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SAFETY INFORMATION

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13.  When transporting or storing the unit, keep 

it in a dry location, free from dust, excessive 

vibration or other factors, which may damage 

the unit. 

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.

If you need assistance during installation, please con-

tact your local dealer or the DESA Heating Products 

Technical Services Department at 1-866-672-6040.

UNPACkING AND 

TESTING THE UNIT

Carefully remove the unit from the box. Prior to 

permanently installing the unit, test to make sure 

the unit operates properly by plugging the power 

supply cord into a conveniently located 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  electri-

cal code.

  WARNING:  Do  not  operate 

the  unit  if  it  is  damaged  or  has 

malfunctioned. If you suspect the 

unit is damaged, return the unit 

to an authorized service facility 

for examination, electrical or me-

chanical adjustment or repair.

Frequency 

60 Hz

Heater Power  1500 W
Heater Output  5000 BTUs
Power Supply  10V; 15 Amp 
 

Grounded, Circuit

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 

AND SPECIFICATIONS

Figure 1 - Heater Dimensions

Note: 

A dedicated power supply circuit is recom-

mended for the unit but not required. Additional 

electrical appliances on the same circuit may ex-

ceed the current (amperage) rating for that circuit. 

If after the installation of your unit, the circuit 

breaker trips or the fuse fails on a repeated basis, 

then a dedicated circuit will likely be required. 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 is strongly 

recommended that you hire a licensed electrician 

to complete any such work.

12.5"

25.25"

20"

 

Summary of Contents for CGESBMRA

Page 1: ...llow them could cause a heater malfunction resulting in serious injury and or property damage Save this manual for future reference For more information visit www desatech com 20 ELECTRIC STOVE WITH REMOTE CONTROL SAFETY INFORMATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Models CGESBMRA AND VESBMRA ...

Page 2: ...d return it to an authorized service facility for examination electrical or mechanical adjust ment or repair 6 Do not use this unit outdoors 7 Do not use or install this unit in areas prone to dampness or where it may come into contact with water This heater is not intended for use in bathrooms laundry areas or other locations where water may be present 8 To reduce the risk of fire do not place or...

Page 3: ...t outlet Always use ground fault protection where required by the electri cal code WARNING Do not operate the unit if it is damaged or has malfunctioned Ifyoususpectthe unit is damaged return the unit to an authorized service facility for examination electrical or me chanical adjustment or repair Frequency 60 Hz Heater Power 1500 W Heater Output 5000 BTUs Power Supply 120V 15 Amp Grounded Circuit ...

Page 4: ...Turn this dial to adjust the flame intensity 4 Heater Switch and Control Dial The heater switch has a sun directly below it To turn the heater on flip Heater Switch to ON position indicates ON and O indicates OFF The Control Dial has a thermometerbelow it Turn dial clockwise past the number 8 You should hear a small clicking sound indicat ing the heater has started and heat will emit throughventsl...

Page 5: ...N OFF button once When you hear the beep the fireplace will be completely off and the flame will disappear When you restart the fireplace with the remote control all of the features you had set will remain in effect NOTICE This remote control must remain within 26 feet 8 m of the fireplace to be effective IMPORTANT If flame does not activate after POWER ON OFF button is pressed press DISPLAYON OFF...

Page 6: ...eplacement When the bulbs in your unit have burned out you will notice one or more of the following Flame is dim or dark in certain areas Log set ember bed appears dim or dark in certain areas WARNING Do not install replacement bulbs that exceed specified maximum watts Your unit must be opened from the back in order to replace the flame generation bulbs To replace the bulb under the ember bed you ...

Page 7: ...ove spring clip Hold socket and pull out old bulb 5 Hold socket and push in new bulb DO NOT exceed wattage Replace spring clip 6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for second bulb 7 Insertbottomedgeofremovedcylinderhalfinto bottom drum track Gently squeeze drum cylin der until it s top edge fits into top drum rack 8 Replace louvered back panel Replacing Glass 1 Remove top of stove by sliding top toward the back...

Page 8: ...A Heating Products have ready model number of your heater the replacement part number 4 Slide heater assembly out back of stove and set aside see Figure 10 page 7 5 Slide glass up through top of stove 6 Slide new glass into place between glass retainers 7 Replace heater blower assembly using screws removed in step 3 page 7 8 Replace back control panel using screws removed in step 2 page 7 9 Slide ...

Page 9: ...rs Remote control does not work 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 reset home circuit breaker or replace fuse 1 Inspect wiring for loose con nections 2 Call a qualified service techni cian to replace flame motor 1 Inspect bulbs and replace if necessary 2 Inspect wiring for loose con nections and ...

Page 10: ...www desatech com 119668 01A 10 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Models CGESBMRA AND VESBMRA 1 2 13 14 15 6 16 9 8 5 10 11 12 7 4 3 ...

Page 11: ...1 Control Board 1 3 117697 01 Flame Motor 1 4 117696 01 Flame Cylinder Assembly 1 5 117690 01 Log 1 6 117704 01 Rear Glass Mirror 1 7 119663 01 Front Door Assembly 1 8 119666 01 Heater Vent Front Panel 1 9 119665 01 Bottom Front Panel 1 10 117754 01 Light Bulb Sockets 2 11 117695 01 Bulb 3 12 117706 01 Legs 4 13 119669 01 Back Control Panel 1 14 119670 01 Back Louvered Panel 1 15 119671 01 Lower B...

Page 12: ... fail or become damaged as a result 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 TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW OF THE JURISDICTION THAT GOVERNS THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY ...

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