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W415-1699 / 02.08.17

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installation

2.7 

rubber feet installation

A.

 

Place the appliance face down on a soft surface.

B.

 

Using a screw driver, remove the screws on the bottom of the appliance.

C.

 

Install the 4 rubber feet (6 rubber feet for NEFL60/72/100FH) onto the bottom of the appliance using the 
screws from Step B, see below.

NEFL32/42/50FH-EU Illustrated

NEFL60/72/100FH-EU Illustrated

The screws for installing the rubber feet are secured to the appliance. Removal of the screws is necessary for 
installing the rubber feet.

note:

Summary of Contents for Allure Series

Page 1: ...tain this manual for future reference PRODUCT NAME ADD PRODUCT CODE IF MULTIPLE _____ ILLUSTRATED ADD PRODUCT IMAGE CSA INTERTEK LOGO SAFETY INFORMATION Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing pro...

Page 2: ...h has been under water Do not operate the appliance with the glass door removed cracked or broken Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person Do not strike or slam shut the appliance glass door Keep the packaging material out of reach of children and dispose of the material in a safe manner As with all plastic bags these are not toys and should be kept away fr...

Page 3: ...ible to accidental contact burns A physical barrier is recommended if there are at risk individuals in the house To restrict access to an appliance or stove install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers young children and other at risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance Due to high temperatu...

Page 4: ...antel 14 2 7 rubber feet installation 15 2 8 hard wiring installation 16 3 1 front glass installation 17 3 0 finishing 17 3 2 front glass removal 18 3 3 crystal ember installation 18 4 1 main power button 19 4 2 operating touch display panel and remote control 19 4 0 operating instructions 19 5 0 maintenance 20 5 1 remote battery installation 20 6 0 wiring diagram 21 7 0 replacement parts 23 8 0 t...

Page 5: ...EU 50 9 lbs 23 1kg 77 4 lbs 35 1kg NEFL60FH EU 61 3 lbs 27 8kg 88 1 40kg NEFL72FH EU 81 8 lbs 37 1kg 117 3 53 2kg NEFL100FH EU 111 3 lbs 50 5kg 159 4 72 3kg A B G F E D C FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW Dimensions A B C D E F G NEFL32FH EU 32 813mm 21 5 8 550mm 5 127mm 20 1 2 520mm 27 5 16 694mm 12 304mm 22 5 16 567mm NEFL42FH EU 42 1067mm 21 5 8 550mm 5 127mm 20 1 2 520mm 37 1 2 951mm 12 304mm 32 5...

Page 6: ...safety standards of H U D for application in manufactured homes when installed according to these instructions 1 3 general instructions As with most electronic devices your new electric fireplace has been designed to operate at temperatures between 5 C 41 F and 35 C 95 F During the colder winter months allow the fireplace to reach room temperature before turning it on 1 4 unpacking and testing appli...

Page 7: ... NEFL100FH 16 D ST4x12 Metal Screws NEFL32FH 100FH 8 E Remote Control NEFL32FH 100FH 1 F Wall Bracket NEFL32FH 50FH 1 NEFL60FH 100FH 2 G Crystals NEFL32FH 100FH 2 H Cover Plate NEFL32FH 100FH 1 I Strain Relief NEFL32FH 100FH 1 J Metal Bracket NEFL32FH 100FH 4 K Cord Corner NEFL32FH 100FH 2 L Cord Corner NEFL32FH 100FH 2 M Cord Cover NEFL32FH 2 NEFL42FH 100FH 1 N Rubber Foot NEFL32FH 50FH 4 NEFL60F...

Page 8: ...FL42FH EU NEFL50FH EU NEFL60FH EU NEFL72FH EU NEFL100FH EU SAMPLE Canada Canada Wolf Steel E Wolf Steel E Poppen Po 41 41 Importer Importer NEFL32FH MT EU NEFL32FH MT EU AM NEFL42FH MT EU NEFL42FH MT EU AM NEFL50FH MT EU NEFL50FH MT EU AM NEFL60FH M P NEFL7 N P P H EU 1 7 locating appliance Due to high temperatures this electric appliance should be located out of traffic Keep combustible materials...

Page 9: ...tested and listed for us only with the approved optional accessories Use of optional accessories not specifically tested for this electric appliance could void the warranty and or result in a safety hazard If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable v...

Page 10: ...8 16 EN 10 installation 2 2 minimum mantel clearances When using paint or lacquer to finish the mantel the paint or lacquer must be heat resistant to prevent discoloration WARNING Side View 8 203mm Mantel Floor Wall ...

Page 11: ... Finishing Material 2 3 framing Non load bearing MODEL NO A B NEFL32FH EU 21 535mm 27 13 16 707mm NEFL42FH EU 21 535mm 38 965mm NEFL50FH EU 21 535mm 45 15 16 1166mm NEFL60FH EU 21 535mm 55 13 16 1418mm NEFL72FH EU 21 535mm 67 7 8 1725mm NEFL100FH EU 21 535mm 95 7 8 2435mm ...

Page 12: ...o Figure 1 D Mark out location then mount the bracket s onto the wall using the supplied screws This bracket MUST have the hooks facing upward and be level E With the wall mounting bracket installed have two people lift the appliance up and insert the two hooks on the bracket into the two slots on the back of the appliance F Check the appliance for stability ensuring that the bracket will not pull...

Page 13: ...to the wall Bend the two top tabs upward on the front glass Refer to Figure 4 Use the 6 screws provided to lock the appliance into the wall with the existing two side flanges Refer to Figure 2 Install the media and reinstall the glass front E If partial recess into the wall Use the two mounting brackets supplied to lock the appliance to the wall see Figure 3 It is recommended the walls of the appl...

Page 14: ...on for instructions C Install the top and bottom brackets provided D Insert the appliance into the mantel and secure it with the brackets or refer to electric fireplace mantel installation manual for proper appliance installation instructions E Place the crystal embers along the media tray refer to crystal ember installation section F Reinstall the glass front The appliance tabs come bent You must...

Page 15: ...he bottom of the appliance C Install the 4 rubber feet 6 rubber feet for NEFL60 72 100FH onto the bottom of the appliance using the screws from Step B see below NEFL32 42 50FH EU Illustrated NEFL60 72 100FH EU Illustrated The screws for installing the rubber feet are secured to the appliance Removal of the screws is necessary for installing the rubber feet note ...

Page 16: ...e wire connectors from the power cord The power cord may be discarded C Take the new cover plate supplied in the hardware bag Punch out the 7 8 22 2mm hole and install a box connector through the junction box Snap the box connector clamp onto the supply wires D Using the wire connectors connect the ground green wires G the common white wires N together and the hot black wires L Refer to Figure 3 E...

Page 17: ...e glass in and down to securely engage with the brackets It must be fully engaged to ensure the touch display panel performs properly H Secure the front glass using the screws provided to the top of the appliance see Figure 3 If fully recessed this is not necessary Paper Paper Pin FIG 1 FIG 2 Power supply service must be completed prior to finishing to avoid reconstruction Heat vents and air openi...

Page 18: ...f the appliance as shown below B Have two people lift the glass up and away from the appliance holding the glass vertical not flat while carrying Place the glass face down onto a soft non abrasive surface careful not to flex the glass C Install the crystal embers refer to cystal ember installation section Install the front glass by aligning with the pins on the appliance This ensures the touch dis...

Page 19: ...50W H2 heater blows hot air 1500W NOTE Heater functions cycle from H0 BL H1 H2 Press and hold the heater button for 5s the heater and temperature setting will be locked onto the selected setting Hold the button for 5s again the heater will be unlocked 1 Press once Touch panel indicator becomes active 2 Press again until desired setting is reached Digital display shows setting circles as below NOTE...

Page 20: ... plug from outlet or turn of the house circuit breaker to electric appliance receptacle Do not install replacement lamps that exceed specified maximum watts The halogen lamps in your appliance can be extremely hot Allow at least 10 minutes between turning off the appliance and removing the lamps to avoid accidental burns Do not handle the lamp with bare fingers oils from your skin will damage the ...

Page 21: ...1 wiring diagram 6 0 wiring diagram NEFL32FH EU NEFL42FH EU NEFL50FH EU Turn off the appliance completely and let cool before servicing Only a qualified service person should service and repair this electric appliance WARNING ...

Page 22: ...W415 1699 02 08 16 EN 22 wiring diagram NEFL72FH EU NEFL60FH EU NEFL100FH EU ...

Page 23: ... warranty replacement parts a photocopy of the original invoice will be required to honour the claim When ordering replacement parts always give the following information Model Serial Number of appliance Installation date of appliance Part number Description of part Finish Parts part numbers and availability are subject to change without notice Parts identified as stocked will be delivered within 2...

Page 24: ...09 W527 0008 W527 0010 W527 0011 W527 0012 W527 0013 Reflector Spindle 8 W435 0087 W435 0087 W435 0087 W435 0087 W435 0087 W435 0087 Synchronous Motor EU 9 W062 0073 W062 0073 W062 0073 W062 0073 W062 0073 W062 0073 Blower and Heater Assembly EU 10 W190 0095 W190 0095 W190 0095 W190 0095 W190 0095 W190 0095 Remote Control 11 W190 0096 W190 0096 W190 0096 W190 0101 W190 0101 W190 0101 Circuit Board...

Page 25: ...pliance will not come on when power button switch is put into the ON position Appliance is not plugged into an electrical outlet Check plug and plug it in Hard wire connections are not correct if applicable See HARD WIRING INSTALLATION section Appliance has overheated and safety thermal switch has tripped Unplug power or turn off the circuit breaker allow appliance to cool for 15 minutes then plug...

Page 26: ...e sale of this product Any damages to appliance brass trim or other component due to water weather damage long periods of dampness condensation damaging chemicals or cleaners will not be the responsibility of NAPOLEON NAPOLEON reserves the right to have its representative inspect any product or part thereof prior to honouring any warranty claim All parts replaced under the Limited Warranty Policy ...

Page 27: ...9 02 08 17 27 replacement parts 10 0 service warranty Appliance Service History This heater must be serviced annually depending on usage Date Dealer Name Service Technician Name Service Performed Special Concerns ...

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