Naomi Home IF-1340 Instruction Manual Download Page 9

Due to various building materials used for different walls, it is highly recommended you consult your local 
builder before you install this appliance on the wall.
- Select a location that is not prone to moisture and is located at least 36” (914mm) away from combustible 
materials such as drapes, furniture, bedding, paper, trash, etc.
- Use 2 persons to hold the appliance against the wall and determine the final location.
- Place unit face down on a soft, non abrasive surface. Remove the wall bracket (Figure A) from the back of
the unit (Figure B) by removing the screws (Figure C).

NOTE:

  It is strongly recommended that the metal mounting bracket 4 be screwed into wall studs where

possible. If wall studs cannot be used, ensure that the plastic anchors (included) or the local builder
recommended hardware is used to install the bracket on the wall and the bracket is adequately secured.
 
- Using the mount bracket as a template, mark out the location holes and then mount the bracket(s) on 
to the wall using the wall anchors and screws included or using local builder recommended hardware
for the type of wall to safely secure and hold the weight of the fireplace.
This bracket 

MUST have the hooks facing upward and level

INSTALLATION

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WALL MOUNTED INSTALLATION

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Fasten the metal bracket 4 at the bottom back of fireplace with screws (included), (Figure D).
After wall mounting bracket 3 is installed on the wall, 2 person lift appliance and hang on bracket by 
inserting two hooks into the two slots on the back of unit (Figures E & F).
Mark the holes for bottom metal bracket 4 on the wall. 2 person carefully dismount the appliance from 
the two hooks and safely store again in soft non abrasive location. 
Drill and insert 2 pcs anchor in wall for Mounting Bracket 3 hole. 
Repeat 2 person lift appliance and hang on bracket for final installation. 
Secure bottom mount bracket to wall with screws (included) or recommended by local builder. 
Check the appliance for stability ensuring the wall bracket will not pull free from the wall (Figure A).

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Summary of Contents for IF-1340

Page 1: ...ocess 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 com Page 1 of 15 N A O M I Kimball Electric Fireplace H O M E 2021...

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: ...1 C Page 4 of 15 A m Model Number A B C D E F G IF 1340 40 101 6cm 16 97 43 1cm 5 50 14 07cm 36 32 92 24cm 16 25 41 27cm 9 21 23 4cm 33 72 85 65cm IF 1350 50 127 0cm 16 97 43 1cm 5 50 14 07cm 46 28 1...

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: ...1360 56 89 144 5cm 16 46 41 8cm RECESSED WALL INSTALLATION Select a dry wall to open a hole and mount firebox Review the chart below to verify the size of the install hole to open Figure A Drill and i...

Page 7: ...ve one 1 screw near the hot air exhaust port on both sides of unit Figure D With 2 persons carefully lift off and remove the part 2 front glass from the firebox and store aside in a clean secure soft...

Page 8: ...If the appliance is fully recessed into the wall Use 4 screws included to attach the appliance into the wall with the two side flanges Figure F Replace the part 5 log set or distribute the part 6 Dec...

Page 9: ...holes and then mount the bracket s on to the wall using the wall anchors and screws included or using local builder recommended hardware for the type of wall to safely secure and hold the weight of th...

Page 10: ...og set packing materials from the firebox Fire logs can be placed in the bottom of firebox if not already preinstalled Figure A CRYSTALS part 6 carefully open the crystal pouch crystals may have a fin...

Page 11: ...ke 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 OPERATION This ele...

Page 12: ...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 13: ...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 14: ...t unit correctly 3 Defective remote control and or sensor Page 14 of 15 1 Fireplace has overheated and safety device has caused thermal switch to disconnect or circuit breaker has tripped PROBLEM POSS...

Page 15: ...ging Information Model Color Shipment Ref Date ________________________________ __________________________________ _________________________ __________________________________ CONGRATULATIONS YOUR NAO...

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