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FIREPLACE INSTALLATION

1. Make sure the units MAIN ON/OFF switch is

switched OFF (refer to operating instruction
section).

2. Plug the unit into a 15Amp/120VAC outlet.  If

the cord does not reach, you may use an
extension cord rated for a minimum of 1875
watts.

OPERATION

 - see Fig. 2

Three switches provide a choice of heat settings. A
switch is in the ON position when the side with the
markings on
(i.e. I, I, or II) is pushed in.
Switch 1 (I)

Controls the electricity supply to the
heater and flame effect.
Note: This switch must be in the ON
(I) position for heater to operate with
or without heat.

Switch 2 (I)

Provides 715 W heat output.

Switch 3 (II)

Provides 1430 W heat output with
switch 2.

3

I

II

II

FIG. 2

6

375

920

857

36.25

33.75

14.75

2

I

II

1

I

II

Summary of Contents for Mozart CFP3811GB

Page 1: ...7208200100R01 MOZART CFP3811GB CFP3811GW ...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS PAGE 1 2 Important Instructions PAGE 6 Fireplace Installation PAGE 6 Operation PAGE 7 Maintenance PAGE 10 Warranty ...

Page 3: ... fireplace may emit a slight harmless odor when first used This odor is a normal condition caused by the initial heating of internal heater parts and will not occur again 3 The information regarding the model of your fireplace can be found on the rating plate located on the back of the unit 4 If you have any technical questions or concerns regarding the operation of your fireplace or require servi...

Page 4: ...The trim around the heater outlet becomes hot during heater operation Keep combustible materials such as furniture pillows bedding papers clothes and curtains at least 3 feet 0 9m from the front of the unit CAUTION High Temperature keep electrical cords drapery and other furnishings at least 3FT 9m from the front of the heater and away from the side and rear 3 Extreme caution is necessary when any...

Page 5: ...ers or the like Arrange cord away from traffic area and where it will not be tripped over 9 To disconnect the unit turn the controls off then remove the plug from the outlet 10 Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock or fire or damage to the heater 11 To prevent a possible fire do not block air intake or exhaust in any ...

Page 6: ... cord Extension cords may overheat and cause a risk of fire If you must use an extension cord the cord must be No 16 AWG minimum size and rated no less than 1875 watts 15 Do not burn wood or other materials in the fireplace 16 Do not strike the clear door panel 17 Always use a certified electrician should new circuits or outlets be required 18 Always use properly grounded fused and polarized outle...

Page 7: ...to the equipment WARNING Procedures and techniques which if not carefully followed will expose the user to the risk of fire serious injury illness or death If you have any questions about our products please have the catalogue model and serial numbers available upon calling customer service The catalogue model and serial number are located on the back of the unit Model Number Serial Number 4 ...

Page 8: ...r WARNING Ensure the power cord is not installed so that it is pinched or against a sharp edge and ensure that the power cord is stored or secured to avoid tripping or snagging to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons Construction and electrical outlet wiring must comply with local building codes and other applicable regulations to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and i...

Page 9: ...e Fig 2 Three switches provide a choice of heat settings A switch is in the ON position when the side with the markings on i e I I or II is pushed in Switch 1 I Controls the electricity supply to the heater and flame effect Note This switch must be in the ON I position for heater to operate with or without heat Switch 2 I Provides 715 W heat output Switch 3 II Provides 1430 W heat output with swit...

Page 10: ...t from the power supply before attempting any maintenance 7 Bulb Replacement see Fig s 3 4 and 5 The bulbs are located behind the back panel To gain access to the bulbs the screws indicated in Fig 3 4 screws which secure the back panel mustt be removed Remove and slide out panel as indicated on Fig 4 Remove the defective lamp by unscrewing it as shown in Fig 5 Replace with a 60W E12 clear chandeli...

Page 11: ...FIG 3 FIG 4 FIG 5 8 4 2 2 2 2 ...

Page 12: ... soft cloth DO NOT use glass cleaners To remove any accumulation of dust or fluff the soft brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner should occasionally be used to clean the outlet grille of the fan heater HELPFUL HINTS It is a good idea to replace all light bulbs at one time if they are close to the end of their rated life Group replacement will reduce the number of times you need to open the unit to ...

Page 13: ... States provinces or territories are sold AS IS without warranty or condition of any kind including without limitation any implied warranties or conditions of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and the entire risk of as to the quality and performance of the products is with the purchaser and in the event of a defect the purchaser assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing ...

Page 14: ...of purchase of the product What Dimplex will do in the event of a defect In the event a product or part covered by this limited warranty is proven to be defective in material or workmanship during the 12 month limited warranty period you have the following rights Dimplex will in its sole discretion either repair or replace such defective product or part without charge If Dimplex is unable to repai...

Page 15: ... OR DAMAGES THAT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOTALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO THE PURCHASER This limited warranty does not entitle the purchaser to on site or in home services On site or in home services may be performed at the purchaser s specific request and expense...

Page 16: ... and Provincial law apply This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction The provisions of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the Sale of Goods shall not apply to this limited warranty or the sale of products covered by this limited warranty 13 ...

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