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Heat & Glo • CF230E-B & CF260E-B • 4038-894 Rev C • 11/05

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Maintenance and Service 

Shock Risk
Burn Risk

Cleaning, performing maintenance or moving 
this electric heater without disconnecting 
power and allowing the heater to cool could 
create a shock or burn hazard.
• Turn 

controls 

to 

“OFF”.

•  Remove plug from outlet or turn off the 

circuit breaker to the heater.

WARNING

A. Access the Firebox

  Turn the heater off and turn off the circuit breaker.

  Allow the heater to cool before cleaning.

  Remove the front face to access the log area.

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  Remove the screws from the switch bracket.

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Remove by pulling out the bottom of the front and then 
lifting up 

  Replace all parts after cleaning or bulb replacement has 

been completed.

  Reset the circuit breaker.

Bulbs

Hearth
Assembly

Figure 9.1 - Bulb Access 

Bulbs

Sockets

Figure 9.2 - Replacing the Bulbs

B. Clean the Firebox Compartment

Use the brush attachment and gently vacuum the compart-
ment.

C. Clean the Back Acrylic Panel

  The panel is cleaned in the factory during the assembly 

process. During shipment, installation, handling, etc., the 
surface may collect dust particles. These can be removed 
by buffi ng lightly with a clean dry cloth.

  To remove fi ngerprints or other marks, the panel can be 

cleaned with a damp cloth using a mild soap and water 
solution. 

DO NOT USE GLASS CLEANER! IT WILL 

DAMAGE THE BACK ACRYLIC PANEL. 

The panel 

should be completely dried with a lint free cloth or paper 
towel.

D. Replace the Light Bulbs

The light bulbs need to be replaced when the fl ame and/or 
ember bed is dark on one side. Replace the bulbs with 

75 

watt halogen bulbs with mini-candelabra base

. Do not 

exceed 75 watts per bulb. Light bulbs can be purchased at a 
local hardware or lighting store, on-line or by phone. We rec-
ommend you use Sylvania model SL58884 or Satco model 
S3157.

• 

Light bulb access is through the hearth assembly. See 
Figure 9.1.

  Locate and lift the bent tabs holding the hearth assembly 

located at each end of the assembly.

  Lift out the hearth assembly.

 

Carefully remove the burned out bulb from the light socket. 
Place the new bulb in the socket. See Figure 9.2. 

Follow 

directions on the light bulb package for handling 
requirements.

  Reinstall the hearth assembly.

Summary of Contents for CF230E-B

Page 1: ...NG IGNITION MAY RESULT WARNING Keep children away CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as heater Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures Keep clothing furniture draperies and ot...

Page 2: ...n this owner s manual unless noted otherwise applies to all models Your new Heat Glo electric replace insert will give you years of durable use and trouble free enjoyment Welcome to the Heat Glo famil...

Page 3: ...ccessories A Install the Front Face 13 B Install other Optional Accessories 13 6 Finishing A Finishing Material 14 B Finishing Checklist 14 C Mantel 14 7 Operating Instructions A Main Power Switch 15...

Page 4: ...indoor locations Never locate heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water container Do not run cord under carpeting Do not cover cord with throw rugs runners or the like Arrange cord away f...

Page 5: ...self drilling screws Misc screws and nails Keep heater dry Mold or rust may cause odors CAUTION C Inspect Heater and Components Carefully remove the heater and components from the packaging Report to...

Page 6: ...pearance may vary due to individual design preference Hearth Home Technologies reserves the right to alter its products B Clearances Figure 3 1 shows all clearances that must be maintained around the...

Page 7: ...Note Minimum and maximum clearances must be maintained at all times Illustrations throughout these instructions re ect typical installations and are for design purposes only Actual installation may va...

Page 8: ...248 mm NOTE The height that a combustible mantel is fitted above the heater is dependent on the height of the front selected The minimum height is 1 in 25 mm above the front Fronts are available 24 i...

Page 9: ...circuit will be required if after installation the circuit trips or fuse blows on a regular basis while the heater is operating Additional heaters on the same circuit may exceed the current rating of...

Page 10: ...until the insert is level Note Decorative trim front faces have been tested and approved to cover existing air circulation vents or grills Aretaining method may be needed to secure the heater in plac...

Page 11: ...is in the OFF position If the cord does not reach the outlet a No 16 AWG minimum wire size extension cord rated for a minimum of 1875 watts may be used Use minimum length and do not coil cord If insta...

Page 12: ...Ga THERMOSTAT CONTROL MODULE PLUG AC MALE 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 RED 2 PIN 1 2 RED 2 PIN 1 2 ORANGE 3 PIN 1 2 3 YELLOW 4 PIN 1 2 3 4 DIODE ORANGE 3 PIN 1 2 3 BLK BLK WHT WHT BLK BLK WHT 16 Ga 35 AMP AC...

Page 13: ...he front face following the instructions packaged with the face B Install other Optional Accessories Installation of other optional accessories may be done at this time The heater is now ready for ope...

Page 14: ...stible or noncombustible nishing materials When using paint or lacquer to nish the mantel they must be heat resistant to prevent discoloration Note Finishing materials are normally installed behind th...

Page 15: ...1 Heater ON Lights bright thermostat active Heater OFF All off Heater ON Lights dim thermostat active When the main power switch is turned ON it provides power to all functions When used in conjuncti...

Page 16: ...g system doesn t come on A Heating system switch is OFF Turn the heating system switch to the ON position B Thermostat is set too low Turn the thermostat knob clockwise until you hear a click C Heatin...

Page 17: ...he assembly process During shipment installation handling etc the surface may collect dust particles These can be removed by buf ng lightly with a clean dry cloth To remove ngerprints or other marks t...

Page 18: ...d water deposit glass cleaner on white lm Do NOT clean glass when it is hot CAUTION Inspect Maintenance Tasks Glass Doors 1 Inspect glass panels for cracks Replace if this condition is present 2 Con r...

Page 19: ...n 585 mm 12 5 8 in 321 mm 3 1 4 in 83 mm 18 in 458 mm 18 5 8 in 473 mm 1 in 26 mm 1 in 26 mm 15 5 8 in 397 mm 9 1 4 in 235 mm 1 2 in 13 mm 27 5 8 in 702 mm 26 in 661 mm 16 in 407 mm 4 1 4 in 108 mm 22...

Page 20: ...FRONT BACK SIGNAL LIGHT ON OFF BUTTONS Remote Control Refractory Trim Kits PBT23EA CF230E B PBT26EA CF260E B SST23EA CF230E B SST26EA CF260E B PBT23ER CF230E B PBT26ER CF260E B SST23ER CF230E B SST26...

Page 21: ...621 Black Front w Mesh 26 in 21 in EFHD2621 Deluxe Black Front w Mesh 26 in 21 in EFHD4021 Black Front w Mesh 40 in 21 in EFHD23 4028 Black Front w Mesh 40 in 28 in CF260E B Model Description Width He...

Page 22: ...94 Rev C 11 05 22 C Service Parts Exploded Parts Diagram CF230E B CF260E B Service Parts CF230E B CF260E B Beginning Manufacturing Date Apr 2005 Ending Manufacturing Date Active 14 13 12 11 9 6 5 4 3...

Page 23: ...8 883 1 18 23 26 Log Assembly 4038 004 4038 004 1 13 Re ective Flame Decal 4021 190 4021 190 1 2 Motor Bracket 4038 027 4038 009 1 12 Heater Blower Assembly 4038 107 4038 107 1 9 Acrylic Panel 4038 80...

Page 24: ...Heat Glo CF230E B CF260E B 4038 894 Rev C 11 05 24 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 25: ...he Company damage or failure has resulted from ac cident alteration misuse abuse incorrect installation or operation on an incorrect power source The foregoing is in lieu of all other warranties expre...

Page 26: ...S C A R D This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents United States 4593510 4686807 4766876 4793322 4811534 5000162 5016609 5076254 5113843 5191877 5218953 5263471 5328356 5341...

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