Temperature Control: To adjust the temperature to your individual requirements, turn
the temperature control dial to the right (clockwise) to increase the desired
temperature and to the left for lower temperature. This temperature control dial can
only be used while the O/I switch and 750W & 1500W switches are in the ON position.
When the heater reaches the desired temperature, the heater and 750W/1500W
indicator light will turn off but the fan will continue to operate. Adjust this knob to restart
the heater.
Dimmer Control Knob: Turn the dimmer dial clockwise or counter clockwise to get the
desired flame intensity. The dimmer switch can only be used when the O/I switch is in
the on position.
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.
NOTE: In order to shut down the heater safely, it is recommended to turn the
Temperature Control knob to lowest setting and allow the heater to cool down before
press the O/I switch to off position.
Maintenance:
WARNING:
Completely disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or
cleaning, to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock. The bulbs in your unit can become
extremely hot. Allow at least 10 minutes between turning off the unit and removing the
light bulbs to avoid the accidental burning of the skin. Maintenance should only be
performed by a certified technician.
RISK OF FIRE:
Do not exceed the recommended bulb wattage.
Replacing The Light Bulb:
Step 1: Remove 12 screws on the back of fireplace and open the rear cover. There
are 2 larger screws and 10 smaller screws.
Step 2: You will find 1 X 40W Type B-10 bulb under log-set bed.
Step 3: Loosen and remove the burnt out bulb and replace with new bulb.
Step 4: Close the rear cover. Secure the 2 larger screws into the top left corner hole
and bottom right corner holes as shown in the diagram. Secure the 10 smaller screws
into the remaining holes. Make sure the screws are in the correct holes and have
been tightened.
Step 5: Plug in the unit.