Having an electric fireplace can be a great experience for new owners, but it becomes frustrating when an error code suddenly appears on your heating element. Besides other errors, E1, E2, E3, and E5, which we have explained in the electric fireplace error codes article, CO is among the most occurring errors. So What does CO mean in the electric fireplace?
Short Answer:
CO error on an electric fireplace indicates an electronic glitch or closed rolling door of your fireplace and can easily be fixed. This error mainly occurs in old model fireplaces.
In this blog post, I will let you know what triggers a co error code on your electric fireplace and how you can fix this.
Let’s learn about this error in detail.
What Does CO Mean On Electric Fireplace
An electric fireplace co error code means there is an electrical glitch in your fireplace or the rolling doors of your fireplace are closed. The new model fireplace has a sensor to detect the environment for its smooth ventilation to protect your heating unit from E3 overheating errors.
So if you are using a rolling door TV stand along with your electric unit, you may face this error.
How to Fix an electric fireplace co error?
- To fix the co error, you first need to unplug your fireplace from the main power source and plug it back in after 20-30 minutes.
- If this doesn’t work, reset your product to default factory settings.
- Ensure your fireplace has a smooth airflow system, and do not keep your insert door closed when it is turned on.
- If none of these tips works, contact your manufacturer helpline and ask for help or seek the help of a professional fireplace repairing expert.
How do I Reset My Electric Fireplace?
The process for resetting an electric fireplace can vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer. However, there are some general steps you can follow that should work for most electric fireplaces:
- Ensure the fireplace is not running and is completely turned off. You can do this by using the power button or unplugging it from the wall.
- Allow the product to sit for a few minutes to let it cool down.
- Many electric fireplaces have a reset button that you can press to reset the unit. The reset button is usually located on the control panel or the back of the fireplace.
- Use a small, pointed object such as a pen or paperclip to press the reset button. Hold the button down for a few seconds, then release it.
- Plug it in or use the power button to turn it on. If the fireplace has a remote control, test it to ensure it functions properly.
If the above steps do not work, consult the manufacturer’s instructions or contact customer service for further assistance. It’s important to note that resetting the fireplace should only be done if there is an issue or malfunction with the unit.
Resetting the fireplace should not be done regularly as it can cause damage to the unit over time.
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Are the Flames Real in Electric Fireplaces?
No, the flames in an electric fireplace are not real flames. Electric fireplaces use LED lights and mirrors to create a realistic flame effect. The LED lights create the appearance of flickering flames, while the mirrors reflect the light to create the illusion of depth and movement.
Some electric fireplaces also have additional features, such as adjustable brightness and color settings, to allow you to customize the appearance of the flames to your liking.
Do electric fireplaces release carbon monoxide?
Electric fireplaces do not release carbon monoxide (CO) because they do not burn fuel, such as gas or wood, to produce heat. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas produced when fuels like gas or wood are burned.
The gas causes carbon monoxide poisoning and can be deadly if it is not properly vented or accumulates in an enclosed space.
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