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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Inform ation O peration Instructions Installation Instructions C are and M aintenance
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A SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate or install the product.WVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA
A WARNING: A n y u s e o f t h i s a p p l i a n c e o t h e r t h a n t h a t r e c o m m e n d e d b y t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r i n
this ow ners m anual m ay cause fire, burns, electric shock and/or other serious injuries or death.
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons including the following:

1. Read the manufacturers instructions completely before using this appliance.

2. This appliance will become hot when in use. To avoid bums, do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces. The grill

at the top of this heater in particular will become hot when the heater is active. Take special care not to block

the air intake or exhaust vents.

3. Extreme caution is necessary when the appliance is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the heater

is left operating and unattended.

4. Do not operate the heater if the power cord or plug has been damaged or the heater has been damaged or

malfunctioned in any way. Take the appliance to an authorized service facility for examination, electrical or

mechanical adjustment or repair.

5. Do not use outdoors.

6. This heater is not intended for use in bathrooms, laundry areas and similar indoor locations. Never locate heater

e e ay fall in 0 a bathtub or other water container.

7. To disconnect e applia ee,

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s ~OFF, a d en remove the plug from the electrical outlet.

8. The appliance comes equipped with a 3 prong-grounding plug. Do not cut the grounding prong. Connect to

properly grounded 120V outlets only.

9. Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust openings as this may cause an electric

shock or fire, or damage the appliance.

10. To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes 0 ex aus in any manner. Do not use on soft surfaces, like

a bed, where openings may become blocked.

11. 'AII electrical heaters have hot and arching or sparking parts inside. Do not use in areas where gasoline, paint,

or flammable liquids are used or stored or ere the appliance will be exposed to flammable vapors.

12. Avoid using the appliance with an extensio cord. Extension cords may overheat and cause a risk of fire. If an

extension cord MUST be used, the cord mus be No. 16AWG minimum size and rated not less than 1875 Watts.

The extension cord must be a 3-prong cord with grounding type plug and cord connection and should not

exceed 20' (6m) in length.

13. When transporting or storing the hea er, ta e care to keep both the unit and power cord/plug dry, free from

excessive vibration and away from

ees.

14. Use the heater only as described'

Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may

cause fire, electric shock or i iu

15. Do not attempt to bum ood 0 0 er a e ials in this heater.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
Read all instructions and warning prior to operating the appliance. Ensure that all controls are in the "OFF" position before plugging the appliance in to a properly grounded electrical outlet. The control panel of the appliance is located behind the wire grate above the window on the front (Fig. 1).

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Using the Control Panel and the Remote Control:

Simulated Flame Effect:

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Push button (A) power ON/OFF.

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Push button (0) to turn the flame ON/OFF.

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Push button (E) to -: flame brightness.

Heat Setting:

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Push button (C) once to activate low heat setting

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Push button (C) second time to activate high heat setting

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Push button (C) third time to activate the "AUTO" function.

Turn thermostat (8) dial to desired setting.

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Push button (C) fourth time to shut heater off

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IN S T A L L A T IO N IN S T R U C T IO N S gfedcbaZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA
PLUGGING IN THE HEATER(Refer to FigA):
This heater is for use on 120 Volts. The heater has a 3-prong grounded plug (fig. A). If your electrical outlet has only 2 slots (fig. B), you will have to use an adapter (fig. C) to convert from the 3-prong power cord to a 2-slot receptacle. The green grounding .plug extending from the adapter must be securely connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box. The adapter should only be used if a proper 3-slot receptacle is not
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GROU DING MEANS
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A 15 AMP circuit is required to operate this appliance. If the breaker trips when the appliance is running, you may need to move the appliance to another loea ion or unplug other appliances that are on the same circuit.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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to th e "O F F " p o sitio n an d u n p lu g . A llo w th e ap p lian ce to b e "O F F " fo r at least 10 m in u tes b efo re perform ing any m aintenance in order to allow all com ponents to cool properly.
Replacing Light Bulbs: · Make sure that all controls are off and that the appliance is unplugged. · Wear latex gloves to ensure that grease/oil from your hands does not transfer to the bulbs. · Take hold of each side of the bulb cover panel at the bottom of the firebox and pull straight
out (See Fig.5). You can see three 40W light bulbs in the firebox (See Fig.6). · Examine the light bulbs to determine which bulbs require replacement. · Remove the burnt out bulb and replace with a new 40W bulb -do not over tighten. · Replace the cover panel (See Fig.7).
A W A R N IN G : DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED B U L B WATTAGE.
· Replace the bulb cover panel.

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Cleaning:
· To remove dust from glass window, use clean dry cloth. · To remove fingerprints or other marks from glass window, use clean damp cloth. Do not spray
glass cleaner or other liquids directly onto the window. · Clean metal surfaces with a clean damp cloth making sure not to push dust or debris into any air
intake or exhaust vents. · Do not use abrasive cleaners or spray liquids on any part of the appliance. · Periodic cleaning/vacuuming of the fan/heater unit is strongly recommended to ensure that no
dirt or foreign objects build up.

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TR O U B LE S H O O TIN G
A W A R N IN G :gfeTducrbnaZoYffXtWheVUaTpSplRiaQncPeO, NMuLnKplJuIgHGaFnEdDCleBt Acool for at least 10 m inutes before attem pting
to service. Only a qualified professional should attempt to service or repair the appliance.

P roblem Flame is dim or not present

P ossible C ause 1. Dimmer control button is set too
low.
2. Light bulbs are burned out.

3. "Flame wand" has come loose from bracket.

The appliance turns off and will not turn back on

4. "Flame wand" motor is not functioning.
1. The overheat protection device in the appliance has been triggered.

2. House circuit breaker has been

The appliance does not

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turn on when the button is

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work 3. Manual controls on the appliance must be "ON n before operating the remote control.

C orrective A ction 1. Push button E"+" to increase light.
2. Inspect light bulbs and replace if
necessary. (see Maintenance section of this manual) 3. Remove back panel. Secure end of "flame wand" back into the support bracket. 4. Call for Technical Service.
1. Turn all controls off, unplug the appliance, allow to cool for at least 10 minutes, then plug back in and restart.
2. Reset house circuit breaker.
1. Tum all controls off, unplug the appliance, allow to cool for at least 10 minutes, then plug back in and restart.
1. Replace all batteries in the remote control.
2. Push the appliance "ON" using
the manual control panel, then use remote control to operate. If using the remote control to operate the appliance, you must also turn the appliance "ON" using the remote control.

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TR O U B LE S H O O TIN G
A W A R N IN G :gfeTducrbnaZoYffXtWheVUaTpSplRiaQncPeO, NMunLpKlJuIgHGaFnEdDCleBt Acool for at least 10 m inutes before attem pting
to service. Only a qualified professional should attempt to service or repair the appliance.

P roblem Flame is dim or not present

P ossible C ause

C orrective A ction

1. Dim m er control button is set tooWVU11.TSRPQuPsOh NbMuLttoKnJIHEG"+F"EtDoCinBcArease light.

low.

2. Inspect light bulbs and replace if

2. Light bulbs are burned out.

necessary. (see Maintenance

section of this manual)

3 . "Flame wand" has come loose

3 . Remove back panel. Secure

from bracket.

end of "flame wand" back into the

support bracket.

4. "Flame wand" motor is not functioning.

4. Call for Technical Service.

The appliance turns off and will not turn back on

1. The overheat protection device in the appliance has been triggered.

The appliance does no turn on when the button is pushed to "ON"

2. House circuit breaker has been
tripped. T eave ea pro ection device in the appliance has been triggered.

Remote control does not work

2. Low batteries.
3 . Manual controls on the appliance must be "ON" before operating the remote control.

1. Turn all controls off, unplug the appliance, allow to cool for at least 10 minutes, then plug back in and restart.
2. Reset house circuit breaker.
1. Turn all controls off, unplug the appliance, allow to cool for at least 10 minutes, then plug back in and restart.
1. Replace all batteries in the remote control.
2. Push the appliance "ON" using
the manual control panel, then use remote control to operate. If using the remote control to operate the appliance, you must also turn the appliance "ON" using the remote control.

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