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OPERATION
After reading complete instructions, confirm
all controls on fireplace are in the OFF posi-
tion. Plug the fireplace into a 15AMP/120Volt
outlet. If the cord does not reach, you may
use an extension cord rated for a minimum
of 1875 WATTS. Once the fireplace insert
has been properly connected to a grounded
electrical outlet, it is ready to operate.
OPERATION BY
THE CONTROL PANEL
The controls are located on the left side of
the fireplace unit.
O/I
: Press this button for main power. The
indicator light will turn on.
: Standby switch. Press this button once
the unit becomes energized and you can
select the following functions as desired.
Press this button again - the unit will be OFF
and enter standby mode.
: Press this button once for flame effect.
The unit will be beep and the indicator light
will be ON. The bulbs for flame effect & log-
set will be ON. To adjust the flame intensity,
hold down the button - the flame optics will
go higher or lower. Once you have found
the desired setting, release the button.
Pressing the button again will stop the light
function.
750W:
For low heat function - Press this
switch while the
O/I
switch is in the on
position for low heat. The indicator light will
turn on.
1500W:
For high heat function - Press this
button while the
O/I
switch and the 750W
switch are in the ON position for high heat.
The indicator light will turn on.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL:
To adjust the
temperature to your individual require-
ments, turn the temperature control dial to
the right (clockwise) to increase the desired
temperature and to the left for lower tem-
perature. This temperature control dial can
only be used while the
O/I
button and 750W
or 1500W switches are in the ON position.
When the heater reaches to the desired
temperature, the heater and 750W/1500W
indicator light will turn OFF but the fan still
keeps working with air flow. Adjust this
knob to restart the heater.
NOTE:
When the
O/I
switch is turned OFF all
other heater functions will stop even though
the switches may be in the ON position.
A S S E M B LY I N S T R U C T I O N S
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