Naomi Home Cyra Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 5

INSTALLATION

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Your appliance is a wall-mounted, recessed and/or mantel installed appliance. Select a 
suitable location that is not susceptible to moisture and is away from drapes, furniture 
and high traffic areas. 

NOTE: FOLLOW ALL NATIONAL AND LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.

MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES

 

Measurements are taken from the glass front

Top 

 

8” (300mm) to mantel

Top 

 

8” (300mm) to ceiling

Bottom 0”
Sides  

0”

Back  

0”

MINIMUM MANTEL CLEARANCE

 

WARNING

WHEN USING PAINT OR LACQUER TO FINISH THE MANTEL, THE PAINT OR LACQUER MUST BE HEAT 
RESISTANT TO PREVENT DISCOLORATION

Mantel required clearance from the 
Top - 11 3/4 “ inches

HARD WIRING INSTALLATION

TURN OFF THE APPLIANCE COMPLETELY AND LET COOL BEFORE SERVICING.  ONLY A QUALIFIED 
SERVICE PERSON SHOULD SERVICE AND REPAIR THIS ELECTRIC APPLIANCE.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for Cyra

Page 1: ...t follow the instructions step by step and this should make this process as easy as we could make it for you If you need help or have damaged or missing parts contact customer service at www NaomiHome...

Page 2: ...ded outlets ONLY DO NOT insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust openings as this may cause electric shock or fire or damage the heater To prevent a possible fire DO NOT blo...

Page 3: ...e plugs can cause the outlet to overheat ii Heaters draw more current than small appliances Overheating may occur even if it has not occurred with the use of other appliances iii During use check freq...

Page 4: ...0 60 152 4cm 16 97 43 1cm 5 50 14 07cm 56 28 142 95cm 16 25 41 27cm 9 21 23 4cm 53 70 136 4cm DIMENSIONS COMPONENTPARTS Please check that you have all the parts listed below 6 3 7 1 Fireplace firebox...

Page 5: ...IBLES Measurements are taken from the glass front Top 8 300mm to mantel Top 8 300mm to ceiling Bottom 0 Sides 0 Back 0 MINIMUM MANTEL CLEARANCE WARNING WHEN USING PAINT OR LACQUER TO FINISH THE MANTEL...

Page 6: ...of the heater two screws on each side Remove two screws from the front of the heater Remove the tempered glass by lifting it from the lugs on the sides Remove two screws from the mounting bracket part...

Page 7: ...tion the part 3 on the wall and mark where the eight screw holes will be Make sure that the bracket is level Use an electric drill and size 6 drill bit to drill 8 screw holes Insert eight 4 30mm wall...

Page 8: ...of 17 RECESSED WALL INSTALLATION CONTINUED 3 4 1 Lift the part 1 and carefully lower it onto the part 3 ensure that bracket and heater are firmly engaged Insert a wall anchor C and attach bottom brack...

Page 9: ...SSED WALL INSTALLATION CONTINUED 4 4 6 2 1 Attach the bottom bracket 4 to the part 1 with two 4 30mm screws Put the crystal stones 6 to enber bed First take off glass part 2 from appliance part 1 Then...

Page 10: ...art 2 surround over the front of the fire aligning the slots in the bracket at each side of the glass panel with the lugs on the sides of the fire Again two persons will be required for this operation...

Page 11: ...hand side of the fire The standby switch must be first switch on Take the glass part 2 from the appliance first then gently put the appliance the cut hole by two persons please For optimum viewing ma...

Page 12: ...the front glass surround over the front of the fire aligning the slots in the bracket at each side of the glass panel with the lugs on the sides of the fire Again two persons will be required for this...

Page 13: ...on pages 2 3 Make sure the outlet is in good condition and that the plug is not loose Never exceed the maximum amperage for the circuit DO NOT plug other appliance into the same circuit METHODS OF OP...

Page 14: ...r powerts on and blows hot air Press again Heaters power off Fan blows cool air for 30 seconds to cool down before power off Press once Indicator lights up Temperature is set to 62 degrees F Press unt...

Page 15: ...r that could scratch the surface Vents Use a vacuum or duster to remove dust and dirt from the heater and vent areas Clean the exterior of the fireplace with a slightly damp cloth or duster Maintenanc...

Page 16: ...t unit correctly 3 Defective remote control and or sensor Page 16 of 17 1 Fireplace has overheated and safety device has caused thermal switch to disconnect or circuit breaker has tripped PROBLEM POSS...

Page 17: ...A ProductPackaging Information Model Color Shipment Ref Date ________________________________ __________________________________ _________________________ __________________________________ A A Y CONG...

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