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BULB REpLACEMENT

 WARNING: The halogen light 

bulbs  in  your  unit  can  become 

extremely hot. Allow at least 10 

minutes between turning off the 

heater  and  removing  the  light 

bulbs to avoid accidental burns.

There are a total of 6 halogen light bulbs (type 

GX6.35 rated 120 volts, 20 watts or 35 watts) 

in your unit.

•  2 bulbs provide illumination for the ember bed 

beneath the log set 

•  2  bulbs  provide  illumination  for  the  flame 

generation assembly

•  2 bulbs for replacement

  WARNING:  Do  not  install 

replacement bulbs that exceed 

specified maximum watts.

Your fireplace unit must be opened in order to 

replace the light bulbs. To reduce the number of 

times you need to open the unit, replace all bulbs 

at the same time. 

Ember Bed Bulbs

1.  Carefully remove front panel (see steps 1 

and  2  under 

Cleaning  Firebox  Compart-

ment, 

page 8).

2.  Remove two screws that hold the grate in 

place in front of the logs.

3.  From the bottom, gently pull forward and lift 

up log/ember bed until front edge clears the 

front of the unit (do not pull up on logs).

4.  Release spring clip over one bulb.

5.  Hold socket and pull out the old bulb.

6.  Hold socket and push in new bulb (DO NOT 

exceed wattage). 

7.  Replace spring clip.

8.  Repeat steps 4 through 7 for second bulb.

9.  Gently push log/ember bed down into place.

10.  Replace grate and screws.

11.  Replace front panel.

CLEANING ANd 

MAINTENANCE

Continued

Figure 7 - Ember Bed Bulb Location

Flame Generation Bulbs

1.  Carefully remove front panel (see steps 1 

and  2  under 

Cleaning  Firebox  Compart-

ment, 

page 8).

2.  Remove two screws that hold the grate in 

place in front of the logs.

3.  From the bottom, gently pull forward and lift 

up log set ember bed until front edge clears 

the front of the unit (do not pull up on logs).

4.  Remove screws from left and right brackets 

that hold glass in place (see Figure 7).

5.  With gloves and safety glasses in place, lift up 

on bottom of glass. Gently push upward and pull 

forward. Place glass on smooth, soft surface to 

avoid breakage.

6.  Locate flame generation cylindrical drum, 

Figure 8.

7.  Squeeze half of drum cylinder until it's top 

edge clears the top drum track. Remove bot-

tom edge of cylinder drum from bottom drum 

track. This will give you access to the light 

bulbs. 

Note: 

Do not exert excessive pressure 

on drum cylinder as this may cause damage.

8.  Remove spring clip. Hold socket and pull out 

old bulb.

9.  Hold socket and push in new bulb (DO NOT 

exceed wattage). Replace spring clip.

Flame Cylinder Drum

Figure 8 - Flame Generation Cylinder 

Drum

Bulbs

Glass 
Brackets

Summary of Contents for CGEF32C

Page 1: ...ly 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 This fireplace meets the construction and safety stan dards of H U D for application in manufactured homes when installed according to these instructions INSTALLER Leave this manual with the appliance CONS...

Page 2: ... and 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 malfunctions has been dropped or damaged in any way Return heater to authorized service facility for examination electrical or mechanical adjustment or repair 5 Do not use outdoors 6 This heater is n...

Page 3: ...uired 19 When 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 fixed and location dedicated electric room heaters in the United States All components are UL or CSA safety certified Ifyouneedassistanceduringinstallation pleasecon tact your local dealer ...

Page 4: ...loose insulation the heater must not beinstalledagainstvaporbarrier orexposedinsulation Localized overheating could occur and a fire could result CAUTION Donotexposethe heater to the elements such as rain etc CAUTION Wear gloves and safety glasses for protection dur ing installation and maintenance Figure 3 Heater Locations Unpacking and Testing Fireplace Carefully remove the unit from the box Pri...

Page 5: ... The power cord must not be pinched or against a sharp edge Secure cord to avoid tripping or snaggingtoreducetheriskoffire 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 exhaus...

Page 6: ... 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 Unit to be hardwired This fireplace must be installed by a qualified certified or li censed service person It can be wired for 120 V 1600 W or 240 V 3000 W see Wiring Diagram page 10 WARN...

Page 7: ... 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 turn on When heater is on heat will emit through vents located in the middle of the top louver panel see Figure 2 page 3 The heater has a built in thermostat so it will shut off automatically once the set temperatu...

Page 8: ...aner 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 WHILE PIECESARE HOT Replace glass only with replacement part specifically for this heater Never substitute material Only fully tempered soda lime safety glass may be used on this heater 6 The HEATER button activates the heat...

Page 9: ...ew bulb DO NOT exceed wattage 7 Replace spring clip 8 Repeat steps 4 through 7 for second bulb 9 Gently push log ember bed down into place 10 Replace grate and screws 11 Replace front panel Cleaning and Maintenance Continued Figure 7 Ember Bed Bulb Location Flame Generation Bulbs 1 Carefully remove front panel see steps 1 and 2 under Cleaning Firebox Compart ment page 8 2 Remove two screws that ho...

Page 10: ...Diagrams Cleaning and Maintenance Continued Replacement Parts Note Use only original replacement parts This will protect your warranty coverage for parts replaced under warranty Parts Under Warranty Contact authorized dealers of this product If they can t supply original replacement part s call DESA Heating Products Technical Service Department at 1 866 672 6040 When calling DESA Heating Products ...

Page 11: ...acewillnotcomeonwhen 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 reset circuit breaker 1 Disconnect from power source and inspect wiring for loose connections 2 Call a qualified service techni cian to replace flame motor 1 Inspect bulbs and replace if necessary 2 Disconnect from...

Page 12: ...www desatech com 119635 01B 12 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Models CGEF32C vef32A AND ES400 9 5 7 11 14 10 11 8 4 12 12 10 2 13 1 3 6 ...

Page 13: ...7 01 Control Board 32 Electric 1 3 117697 01 Flame Motor 1 4 117759 01 Flame Cylinder Assembly 1 5 119614 01 Log 1 6 117756 01 Rear Glass Mirror 1 7 119632 01 Front Face and Glass with Trim 1 8 119613 01 ON OFF Touch Pad 1 9 119616 01 Hardware Kit Feet Screws Board Clips 1 10 117754 01 Light Bulb Sockets 2 11 117695 01 Bulb 4 12 119633 01 Screw and Clip Glass Retainer 2 13 119634 01 Brick Liner Le...

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Page 16: ...esult 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 defective heater will be the responsibility of the owner Replacement bulbs are not included in this warranty TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW OF THE JURISDICTION THAT GOVERNS THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT ...

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