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FLAME/LOG:
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:
Press this button for low heat level. The unit will beep, the
pilot light and indicator light will be on. The fireplace heater will
give low heat level. Pressing once again will stop the low heat
level function.
1500W:
Press this button for high heat level. The unit will beep,
the pilot light and indicator light will be on. The fireplace heater
will give high heat level. Pressing once again will stop the high
heat level function.
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Replace with 2 AAA batteries.
WARNING: DO NOT MIx OLD AND NEW BATTERIES DO
NOT MIx ALKALINE, STANDARD (CARBON-ZINC), OR
RECHARGEABLE (NICKEL CADMIUM) BATTERIES.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
Disconnect power and unplug the power cord before attempting
any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock or damage to persons. 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.
RISK OF FIRE: DO NOT ExCEED THE RECOMMENDED
BULB WATTAGE.
REPLACING THE FLAME EFFECT LIGHT AND LOGSET
LIGHT BULBS
Step 1: Remove 14 screws on the back of fireplace and open
the rear cover. There are 2 larger screws and 12 smaller
screws.
Step 2: You will find 2 X 40W Type B-10 bulbs 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 larger screws into the
top left corner hole and bottom right corner holes as
shown in the diagram. Secure the 12 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.
REPAIR SET
TOUCH-UP REPAIR PAINT
Paint directly on the mantel unit if necessary. Fig. A.
Fig. A