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Heat & Glo • COSMO-I30-IFT, COSMO-I35-IFT Installation Manual • 2535-980 Rev. S • 12/21
Figure 6.4
Cover Plate Removed (Option 1)
INSTALL FAN
OPTION 1
OPTION 2
Figure 6.5
Through Valve Plate Opening (Option 2)
INSTALL FAN
C. Installation / Service for Fan
REAR COVER PLATE
On units already installed, removal of decorative barrier
front and gas insert may be required.
Option 1:
• Detach flexible liner from top of unit if insert is installed by
removing the collar slide plate screw. See Figure 5.1.
• Remove the five screws on the rear cover plate. See
Figure 6.4.
• Service / replace fan. Figure 6.2 shows a wiring dia-
gram.
• Reinstall the rear cover plate back on the unit.
• Reattach flexible liner and replace collar slide plate
screw. See Figure 5.1.
Option 2:
• Remove appliance front, glass, logs, base pan assem-
bly, burner assembly and valve plate assembly. See
Figure 6.5.
• Service / install fan. Figure 6.2 shows a wiring diagram.
• Reinstall valve plate assembly, burner assembly, base
pan assembly, logs and appliance glass and front.
NOTICE:
Batteries should only be used as a power source
in the event of an emergency power outage. Batteries
should not be used as a primary long-term power source.
Battery polarity must be correct when installing batteries.
DO
not store batteries in the battery pack when the
appliance is powered by the 6 volt transformer connected
to permanent electrical service. Store battery pack in
apppliance manual bag when not in use.
Battery Pack
Battery pack is not factory installed in appliances. See
appliance manual bag for battery pack. Battery pack
may be installed without batteries during normal opera-
tion. See Figure 6.3 for battery pack location.
Figure 6.3
Battery Pack Installed
BATTERY PACK
When operating appliance under battery power, battery
pack
MUST
be moved outside of the appliance.