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PARTS LIST
Fireplace .................................................................................................................................1
A) Mounting bracket ...........................................................................................................1
B) Mounting screws ............................................................................................................3
C) Wall anchors ...................................................................................................................3
D) Washers ...........................................................................................................................3
TOOLS REQUIRED: Level, electric drill, drill bits 5/16 in (8 mm), Phillips
screwdriver, hammer, safety goggles and gloves.
CAUTION:
The electric fireplace heater unit should not be positioned in an area
exposed to direct sunlight.
INSTALLATION
Step 1: Select the wall location where you want to hang your electric fireplace heater.
Measure the area where the mounting bracket will be installed. Using the
level, draw a guide line. Mark on the line where you will drill your holes for the
mounting screws. Use the guide line as the center line to ensure your fireplace
will be mounted straight and level. See Fig. A.
fig. A
Step 2: Drill 3 holes 5/16 in (8 mm) on the marked locations. For holes that do not hit
studs, use the supplied wall anchors (C). Install the wall anchors into the holes
and gently tap them into place with a hammer, until the flange of the wall
anchor is flush with the wall surface. See Fig. B.
fig. B
Step 3: Secure the mounting bracket (A) to the wall with 3 mounting screws (B) and
washers (D). See Fig. C.
fig. C
Step 4: Mount the fireplace to the mounting bracket. The extruded flange on the back
of the fireplace shall be fully inserted into the mounting bracket. See Fig. D.
fig. D
OPERATION
NOTE:
The electric fireplace heater may emit a slight harmless odor when first turned
on. This is caused by activating the internal heater components for the first time and
should not occur again.
After reading complete instructions, confirm all controls on fireplace are in the OFF
position. 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
unit 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. See below for
other control switches.
: Standby switch. Press this switch once to turn on the fireplace. Press again to
turn off all functions below.
:
Press this button once for flame effect. The unit will be beep and the indicator
light will be ON. The bulbs for flame effect will turn 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 0/I and standby switches are
in the on position for low heat. The indicator light will turn on.
1500W:
For high heat function - Press this switch while the 0/I, standby and 750W
switches are in the on position for high heat. The indicator light will turn on.
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 0/I or standby switch is turned off, all other heater functions will stop
even though the switches may be in the ON position.