Greentouch 1167FMM-26-200 Assembly, Care And Instructions Manual Download Page 4

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Modifications not approved by the party 

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

gasoline, paint or flammable vapors or liquids  
are used or stored. This fireplace should not be     

by the manufacturer and may cause fire,  

Any repairs to this fi replace should be carried 

out by a qualifi ed service person.

Under no circumstances should this fi replace 

be modifi ed. Parts having to be removed for 

SAFETY INFORMATION 

(CONT’D)

responsible for compliance could void user’s 

authority to operate the equipment.

This Class B digital apparatus complies with 

Canadian ICES-003.

When using electrical appliances, basic precau-

tions should always be followed to reduce the risk 

 DANGER

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   If the information in this manual is not 

result causing property damage, personal 

injury or loss of life.

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and LCD televisions (up to 64 inches and 

weighing a maximum of 65 pounds). Using 

this item with loads heavier than the stated 

maximum can result in tipping and/or 

instability, which can result in injury or even 

death.

 WARNING

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   This appliance is hot when in use. To avoid 

burns, 

DO NOT

 let bare skin touch hot 

surfaces. Keep combustible material, such as 

furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes and 

curtains at least 3 feet from this appliance and 
keep them away from the sides and rear. 

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   Extreme caution is necessary when any heater 

is used by or near children or individuals with 

operating and unattended.

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DO NOT

 run cord under carpeting. 

DO NOT

 

cover cord with throw rugs, runners, or similar 

and where it will not be tripped over.

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DO NOT

 insert or allow foreign objects to enter 

any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may 

appliance.

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   This appliance has hot and arcing or sparking 

parts inside. 

DO NOT

 use it in areas where 

used as a drying rack for clothing. Christmas 

stockings or decorations should not be hung in 

the area of it.

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   Use this appliance only as described in the 

manual. Any other use is 

NOT

 recommended 

electric shock or injury to persons.

CAUTION

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   If possible, 

ALWAYS

 unplug this appliance 

when not in use.

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DO NOT

 operate any heater with a damaged 

cord or plug or after the heater malfunctions. 

DO NOT

 operate any heater if it has been 

dropped or damaged in any manner. 

Disconnect power at service panel and have 

heater inspected by a reputable electrician 

before reusing.

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servicing must be replaced prior to operating 

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DO NOT

 use outdoors.

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   This heater is not intended for use in 

bathrooms, laundry areas and similar indoor 

locations.  

NEVER

 place heater where it may fall into a 

bathtub or other water container.

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   To disconnect this appliance, turn controls to 

the off position, then remove plug from outlet.

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ONLY

 connect to properly grounded outlets.

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   This appliance, when installed, must be 

electrically grounded in accordance with local 

codes, with the current CSA C22.1 Canadian 

Electrical Code or follow U.S.A. Installations, 

follow local codes and the National Electrical 

Code, ANSI/NFPA N0.70.

of fi re, electric shock and injury to persons, includ-

ing the following:

followed exactly, an electric shock or fire may  

This product is intended to fit most plasma  

disabilities and whenever the fireplace is left  

cause an electric shock or fire, or damage the  

coverings. 

DO NOT 

route cord under funiture or

appliances.

 

Arrange cord away from traffic areas 

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Read all instructions before using this heater. 

Summary of Contents for 1167FMM-26-200

Page 1: ...at 1 855 571 1044 9 a m 5 p m EST Monday Friday www greentouchhome com Fran ais p 21 Espa ol p 42 Date Purchased _______________________ Media Mantel With 26 IN Infrared Electric Fireplace MODEL 1167...

Page 2: ...PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY N 2 O 1 1 P Q 2 R 1 S K Insert 1 L Remote Control 1 Left Front Door Right Front Door Wood Door Panel Left Side Panel Right Side Panel Left Corner Panel Right Corner Panel 1 M...

Page 3: ...if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on The user is e...

Page 4: ...ventilation or exhaust opening as this may appliance s This appliance has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside DO NOT use it in areas where used as a drying rack for clothing Christmas stockings o...

Page 5: ...slide insert on top of wood to avoid scratching wood surface s Electrical Connection s A 15 Amp 120 volt 60 Hz circuit with a properly grounded outlet is required circuit as other appliances on the sa...

Page 6: ...TRUCTIONS Hardware Used Hardware Used Long Bolt Long Bolt Washer Washer Wooden dowel Wooden dowel x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 AA AA BB BB CC CC 2 Insert two wooden dowels CC into holes on the left of base...

Page 7: ...nel I 4 4 1 Hardware Used Long Bolt Washer Wooden dowel x 10 x 10 x 8 AA BB CC Insert two wooden dowels CC into the top outer holes on both left wall F left side panel H right side panel I and right w...

Page 8: ...e s n I Insert two wooden dowels CC into holes on the middle of Center shelf D Attach Partition E securing from underneath with one washer BB and one long bolt AA 7 holes of Partition E Attach top A...

Page 9: ...press the square button at the back of the hinge body to release the hinge from the mounting bracket Unlock both hinges and pull the door away from the fireplace body NOTE Use the pre assembled level...

Page 10: ...at for the left side of the insert R 12 If you need to adjust the doors do so in the following manne To adjust door up or down loosen screws a on both hinges adjust door and retighten screws r To adju...

Page 11: ...lete with the help of another person move the assembly to the final desired location Once in final position you may plug the insert R into the power outlet From behind the assembly with the help of an...

Page 12: ...inside of the door Start at a corner and pull to remove the four pieces Be careful not to damage the silicone trim as it will be used to secure the new panel 2 Remove the glass panel from the door fr...

Page 13: ...High and OFF Set the temperature to HI to have the heater run continually Press and hold the TEMPERATURE TIMER ICON for 5 seconds to toggle between 5oF 3oC increments and 1oF 1oC increments when sett...

Page 14: ...ow the flame brightness setting saved in memory If neither one has a setting saved to memory then only the emberbed will glow as a power light indicator HEATER OVERRIDE The power to the heater can be...

Page 15: ...s as these products will damage the metal trim bearing life and require no further lubrication However periodic cleaning vacuuming of the fan heater and air intake output vents is recommended Replacin...

Page 16: ...r and blower do not power on but rest of functions are working Power cord gets warm to the touch Normal operation This is normal for a heater appliance as it requires more current to operate Check the...

Page 17: ...of the defective part s Any installation labor construction transportation or other related costs expenses arising from defective part s repair replacement or otherwise of same will not be covered by...

Page 18: ...200 1167FMM 23 201 1167FMM 26 201 1167FMM 23 202 1167FMM 26 202 SCOTT LIVING and logo are trademarks of Scott Brothers Entertainment Inc in the United State of America and elsewhere Used under license...

Page 19: ...200 1167FMM 23 201 1167FMM 26 201 1167FMM 23 202 1167FMM 26 202 SCOTT LIVING and logo are trademarks of Scott Brothers Entertainment Inc in the United State of America and elsewhere Used under license...

Page 20: ...200 1167FMM 23 201 1167FMM 26 201 1167FMM 23 202 1167FMM 26 202 SCOTT LIVING and logo are trademarks of Scott Brothers Entertainment Inc in the United State of America and elsewhere Used under license...

Page 21: ...1 1044 entre 9 h et 17 h HNE du lundi au vendredi www greentouchhome com English p 1 Espa ol p 42 Date d achat _______________________ Meuble multim dia avec chemin e lectrique infrarouge 26 IN INSTRU...

Page 22: ...P Q 2 R 1 S K Insertion 1 L T l commande 1 Porte Avant Gauche Porte Avant Droite Panneau De Porte En Bois Panneau C t Gauche Panneau C t Droit Panneau Coin Gauche Panneau Coin Droit 1 M 2 Panneau Arri...

Page 23: ...L utilisateur devra prendre les mesures n cessaires suivantes pour tenter d liminer ces interf rences s R ORIENTER OU D PLACER L ANTENNE R CEPTRICE s accro tre la distance entre l appareil et le R CEP...

Page 24: ...cordon d alimentation avec une carpette un tapis de couloir ni tout autre article similaire Placez le cordon dans un endroit peu passant et o il ne pourra pas tre accroch N ins rez JAMAIS un objet qu...

Page 25: ...e mise la terre Branchement lectrique s 5N CIRCUIT DE AMP VOLTS Z AVEC UNE PRISE MISE TERRE CORRECTEMENT EST REQUISE TANT DONN QUE LES AUTRES APPAREILS SUR LE M ME CIRCUIT POURRAIENT D CLENCHER LE DIS...

Page 26: ...les en bois CC dans les trous sur le c t gauche de la base K Fixez le panneau lat ral gauche H l aide de deux rondelles BB et deux longs boulons AA R p ter pour le panneau lat ral droit I 2 Avant de c...

Page 27: ...du panneau lat ral droit I et du mur droit G Fixez la tablette centrale D en fixant partir du dessous avec dix rondelles BB et de longs boulons AA 4 Ins rez deux chevilles en bois CC dans les trous su...

Page 28: ...ommet A en fixant partir du dessous avec cinq rondelles BB et boulons AA 8 Fixez le panneau arri re central L aux zones des tablettes l aide des vis de panneau arri re DD INSTRUCTIONS POUR L ASSEMBLAG...

Page 29: ...ns les niches de la plaque d assemblage tout en poussant l g rement la porte vers l arri re de la chemin e du foyer Ensuite appuyez sur la partie arri re du corps de la penture jusqu ce que vous l ent...

Page 30: ...porte verticalement desserrez les vis a sur les deux charni res ajustez la porte et resserrez les vis Pour ajuster la porte vers la gauche ou vers la droite tournez les vis b sur les deux charni res v...

Page 31: ...o le R dans une prise d alimentation MISE EN GARDE NE glissez PAS le po le sur le dessus du bois pour viter d gratigner la surface de bois Fixez le po le R la base K avec deux vis sur le c t gauche et...

Page 32: ...s quatre morceaux Faites attention de ne pas endommager la bordure de silicone car elle sera utilis e pour fixer le nouveau panneau 2 Retirer le panneau de verre du cadre de la porte et ins rez le pan...

Page 33: ...ugira sa luminosit la plus faible sauf si un r glage diff rent a t enregistr dans la m moire Appuyez sur l IC NE TEMP RATURE une fois de plus pour d filer travers les r glages de temp rature configur...

Page 34: ...fonctions n a t sauvegard e c est seulement le lit de braises qui rougira comme indicateur d alimentation COMMANDE MANUELLE DE L APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE L alimentation de l appareil de chauffage peut tr...

Page 35: ...ado S Les moteurs utilis s sur le ventilateur et le g n rateur d effet de flamme sont d j graiss s pour prolonger la dur e des roulements il n est pas n cessaire de les graisser de nouveau Toutefois n...

Page 36: ...r solu Le panneau de message Error E3 erreur E3 La fonction de commande manuelle de l appareil de chauffage est activ e Pour d verrouiller l appareil de chauffage appuyez et maintenez le bouton de te...

Page 37: ...utons demande Vous utilisez la t l commande d un endroit trop loign ou de biais Approchez vous du foyer encastrable La t l commande ne fonctionne que dans un rayon de 6 09 m et dans un angle maximal d...

Page 38: ...abricant peut sa discr tion s acquitter de toute obligation au titre de cette garantie en remboursant le prix de gros des pi ces d fectueuses Le propri taire ou l utilisateur assume tous les risques l...

Page 39: ...49094 0849095 Model Mod le Modelo 1167FMM 23 200 1167FMM 26 200 1167FMM 23 201 1167FMM 26 201 1167FMM 23 202 1167FMM 26 202 SCOTT LIVING and logo are trademarks of Scott Brothers Entertainment Inc in...

Page 40: ...49094 0849095 Model Mod le Modelo 1167FMM 23 200 1167FMM 26 200 1167FMM 23 201 1167FMM 26 201 1167FMM 23 202 1167FMM 26 202 SCOTT LIVING and logo are trademarks of Scott Brothers Entertainment Inc in...

Page 41: ...49094 0849095 Model Mod le Modelo 1167FMM 23 200 1167FMM 26 200 1167FMM 23 201 1167FMM 26 201 1167FMM 23 202 1167FMM 26 202 SCOTT LIVING and logo are trademarks of Scott Brothers Entertainment Inc in...

Page 42: ...viernes de 9 00 a m a 5 00 p m hora est ndar del Este www greentouchhome com English p 1 Fran ais p 21 Fecha de compra _______________________ Repisa de chimenea de informaci n con hogar el ctrico inf...

Page 43: ...Remoto 1 Puerta Frontal Izquierda Puerta Frontal Derecha Panel De Puerta De Madera Panel Lateral Izquierdo Panel Lateral Derecho Panel Esquinero Izquierdo Panel Esquinero Derecho 1 R Pila 2 M 2 Panel...

Page 44: ...a tratar de corregir la interferencia con una o m s de las siguientes medidas s Reorientar o reubicar la antena de recepci n s Aumentar la separaci n entre el equipo y el receptor s Conectar el equipo...

Page 45: ...NO coloque el cable debajo de muebles o electrodom sticos Coloque el cable lejos de reas de tr fico y donde alguien no se pueda tropezar NO introduzca objetos extra os ni permita que estos entren en l...

Page 46: ...provocar un incendio Conexi n el ctrica s Se requiere un circuito de 15 amperios 120 voltios 60 Hz con una toma debidamente conectada a tierra ya que otros aparatos en el mismo circuito puede causar...

Page 47: ...dela Espiga De Madera x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 AA BB CC ADITAMENTOS UTILIZADOS Perno Largo Arandela Espiga De Madera AA BB CC 1 Desde la parte posterior del ensamblaje inserte dos taquetes de madera CC...

Page 48: ...ho I y la pared derecha G Fije el estante central D asegur ndolo desde abajo con diez arandelas BB y pernos largos AA 4 Inserte dos taquetes de madera CC en los orificios en el lado izquierdo del esta...

Page 49: ...e superior A asegur ndola desde abajo con cinco arandelas BB y cinco pernos largos AA 7 Fije el panel posterior central L a las reas de estanter a usando los tornillos del panel posterior DD 8 INSTRUC...

Page 50: ...sterior de la placa de la chimenea A continuaci n presione en la parte posterior del cuerpo de la bisagra hasta que escuche que haga clic y quede en su lugar Repita estos pasos para las otras bisagras...

Page 51: ...s puertas proceda como se indica a continuaci n Para ajustar la puerta hacia arriba o abajo afloje los tornillos a de ambas bisagras ajuste la altura y apriete nuevamente los tornillos Para ajustar la...

Page 52: ...arte superior de la madera para evitar rayar la superficie Tornillo x 4 HH 15 Asegure la pieza de inserci n R a la base K con dos tornillos en el lado izquierdo y en el lado derecho de la pieza de ins...

Page 53: ...na y tire para quitar las cuatro piezas Tenga cuidado de no da ar el revestimiento de silicona ya que se utilizar para asegurar el nuevo panel 2 Retire el panel de cristal del marco de la puerta y lue...

Page 54: ...ICONO DE TEMPERATURA para ENCENDER la unidad El rea t rmica brillar al ajuste m s bajo a menos que una configuraci n diferente se haya guardado en la memoria Presione el CONO DE TEMPERATURA nuevamente...

Page 55: ...mbolo E3 y luego se pondr en blanco mientras suena 3 veces La funci n de calentador ahora est bloqueada Si presiona el cono de calentador nuevamente aparecer E3 y luego se desvanecer Las funciones de...

Page 56: ...eza dom stico Reemplazo De Las Pilas Del Control Remoto Cuando el control remoto S deje de funcionar o su rango parezca reducido es el momento de cambiar las pilas Nota Las pilas se deben retirar si l...

Page 57: ...i n de calentador est activada Para desbloquear el calentador simplemente mantenga presionado el bot n Temperature temperatura durante 10 segundos consulte la p gina 55 de la secci n Anulaci n de cale...

Page 58: ...ido asegurarse de que el transmisor reconoce la orden Utiliza el control remoto demasiado lejos o fuera de ngulo Ac rquese al accesorio El control remoto solo funciona dentro de una distancia de 6 9 m...

Page 59: ...osas u otra situaci n y el fabricante no asume ninguna responsabilidad por las mismas El fabricante podr bajo su criterio eximirse de toda obligaci n respecto de esta garant a al reembolsar el precio...

Page 60: ...0849093 0849094 0849095 Model Mod le Modelo 1167FMM 23 200 1167FMM 26 200 1167FMM 23 201 1167FMM 26 201 1167FMM 23 202 1167FMM 26 202 SCOTT LIVING and logo are trademarks of Scott Brothers Entertainm...

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