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9

Replacing Light Bulbs

 b. 

Flame 

Cylinder 

Bulbs 

i.  Remove Brick panel, following proce-

dure on 

Page 8  

(see 

Brick panel Removal 

Procedure

).

Figure 12

Ember Bed

Ember Bed

Figure 16

Figure 17

Figure 18

Brick Panel 
Retaining brackets

iii.  Locate fl ame cylinder drum (see 

Figure 

17

)

. Squeeze one half of drum cylinder 

until its top edge clears the top drum 
track. Remove the bottom edge of 
the cylinder drum from the bottom 
drum track. Once you have removed 
one half of the drum cylinder, you will 
have access to the 2 light bulbs (see 

Figure 18

)

Note: do not exert exces-

sive pressure on the drum cylinder as 
this may cause damage.  

v.  Lift off spring from bulb tips, then hold 

socket and pull bulb out to remove. 
Install new bulbs into sockets by 
pressing them in (while holding the 
socket), Install retaining spring over 
each bulb tip.

7. Reinstall all components that were removed 
(reverse 

Steps

 1-5).

Bulb Replacement Procedure:

•  2 bulbs provide illumination for the ember 
bed and 2 bulbs provide illumination for the 
fl ame generation assembly (bulbs are rated at 
35 Watts Max., Halogen, GX6.35).

•  2 spare bulbs are located in a recess on the 
back of the log assembly.

1. Turn off power to the fi replace.
2. Let the fi replace cool, if it has been operat-

ing.

3. (If optional glass panel enclosure is 

installed) Remove glass panel per instruc-
tions provided in kit.

4. Remove the 2 screws on the front of the 

grate (see 

Figure 12

. Also see item #7 on 

Page 17

)

. Remove Grate.

5. Lift out log/ember assembly by tilting for-

ward and fi rmly pulling on back of ember 
bed assembly. It should pop out from 
track and lift out. 

Caution: Be careful not 

to scratch the fi nish

.

ii. using a phillips screwdriver, remove 

the fl ame panel (see 

Figure 16

)

.

6. Remove spare bulbs from the recess on the 

back of the log assembly.

  Acess bulbs as follows:

Use gloves or cloth when handling bulbs to 
prevent oils from your skin damaging bulbs 
when heated.  

a. Ember Bed Bulbs - 

i.  With the ember bed removed, the 2 

ember bed light bulbs will be visible 
(see 

Figures 13 and 14

). 

ii.  Lift off spring from bulb tips, then hold 

socket and pull out to remove. Install 
new bulbs into sockets by pressing them 
in (while holding the socket), Install 
retaining spring over each bulb tip.  

iii. Plug in power cord or connect power  to 

appliance. Turn on power to test bulbs. 
Disconnect power.

iv. Reverse steps 3 to 5.

Bulb

Bulb

Bulbs

Flame Cylinder Drum

Flame Panel

Grate

Log/Ember Assembly

       CAUTION 

Do not touch the bulbs, oils from 
your skin will damage them 
when they heat up.  Use gloves 
or cloth when handling bulbs.

       CAUTION 

Do not exceed a 35 Watt bulb.  
Use of a higher rated bulb may 
result in a fi re, causing property 
damage, personal injury or loss 
of life. 

       WARNING 

The fi replace must be unplugged/
disconnected from the power 
supply prior to any maintenance 
or cleaning in order to reduce the 
risk electric shock or fi re. 

       WARNING 

The halogen light bulbs in your 
fi replace can become extremely 
hot. Allow at least 10 minutes 
between turning off the fi replace 
and removing light bulbs to avoid 
the accidental burning of skin.

 

Figure 13

Figure 14

Figure 15

Summary of Contents for LENNOX MPE-33R

Page 1: ...could result in an unsafe and potentially dangerous installation IMPORTANT IFOPTIONALGLASSDOORSAREPURCHASED TO ASSURE PROPER ALIGNMENT INSTALL THIS FIREPLACE IN A SQUAREANDPLUMBCONDITION USINGSHIMSAS...

Page 2: ...PERFORMEDBYAQUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THIS FIREPLACE BE MODIFIED PARTS HAVINGTOBEREMOVEDFORSERVICING MUST BE REPLACED PRIOR TO OPERAT ING THE FIREPLACE AGAIN TABLE OF...

Page 3: ...hermostat Kits optional kits see Page 17 Low voltage wire is provided for the wall switch connection The wires gage requirements are shown on Table 1 DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE OUT DOORS DO NOT EXPOSE...

Page 4: ...Side Electrical Access 13 3 4 350 mm 5 1 4 134 mm 24 1 2 622mm 27 1 2 700mm 21 1 8 537 mm FIREPLACE SPECIFICATIONS Front View Side View 36 1 4 921 mm 25 5 8 35 1 4 651 mm 895 mm 51 1 4 1302 mm 32 812...

Page 5: ...ge 120 V 15 Amps or 240 V 20 Amps A dedicatedcircuitisrequiredtopreventover loading a house circuit in cases of having multiple appliances on the same circuit Use an outlet that is protected by a grou...

Page 6: ...ame Ember On Off front most switch Figure 5 On On On Off Off Off When using the main power on off switchinsidethebody thepoweron off switch outside the body optional wall switch kit must be in the OFF...

Page 7: ...en press the display button B to activate the lights Note If the flame does not come on immedi ately adjust brightness and intensity buttons E K 4 Toincreasethebrightness pressandrelease the light bri...

Page 8: ...ure the mounting plate Remove the 4 side screws first 2 on each side Remove the middle screw that is on the top of the handle last b Slowlylowertheheater blowerassembly and let it rest on the 2 suppor...

Page 9: ...item 7 on Page 17 Remove Grate 5 Lift out log ember assembly by tilting for ward and firmly pulling on back of ember bed assembly It should pop out from track and lift out Caution Be careful not to sc...

Page 10: ...ations on Page 3 P P TRA N LIGHT POWER N N FAN N M SIP13 SIP11 SIP7 T P Transformer Control Panel Flame Ember On Off Switch SIP3 SIP2 SIP4 TEM SIP6 K H K P REMOTE N FLAME L FLAME Circuit Board Remote...

Page 11: ...me Ember On Off Switch Control Panel Heater On Off Switch Wall Switch power on off MAIN POWER L1 L1 L2 L2 N1 N2 N N Control Panel power on off Outside Switches Transformer Remote Sensor Temperature Se...

Page 12: ...RAMS optional kits see Page 18 When using the main power on off switch inside the body the power on off switch outside the body optional wall switch kit must be in the OFF position When using power on...

Page 13: ...ostat per instructions provided with kit and per the following information 1 Turn off circuit breaker 2 Remove cover plate located on the left side of appliance 3 Locate the the black and white wires...

Page 14: ...witch per instructions provided with kit and per the following information 1 Turn off circuit breaker 2 Remove cover plate located on the left side of appliance 3 Locate the 2 red wires and pull out t...

Page 15: ...ulb s burnt out or wiring is loose Homeowner Inspect all wiring for loose connections and repair or replace if necessary Inspect light bulbs and replace if necessary 4 Flame sputters Flame motor is de...

Page 16: ...Panel Assembly H1630 1 9 Flame Cylinder Assembly H1631 1 10 Flame Motor H1632 1 11 Lennox Logo Kit 1 Each 12L15 1 12 Log Assembly And Ember Bed H1945 1 13 Panel Bottom Front H1946 1 14 Panel Flame Cov...

Page 17: ...NOT TO SCALE 17 REPLACEMENT PARTS COMPONENT DIAGRAMS 17 14 16 11 1 4 2 5 6 6 7 8 12 13 15 19 3 20 1 9 Front View 18 POWER ON OFF DISPLAY ON OFF Dimmer Brighter EMBERS HEATER ON OFF TEMP CONTROL HIGH M...

Page 18: ...control for optimum comfort Cat No Model Description 89L36 WTK Wall Thermostat Kit Wall Switch Kit Trim Kit Glass Enclosure Kit This kit contains trim panels used to finish the gaps between the wallbo...

Page 19: ...NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE 19 NOTE THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY...

Page 20: ...0 032M REV A 02 2006 The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult...

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