When the thermostat calls for heat, the Dimplex storage heater warms the room in two ways: A thermostatically-controlled fan circulates heater air throughout the room. The heater surface warms up to provide radiant heat to occupants.
In certain cases, an electric fireplace's flame flickers and the fan blows, but no heat is produced. This problem occurs when the thermostat is set too low—below room temperature—preventing it from turning on. The problem also occurs when a wire becomes loose, causing it to fail to make a connection.
Failure in one of the components causes electric fireplace to stop working. The most common causes of electric fireplaces failure are: Technology creates the illusion that the actual fire flame is flickering in the electric fireplace. In reality, the flame creates movement because of mortar.
A: When the thermostat calls for heat, the Dimplex storage heater warms the room in two ways: A thermostatically-controlled fan circulates heater air throughout the room. The heater surface warms up to provide radiant heat to occupants.