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6.  Remove the three (3) sided Cover:

i)  From the bottom of the fireplace, remove the four (4) 

Phillips screws as shown in Figure 6 (Page 7).

ii)  From the front of the fireplace, remove six (6) Phillips 

screws as shown in Figure 7 (Page 7).

iii)  Carefully turn the fireplace onto its front and remove: 

two (2) Phillips screws from along the top edge of 

the rear of the fireplace; and three (3) Phillips screws 

from each side edge of the rear of the fireplace (8 in 

total) (Figure 8, Page 7).

!

 NOTE:  

The number of screws along the top and side 

edge of the fireplace may vary.

iv)  Carefully turn the fireplace upright and remove the 

three (3) sided Cover by pulling the bottom edges out 

and away from the Chassis and lifting up.

7.  Remove the Log Set by pulling up the front edge of the 

Log Set and forwards to clear the rear tab of the Log Set 

from underneath the mirror.

8.  Pull the Flicker Rod to the far right, towards the Flicker 

Motor, then bend it gently enough to clear the bracket on 

the left (Figure 11).

into place.

10. Re-assemble fireplace in reverse order as above.

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 NOTE:  

When installing the Cover back onto the chassis: 

place the bottom flap of the Cover on the top surface of 

the Bottom Panel; the rear flap of the Cover tucks behind 

the Back Panel; and the front flap of the Cover to overlap 

the front edge of the Chassis (Figure 10).

Figure 10

Back Panel

Bottom Panel

Cover 

Side

Cover sides fit on 

top of Bottom Panel 

(i) and inside Back 

Panel (ii)

( i )

( ii )

Switch Replacement

If the fireplace was operating prior to servicing allow at least 

five (5) minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off 

to avoid accidental burning of skin.
Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or 

cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to 

persons.

Each of the three (3) switches (Main On/Off Switch, Low 

Heat Switch and High Heat Switch) will have the same 

replacement procedure.

Replacement Procedure:

1.  Pull fireplace away from the wall far enough to access 

the back of the unit.

2.  Remove two (2) Phillips screws from each of the four (4) 

brackets which attach the fireplace to the mantel 

 

(Figure 3, Page 6).

3.  Carefully push fireplace out the front of the mantel to 

remove (Figure 4, Page 6).

4.  Turn fireplace on it’s back and remove the four (4) 

Phillips screws that attach the Trim to the fireplace (if 

applicable) (Figure 5, Page 7).

5.  Turn the fireplace upright and slide the Trim up to unhook 

the Trim from the fireplace and remove.

Figure 11

View shown exploded for 

clarity and detail

Flicker Rod

Flicker Rod 

Support Bracket

Flicker Motor

9.  Pull the Flicker Rod carefully away from the Flicker Motor 

until cleared.

10. Remove three (3) Phillips screws from each side of the 

fireplace (refer to Figure 12, Page 9).  This will allow the 

Flicker Rod Support Bracket Assembly to be removed, 

and for the Control Panel to bend forward.

11. Bend the upper left corner of the Control Panel forward 

enough to remove the Flicker Rod Support Bracket 

Assembly (Figure 12, Page 9).

12. Remove the three (3) Wire Clips from the back of the 

switch to be replaced (each switch has three (3) wire 

clips), noting their original positions.

!

 NOTE: 

 It may be necessary to remove all Wire Clips 

in order to provide sufficient working room within the 

fireplace.  Be sure to note each wire’s original location 

Summary of Contents for Mozart CFP3811

Page 1: ...000rev00 REV PCN DATE 00 11600 Aug 31 09 In keeping with our policy of continuous product development we reserve the right to make changes without notice Dimplex North America Limited 1367 Industrial Road Cambridge ON Canada N1R 7G8 1 888 346 7539 www dimplex com ...

Page 2: ... Diagram and Parts List Page 4 Wiring Diagram Page 5 Light Bulb Replacement Page 6 Mirror Replacement Page 6 Switch Replacement Page 8 Flicker Motor Flicker Rod Replacement Page 9 Heater Assembly Cutout Replacement Page 11 Power Cord Replacement Page 13 ...

Page 3: ...ut heat B Low Heat Switch I Provides 715 Watt heat output C High Heat Switch II Provides 1430 Watt heat output with Switch B NOTE If Switches B and C are in the off position only the flame effect will turn on when Switch A is activated Resetting The Temperature Cutoff Switch Should the fireplace overheat an automatic cut out will turn the heater off and it will not come back on without being reset...

Page 4: ...r Assembly Flicker Rod 5900990100RP 4 Heater Assembly 2200491000RP 5 Cutout 2300270100RP 6 Main On Off Switch O I 2800070700RP 7 Low Heat Switch I 2800070900RP 8 High Heat Switch II 2800071000RP 9 Terminal Block 4000080100RP 10 Cord Set 4100090103RP 11 Mirror 5900980100RP 12 Front Glass 5900930100RP 13 Lampholder 4200090100RP 12 6 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 7 13 8 9 9 ...

Page 5: ...5 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 6: ... in the new bulb 5 Reattach Access Panel with screws removed in step 1 Mirror Replacement If the fireplace was operating prior to servicing allow at least five 5 minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to persons Replacement Procedure 1 P...

Page 7: ...m view of fireplace Figure 5 Trim Figure 6 Screws to remove 4 Figure 8 Figure 7 iv Carefully turn the fireplace upright and remove the three 3 sided Cover by pulling the bottom edges out and away from the Chassis and lifting up 7 Remove the two 2 Phillips screws that attach the Mirror Retaining Bracket in place Figure 9 and remove Screws to remove 8 Back view of fireplace Back view of fireplace Fi...

Page 8: ... minutes for light bulbs and heating element to cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin Disconnect power before attempting any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to persons Each of the three 3 switches Main On Off Switch Low Heat Switch and High Heat Switch will have the same replacement procedure Replacement Procedure 1 Pull fireplace away from the wall fa...

Page 9: ...5 Turn the fireplace upright and slide the Trim up to unhook the Trim from the fireplace and remove 6 Remove the three 3 sided Cover i From the bottom of the fireplace remove the four 4 Phillips screws as shown in Figure 6 Page 7 ii From the front of the fireplace remove six 6 Phillips screws as shown in Figure 7 Page 7 iii Carefully turn the fireplace onto its front and remove two 2 Phillips scre...

Page 10: ...l positions Figure 16 Figure 14 15 Remove five 5 black Phillips screws from the front of the Reflector and one 1 silver Phillips screw and nut head of screw accessible at back of chassis to remove Reflector from fireplace Figure 15 Figure 15 Figure 16 18 With one hand supporting the Flicker Motor and bracket remove the two 2 Phillips screws from the back of the chassis which are positioned to the ...

Page 11: ...ker Rod Support Bracket Assembly to be removed and for the Control Panel to bend forward 13 Bend the upper left corner of the Control Panel forward enough to remove the Flicker Rod Support Bracket Assembly Figure 12 Page 9 14 At the back of the unit remove the three 3 Phillips screws along the bottom edge of the fireplace and the three 3 screws along a line just below the Light Bulb Access Cover F...

Page 12: ...es Cable Clamp Terminal Block Motor Element Figure 20 Exploded view to show detail Screw to remove 1 To Terminal Block Access in panel to switches iv Straighten out the blue piggy backed clips Figure 19 and carefully pull the Cutout and blue wires through the sheet metal v Feed the replacement Cutout wires through the same hole in the sheet metal that the previous Cutout wires were pulled through ...

Page 13: ...access Screws to remove 4 Top view of fireplace looking into chassis the back of the unit 2 Remove two 2 Phillips screws from each of the four 4 brackets which attach the fireplace to the mantel Figure 3 Page 6 3 Carefully push fireplace out the front of the mantel to remove Figure 4 Page 6 4 Gently turn the fireplace so that it rests on its front surface 5 On the Bottom Panel of the fireplace rem...

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