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  WARNING:  If  the  informa-

tion  in  these  instructions  is 

not  followed  exactly,  a  fire  or 

explosion  may  result  causing 

property  damage,  personal  in-

jury or death. 
Do not store or use gasoline or 

other flammable vapors in the vi

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cinity of this or any other heater.

INSTALLING AS A FIREpLACE

Select a suitable location that is not susceptible to 

moisture and is away from drapes, furniture and 

high traffic areas. 

Note:

 Follow all national and 

local electrical codes. This insert can be installed 

into either an existing fireplace or as new construc

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tion/renovation.

NOTICE: Never pick unit up by 

louvers. Louvers will bend.

Existing Fireplace Installation

1.  Thoroughly clean out the existing fireplace 

and hearth area.

2.  Seal all drafts, vents or ash clean-outs with fiber

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glass insulation. Seal the flue. Once sealed, close 

damper to stop debris from falling onto unit.

3.  If existing fire box is susceptible to moisture, cap 

the top of the chimney flue to prevent infiltration 

of water. 

Note:

 It is strongly advised that you 

hire a qualified professional to undertake this 

step in order to prevent personal injury. Once the 

flue is capped, the chimney is no longer suitable 

for wood burning. 

Note: 

Do not install this unit 

into a fireplace that is prone to dampness; the 

area of installation must be dry.

4.  Plan the power supply. If an existing grounded 

outlet is near the fireplace, the power cord can 

run along the front of the fireplace. If the cord is 

not long enough to reach the outlet, a grounded 

extension cord minimum AWG No. 14 and rated 

to a minimum of 1875 watts, may be used. If you 

plan to cut or drill a hole in the existing fireplace 

for wiring, it is best to hire a professional to do 

this step in order to prevent personal injury. To 

reduce the risk of fire, do not run the power cord 

under rugs, carpets, etc. Arrange the power sup-

ply cord away from high traffic areas where it 

may pose a tripping hazard.

 WARNING: The solid fuel/gas 

fireplace has been converted for 

use with an electric insert and 

cannot be used for original fuels 

unless  all  original  parts  have 

been replaced and the fireplace 

has been reapproved by the au-

thority having jurisdiction.

New Construction or Renovation

1.  Select a location that is not prone to moisture 

and is located at least 0.9 m or 3 feet away 

from combustible materials such as curtains 

or drapes, furniture, bedding, paper, etc.

2.  Place unit in selected location to see how it 

will look in the future.

3.  Mark the desired location on the floor and store 

unit in a safe, dry and dust free location.

4.  Frame in an opening leaving at least 1/4" (6 mm) 

around the edge of the unit. Any new wiring 

must be done in compliance with local and 

national codes and other applicable regula-

tions in order to reduce the risk of fire, electric 

shock or other injuries. Therefore, it strongly 

recommended that you hire a professional to 

complete any such work.

5.  Plan you power supply route. See step 4 of 

Existing Fireplace Installation.

Installing Insert

Once the site has been prepared, the fireplace insert 

can be installed.

1.  Install trim onto front of unit.

2.  Make sure switch is in the "OFF" position.

3.  Plug  fireplace  into  a  15-amp/120  volt, 

grounded outlet.

4.  Push fireplace insert so that the trim is against 

the finished mantle or wall surface.

NOTICE:  When  the  front  is 

installed  it  will  cover  the  gap 

between the heater and framing, 

cabinet,  finishing  materials  or 

existing fireplace.

INSTALLATION

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Summary of Contents for CEF26-2

Page 1: ...se only with the optional accessories listed in these instruc tions Use of optional accessories not specifically tested for this heater could void the heater warranty and or result in a safety hazard...

Page 2: ...nd curtains at least 3 feet from front of heater and keep them away from sides and rear 3 Always unplug heater when not in use 4 Do not operate any heater with a damaged cord or plug or after heater m...

Page 3: ...en transporting or storing heater keep in a dry place free from excessive vibration and store as to avoid damage Listing Approvals This heater has been tested in accordance with the CSA Standards for...

Page 4: ...ose insulation the heater must not beinstalledagainstvaporbarrier orexposedinsulation Localized overheating could occur and a fire could result CAUTION Do not expose the heater to the elements such as...

Page 5: ...heater is dependent on the height of the front selected The minimum height is 1 above the front 26 3 4 27 Header Height 13 Installation WARNING RISK OF FIRE The power cord must not be pinched or again...

Page 6: ...e existing fireplace for wiring it is best to hire a professional to do this step in order to prevent personal injury To reduce the risk of fire do not run the power cord under rugs carpets etc Arrang...

Page 7: ...s located to the right of the Remote Control Receiver see Figure 5 The LED is located to the right of the Flame But ton Push button to cycle through settings When this button is pushed the LED will co...

Page 8: ...lity household glass cleaner The glass should be completely dried with a lint free cloth or paper towel 3 In the event of glass breakage vacuum all remaining glass pieces with a shop vac DO NOTVACUUM...

Page 9: ...wattage 5 Replace spring clip onto bulb 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 for second bulb 7 Gently push ember bed down until rear edge is resting against rear ledge of unit 8 Replace front glass Cleaning an...

Page 10: ...Heating Products Technical Service Department at 1 866 672 6040 When calling please have your model and serial numbers of your heater ready You can also visit DESAHeating Products techni cal services...

Page 11: ...not work Fireplacewillnotcomeonwhen switch is flipped to ON Heater does not provide heat when turned on 1 Reset switch by turning main power switch off and waiting 5 minutes then turning it back on or...

Page 12: ...www desatech com 120069 01A 12 7 6 5 13 1 2 14 9 11 10 10 3 4 9 10 12 10 12 12 11 11 8 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Model CEF26 2...

Page 13: ...2 119612 01 Control Board 26 Electric 1 3 117697 01 Flame Motor 1 4 117749 01 Flame Cylinder Assembly 1 5 119614 01 Log 1 6 117745 01 Rear Glass Mirror 1 7 117742 01 Front Glass 1 8 119613 01 ON OFF T...

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Page 16: ...sult of misuse accidents lack of proper maintenance or defects caused by improper installation Travel diagnostic cost labor transportation and any and all such other costs related to repairing a defec...

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