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Wall Mount Bracket A

A

B

C

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DESCRIPTION

PART

QUANTITY

D

J

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K

1

DESCRIPTION

PART

QUANTITY

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Crystal

E

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H

G

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Wall Mount Bracket B

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1

1

Electric Fireplace

1

1

Foot

B

Wall Mount Bracket C

Wall Mount Bracket D

Glass Front

Warm Air Deflector

Remote Control

Wall Mount Template

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Summary of Contents for SWE137B-2

Page 1: ...ITEM SWE137B 2 SKU 810469912 Description 42IN WALL MOUNT SLIM FIREPLACE CUSTOMER SERVICE NO 1 888 878 8820 Email customerservice gbtcorporation com 1...

Page 2: ...PART QUANTITY D J 2 K 1 DESCRIPTION PART QUANTITY 1 1 Crystal E F H G I Wall Mount Bracket B 1 1 1 Electric Fireplace 1 1 Foot B Wall Mount Bracket C Wall Mount Bracket D Glass Front Warm Air Deflecto...

Page 3: ...this fireplace unattended when in use When using electrical appliances basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the followi...

Page 4: ...NOT operate this device if the cord becomes damaged after the unit malfunctions in any way has been dropped or becomes damaged in any manner If this happens discard the unit or return to an authorized...

Page 5: ...Wall Mount Instructions 1 Hardware Used 2 x 8 x 10 AA BB WALL NOTE Front view of fireplace WALL NOTE Front view of fireplace C F K 5...

Page 6: ...4 Hardware Used x 9 Bolt Wall Mount Instructions NOTE View from behind the fireplace CC 3 D H 6...

Page 7: ...5 NOTE Left view of fireplace WALL D C F E Hardware Used 6 NOTE Front view of fireplace D x 2 x 2 AA JJ Bracket Wall Mount Instructions WALL 7...

Page 8: ...tric Fireplace D as shown in figure 7 Then secure the Glass Front G to the side of the Fireplace with Bolt DD using the screwdriver Not provided NOTE View from behind the fireplace WALL Hardware Used...

Page 9: ...eplace D upside down on a soft smooth surface Attach Warm Air Deflector H to Electric Fireplace D with Bolt CC using the screwdriver Not provided NOTE The Warm Air Deflector H is required when the sta...

Page 10: ...from behind the fireplace Hardware Used CC x 7 Bolt D 4 D 4 With assistance from another adult stand unit upright Place the Crystals B evenly across the ember bed area as shown in figure 4 Stand Inst...

Page 11: ...nto the corresponding holes in the top of the Electric Fireplace D as shown in figure 5 Then secure the Glass Front G to the side of the Fireplace with Bolt DD using the screwdriver Not provided G 6 R...

Page 12: ...peeds and two faster speeds which can be set by pressing this button is to choose the flame color effect Each time this button is pressed flame color effect will change one after another There are a t...

Page 13: ...he button down and time will go up continuously The options are between 0 12 hours When the mode is at temperature setting press once temperature will increase by 1 Hold the button down and temperatur...

Page 14: ...perature is 77 there are 2 possibility 1 When the insert detects the environment temp lower than 77 the heater will begin to work at high heat status automatically 2 When the insert detects the enviro...

Page 15: ...normally high the temperature protection mechanism will activate automatically and the heater will be shut down If this happens the fireplace will not operate To remedy this problem remove the power c...

Page 16: ...he risk of fire electrical shock or personal injury WARNING During any service of this appliance the power to the unit must be turned off First turn off the fireplace Then remove the electrical plug f...

Page 17: ...nctioning correctly 1 Remove back panel and make certain the spinner rod is correctly attached to the spinner motor and is rotating properly 2 Remove the back panel and verify the spinner motor is on...

Page 18: ...r television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or reloca...

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