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NOTE: 

Please operate the remote transmitter at a slow 

measured pace. Press the remote control buttons  with 

an even motion and gentle pressure. Repeatedly pressing 

buttons in rapid succession may cause the  transmitter to 

malfunction.

NOTE:

 Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix 

alkaline, standard (carbonzinc), or rechargeable (nicad, 

nimh, etc) batteries.

Operation (continued)

When the remote control stops operating or its range 
seems reduced, it is time to replace the battery with 
new ones. 
 

On the back end of the remote, press and slide  

 

the battery door open and remove the old battery.

 

Insert 2 AAA batteries, checking that the + and -  

 

sides of the battery match inside the battery com 

 partment.
 

Replace the battery compartment door. 

The battery may contain hazardous substances that 
could endanger the enviroment and human health.     
  
This symbol marked on the battery and/or packaging 
indicates that used battery shall not be treated 
as municipal waste. Instead it shall be left at the 
appropriate collection point for recycling.

By correctly disposing used batteries, you prevent  
potential negative consequences for the environment 
and human health. Recycling used materials also 
conserves natural resources.      

For more information about collecting and recycling
used batteries, please contact your local municipality, 
your waste disposal service or the point of sale where 
you purchased this product. 

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Replacing the remote control battery

Disposing of used batteries

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Power cord information

This heater is for use on 120 volts. The cord has a plug 
as shown in the figure. 
Connect to properly grounded outlets only.
Do not use a 2 prong adapters. Never use with an 
extension cord or relocatable power tap (outlet/ power 
strip).

NOTE:

 

Note: Batteries should be removed if the 

product is to be left unused for a long time.   

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Page 4: ...same will not be covered by this warranty nor shall the manufacturer assume responsibility for same 6 The owner user assumes all other risks if any including the risk of any direct indirect or conseq...

Page 5: ...ists If any part is missing or damaged do not attempt to assemble install or operate the product Contact customer service for replacement parts Estimated Assembly Time 60 Minutes NOTE Hardware not sho...

Page 6: ...ase 1 B Center Left Shelf 1 C Center Right Shelf 1 D Center Panel 1 E Left Side Panel 1 F Right Side Panel 1 G Mantel Top 1 H Insert Support Bar 1 I Center Back Panel 1 J Front Door 1 K Stabilizer Fra...

Page 7: ...ng blocks HAND TIGHTEN ONLY Push the Center Right Shelf C and Right Side Panel F snug to the Center Panel D Make sure the Wood Dowels are seated in the pre drilled holes Using Bolts AA and Washers BB...

Page 8: ...ghten Wood Screws DD through the pre drilled holes in the Center Back Panel I Insert one Wood Dowel CC into each of the pre drilled holes on the top edges of the Assembly from step 3 Then locate Mante...

Page 9: ...ttach the Handle HH to the Front Door J use the bolts attached through the pre drilled holes in the door Then use a Phillips Head Screwdriver to tighten the bolts 7 6 Door installation Handle installa...

Page 10: ...door and adjust the wine cooler forwards or backwards to insure a smooth operation of the door with a tight seal Note Installing the clip with the door open at a 45 degree angle will help insure a sm...

Page 11: ...in your completed fireplace mantel Install the insert in your fireplace close to its final position NOTE Use great care to move your completed unit Move it only short distances and use two people to m...

Page 12: ...the OFF setting 1 3 2 4 Powering the fireplace Adjusting the heater Adjusting the flame Setting the timer NOTE To change between F and C press and hold the Heater button on the control panel for 10 s...

Page 13: ...roment and human health This symbol marked on the battery and or packaging indicates that used battery shall not be treated as municipal waste Instead it shall be left at the appropriate collection po...

Page 14: ...place if any part of it has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the fireplace and replace any part of the electrical system WARNING Disconnect power before atte...

Page 15: ...ter does not blow warm air The thermostat setting is preventing the heater from turning on Adjust the temperature settings to ensure that the thermostat is set higher than the current room temperature...

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Page 19: ...otential safety hazards under certain conditions If it is necessary to use an extension cord use only a 3 wire extension cord that has a 3 blade grounding plug and a 3 slot outlet that will accept the...

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Page 22: ...nt or otherwise of same will not be covered by this warranty nor shall the manufacturer assume responsibility for same 6 The owner user assumes all other risks if any including the risk of any direct...

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