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INSTALLATION and OPERATION

REMOTE CONTROL

The infrared remote control relies on a line of sight and must be pointed at the flame screen of the fireplace to 

work. The remote control unit has the controls required to turn ON/OFF both the main power and the heater. If 

you prefer to use the touchpad control on the unit, simply open the control panel cover to access the manual 

buttons. NOTE: The plastic tab inside the battery compartment must be removed before the remote control 

will operate. 

CONTROL PANEL

1. MAIN POWER BUTTON: 

This button supplies power to all the functions of the 

fireplace. The main power button must be on for any of the functions to work. 

2. DOWN LIGHT BUTTON: 

This button controls the interior brightness. Turning the 

down light button ON illuminates the interior of the firebox. 

3. HEATER CONTROL BUTTON: 

This button controls the heater and the 14 

temperature modes from 62 °F to 86 °F. When the heater is first turned on, it will be 

at the lowest temperature setting. Each time the heater control button is pressed, the 

temperature set point increases 2 °F, allowing you to adjust the ambient temperature 

up to 86 °F. The fireplace will remember the last heat setting and will start at that 

setting, unless the power to the unit has been interrupted. 

4. FLAME CONTROL BUTTON: 

This button controls the brightness of the flame effect with settings for high, 

medium and low. When the fireplace is first turned on, the flame will come on at the brightest setting. The 

fireplace will remember the last flame setting used unless the power to the unit has been interrupted. Each 

time the flame button is depressed, the flame brightness will decrease.

5.TIMER BUTTON: 

This button controls the timer ON/OFF and 8-time settings from 1-8hours. When the 

timer is first turned on, it will come on at the shortest time setting (1 hour). Each time the timer button is 

depressed, the time will increase by one hour, up to 8 hours. Once the time set expires, all fireplace functions 

will be automatically turned off. 

6.  FAHRENHEIT/CELSIUS  BUTTON: 

This  button  displays  F  (Fahrenheit)  or  C  (Celsius)  depending  on 

how the temperature mode is set. When the fireplace is first turned on, the Fahrenheit temperature will be 

displayed. To switch from “F” to “C” (Celsius), or vise-versa, when heater is on, hold the HEATER CONTROL 

button for 10 seconds. The fireplace will remember the last temperature mode setting and in later use, the 

display will start at that setting unless power to this unit has been interrupted. 

7. TEMPERATURE/TIMER DISPLAY: 

This LED display shows the set point for the temperature and timer 

functions. When either of these functions is activated, the display reflects the set point for five seconds and 

then fades to black. Any change in the set point of the temperature or timer will reactivate the display, which 

again fades after five seconds. 

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Summary of Contents for Barton 95146

Page 1: ...NG PROCEDURES WRITE THE PRODUCT S SERIAL NUMBER ON THE BACK OF THE MANUAL NEAR THE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM OR MONTH AND YEAR OF PURCHASE IF PRODUCT HAS NO NUMBER OWNER S MANUAL AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL OUR CUSTOMER SUPPORT 909 628 0880 MON FRI 9AM TO 3PM PST 33 ELECTRIC FIREPLACE 3D INSERT ITEM 95146 ...

Page 2: ...ects such as a screw driver or similar object into the air outlet or other ventilation of the fireplace This may cause fire and or electric shock Risk of burns This fireplace is HOT when in operation and heating element is ON Power to the fireplace should be turned off and the fireplace allowed to cool before servicing To disconnect power to the fireplace turn controls to off then remove plug from...

Page 3: ...nel of the insert unless the power has been shut off and the insert has been unplugged WARNING Discontinue use of the electric fireplace if it has any of the following Water damage if the insert is dented or bent if the power cord is damaged or hot to the touch or if the unit smokes or smells like smoke DO NOT use this unit for drying any wet objects such as clothes etc This heater has hot and arc...

Page 4: ...rick refractory as well as accent lights to enhance the flame Enjoy all the comforts of a fireplace flame without the maintenance or cleanup This fireplace insert unit is a cozy lighting addition for select TV stands and entertainment center units 33 Curved Electric Fireplace Insert Wood Fireplace Wall Mounted Adjustable Temperature with Remote Control SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 5: ...sert will be on a dedicated circuit as other appliances on the same circuit may cause the circuit breaker to trip or the fuse to blow when the heater is in operation The unit comes standard with a 6ft long 2 wire cord exiting out of the fireplace insert Plan the installation to avoid the use of an extension cord Always plug heaters directly into a wall outlet receptacle NEVER use with an extension...

Page 6: ...ghtness of the flame effect with settings for high medium and low When the fireplace is first turned on the flame will come on at the brightest setting The fireplace will remember the last flame setting used unless the power to the unit has been interrupted Each time the flame button is depressed the flame brightness will decrease 5 TIMER BUTTON This button controls the timer ON OFF and 8 time set...

Page 7: ...ment of the glass supplied by the manufacturer should be done by qualified personnel only MAINTENANCE OF THE MOTORS 1 ALWAYS disconnect the appliance from the main power supply and allow it to cool before any servicing 2 This motors used on the fan heater and flame blower are pre lubricated for extended bearing life and require no further lubrication However periodic cleaning vacuuming of the appl...

Page 8: ...ng the original wire routing color coding and securing locations must be followed CARE AND CLEANING 1 Always turn the heater OFF and unplug the power cord from the outlet before cleaning 2 Cleaning of the control panel located on the upper right hand corner of the fireplace is to be done only using a soft cloth slightly dampened with water if needed a small amount of dish soap can be added to the ...

Page 9: ...TES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIEDAND LICENSED TECHNICIANS AND NOT BY THE BUYER THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO OR ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO Record Product s Serial Number Here Note If product has no serial number recor...

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