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INSTALLING FIREPLACE

Select a suitable location that is not suscep-
tible  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 construction/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  fiberglass  insulation.  Seal  the  flue. 

Once sealed, close damper to stop debris 
from falling onto unit.

3.  If existing fire box is susceptible to mois

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ture,  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 damp

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ness; 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 exist-

ing 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 

supply 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.

INSTALLATION

 WARNING - RISK OF FIRE! The 

power cord must not be pinched 

or against a sharp edge. Secure 

cord to avoid tripping or snagging 

to reduce the risk of fire, electric 

shock or personal injury.
Do  not  run  cord  under  carpet-

ing.  Do  not  cover  cord  with 

throw rugs, runners or the like. 

Arrange cord away from traffic 

areas  and  where  it  will  not  be 

tripped over.

 WARNING - RISK OF FIRE! 

To  prevent  a  possible  fire,  do 

not block air intake or exhaust 

in  any  manner.  Do  not  use  on 

soft  surfaces  where  openings 

may become blocked.

 WARNING - RISK OF FIRE! 

Do not blow or place insulation 

against the firebox.

  WARNING:  This  heater  is 

tested  and  listed  for  use  only 

with the approved optional ac-

cessories.  Use  of  optional  ac-

cessories not specifically tested 

for  this  heater  could  void  the 

heater warranty and/or result in 

a safety hazard.

  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 vicinity of this or any other 

heater.

Summary of Contents for CEF26-3

Page 1: ...tional accessories listed in these in structions Use of optional accessories not specifically tested for this heater could void the heater warranty and or result in a safety hazard This fireplace meet...

Page 2: ...eplace directly on carpet or similar surface whichmayrestrictaircirculation beneath unit When using electrical heaters basic precau tions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric...

Page 3: ...age 12 for other trim options and cause a risk of fire However if you have to use an extension cord the cord should be No 14AWG minimum size and rated not less than 1875 WATTS 17 Always use ground fau...

Page 4: ...s Heater Flame Ember Backlight Power Figure 2 Product Identification Product Identification Heat Vents ON OFF Power Button Log Front Glass Back Glass Heater Button Flame Button Ember Button Backlight...

Page 5: ...cated 120 volt grounded outlet CAUTION The unit s power supply cord must be connected to a properly grounded and pro tected 120 volt outlet Always use ground fault protection where required by the ele...

Page 6: ...ireplace 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...

Page 7: ...grounded outlet 4 Push fireplace insert so that the trim is against the finished mantle or wall sur face Notice When the front is installed it will cover the gap betweentheheaterandframing cabinet fi...

Page 8: ...ill shut off when room reaches ap proximately 86 F 30 C Medium will shut off when room reaches approximately 79 F 26 C Low will shut off when room reaches ap proximately 72 F 22 C Note Fanonheaterwill...

Page 9: ...er Blower 1 Remove screws from around top panel of firebox see Figure 10 2 There are several wires attached to the top panel Carefully lift top panel 3 Disconnect heater blower wires from main circuit...

Page 10: ...nd discard transformer 5 Place new transformer against inside of firebox surround and replace screws removed in step 3 6 Reconnect transformer wires to control board see Wiring Diagram page 12 7 Repla...

Page 11: ...back screen Glass 1 The glass is cleaned in the factory dur ing assembly During shipment instal lation handling etc the glass surface may collect dust particles These can be removed by buffing lightly...

Page 12: ...ITE D Syn MOTOR LED V33 MODEL MF500 REMOTE SENSOR THERMOSTAT LED EMBER STRIP LED BACKLIGHT STRIP TRANSFORMER 120V 60HZ 12V 12V 700MA TF1 TF P N F801 0015 9000 Rev A 26 32 36 FIREPLACE MAIN CONTROL BOA...

Page 13: ...switch by turning main power switch off and waiting 5 minutes then turning it back on or reset circuit breaker 1 Inspect wiring for loose connections 2 Call a qualified service techni cian to replace...

Page 14: ...www desatech com 120927 37C 14 1 17 5 6 7 5 19 13 8 9 4 10 12 11 2 18 3 14 15 16 20 Parts ModelS CEF26 3 AND CEF26 3A...

Page 15: ...1 866 672 6040 for referral information A list of authorized dealers can be found by visiting www desatech com When calling DESA Heating LLC have ready model and serial numbers of your heater the repl...

Page 16: ...must be obtained through authorized dealers of this prod uct and or DESA Heating LLC who will provide original factory replacement parts Failure to use original factory replacement parts voids this wa...

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