Flamerite F01 Remote Control
Device Specifications
Make: | Flamerite |
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Model: | F01 |
Signal Type: | Radio Frequency |
Equipment Type: | Electric Heater |
Frequency: | 433.92Mhz |
Repair Price: | £20 Book Repair |
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This is a six-button radio frequency remote control for an Electric Heater.
The F01 remote is compatible only with specific Flamerite fire models designed to work with it (manuals link it to ranges like Atlanta, Berkeley, Brabazon, Cascade, Mariner, Operetta, Oregon, Stanford, Corello, fitted with corresponding control systems). It is not a universal remote.
Functions Controlled: The F01 remote typically controls the basic functions of compatible Flamerite fires:
- Fire Power: Turning the main flame effect on and off.
- Flame Dimmer: Adjusting the brightness of the flame effect (using '+' and '-' buttons often marked DIMMER or similar)
- Heater Power: Turning the heater function on and off (requires the main flame effect to be on).
- Heat Setting: Switching between low heat (e.g., 750W or 1000W) and high heat (e.g., 1500W or 2000W) settings. The heater usually defaults to the lower setting when first turned on.
The remote uses a single CR2032 Lithium Battery.
The F01 remote is compatible only with specific Flamerite fire models designed to work with it (manuals link it to ranges like Atlanta, Berkeley, Brabazon, Cascade, Mariner, Operetta, Oregon, Stanford, Corello, fitted with corresponding control systems). It is not a universal remote.
Functions Controlled: The F01 remote typically controls the basic functions of compatible Flamerite fires:
- Fire Power: Turning the main flame effect on and off.
- Flame Dimmer: Adjusting the brightness of the flame effect (using '+' and '-' buttons often marked DIMMER or similar)
- Heater Power: Turning the heater function on and off (requires the main flame effect to be on).
- Heat Setting: Switching between low heat (e.g., 750W or 1000W) and high heat (e.g., 1500W or 2000W) settings. The heater usually defaults to the lower setting when first turned on.
The remote uses a single CR2032 Lithium Battery.
Common Faults
Possible Solution:
Battery terminal issue