Greystone Electric Fireplace? - Kylon Powell
Gabriel Cooper
How do I reset my Greystone electric fireplace?
When too much heat builds up in your Greystone # 324-000075 fireplace, the automatic shutoff mode kicks in, which is what it sounds like it did. To re-set the fireplace, turn off all of its functions, unplug it, and leave it for 10 to 15 minutes to cool down completely (which might require un-mounting the unit to access the plug).
Why Is My RV fireplace not working?
If your RV’s fireplace hasn’t worked in a while, you can do the following: The power cord and switch should be checked. Check the thermostat in your fireplace. Whether it’s a problem with the wiring or a heating element, an electrician should be called in.
What is the lifespan of an electric fireplace?
There are electric fireplaces that can last up to 20 years. In addition, light bulbs should be replaced approximately every two years. As a general rule, electric fireplaces last longer than gas or wood-burning fireplaces.
Why is my fireplace beeping?
REPLACEMENT SCHEDULE? Those “beeping” sounds coming from your fireplace mean it’s time to replace the batteries. More often than not, the remote control’s batteries will need to be replaced. Change the batteries in your smoke alarms at the same time as these.
How do I reset my electric fireplace?
For five minutes, unplug the unit from the wall and switch all the switches off. Restart the devices after five minutes.
How do you remove the glass from a Greystone fireplace?
The trim that holds the glass screen in place is nailed on, so use a casement removal pry bar to carefully pry it off. In order to remove the glass panel from a fireplace, it is necessary to remove four screws that hold it in place.
What does E1 mean on an electric fireplace?
When your device overheats, you’ll see the E1 error message. The fireplace will use this code to alert you if the temperature rises above a certain level. Damaged circuit boards can also show these errors.
How do I adjust the temperature on my electric fireplace?
Turn the thermostat up past the point where it makes a click sound to achieve the desired room temperature. The room will then be warmed by your electric fireplace. Turn the thermostat dial back until you hear another click sound after the room has reached the desired temperature.