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                    WARNING                     

 

 

Risk of

 

electric shock

DO NOT OPEN!

 No user-serviceable parts inside! 

 

ALWAYS

 store this heater in a dry location. 

NEVER

 use the fireplace if it has become wet. 

 

ALWAYS

 

disconnect

  this  unit  from  the 

power

  supply 

before

  performing  any  assembly  or 

cleaning, or before relocating the electric fireplace. 

 

ALWAYS

 store this heater in a dry location. 

NEVER

 use the fireplace if it has become wet. 

 

NEVER

  use  this  heater  in 

bathrooms,  laundry  rooms

,  or  any  other  location  where  the 

heater could fall into a 

bathtub 

or 

pool

become damp

 or 

come in contact with water

 

NEVER

 hang this unit on a wall 

directly below an electrical outlet.

 

 

NEVER

  operate  this  heater  if  the 

power  cord 

or 

plug

  has  become 

damaged, 

or  if  the 

grounding pin

 is 

damaged

 or 

missing.

 

  Place the heater near a wall outlet so an extension cord is not needed. If an extension cord is 

needed, the

  gauge 

of the cord

  must  be  at  least  14AWG, 

and the

  rating  must  be  at  least 

1875 Watts

.  

NEVER

 use a 

smaller gauge

 cord with a 

lower rating

.  Doing so may result in 

fire 

or 

electric shock

 

ONLY

 use this heater on a 

110~120  Volt  15  Amp  grounded  circuit

NEVER

 

overload  the 

circuit.

 If this heater trips the circuit breaker, unplug all other appliances on the same circuit 

before the next use.  Avoid plugging other appliances into the same circuit as this heater. 

 

NEVER

  plug  this  heater  into  an  outlet  that  is 

old

cracked

,  or  has  any 

loose  wires  or 

connections

.    Plugging  this  heater  into  a  faulty  outlet  could  result  in

  electric

 

arcing

  within 

the outlet that could cause the 

outlet

 to 

overheat or catch

 

fire

 

ALWAYS

 check your heater cord and plug connections with 

each use

i) 

MAKE SURE

 the plug fits tight in the outlet! Faulty wall outlet connections or loose plugs 

can cause the outlet to overheat.  

ii) 

Heaters  draw  more  current

  than  small  appliances. 

Overheating

  may  occur  even  if  it 

has not occurred with the use of other appliances. 

iii)  During use 

check frequently

 to see if the 

plug outlet or faceplate

 is 

HOT

!  

iv)  If  the  outlet  or  faceplate  is 

HOT

discontinue  use  immediately 

and  have  a  qualified 

electrician inspect and/or replace the faulty outlets. 

  The  power  cord  supplied  with  the  heater  has 

three prongs: two flat blades (live and neutral) 
and  one  round  pin  (ground).  If  a  3-slot 
receptacle is not available, an adapter 

MUST

 

be  used.  The  adapter 

MUST

  be 

properly 

grounded

  to  the  outlet  box  (see  figure  at 

right). [NOTE: Adapter NOT INCLUDED.] 

 

SAVE THESE 
INSTRUCTIONS!

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EFW-XB24B

Page 1: ...do so could result in fire electric shock serious personal injury or death Only use this heater as described in this manual Any other use is not recommended by the manufacturer and may cause fire electric shock or other personal injury WARNING INDOOR use only NEVER use this heater outdoors CAUTION Keep this owner s manual for future reference If you sell or give this product away make sure this ma...

Page 2: ...t power strip ALWAYS keep electric cords home furnishings drapes clothing papers or other combustibles at least 3 feet 0 9m away from the front of this heater and away from the bottom sides and rear of this heater DO NOT place the heater near a bed because objects such as pillows or blankets can fall off the bed and be ignited by the heater AVOID FIRE Regularly inspect all air vents to make sure t...

Page 3: ...EVER overload the circuit If this heater trips the circuit breaker unplug all other appliances on the same circuit before the next use Avoid plugging other appliances into the same circuit as this heater NEVER plug this heater into an outlet that is old cracked or has any loose wires or connections Plugging this heater into a faulty outlet could result in electric arcing within the outlet that cou...

Page 4: ...ood drill bit and a hammer Parts and Hardware A Fireplace Glass 1 G Base 1 I Leg 1 B Wood Screws 3 E Wall Bracket 1 J M6x16 Metal Screws 4 C Drywall anchors 3 F Decorative Glass RC Remote Control D ST4x8 Metal Screws 2 K ST4x10 Metal Screws 4 Installation and Assembly Rear View of Fireplace Step 1 Find a safe location Minimum clearance on each side 19 7 50 cm Minimum clearance below 19 7 50 cm Wal...

Page 5: ...rk the hole locations with a pencil The holes should be 8 20 3 cm apart and level The minimum height from the surface below must be 75 2 191 cm AVOID INJURY and DAMAGE The center screw must be screwed directly into a wall stud The two additional screws may be screwed into the drywall anchors STEP 3 Drill a pilot hole into each mark using a 1 4 wood drill bit for the drywall anchors and a 1 16 wood...

Page 6: ...nto the slots STEP 6 Secure the fireplace to the wall bracket with two M4x8 metal screws D one on each side Thread the screws through the fireplace and into the wall bracket side tabs Tighten both screws with a Phillips screwdriver Pedestal Assembly STEP 7 Secure the pedestal bracket I to the bottom of the fireplace A with four M6x16 metal screws J Tighten each screw securely with a Phillips screw...

Page 7: ...ad the screws back into the holes and tighten them both with a Phillips screwdriver Operation Read and understand this entire owner s manual including all safety information before plugging in or using this product Failure to do so could result in electric shock fire serious injury or death Power r Make sure the ON OFF switch located on the left side panel is in the OFF position Plug the power cor...

Page 8: ...ed setting is reached HEATER 1 Press once Small indicator lights up Fan blows cool air 750W heater turns on and blows warm air 2 Press again Large indicator lights up 1500W heater turns on and blows hot air 3 Press again Heaters turn off The fan blows cool air to allow heater to cool down then turns off THERMOSTAT SETTING Heater must be on for thermostat settings to work Turn the knob to set the t...

Page 9: ... blows cool air to allow heater to cool down then turns off FLAME When the Power is turned on the flame effect starts at High 1 Press once Flame effect changes from High to Low 2 Press again Flame effect changes from Low to Medium 3 Press again Flame effect changes from Medium to High TIMER 1 Press once h light turns on Timer is set to hour 2 Press again 1h light turns on Timer is set to 1 hour 3 ...

Page 10: ...Control battery compartment NEVER dispose of batteries in fire Failure to observe this precaution may result in an explosion Dispose of batteries at your local hazardous material processing center Care and Maintenance Replacing the light bulb ALWAYS turn the heater OFF and unplug the power cord from the outlet before changing the bulb Failure to do so could result in electric shock or personal inju...

Page 11: ...ould scratch the surface Vents Use a vacuum or duster to remove dust and dirt from the heater and vent areas Plastic Wipe gently with a slightly damp cloth and a mild solution of dish soap and warm water NEVER use abrasive cleansers liquid sprays or any cleaner that could scratch the surface Maintenance Risk of electric shock DO NOT OPEN any panels other than the bulb replacement plate No user ser...

Page 12: ... liable to the purchaser or any third party whether in contract in tort or on any other basis for any indirect special punitive exemplary consequential or incidental loss cost or damage arising out of or in connection with the sale maintenance use or inability to use this product even if VDG or its directors officers or agents have been advised of the possibility of such losses costs or damages or...

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