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If repairing or replacing any electrical component or wiring, the original wire routing, color coding
and securing locations must be followed.

LIGHT
RETURN

HEATER
RETURN

1 RED

RED

BLACK

FLAME
MOTOR

MOTOR

N.O.

+

-

LIGHT

COM.

WHITE

BLACK/BLUE

BLACK

BLUE

WHITE

BLACK/BLUE

RED

LIMIT SWITCH

BLUE

FAN
MOTOR

LINE

NEUTRAL

NEUTRAL

2 WHITE

GREEN

LAMP
RETURN

LAMP

7 BLACK/BLUE

5 WHITE

GROUND

1

6

7

6

3

5

6

5

2

8

9

4

4

5

4

6 WHITE

8 BLACK/BLUE

Electrical Wiring Diagram

Any electrical repairs or rewiring of this unit should be carried out by a licensed electrician in accordance with
national and local codes.

NOTE: VCEF26 uses 2 instead of 3
light bulbs for flame and ember bed.

WARNING:

Disconnect Power Before Servicing

1.  Fan/Heater
2.  Circuit Board
3.  Motor DC
4.  Light Socket w/Wiring Assy
5.  Light Bulb
6.  Wire Clip
7.  Bushing Snap
8.  Strain Relief
9.  Power Cord 16/3

Cleaning

Cleaning of the touchpad label at the bottom front of
the unit is to be done only using a soft cloth, slightly
dampened in water (if needed, a small amount of dish
soap can be added to the water) and dried using a
clean, dry soft cloth. Cleaning of the screen diffuser is
to be done using only water and a lint free cloth. DO
NOT use any abrasive household cleaners as these
products will damage the touchpad controls and the
diffusing screen.

Maintenance of Motors

The motors used on the fan and the drum assembly
are prelubricated for extended bearing life and require
no further lubrication. However, periodic cleaning/vac-
uuming of the fan/heater and around the air intake,
located under the top shelf (Fig. 4), is recommended.

Make sure the power is turned OFF
before proceeding.

Any electrical re-wiring of this appliance must be done by a quali-
fied electrician. This wiring must be done in accordance with local
codes and/or in Canada with the current CSA C22.1 Canadian
Electrical Code, and for US installations, the National Electrical
Code ANSI/NFPA NO 70.

Summary of Contents for EFGM5F0

Page 1: ...BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING APPLIANCE WARNING IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE F...

Page 2: ...hazard and will void the warranty Installation Instructions General 3 Locating Your Fireplace 3 Clearance to Combustibles 3 Cabinet Installations 3 Fireplace Dimensions 4 Electrical Specifications 4...

Page 3: ...ny other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire electric shock or injury to persons 18 Avoid the use of an extension cord because of the risk of overheating the cord and the risk of fi...

Page 4: ...2 mm 11 292 mm 11 292 mm F 18 457 mm 25 635 mm 28 711 mm G 25 641 mm 32 819 mm 35 895 mm H 19 495 mm 22 578 mm 26 667 mm J 31 787 mm 36 916 mm 38 971 mm K 43 1114 mm 51 1295 mm 54 1373 mm L 21 557 mm...

Page 5: ...or fuse in the electrical panel of the dwelling The cable between the circuit fuse panel and the fireplace must meet all local and national codes and in no case shall the wires be less than 14 gauge 1...

Page 6: ...Using a wire nut connect the hot lead black of the power cable to the power cord wire that ends in 90 terminal on the control board side it ends on your right hand side Similarly connect the neutral...

Page 7: ...he front cover holding both sides of the cover pull gently towards you and down Fig 5 Hold both sides and pull gently forward and down 7 You now have access to the heater fan unit for cleaning and or...

Page 8: ...6 5 Remove those two 2 screws using an appropriate screwdriver One screw is located on either side of the unit Replacing the Light Bulbs Pull Here both sides Fig 7 Pull ember bed out of unit 6 Pull t...

Page 9: ...leaning Cleaning of the touchpad label at the bottom front of the unit is to be done only using a soft cloth slightly dampened in water if needed a small amount of dish soap can be added to the water...

Page 10: ...lame effect is off This mode allows you to use your fire place as an electric heater without any flame effect Refer to Figures 10 11 for locations of the buttons on both the touchpad and remote contro...

Page 11: ...increase the room temperature depress button 6 to increase room temperature set ting When the set temperature is reached the heater will automatically cycle on and off to maintain the tem perature set...

Page 12: ...0009238 10009239 3 Circuit Board 10009626 10009626 10009626 4 Refractory Right side 10009198 10009199 10009202 5 Refractory Left Side 10009198 10009200 10009201 6 DC Motor 10009621 10009621 10009621 7...

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Page 15: ...le price of the defective part s 6 Any installation labor construction transportation or other related costs expenses arising from defective part s repair replacement or otherwise of same will not be...

Page 16: ...CFM Corporation 2695 Meadowvale Blvd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5N 8A3 800 668 5323 www cfmcorp com...

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