Parts and Hardware
Installation and Assembly
Step 1.
Find a safe location.
Minimum clearance on each side: 19.7” (50 cm).
Minimum clearance below: 19.7” (50 cm).
Minimum clearance above: 39.4” (100 cm).
Minimum clearance from the front and sides: 3 feet (90 cm).
Choose a location near an outlet so an extension cord
is not required.
DO NOT position the unit directly below a power outlet.
See Safety Information on pages 1 and 2 for warnings about
safe placement, safe installation, and proper use of this product.
NOTE: The wall mount fasteners included with this fireplace are for use ONLY with a
wood-framed wall covered in drywall (sheet rock). For concrete walls, cinder blocks,
or other wall types, consult a professional for the best attachment methods.
STEP 2.
A. Locate the wall studs using an
electronic stud-finder. Mark the hole
locations with a pencil. The holes should
be 8” (20.3 cm) apart, and level. The
minimum height from the surface below
must be 19.7” (50 cm).
B. Three screws should be screwed
directly into wall studs. Then, no drywall
anchors are needed. C. If only two studs
are available, two screws MUST be
screwed directly into studs, and the
other screws must be screwed into the
drywall anchors.
ALWAYS unplug this fireplace heater before assembly or cleaning, or before relocating. Failure to do so could result in electric shock,
fire, or personal injury.
A – Fireplace ( 1 )
E - Wall Bracket (1) — Fixed on back of fireplace box
B – Wood Screws ( 5 )
D – M4x8 Metal Screws (2)
RC – Remote Control
C – Drywall anchors (5)
Rear View of Fireplace
19.7”
(50 cm)
Minimum 39.4”
(100 cm)
Minimum 19.7”
(50 cm)
19.7”
(50 cm)
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Drywall
Studs
AVOID INJURY and DAMAGE! Three screws should be screwed directly into wall studs. If only two studs are available, two screws must
be screwed directly into the wall studs, and additional screws must also be screwed into the drywall anchors.
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