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Inspire Electric Fireplace

10009472

Operating Instructions

Heater Operation

The heater is operated by the remote control handset. 
A master ON/OFF switch is located under the appliance 
on the left hand side. This is used to turn the appliance 
completely off.
All further operations are controlled by using the remote 
control handset. (Fig. 5)
1.  Ensure the appliance is plugged in and switched on.
2.  To turn the fire on, press the fire on/flame effect but-

ton.

3.  For low heat, ensure the flame effect is on and press 

the low heat button once. To turn the low heat off, 
press the low heat button a second time. The fire will 
now be running with flame effect only.

4.  For high heat, ensure the flame effect and low heat 

settings have been switched on. Press the high 
heat button. The high heat button will only work if 
the flame effect and low heat have already been 
switched on. To turn high heat off, press the high 
heat button a second time. The fire will now be run-
ning with low heat.

5.  To place the fire in a standby mode at any time, 

press the fire off button.

 

Switch 

Marking 

Operation

 Master ON/OFF 

O  I 

On/Off. Depress to I,  

 

 

 

this supplies power to the  

 

 

 

appliance and places it in  

 

 

 

a standby mode.

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Fire On/Flame 

Effect Only

Low Heat 

On/Off

Fire Off

High Heat 

On/Off

FP1639

Fig. 5

  Remote control handset.

NOTE:

 The frequency setting of the RF transmitter label 

affixed on the lower left front of the unit must match the 
dial setting on the rear of the remote control handset.

Frequency Setting Information

 

Dial Set 

Switch Set

 

ON/ON/ON/ON

 

ON/ON/ON/OFF

 

ON/ON/OFF/ON

 

ON/ON/OFF/OFF

 

ON/OFF/ON/ON

 

ON/OFF/ON/OFF

 

ON/OFF/OFF/ON

 

ON/OFF/OFF/OFF

 

OFF/ON/ON/ON

 

OFF/ON/ON/OFF

 

OFF/ON/OFF/ON

 

OFF/ON/OFF/OFF

 

OFF/OFF/ON/ON

 

OFF/OFF/ON/OFF

 

OFF/OFF/OFF/ON

 

OFF/OFF/OFF/OFF

ON

  1 

4

Example of Frequency Setting

Switch Set = ON ON OFF ON
Dial Set = C

Summary of Contents for ICVCTK01

Page 1: ...HOCK OR FIRE MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE FOR YOUR SAFETY Service must be performed by a qualified service agency DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE C US Inspire Electric Fireplace Model ICVCEFP01 Trim Models ICVCTK01 Black Trim Kit ICVCTK02 Pewter Trim Kit 10009472 12 06 Rev 2 ...

Page 2: ...k fire hazard and will void the war ranty Table of Contents Installation Instructions General 3 Locating your fireplace 3 Clearance to combustibles 3 Fireplace dimensions 4 Electrical specifications 4 Electrical connection 4 Grounding instructions 4 Direct Hard Wiring Electric Fireplace 5 Fireplace Assembly Unpack the appliance 6 Carton contents 6 Appliance mounting 6 Heater assembly 6 Trim assembly ...

Page 3: ...ocation for your new fireplace en sure the general instructions are followed Also for best effect install the fireplace out of direct sunlight Clearance to Combustibles Sides including trim assembly 0 0 mm Bottom 9 250 mm Top 3 914 mm SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 13 This appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes with the current CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical co...

Page 4: ...14 AWG minimum and constructed of two current carrying conductors with ground A heavy duty extension cord with the shortest length possible for the connection is recommended and must not be longer than 50 ft 15 2 m Do not coil or cover the extension cord Electrical outlet wiring must comply with local building codes and other applicable regulations to reduce the risk of fire elec trical shock and i...

Page 5: ...e the compartment gently separate the three 3 wires of the power cord into separate wires by gently pulling them apart DO NOT use a knife as this may expose bare conductors The hot wire is connected to the main power switch and is termi nated with a straight terminal connector The neutral wire is connected at the circuit board s screw clamp terminal block The green ground wire is attached to the g...

Page 6: ...ount the hanger in place A 3 Phillips screwdriver is recommended Depending on the wall type proper anchors have to be used For your convenience expansion anchors are provided Be sure to check the anchors for suit ability for the wall type 7 Mount the heater main body to the hanger Heater Assembly Before assembling the trim to the heater main body arrange the pebbles onto the plastic front form emb...

Page 7: ...magnet location Insert Panel FP1638 Fig 3 Place insert panels on either side of trim 5 Hang the trim to the heater main body s upper trim support at a slight angle and between the trim insert panels Slowly swing the trim down until the mag nets catch to the heater main body ...

Page 8: ... and low heat have already been switched on To turn high heat off press the high heat button a second time The fire will now be run ning with low heat 5 To place the fire in a standby mode at any time press the fire off button Switch Marking Operation Master ON OFF O I On Off Depress to I this supplies power to the appliance and places it in a standby mode Fire On Flame Effect Only Low Heat On Off Fi...

Page 9: ... the assistance of a quali fied technician It is advisable to use genuine CFM Corporation replace ment parts available from your authorized dealer Light Bulb Replacement 1 Disconnect the appliance from the main power sup ply 2 Remove the decorative trim assembly 3 Remove the pebbles and ember bed 4 Remove the removable panel by unscrewing the four 4 screws Fig 6 5 Remove the colored filter from the ...

Page 10: ... 5 Circuit Board B 99610 6 Transmitter B 100990 7 Fan Heater 1097 99660 8 Flame Blower B 99580 9 Power Cord B 99590 10 Landscape Electric Screen B 91130 CFM Corporation reserves the right to make changes in design materials specifications prices and discontinue colors and products at any time without notice Alternate 20W Energy Saving Bulb Sylvania CF20EL 830 MED 1 1 3 4 5 7 9 8 10 9472 Inspire par...

Page 11: ...llation labor construction transportation or other related costs expenses arising from defective part s repair replacement or otherwise of same will not be covered by this warranty nor shall the Company assume responsibility for same Further the Company will not be responsible for any incidental indirect or consequential damages except as provided by law 1 YEAR WARRANTY For Vermont Castings Electr...

Page 12: ...2695 Meadowvale Blvd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5N 8A3 800 668 5323 www cfmcorp com CFM Corporation ...

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