Dimplex Indoor Fireplace Dimplex DFI2309 User Manual

Service Manual  
23” Insert  
Model Numbers:  
DFI2309 MOD ~ to D  
DFI2310 MOD ~ to D  
Rev  
00  
PCN  
n/a  
Date  
10.2006  
08.2010  
Dimplex North America Limited  
1367 Industrial Road Cambridge ON Canada N1R 7G8  
01  
12226  
In keeping with our policy of continuous product development, we reserve the right to make changes without notice.  
7400070000rev01  
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This three (3) position switch offers the following functions:  
Operation  
(I) Manual mode  
Electric Fireplace Manual Control  
When in the “ I ” position, the fireplace bypasses the built-  
in remote control, the flame effect is turned on and the  
electrical supply to the heater is controlled manually using  
the Low Heat and High Heat Switches (Figure 1-C and D).  
The manual controls for the unit are located in the top, right  
corner, on the front of the firebox (Figure 1). A switch is in  
the On position when the side with the “ I ”, or II ” markings  
on it is pushed in.  
(II) Remote mode  
The “ II ” position is for operating the unit with the provided  
remote control. When in “ II ” position the unit is operated  
with the ON and OFF buttons of the remote control.  
Figure 1  
D
C
A
D
C
B
! NOTE: Remote control operates main power supply. Heat  
or  
must still be controlled by switches on fireplace.  
(O) Off position  
All power to all functions are switched off.  
Resetting the Temperature Cutoff Switch  
Should the fireplace overheat, an automatic cut out will turn  
the heater off and it will not come back on without being  
reset. It can be reset by switching the Main Power Switch  
(Figure 1-A or B) to the Off (“ O ”) position, and waiting five  
(5) minutes before switching the unit back on.  
CAUTION: If you need to continuously reset the heater,  
unplug the unit and call Dimplex North America Limited at  
1-888-346-7539 for technical support.  
Heat Switches (all models, all MOD levels)  
Figure 1-C - Low Heat Switch (“ I ”)  
Remote Controls  
The Low Heat On/Off Switch supplies power to the heater fan  
and the heater element. When the switch is in the On (“ I ”)  
position the heater operates on Low.  
The following plug-in remote control (Figure 2) is included  
with the models and MOD levels specified below:  
Used in:  
DFI2309 MODs ~ to B  
DFI2310 MOD ~  
Figure 1-D - High Heat Switch (“ II ”)  
The High Heat Switch supplies power to the heater fan and  
the heater element, when the switch is in the On (“ II ”)  
position the heater operates on High. The C - Low Heat  
Switch must also be in the On position for the high heat  
setting to operate.  
Figure 2  
On button  
! NOTE: If Switches C and D are in the Off position, only  
the flame effect will turn on when the power switch is  
activated.  
Off button  
Main Power Switches (Figure 1-A & B)  
OPEN  
A - On/Off Switch  
Used in:  
DFI2309 MODs ~ to B  
DFI2310 MOD ~  
Battery  
cover  
Frequency  
The two (2) position On/Off Switch supplies power to all the  
fireplace functions.  
Plug-in  
receiver  
B - On/Off/On Switch  
Receiver outlet  
Used in:  
DFI2309 MODs C to D  
DFI2310 MODs A to D  
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The remote control has a range of approximately 50 feet  
(15.25 m). It does not have to be pointed at the fireplace  
and can pass through most obstacles (including walls). It is  
supplied with one of 243 independent frequencies to prevent  
interference with other units and the frequency designation is  
indicated on the back of the transmitter.  
The following integrated remote control (Figure 3) is included  
with the models and MOD levels specified below:  
Used in:  
DFI2309 MODs C to D  
DFI2310 MOD A2 to D  
Replace battery when needed with a 9 volt battery.  
! NOTE: Ensure that the fireplace’s 3 Position On/Off  
Switch (Figure 1-B) is set to the remote control (“ II ”)  
setting.  
Remote Control Installation  
1. Plug fireplace cord set into the outlet located on the side  
of the receiver (Figure 2).  
Figure 3  
2. Plug receiver into the wall outlet.  
3. Remove the plastic tag at the battery cover, to activate the  
remote control.  
On  
Button  
! NOTE: Fireplace Power On/Off Switch (Figure 1-A) must  
be in the On (“ I ”) position prior to using the Remote  
Control.  
Battery  
Off  
Button  
ON/OFF Remote Control may be used to control most  
other electrical devices including TV’s, stereos and lamps.  
CAUTION: For indoor use in dry areas only.  
Battery Cover  
For use on electrical devices with 15 amp resistive load or  
1/3 HP inductive load.  
120 volt AC only.  
! NOTE: The plug-in remote version may include either  
the remote transmitter as pictured on page 3 or the  
transmitter as shown to the right.  
To operate: push ON button to turn fireplace on; push OFF  
button to turn fireplace off (Figure 3).  
! NOTE: Remote control operates main power supply.  
Heat must still be controlled by Low Heat and High Heat  
switches on fireplace (Figure 1-C & D).  
Battery Installation/Replacement  
1. Depress tab on the battery cover on the back of the  
remote transmitter and remove battery cover (Figure 3).  
2. Properly orientate and install one (1) 12 Volt (A23) battery  
into the remote control.  
3. Replace the battery cover.  
Remote Initialization  
1. From an power off position, place the Main On/Off Switch  
(Figure 1-B) into the Remote (“ II ”) position.  
2. Within 10 seconds of step 1, press the ON button on the  
remote control.  
This will synchronize the remote control transmitter with the  
receiver within the fireplace.  
! NOTE: You will only have 10 seconds to perform the last  
step. If this is not completed within 5-10 seconds, the  
procedure will have to be repeated.  
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Exploded Parts Diagram  
3
12  
7
2
16  
8
1
9
6
5
4
14  
13  
15  
11  
10  
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Replacement Parts List  
DFI2309 - Part Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6901470159  
DFI2310 - Part Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6901470259  
Replacement Parts for both DFI2309, DFI2310 all MODs:  
1. Cord set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4100090101RP  
2. Heater Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2200490800RP  
3. Cutout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2300270200RP  
4. Flicker Motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000220100RP  
5. Flicker Rod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5900340100RP  
6. Lampholder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4200120100RP  
7. Terminal block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4000070100RP  
Non-Universal Replacement Parts  
8. Log set  
DFI2309 MOD ~ to C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0438200200RP  
DFI2309 MOD D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0438200800RP  
DFI2310 MOD ~ to D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0439230200RP  
9. Mirror  
DFI2309 all MODs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5900350100RP  
DFI2310 all MODs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5900350200RP  
10. 2 Piece Plug-in Remote Control  
DFI2309 MOD ~ to B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 680024RPNEW  
DFI2310 MOD ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 680024RPNEW  
11. Integrated Remote Control  
DFI2309 MOD C to D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000370500RP  
DFI2310 MOD A to D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000370500RP  
12. Integrated Remote Receiver  
DFI2309 MOD C to D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000380200RP  
DFI2310 MOD A to D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000380200RP  
13. Main Power Switch  
DFI2309 MOD ~ to A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800090100RP*  
DFI2309 MOD B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800070700RP  
DFI2309 MOD C to D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800071100RP  
DFI2310 MOD ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800070700RP  
DFI2310 MOD A to D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800071100RP  
14. Low Heat Switch  
DFI2309 MOD ~ to A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800090100RP*  
DFI2309 MOD B to D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800070900RP  
DFI2310 MOD ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800090100RP*  
DFI2310 MOD A to D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800070900RP  
15. High Heat Switch  
DFI2309 MOD ~ to A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800090100RP*  
DFI2309 MOD B to D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800071000RP  
DFI2310 MOD ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800090100RP*  
DFI2310 MOD A to D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2800071000RP  
16. LED Log Driver (DFI2310 only) . . . . . . . . 3000390100RP  
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Wiring Diagram - DFI2309 MOD ~ to B  
Blower  
Terminal Block  
Cutout  
Cord Set  
Heater Elements  
High  
Heat Switch  
Main  
On/Off Switch  
Low Heat Switch  
Terminal Block  
Flicker Motor  
Lamp holders  
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Wiring Diagram - DFI2309 MOD C to D  
Blower  
Terminal Block  
Remote  
Receiver  
Board  
Cutout  
Cord Set  
Heater Elements  
High  
Heat Switch  
Main On/Off/On  
Switch  
Low Heat Switch  
Terminal Block  
Lamp holders  
Flicker Motor  
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Wiring Diagram - DFI2310 MOD ~  
Blower  
Wire Harness to  
Log Set  
LED Log Set  
Driver  
Terminal Block  
Cutout  
Cord Set  
Heater Elements  
High  
Heat Switch  
Low Heat Switch  
Main  
On/Off Switch  
Terminal Block  
Lamp holders  
Flicker Motor  
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Wiring Diagram - DFI2310 MOD A to D  
Blower  
LED Log Set Driver  
Wire Harness to  
Log Set  
Remote  
Receiver  
Board  
Cutout  
Terminal Block  
Cord Set  
Heater Elements  
High  
Heat Switch  
Low Heat Switch  
Main On/Off/On Switch  
Terminal Block  
Lamp holders  
Flicker Motor  
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Figure 5  
Universal Replacement Procedures  
Mirror Replacement  
If the firebox was operating prior to servicing allow at least  
five (5) minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off  
to avoid accidental burning of skin.  
Switch  
control panel  
Mirror  
Log set  
Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or  
cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to  
persons.  
Replacement Procedure  
1. Disconnect power and remove firebox from mantel or  
existing fireplace.  
2. Remove four (4) Phillips screws from the top and rear,  
upper edge of the firebox as shown in Figure 4-A. This  
will release the top cover from the firebox.  
Switch Replacement  
If the firebox was operating prior to servicing allow at least  
five (5) minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off  
to avoid accidental burning of skin.  
Figure 4  
A. Step 2  
screws to  
remove  
Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or  
cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to  
persons.  
Each of the three (3) switches (Main Power Switch, Low  
Heat Switch and High Heat Switch) will have the same  
replacement procedure.  
B. Step 3  
screws to  
remove  
Replacement Procedure:  
1. Disconnect power and remove firebox from mantel or  
existing fireplace.  
2. Remove four (4) Phillips screws from the top and rear,  
upper edge of the firebox as shown in Figure 4-A. This  
will release the top cover from the firebox.  
3. Tilt the top cover of the firebox up and either prop the  
cover against a stationary object or situate it in such  
a way that there is access to the upper section of the  
firebox.  
3. Tilt the top cover of the firebox up and either prop the  
cover against a stationary object or situate it in such  
a way that there is access to the upper section of the  
firebox.  
4. Remove all wiring clips and connections from the switch  
4. Remove one (1) or two (2) Phillips screws from each  
upper corner of the firebox as shown in Figure 4-B.  
Quantity will differ by model and MOD level.  
to be replaced, noting their original locations (Figure 6).  
Figure 6  
Retainer clips  
5. Gently push the switch control panel inwards until top  
edge of mirror is exposed (Figure 5).  
6. Slide mirror up to remove.  
7. Properly orientate replacement mirror and slide it down  
into place behind Log Set.  
High Heat switch  
Wire  
connection  
8. Re-assemble firebox in reverse order as above.  
Low Heat switch  
terminals  
Main  
power switch  
! NOTE: It may be necessary to remove all wire clips and/  
or switches in order to provide sufficient working room  
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within the firebox. Be sure to note each wire’s original  
location carefully.  
Figure 7  
Step 5 screws to  
remove (4)  
5. Remove the switch by depressing the retaining clips  
(Figure 6) and pushing the switch forward, through the  
sheet metal of the firebox.  
Top cover  
Mounting brackets  
& screws  
! NOTE: Due to the switches’ placement under the lip  
of sheet metal, it may be necessary to use a large flat-  
headed screwdriver to slide between the switch and sheet  
metal in order to depress the top retaining clip.  
Heater elements  
6. Properly orientate replacement switch and push through  
sheet metal of firebox until retaining clips snap into place.  
Heater blower & motor  
7. Re-connect wiring clips removed in step 5.  
Figure 8  
WARNING: Improper re-connection of wiring may  
result in electric shock, fire, or injury to persons. Ensure  
that connections to/from switches match those of the  
respective wiring diagram for the particular model and  
MOD level being serviced (pages 7-10).  
Cutout screw  
Blower motor  
Heater  
elements  
9. Re-assemble firebox following steps 1-3 in reverse order.  
Heater Assembly/Cutout Replacement  
If the firebox was operating prior to servicing allow at least  
five (5) minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off  
to avoid accidental burning of skin.  
Terminal block  
Upper, inside  
corner of firebox  
Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or  
cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to  
persons.  
a small Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screw which  
clamps the wire from the cutout to the terminal block.  
ii) With wires loose from their connections, remove the  
small Phillips screw that attaches the cutout to the heater  
assembly (Figure 8). Remove and discard old cutout.  
Replacement Procedure  
1. Disconnect power and remove firebox from mantel or  
existing fireplace.  
iii) Attach replacement cutout to heater assembly using  
2. Remove four (4) Phillips screws from the top and rear,  
upper edge of the firebox as shown in Figure 4-A. This  
will release the top cover from the firebox.  
screw from step ii.  
iv) Connect piggy-back wire as shown in Figure 8.  
v) Connect long, single-ended wire to terminal block.  
Ensure that black power wire leading to lower section of  
firebox (and any other wires disconnected from terminal  
block in step i) is connected with wire lead from cutout.  
Tighten down on terminal block with small Phillips  
screwdriver.  
3. Lift the top cover of the firebox up carefully - the heater  
assembly is attached to the underside of the top cover.  
4. Using side cutters, cut all zip ties that bind wires together  
5. Hold the heater assembly in one hand (or have another  
person assist), and remove four (4) Phillips screws from  
the top cover to release the heater assembly from the top  
cover (Figure 7).  
WARNING: Improper re-connection of wiring may result  
in electric shock, fire, or injury to persons. Ensure that  
connections to/from cutout match those of the respective  
wiring diagram for the particular model and MOD level  
being serviced (pages 7-10).  
Cutout Replacement  
i) Follow the two (2) wires leading from the cutout and  
disconnect them from their respective terminals.  
vi) If servicing is complete, follow steps 1-5 in reverse order.  
! NOTE: The shorter wire from the cutout has a piggy-  
back connection at the heater element as shown in  
Figure 8. Disconnect the piggy-back connection as well  
as the secondary wire that connects to the blower motor  
terminal.  
Heater Assembly Replacement  
i) Remove the one (1) small Phillips screw which attaches  
the cutout to the heater assembly (Figure 8).  
To remove the longer wire from the terminal block, use  
ii) Remove the two (2) piggy-back and three (3) single wire  
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connectors from the heater element and motor, noting  
their original locations.  
Power Cord Replacement  
If the firebox was operating prior to servicing allow at least  
five (5) minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off  
to avoid accidental burning of skin.  
iii) Remove the two (2) Phillips screws from each of the  
two (2) mounting brackets as shown in Figure 7. Do not  
discard brackets.  
Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or  
cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to  
persons.  
iv) Attach the two (2) mounting brackets to the replacement  
heater assembly in the same orientation as in Figure 7,  
using two (2) Phillips screws removed in step iii.  
Replacement Procedure:  
v) Using the single small Phillips screw from step i, attach  
the cutout to the replacement heater assembly.  
1. Disconnect power and remove firebox from mantel or  
existing fireplace.  
vi) Attach the piggy-back wire from the cutout as shown in  
Figure 8: piggy-back connectors to the lower terminal of  
the heater element, then on to the inner-most terminal of  
the blower motor.  
2. Remove four (4) Phillips screws from the top and rear,  
upper edge of the firebox as shown in Figure 4-A. This  
will release the top cover from the firebox.  
vii) Attach the last two (2) wires removed in step ii: yellow  
wire will run from the high heat switch to the top, front-  
most terminal; the grey piggy-back wire will run from the  
low heat switch to the top, inner-most terminal of the  
heater element then piggy-back to the outer terminal of  
the blower motor (Figure 9).  
3. Lift the top cover of the firebox up carefully - the heater  
assembly is attached to the underside of the top cover.  
4. Follow the power cord through the firebox chassis and  
cut all zip ties that bind the two (2) wires of the power  
cord using side cutters.  
5. Disconnect the power cord  
Figure 10  
wire which leads to the Main  
Figure 9  
Power On/Off (or On/Off/On)  
Switch. This should be the  
only black wire going to this  
switch (Figure 10).  
Grey wire  
6. Use a small Phillips  
screwdriver to loosen the  
screw which clamps the  
other power cord lead into the  
terminal block (Figure 10).  
Make note of any additional  
wires that were clamped  
together with power cord.  
Yellow wire  
7. To remove power cord from  
chassis, use needle nose  
pliers to squeeze sides of  
cable clamp and pull through  
chassis of firebox, removing clamp and cable.  
WARNING: Improper re-connection of wiring may result  
in electric shock, fire, or injury to persons. Ensure that  
connections to/from heater assembly and switches match  
those of the respective wiring diagram for the particular  
model and MOD level being serviced (pages 7-10).  
8. Remove clamp from cable and attach to replacement  
cord, leaving approximately eight (8) inches (20 cm) of  
slack to wire ends (orientate clamp in same manner with  
tapered side facing wire ends).  
9. Feed replacement power cord through chassis hole and  
using pliers, squeeze sides of cable clamp to push clamp  
into sheet metal until snaps in place.  
! NOTE: The wire colors referenced in these instructions  
may not be the same as those used in all fireboxes.  
Ensure that all wiring matches original placement and/or  
the wiring diagrams that are supplied in this manual.  
10. Connect terminated wire end to Main Power Switch.  
11. Connect crimped wire end to terminal block where  
original was removed (step 6). Also ensure any wires  
freed in step 6 are clamped together with power cord  
wire.  
viii) Follow steps 1 through 5 in reverse order to reassemble  
firebox.  
12. Follow steps 1 through 3 in reverse order to reassemble  
firebox.  
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Figure 12  
Model / MOD Specific Procedures  
Light Bulb Replacement  
Allow at least five (5) minutes for light bulbs to cool before  
touching bulbs to avoid accidental burning of skin.  
Flicker Rod  
Bulbs (2)  
Light bulbs need to be replaced when you notice a dark  
section of the flame. There are two (2) bulbs under the log  
set which generate the flames and embers.  
Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or  
cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to  
persons.  
Helpful Hints  
LED wire harness  
It is a good idea to replace all light bulbs at one time if they  
are close to the end of their rated life. Group replacement  
will reduce the number of times you need to open the unit to  
replace light bulbs.  
carefully bend the Flicker Rod enough to release the  
opposite end from the mounting bracket (Figure 12).  
6. Pull Flicker Rod off of the shaft of the Flicker Motor and  
set aside.  
Light Bulb Requirements  
7. Remove bulb(s) by turning counter-clockwise and replace.  
Quantity of two (2) clear chandelier or candelabra bulbs with  
an E-12 (small) socket base, 60 Watt rating.  
8. Push rubber grommet of Flicker Rod back onto shaft of  
Flicker Motor and carefully bend Flicker Rod so as to  
insert opposite end back into mounting bracket.  
Do not exceed 60 Watts per bulb  
Replacement Procedure for:  
! NOTE: If Flicker Rod is bent out of alignment, carefully  
bend it back to become straight. If Flicker Rod is not  
properly aligned, it may cause noise during operation by  
rubbing against metal chassis.  
DFI2309 & DFI2310 MODs ~ to C  
1. Remove the two (2) outer Phillips screws on the log grate  
at the front of the firebox as shown in Figure 11.  
9. Follow steps 1 through 4 in reverse order to reassemble  
firebox.  
Figure 11  
Replacement Procedure for:  
Log Set  
DFI2309 & DFI2310 MODs ~ to C  
1. Remove the four (4) Phillips screws on the log grate at the  
front of the firebox as shown in Figure 13.  
Screws to  
remove (2)  
Figure 13  
Log Set  
Flame  
Flicker Rod  
assembly drawer  
2. Pull the flame assembly drawer out approximately 1½  
inches (4 cm), or until it stops.  
3. Carefully remove the Log Set from the firebox.  
4. Disconnect LED harness to Log Set (DFI2310 only). Set  
Log Set aside (Figure 12).  
LED wire  
harness  
Screws to remove (4)  
5. Pull Flicker Rod to the far right, towards the Flicker Motor,  
Bulbs (2)  
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2. Carefully remove the Log Set from the firebox.  
Figure 14  
Terminal Block Cover  
Terminal Block  
3. Disconnect LED harness to Log Set (DFI2310 only). Set  
Log Set aside (Figure 12).  
Capacitor  
Flicker  
Motor  
4. Pull Flicker Rod to the far right, towards the Flicker Motor,  
carefully bend the Flicker Rod enough to release the  
opposite end from the mounting bracket (Figure 12).  
5. Pull Flicker Rod off of the shaft of the Flicker Motor and  
set aside.  
6. Remove bulb(s) by turning counter-clockwise and replace.  
Cover  
screw  
7. Push rubber grommet of Flicker Rod back onto shaft of  
Flicker Motor and carefully bend Flicker Rod so as to  
insert opposite end back into mounting bracket.  
10.Remove the three (3) Flicker Motor wire leads from the  
Terminal Block, noting their original positions.  
! NOTE: If Flicker Rod is bent out of alignment, carefully  
bend it back to become straight. If Flicker Rod is not  
properly aligned, it may cause noise during operation by  
rubbing against metal chassis.  
! NOTE: Do not misplace Capacitor.  
11.Remove the two (2) Phillips screws that attach the Flicker  
Motor to the sheet metal. Remove and discard old Flicker  
Motor.  
8. Follow steps 1 through 3 in reverse order to reassemble  
firebox.  
12.Ensure rubber spacer remains in place, properly orientate  
replacement Flicker Motor and attach to sheet metal using  
screws removed in step 11.  
Flicker Motor/Flicker Rod Replacement  
If the fireplace was operating prior to servicing allow at least  
five (5) minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off  
to avoid accidental burning of skin.  
13.Insert Flicker Motor wire leads into left side of Terminal  
Block as shown in Figure 14. Wire leads from Capacitor  
should align with brown and white wires from Flicker  
Motor.  
Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or  
cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to  
persons.  
WARNING: Improper re-connection of wiring may result  
in electric shock, fire, or injury to persons. Ensure that  
connections to/from Flicker Motor match those of the  
respective wiring diagram for the particular model and  
MOD level being serviced (pages 7-10).  
Replacement Procedure for:  
DFI2309 & DFI2310 MODs ~ to C  
1. Remove the two (2) outer Phillips screws on the log grate  
at the front of the firebox as shown in Figure 11.  
14.Tighten down screws of all terminals using a small Phillips  
screwdriver.  
2. Pull the flame assembly drawer out approximately 1½  
inches (4 cm), or until it stops.  
15.Replace Terminal Block Cover using screws removed in  
step 8 and follow steps 1 through 7 in reverse order to  
reassemble firebox.  
3. Carefully remove the Log Set from the firebox.  
4. Disconnect LED harness to Log Set (DFI2310 only). Set  
Log Set aside (Figure 12).  
! NOTE: If Flicker Rod is bent out of alignment, carefully  
bend it back to become straight. If Flicker Rod is not  
properly aligned, it may cause noise during operation by  
rubbing against metal chassis.  
5. Pull Flicker Rod to the far right, towards the Flicker Motor,  
carefully bend the Flicker Rod enough to release the  
opposite end from the mounting bracket (Figure 12).  
6. Pull Flicker Rod off of the shaft of the Flicker Motor and  
set aside.  
Replacement Procedure for:  
DFI2309 & DFI2310 MODs D  
7. Lift flame assembly drawer up and out so that metal  
stop tabs clear the front edge of the firebox. Pull the  
drawer out as far as possible without causing damage or  
disconnection to wires connected at back.  
1. Remove the four (4) Phillips screws on the log grate at the  
front of the firebox as shown in Figure 13.  
8. Remove the Terminal Block Cover by removing one (1)  
Phillips screw from each opposing corner of the cover  
(Figure 14).  
2. Carefully remove the Log Set from the firebox.  
3. Disconnect LED harness to Log Set (DFI2310 only). Set  
Log Set aside (Figure 12).  
9. Using a small Phillips screwdriver, loosen all three (3) of  
4. Pull Flicker Rod to the far right, towards the Flicker Motor,  
carefully bend the Flicker Rod enough to release the  
the left side terminals of the Terminal Block.  
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opposite end from the mounting bracket (Figure 12).  
9. Using a small Phillips screwdriver, loosen all three (3) of  
the left side terminals of the Terminal Block.  
5. Pull Flicker Rod off of the shaft of the Flicker Motor and  
set aside.  
10.Remove the three (3) Flicker Motor wire leads from the  
Terminal Block, noting their original positions.  
6. Turn firebox onto its back and remove the four (4) Phillips  
screws as shown in Figure 15.  
! NOTE: Do not misplace Capacitor.  
11.Remove the two (2) Phillips screws that attach the Flicker  
Motor to the sheet metal. Remove and discard old Flicker  
Motor.  
Figure 15  
12.Ensure rubber spacer remains in place, properly orientate  
replacement Flicker Motor and attach to sheet metal using  
screws removed in step 11.  
Screws to remove (4)  
13.Insert Flicker Motor wire leads into left side of Terminal  
Block as shown in Figure 17. Wire leads from Capacitor  
should align with brown and white wires from Flicker  
Motor.  
WARNING: Improper re-connection of wiring may result  
in electric shock, fire, or injury to persons. Ensure that  
connections to/from Flicker Motor match those of the  
respective wiring diagram for the particular model and  
MOD level being serviced (pages 7-10).  
7. Turn firebox upright and gently pull the flame and light  
assembly out of the firebox gently without causing  
damage or disconnection to the wiring at back.  
8. Remove the Terminal Block Cover by removing one (1)  
Phillips screw from each opposing corner of the cover  
(Figure 16).  
14.Tighten down screws of all terminals using a small Phillips  
screwdriver.  
Figure 16  
15.Replace Terminal Block Cover using screws removed in  
step 8 and follow steps 1 through 8 in reverse order to  
reassemble firebox.  
Terminal Block Cover  
! NOTE: If Flicker Rod is bent out of alignment, carefully  
bend it back to become straight. If Flicker Rod is not  
properly aligned, it may cause noise during operation by  
rubbing against metal chassis.  
Flicker  
Motor  
Cover  
screw  
Remote Receiver Board Replacement  
DFI2309/2310 MODs C to D  
If the fireplace was operating prior to servicing allow at least  
five (5) minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off  
to avoid accidental burning of skin.  
Figure 17  
Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or  
cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to  
persons.  
Terminal Block  
Capacitor  
Replacement Procedure:  
1. Disconnect power and remove firebox from mantel or  
existing fireplace.  
2. Remove four (4) Phillips screws from the top and rear,  
upper edge of the firebox as shown in Figure 4-A. This  
will release the top cover from the firebox.  
3. Tilt the top cover of the firebox up and either prop the  
cover against a stationary object or situate it in such  
a way that there is access to the upper section of the  
firebox.  
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6. The Remote Receiver Board is located on the side panel  
Light Harness Replacement  
If the fireplace was operating prior to servicing allow at least  
five (5) minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off  
to avoid accidental burning of skin.  
just above the entry point for the power cord (Figure 18).  
Figure 18  
Remote  
Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or  
cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to  
persons.  
Receiver  
Board  
Replacement Procedure for:  
DFI2309 & DFI2310 MODs ~ to C  
1. Disconnect power and remove firebox from mantel or  
existing fireplace.  
2. Remove the two (2) outer Phillips screws on the log grate  
at the front of the firebox as shown in Figure 11.  
3. Pull the flame assembly drawer out approximately 1½  
inches (4 cm), or until it stops.  
4. Carefully remove the Log Set from the firebox.  
7. Either pinch the clasp to release or cut each of the four  
(4) mounting studs (one in each corner of the Receiver  
Board) that attach the circuit board to the chassis of the  
firebox.  
5. Disconnect LED harness to Log Set (DFI2310 only). Set  
Log Set aside (Figure 12).  
6. Pull Flicker Rod to the far right, towards the Flicker Motor,  
carefully bend the Flicker Rod enough to release the  
opposite end from the mounting bracket (Figure 12).  
! NOTE: If mounting studs are cut, ensure they are  
replaced by those supplied with replacement board.  
7. Pull Flicker Rod off of the shaft of the Flicker Motor and  
set aside.  
8. Clear both ends of mounting studs if cut.  
8. Remove both light bulbs by turning counter-clockwise.  
9. Install replacement mounting studs (if necessary) by  
pushing them through the sheet metal from the outside of  
the firebox.  
9. Lift flame assembly drawer up and out so that metal stop  
tabs clear the front edge of the firebox. Pull the drawer  
out as far as possible without causing damage to wires  
connected at back.  
10. Properly orientate replacement Receiver Board and push  
onto mounting studs until all four (4) snap closed.  
10. Using side cutters, cut the two (2) light harness wires  
(blue, white) in between the Terminal Block cover and  
the right light socket (Figure 19). Leave as much slack as  
possible.  
10. Remove one wire terminal from original Receiver Board  
and install onto replacement Receiver Board, matching  
its original position.  
11. Continue with remaining wire connections, moving one  
wire at a time, matching its original position.  
Figure 19  
WARNING: Improper re-connection of wiring may result  
in electric shock, fire, or injury to persons. Ensure that  
connections to/from circuit board match those of the  
respective wiring diagram for the particular model and  
MOD level being serviced (pages 7-10).  
Light Sockets (2)  
Terminal Block cover  
12.Once all connections are made, follow steps 1 and 2 in  
reverse order to reassemble the firebox.  
Socket screws (2)  
11. Strip ½ inch (1.3 cm) off the ends of the two (2) light  
harness wires on the flame motor cover side.  
12. Cut the two (2) light harness wires (blue, white) in  
between the left and right light sockets.  
13. Remove the two (2) Phillips light socket screws from the  
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rear of the light assembly (Figure 19).  
9. Remove both light bulbs by turning counter-clockwise.  
14. Remove light sockets by placing a hand inside light  
assembly, grasping light socket and pulling light socket  
until it snaps out of place.  
10. Using side cutters, cut the two (2) light harness wires  
(blue, white) in between the Terminal Block cover and  
the right light socket (Figure 19). Leave as much slack as  
possible.  
15. Feed wires of replacement light sockets through holes in  
sheet metal, properly orientate and push light sockets in  
until they snap into place.  
11. Strip ½ inch (1.3 cm) off the ends of the two (2) light  
harness wires on the flame motor cover side.  
11. Use the supplied wire connectors to connect light socket  
wires (blue to blue) (white to white) in between the two  
(2) light sockets as shown in Figure 20. Cut and cap the  
outer wires (1 white, 1 blue) with a wire connector  
(Figure 20).  
12. Cut the two (2) light harness wires (blue, white) in  
between the left and right light sockets.  
13. Remove the two (2) Phillips light socket screws from the  
rear of the light assembly (Figure 19).  
14. Remove light sockets by placing a hand inside light  
assembly, grasping light socket and pulling light socket  
until it snaps out of place.  
Figure 20  
Wire connectors (6)  
15. Feed wires of replacement light sockets through holes in  
sheet metal, properly orientate and push light sockets in  
until they snap into place.  
Terminal Block cover  
11. Use the supplied wire connectors to connect light socket  
wires (blue to blue) (white to white) in between the two  
(2) light sockets as shown in Figure 20. Cut and cap the  
outer wires (1 white, 1 blue) with a wire connector  
(Figure 20).  
12. Finally, use wire connectors to connect the light harness  
wires (blue to blue) (white to white) in between the  
Terminal Block cover and the right light socket.  
12. Finally, use wire connectors to connect the light harness  
wires (blue to blue) (white to white) in between the  
Terminal Block cover and the right light socket.  
13. Follow steps 1 through 9 in reverse order to reassemble  
the firebox.  
13. Follow steps 1 through 9 in reverse order to reassemble  
Log Driver Board Replacement  
DFI2310 only - all MODs  
the firebox.  
If the fireplace was operating prior to servicing allow at least  
five (5) minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off  
to avoid accidental burning of skin.  
Replacement Procedure for:  
DFI2309 & DFI2310 MODs D  
1. Disconnect power and remove firebox from mantel or  
existing fireplace.  
Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or  
cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to  
persons.  
2. Remove the four (4) Phillips screws on the log grate at  
the front of the firebox as shown in Figure 13 and remove  
log grate.  
Replacement Procedure:  
1. Disconnect power and remove firebox from mantel or  
existing fireplace.  
3. Carefully remove the Log Set from the firebox.  
4. Disconnect LED harness to Log Set (DFI2310 only). Set  
2. Remove four (4) Phillips screws from the top and rear,  
upper edge of the firebox as shown in Figure 4-A. This  
will release the top cover from the firebox.  
Log Set aside (Figure 12).  
5. Pull Flicker Rod to the far right, towards the Flicker Motor,  
carefully bend the Flicker Rod enough to release the  
opposite end from the mounting bracket (Figure 12).  
3. Tilt the top cover of the firebox up and either prop the  
cover against a stationary object or situate it in such  
a way that there is access to the upper section of the  
firebox.  
6. Pull Flicker Rod off of the shaft of the Flicker Motor and  
set aside.  
7. Turn firebox onto its back and remove the four (4) Phillips  
6. The Log Driver Board is located inside the firebox, on the  
back panel and just under the terminal block (Figure 21).  
screws as shown in Figure 15.  
8. Turn firebox upright and gently pull the flame and light  
assembly out of the firebox gently without causing  
damage to the wiring at back.  
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Figure 21  
Log Driver  
Board  
7. Either pinch the clasp to release or cut each of the four  
(4) mounting studs (one in each corner of the Log Driver  
Board) that attach the circuit board to the chassis of the  
firebox.  
! NOTE: If mounting studs are cut, ensure they are  
replaced by those supplied with replacement board.  
8. Clear both ends of mounting studs if cut.  
9. Install replacement mounting studs (if necessary) by  
pushing them through the sheet metal from the outside of  
the firebox.  
10. Properly orientate replacement Log Driver Board and  
push onto mounting studs until all four (4) snap closed.  
10. Remove one wire terminal from original Log Driver Board  
and install onto replacement Log Driver Board, matching  
its original position.  
11. Continue with remaining wire connections, moving one  
wire at a time, matching its original position.  
WARNING: Improper re-connection of wiring may result  
in electric shock, fire, or injury to persons. Ensure that  
connections to/from circuit board match those of the  
respective wiring diagram for the particular model and  
MOD level being serviced (pages 7-10).  
12.Once all connections are made, follow steps 1 and 2 in  
reverse order to reassemble the firebox.  
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