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GROUNdING 

INSTRUCTIONS

This stove is for use on 120 volts. The cord has a 

plug as shown in Figure 2. An adapter is available 

for connecting three-blade grounding-type plugs 

to two-slot receptacles. The green grounding lug 

extending from the adapter must be connected to 

a permanent ground such as a properly grounded 

outlet box. The adapter should not be used if a 

three-slot grounded receptacle is available.

Figure 2 - Grounding Methods

Figure 3 - Electric Stove Control Panel

OPERATING 

INSTRUCTIONS

Once the unit has been properly connected to a 

ground electrical outlet, it is ready to operate.

Note:

 Ensure the circuit breakers for power 

supply are turned on.

 

CONTROl PANel OPeRATION

Controls are located on the back of the unit near 

the top (see Figure 3).

1. 

Main ON/OFF power switch:

 This switch 

is located at the furthest right corner on the 

control panel when looking at the back of 

the unit. Turn the switch to ON and unit 

will be ready to operate. The "|" indicates 

ON and "O" indicates OFF. 

2. 

Flame  ON/OFF  Switch:

 This switch is 

located in the middle between the Main 

ON/OFF switch and the Heater ON/OFF 

switch on the control panel when looking at 

the back of the unit. Turn the switch to ON 

and the flame effect will turn on. The "|" 

indicates ON and the "O" indicates OFF.

3. 

Heater  ON/OFF  Switch:

 This switch is 

located to the left of the Flame ON/OFF 

switch on the control panel. It has a symbol 

of the sun directly below it.

4. 

Thermostat  Control  Dial:

 This dial is 

located at the furthest left corner on the 

control panel. It has a symbol of a ther-

mostat  directly  below  it. Turn  the  dial 

clockwise past the number 8. You should 

hear  a  small  clicking  sound  indicating 

Built-In 

Thermostat

Main Power 

Switch

Flame Switch

Heater Switch

Grounding Pin

Adapter

the heater has started and heat will emit 

from the vents at the top of the unit from 

the front. To turn off heater, turn the dial 

counter clockwise past number 1 and turn 

the  Heater  Switch  to  OFF  position. To 

increase the desired temperature, turn the 

dial clockwise towards Number 9.

CLEANING ANd 

MAINTENANCE

  WARNING:  Always  discon-

nect power and allow the heater to 

cool before performing any clean-

ing, maintenance or relocation of 

this heater. Turn controls to OFF 

and remove plug from outlet or 

turn off circuit breaker to heater.

Turn off heater and circuit breaker to heater before 

performing any cleaning and/or maintenance. Al-

low heater to cool completely.

 

CleANING FRONT PANel GlASS

  WARNING:  When  cleaning 

unit,  the  power  supply  should 

be  disconnected  and  the  unit 

should be cool.

Over time the front glass panel may become dirty or 

dusty. Dust can be removed by lightly rubbing the 

glass surface with a clean, lint free cloth or paper 

towel. To remove fingerprints or other marks, use a 

cloth dampened with a good quality household glass 

cleaner. The front glass panel should be completely 

dried with a clean, lint free cloth or paper towel.

 CAUTION: Do not use abra-

sive cleaners on glass panel. Do 

not  spray  liquids  directly  onto 

any surface of the unit.

Summary of Contents for CGESSA

Page 1: ...stove Failure to follow 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 ELECTRIC STOVE Model CGESSA SAFETY INFORMATION AND OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...is damaged or has mal functioned If you suspect the unit is damaged 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...

Page 3: ...t CAUTION The unit s power supply cord must be connected to a properly grounded and pro tected120voltoutlet Alwaysuse ground fault protection where required by the electrical 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 Frequ...

Page 4: ...as a symbol of the sun directly below it 4 Thermostat Control Dial This dial is located at the furthest left corner on the control panel It has a symbol of a ther mostat directly below it Turn the dial clockwise past the number 8 You should hear a small clicking sound indicating Built In Thermostat Main Power Switch Flame Switch Heater Switch Grounding Pin Adapter the heater has started and heat w...

Page 5: ... top of stove top back panel and bottom back panel must be removed to access heater blower assembly 1 Remove 4 screws from top of heater located under top side edges see Figure 4 2 Remove screws holding bottom back panel and top back panel Do not stress wires that are attached to top panel 3 Remove 4 screws from top plate to remove heater blower assembly see Figure 5 4 Disconnect wires from heater...

Page 6: ...t 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 have ready your name your address model and serial numbers of your heater how heater was malfunctioning purchase date Usually we will ask you to return the part to the factory Parts Not Under Warranty Contact authorized dealers of this prod...

Page 7: ... follow the instructions listed under Replacement Parts on page 6 of this manual KEY NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 119723 01 Stove Top 1 2 119724 01 Front Door Rods 2 3 119725 01 Front Door Panel with Glass 1 4 119726 01 Glass Mirror 1 5 119727 01 Lower Back Panel 1 6 119747 01 Upper Back Panel 1 7 119728 01 Log 1 8 119729 01 Heater Blower Assembly 1 9 119731 01 ON OFF Switches 3 10 119730 01 Legs ...

Page 8: ... 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 EXCLU...

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