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ELECTRIC HEATER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
AH-FP-40FH & AH-FP-50FH
ATTENTION:
1.Find a location for the electric heater that is
protected from direct sunlight.
2.Do not plug the electric heater into the power
outlet before you read all instructions.
Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL AH FP 40FH AH FP 50FH ATTENTION 1 Find a location for the electric heater that is protected from direct sunlight 2 Do not plug the electric heater into the power outlet before you read all instructions ...
Page 2: ...s has been dropped or damaged in any manner Take heater to authorized service facility for examination electrical or mechanical adjustment or repair 6 Under no circumstance should this electric heater be modified Parts having to be removed for servicing must be replaced by a certified repair center prior to operating this electric heater again 7 Do not use outdoors or anywhere it can get wet This ...
Page 3: ... should new circuits or outlets be required 18 Always disconnect power before performing any cleaning maintenance or relocation of the heater 19 For off season storage keep in a dry place NOTE Procedures and techniques that are considered important enough to emphasize CAUTION Procedures and techniques which if not carefully followed will result in damage to the equipment or personal property or ma...
Page 4: ...4 Parts list REF NO DESCRIPTION QTY A 8 x 1 8 PCS B 8 PCS C 1 PC D 4 PCS E 2 PCS F 2 PCS G 4 PCS H 8 PCS I 1 bag ...
Page 5: ... Clearance Please allow a minimum of 0 5 spacing from the rear of the unit to a wall Wall Opening Dimensions Note Before installing the heater please confirm the opening size of the wall SKU NO Unit Overall Dimensions Cutout Dimensions W D H AH FP 40FH 40 x 6 2 x17 7 36 75 x 6 313 x 17 125 AH FP 50FH 50 x 6 2 x17 7 46 75 x 6 313 x 17 125 ...
Page 6: ... 2 Remove the front cover by pulling it upward See Fig A 1 and Fig A 2 Fig A 1 Fig A 2 Step 2 Secure the unit to the back wall using the 4 screws A as shown in Fig B Fig B Step 3 Replace the front cover and secure it with two mounting screws See Fig C Fig C ...
Page 7: ...er can be mounted properly and leveled Step 2 Drill 4 holes 8 mm 5 16in in diameter and 43 mm 1 7in deep on the marked locations For holes that do not hit stud use the supplied wall anchor Install the wall anchors into the holes and gently tap them into place with a hammer until the flange of the wall anchor is flush with the wall surface See Fig B Step 3 Secure the mounting bracket to the wall an...
Page 8: ...ig D 1 Fig D 2 Step 5 Mount the heater on wall using the keyhole slots of the metal bracket at the back of the heater See Fig E Make sure that the mounting bracket is completely engaged into the metal bracket at the back of the heater Fig E Step 6 Secure the mounting bracket to the heater using 2 mounting screws See Fig F Fig F ...
Page 9: ...ep 7 Replace the front cover and secure it with two mounting screws See Fig G Fig G Type 3 Portable Standing Fix the bracket F by installing 4 screws G Then present it in anywhere you prefer See Fig A Fig A ...
Page 10: ...ews Remove the front cover by pulling it upward See Fig A Fig A 1 Fig A 2 Step 2 Put the artificial crystal stones I or artificial branches H into the heater See Fig B Fig B Step 3 Replace the front cover and secure it with two mounting screws See Fig C Fig C ...
Page 11: ...n change the brightness of the carbon bed flame For main flame effect function Press this button to change main flame color There are three types of main flame effect And hold this button for about 3 seconds can change the brightness of the main flame Press this button to set the temperature Press this button to the desired temperature When desired ambient temperature is reached the heater will au...
Page 12: ...r carbon bed flame effect Press this button to adjust the brightness of the carbon bed flame There are 6 light intensities for your selection The flame optics will go lower under the sequence of 6 5 4 3 2 and 1 Press again to turn off Pressing the button again will go higher under the sequence of 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 Press this button to change main flame color By default the main flame color is yellow...
Page 13: ...leaning to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock Maintenance should only be performed by a certified technician Cleaning Before cleaning any parts of the fireplace make sure to first turn off the controls and then unplug the unit from power source CAUTION Wait until the unit has completely cooled before attempting any cleaning Cleaning Glass Panel Remove dust with clean dry cloth Remove finger...