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 When the Tipping Restraint Hardware (NN) is properly 
installed, it can provide protection against unexpected 
tipping of the Unit due to small tremors, bumps 
or climbing.
Your Unit comes with two Tipping Restraint Hardware 
(NN). Each Tipping Restraint Hardware (NN) includes 
one Unit Anchor, one Wall Anchor, one Anchor Tether, 
and four Anchor Screws. Use these to complete the 
following steps for a proper installation.
Locate a secure wall stud behind the unit closest to 
left side.
Align the Unit Anchor with a wall stud and attach with 
two Anchor Screws using a Philips Head Screwdriver. 
The Anchor Screws must pass through the Top 
Assembly (G) for proper installation. 
Align the Wall Anchor in the center of the wall stud, at 
level with the Unit Anchor, and attach with two Anchor 
Screws using a Philips Head Screwdriver.
On the Anchor Tether, detach the cable from the 
connector and loop the loose cable through the eyelets 
on the Wall Anchor and Unit Anchor. Reattach the loose 
cable to the connector, but do not tighten.
Locate a secure wall stud behind the unit closest to the 
right side, and repeat the steps above.
Tighten both Anchor Tethers by pulling the cable 
the through connector. 

Installing the tipping restraint hardware

WARNING:

 

Installing the Tipping Restraint  

Hardware will help prevent accidents or damage to the 
unit.  

NOTE:

 

Installation of the Tipping Restraint Hardware 

(NN) will provide a small space between the wall and the 
unit. This will allow you to run power cords and connector 
cables to your television or other devices placed on top of 
the Unit.

Assembly (continued)

G

NN

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Page 1: ...ireplace We strive to continually create quality products designed to enhance your home Visit us online to see our full line of products available for your home improvement needs Thank you for choosin...

Page 2: ...dicated may result in instability causing possible injury NOTE Flat Panel TVs with base support should be placed squarely in the center of the stand with no overhang on any side Maximum Load Warning 2...

Page 3: ...aced prior to operating this fireplace again DANGER High temperatures may be generated under certain abnormal conditions Do not partially or fully cover or obstruct the front of this heater WARNING If...

Page 4: ...amaged do not attempt to use or plug in the power cord until the missing or damaged part is correctly replaced To avoid electric shock use only identical replacement parts when servicing double insula...

Page 5: ...ce of the defective part s 5 Any installation labor construction transportation or other related costs expenses arising from defective part s repair replacement or otherwise of same will not be covere...

Page 6: ...01 2 PP Right Pin Hinge PH HNGBLK001 2 QQ Left Pin Hinge PH HNGBLK001 2 RR Screw 3 5 x 15 mm Screw 3 5 x 15 mm 8 SS Screw 3 x 15 mm Screw 3 x 15 mm 12 TT Door Bumper PH BMPBLK002 2 UU Plastic Connecto...

Page 7: ...C 60 Hz AMPS 12 5 Amps WATTS 1500 Watts PLANNING ASSEMBLY Before beginning assembly of product make sure all parts are present Compare parts with Hardware Included and Package Contents lists If any pa...

Page 8: ...ng Door 1 L Right Decorative Front Panel 1 M Side Back Panel 2 N Adjustable Shelf 4 O Top Apron 1 P Center Back Panel 1 Q Center Shelf Front Panel 1 R Center Shelf 1 S Fireplace Insert 1 T Back Apron...

Page 9: ...ls and cam lock screws into the holes Secure by inserting Cam Lock Connectors CC into the pre drilled holes as shown Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten all the Cam Lock Connectors CC Repeat until a...

Page 10: ...r TT and secure it to the assembly using the Screws SS Repeat on the other assembly Attaching the door catch F OO TT E SS SS 5 Flip the right and left center panel assemblies from step 4 over Insert C...

Page 11: ...f R and Center Shelf Front Panel Q Align the pre installed dowels in the Center Shelf R to the holes in Center Shelf Front Panel Q as shown Insert the Cam Lock Connectors CC into the pre drilled holes...

Page 12: ...installed dowels and cam lock screws into the holes Secure by inserting Cam Lock Connectors CC into the pre drilled holes as shown Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten all the Cam Lock Connectors CC...

Page 13: ...d holes along the edges of the Back Apron T and Left and Right Apron U V Align the Front Apron W with the previously assembled aprons Secure with Screws DDD using a Phillips screwdriver Align the Righ...

Page 14: ...ecurely tighten using a Phillips screwdriver A II 18Insert Wood Dowels AA into the pre drilled holes in the Left Side Panel D Repeat for the Right Side Panel H Preparing the side panels D H AA DDD JJ...

Page 15: ...eat to secure the other side Insert Wood Dowels AA into the pre drilled holes in the top edge of the Base Center assembly as shown Attaching the surround bracket Locate the Base Center assembly from s...

Page 16: ...locks UU Preparing the top apron Align the Top Apron O to the main assembly and slide it down onto the pre installed wood dowels Secure 2 Hole Plastic Connector Blocks UU to the Top Apron O and main a...

Page 17: ...continued Place the Top Assembly G onto a flat surface Insert the Cam Lock Screws BB into the pre drilled holes in the bottom of the Top Assembly G Tighten using a Phillips Screwdriver Place the Top...

Page 18: ...with the roller track With the Rolling Door Hanger KK latched onto the roller track push the Left Sliding Door J to the right Repeat to attach the Right Sliding Door K Remove the pre assembled screws...

Page 19: ...the Bolts MM through the roller track to secure the Door Stoppers LL Insert Screws GG through the Sliders HH into the pre drilled holes in the Right Sliding Door K Repeat for the Left Sliding Door J 2...

Page 20: ...ten using a Phillips Screwdriver 31 32 Installing the back panels Attaching the adjustable shelves Insert the Shelf Pins DD into the pre drilled holes on the inside of the Left Side Panel D and the Le...

Page 21: ...and Left Pin Hinges PP QQ Slide the Left Door B into the grooves Insert Screws RR to secure the Left Door B into place Repeat to attach the Right Door C Preparing the insert brackets Remove the Inser...

Page 22: ...and secure with the mounting screws Repeat for the other sides S Installing the fireplace insert into the mantel assembly Lift the Fireplace Insert S carefully into the back of the unit and center in...

Page 23: ...se contact 1 800 986 3460 for further assistance 37Adjusting the levelers Assembly continued To level your assembled media unit turn the Levelers WW as needed The pre attached Levelers WW are located...

Page 24: ...e center of the wall stud at level with the Unit Anchor and attach with two Anchor Screws using a Philips Head Screwdriver On the Anchor Tether detach the cable from the connector and loop the loose c...

Page 25: ...y power to all functions of the fireplace and put the insert in a standby mode Push the Power button again to turn off all functions 1 2 Powering the fireplace NOTE Holding the Power button on the con...

Page 26: ...nger the environment and human health This symbol marked on the battery and or packaging indicates that used battery shall not be treated as municipal waste Instead it shall be left at the appropriate...

Page 27: ...e and increased risk of fires The Safer Plug continuously monitors the temperature in the plug and outlet and will turn off the heater to prevent unsafe outlet overheating If the Safer Plug cuts the p...

Page 28: ...Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experie...

Page 29: ...Be sure the plug fits tight in the outlet Heaters draw more current than small appliances Overheating of the outlet may occur even if it has not occurred with the use of other appliances During use ch...

Page 30: ...le times The remote control is not working There are no batteries Change the remote batteries The signal is poor Operate remote transmitter at a slow measured pace Press the remote control buttons wit...

Page 31: ...ay Friday 9 a m 6 p m EST Saturday Part Description Qty 1 Remote Control 1 2 Flame Circuit Board 1 3 Blue LED Circuit Board 1 4 Flame Generator Drive Motor 1 5 Thermostat Sensor 1 6 Blower Heater Asse...

Page 32: ...s missing parts Before returning to the store call Home Decorators Customer Service 8 a m 7 p m EST Monday Friday 9 a m 6 p m EST Saturday 1 800 986 3460 HOMEDEPOT COM HOMEDECORATORS RETAIN THIS MANUA...

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