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Control Panel Operation  

BUTTON 

ACTION and INDICATION 

CONTROL PANEL 

 

ON 

 

OFF 

1. Press ON (l). Power turns on. All functions are enabled. 

2. Press OFF (O). Power, flame effect, and all functions 

turn off.  

 

 

 

 

1. Press once. Flame effect and indicator turn on. 

2. Press again. Power and all functions turn off.  

Press to cycle through the ten Flame Options 

 

 

When the Power is turned on, the flame effect starts at 

High. 

1. Press once. Flame effect changes from High to Low.  

 

1. Press once. ½ h light turns on.  Timer is set to ½ hour.  

2. Press again. 1h light turns on.  Timer is set to 1 hour.  

3. Press until desired setting is reached. Timer setting 

increases by ½ hour up to 7½ h.  

Examples: hours = 2h+1h; 7½ hours = 4h+2h+1h+½h.  

4. Press again. Timer setting increases by ½ hour until 

desired setting is reached, or until timer turns off. 

5. Press again to restart timer from ½h

 

Controls the LED light strips at the left and right edges of 

the fireplace. The LED backlights include individual and 
alternating color combinations 

 

 

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 
temperature of the heater ranging from about61

°

F (16

°

C) 

to about 93

°

F (34

°

C).  

Settings will vary with room size, insulation, etc.  

The thermostat will turn the heater on and off to maintain 
the set temperature.

 

 


 

Summary of Contents for EFW-XB34B

Page 1: ...tire owner s manual including all safety information before plugging in or using this product Failure to do so could result in fire electric shock or serious personal injury CAUTION Keep this owner s...

Page 2: ...e fire DO NOT block air intakes or exhaust in any manner Doing so could cause a fire DO NOT use on soft surfaces like a bed where openings may become blocked A heater has hot and arcing or sparking pa...

Page 3: ...ric shock ONLY use this heater on a 120V AC 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...

Page 4: ...Wall Mount 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 Wall mount only Minimum clearance...

Page 5: ...nly one stud is available the center screw MUST be screwed directly into it and the two outer screws may be screwed into the drywall anchors STEP 2D Mark the hole locations with a pencil The holes sho...

Page 6: ...g Failure to do so could result in electric shock fire or personal injury NOTE We recommend that two capable adult perform this procedure STEP 5A With the help of a capable adult lift the fireplace an...

Page 7: ...eave no glass pieces where children can find them Failure to do so could cause a choking hazard NOTE We recommend that two capable adult perform this procedure STEP 9A With you or someone holding the...

Page 8: ...s 2 and 3 Make sure the outlet is in good condition and that the plug is not loose NEVER exceed the maximum amperage for the circuit DO NOT plug other appliances into the same circuit Methods of Opera...

Page 9: ...1h h 4 Press again Timer setting increases by hour until desired setting is reached or until timer turns off 5 Press again to restart timer from h Controls the LED light strips at the left and right...

Page 10: ...ot air 3 Press again Heaters turn off Fan blows cool air to allow heater to cool down then turns off Press to cycle through the ten Flame Options 1 Press once h light turns on Timer is set to hour 2 P...

Page 11: ...cessing center Care and Maintenance Cleaning ALWAYS turn the heater OFF and unplug the power cord from the outlet before cleaning performing maintenance or moving this fireplace Failure to do so could...

Page 12: ...e caused from tampering with modifying or altering the fireplace insert in any manner Damage due to incorrect assembly improper care misuse or abuse Damage from being used with the wrong power source...

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