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Operation

Operation

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Adjusting the heater

Press the Heater button to set the thermostat. The fireplace 
contains three infrared quartz heating elements.
The thermostat setting range is 62°F - 82°F (17°C - 27°C) or 
continuously ON. To set flame effect so that it works without 
heat, press the heater button until the display shows “00”.
The thermostat is adjustable by 2°F  or 1°C increments.

NOTE:

 

To change between °F and °C press and hold the 

HEATER button on the control panel for 3 seconds.  

Push the Power button to supply 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. 

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Powering the fireplace

NOTE:

 Holding the Power button on the control panel for 

10 seconds will disable the heater function.

NOTE:

 All previous settings are held in memory, so the 

next time you power up the fireplace, the unit will turn on 
with the same settings.

Adjusting the flame

There are 5 brightness levels that can be selected:

Settings  F5 - F1 decrease in brightness

Pressing the Timer button will cycle through the timer 
settings; 30 minutes, 1 Hour, 2H, 3H, 4H, 5H, 6H, 7H, 
8H, 9H and off.

Setting the timer

NOTE: 

The control panel can be accessed at the upper-right corner of  the insert. 

Summary of Contents for 112319

Page 1: ...ce 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 imporvement needs Thank you for choosing Home Decorators THANK YOU QUESTIONS PROBLEMS MISSING PARTS BEFORE RETURNING TO THE STORE CALL HOME DECORATORS COLLECTION CUSTOMER SERVICE 8 A M 7 P M EST MONDAY FRIDAY 9 A M 6 P M EST SATURDAY 1 800 986 3...

Page 2: ... 15 FCC IC Information 17 Care Cleaning 17 Troubleshooting 18 Replacement Parts 19 Maximum Load Warning CAUTION This unit is intended for use only with the products and maximum weights indicated Use with other products or products heavier than the maximum weights indicated may result in instability causing possible injury MAXIMUM LOAD 45 lb 20 4 kg ...

Page 3: ...t the front of this heater WARNING If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard WARNING Under no circumstances should this fireplace be modified Parts that must be removed for servicing must be re placed prior to operating this fireplace again WARNING In order to avoid overheating do not cover the ...

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 insulated tools NOTE Use care in assembling your new fireplace Take your time and use the hardware provided and a quality Phillips head screwdriver Never overtighten bolts Do not sit on any part of the mante...

Page 5: ...ice 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 covered by this warranty nor shall the manufacturer assume responsibility for same 6 The owner user assumes all other risks if any including the risk of any direct indirect or consequential loss or damage ...

Page 6: ...nstall or operate the product Contact customer service for replacement parts Estimated Assembly Time 10 Minutes TOOLS REQUIRED ZZ JJ II DD CC EE FF GG HH AA BB Part Description Part Number Quantity AA Wood Dowel PH DWLNTL001 32 BB Cam Lock Screw PH KDBBLK001 24 CC Cam Lock PH KDCBLK001 24 DD Screw 3 x 12 mm PH SCRBLK007 6 EE Screw 4 x 25 mm PH SCRBLK018 11 FF Screw 4 x 50 mm PH SCRBLK006 6 GG Tipp...

Page 7: ...l 1 C Right Decorative Front Panel 1 D Left Side Panel 1 E Right Side Panel 1 F Decorative Top Panel 1 G Top Panel 1 H Bottom Surround 1 I Side Surround 2 J Top Surround 1 K Insert Support 2 L Fireplace Insert 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS NOTE All panels are labeled left and right as viewed from the front of unit Pre Assembly continued L A I I E F B H C D G J K K ...

Page 8: ...s AA into pre drilled holes Using a Phillips screwdriver insert Cam Lock Screws into pre drilled holes Repeat to prepare the Right Decorative Front Panel Align the Left Side Panel D with the Left Decorative Front Panel B and push together To secure into place insert the Cam Lock CC into the pre drilled holes and tighten with the Phillips screwdriver Repeat for the Right Decorative Front Panel C an...

Page 9: ... Panel F on a flat surface Using the Phillips screwdriver insert the Cam Lock Screws BB into the pre drilled holes Preparing the decorative top panel BB Align the Decorative Top Panel F with the Side Panels D E push together To secure insert Cam Locks CC into the pre drilled holes to tighten Attaching the decorative top panel Insert Wood Dowels AA into the pre drilled holes in the Bottom Base A Us...

Page 10: ... with the Phillips screwdriver Attaching the bottom surround Insert Wood Dowels AA into the pre drilled holes on the top of the Bottom Surround H Preparing the decorative top panel AA Align the Side Surrounds I with the Bottom Surround B and push down Insert the Screws EE into the pre drilled holes Tighten with the Phillips screwdriver Attaching the side surrounds Insert Wood Dowels AA into the pr...

Page 11: ...e Phillips screwdriver Attaching top surround Flip the Pre attached Metal Plates II up as shown below Insert Screws DD into the pre drilled holes Tighten with the Phillips screwdriver Securing the panels Align the Insert Supports K with the Bottom Base A and push down on the previously installed Wood Dowels AA and Cam Lock Screws BB Insert the Cam Locks CC into the pre drilled holes Tighten with t...

Page 12: ...re drilled holes Tighten with a Phillips screwdriver Preparing the top panel Push the Top Panel G down on the previously assembled unit as shown below To secure insert Cam Locks CC into the pre drilled holes Tighten with a Phillips screwdriver Attaching the top panel Remove the pre attached Brackets JJ as shown below using a Phillips screwdriver Preparing to install fireplace insert G BB G CC ...

Page 13: ... Insert L carefully into the back of the unit and center in the fireplace insert opening Do not drag the fireplace insert across the Base as it may scratch your unit Installing the fireplace insert into the mantel assembly Re attach the Brackets JJ using a Phillips screwdriver Tighten to secure Securing the fireplace insert L JJ ...

Page 14: ...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 re...

Page 15: ...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 control panel for 10 seconds will disable the heater function NOTE All previous settings are held in memory so the next time you power up the fireplace the unit will turn on with the same settings Adjust...

Page 16: ...ntain hazardous substances that could endanger the enviroment 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 collection point for recycling By correctly disposing used batteries you prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health Recyclin...

Page 17: ...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 experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this de...

Page 18: ... plug outlet or faceplate is HOT If so discontinue use of the heater and have a qualified electrician check and or replace the faulty outlet s Heater does not blow warm air Cool down cycle Normal operation will continue to run for several minutes before shutting down Times will vary based on temperatures During this time cool air will blow No power logs do not glow No power to the unit Check that ...

Page 19: ...7 p m EST Monday Friday 9 a m 6 p m EST Saturday Replacement Parts Part Description Qty 1 Front Glass with Frame 1 2 Ember bed with Logset 1 3 Ember bed Circuit Board 1 4 Flame Circuit Board 1 5 Flame Generator Drive Motor 1 6 Control Panel Circuit Board 1 7 Main Circuit Board 1 8 Thermostat Sensor 1 9 Heater Blower Assembly 1 10 Remote Control 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 ...

Page 20: ...ms 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 MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE ...

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