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Figure 9

MAINTENANCE

This appliance has been designed to provide 

many years of trouble-free service. The com-

ponents that will need to be serviced have been 

kept to a minimum.  Periodic dusting of the 

fireplace is all that should be required.

HEATER/bLOWER  REPLACEMENT  PROCE-

DURE

1. Turn off power to the fireplace.

2. Let the fireplace completely cool, if it has 

been operating.

Heater/blower Mounting Plate

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Figure 10

Heater/blower Mounting Plate

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Figure 8

Handle

Remove screws indicated by arrows

Grate

b. Turn the power and heater switches on 

and check for proper operation. 

c. Turn off power to the fireplace.

d. Using one hand to hold the handle of the 

heater/blower assembly, slowly push it 

back up and line up the holes for the 5 

screws. Install the 5 screws to secure 

the new heater/blower assembly to the 

mounting plate.

7. (If  mirror glass was  removed)Reverse 

instructions on 

Step 4.

 

8.  Reinstall  glass  panel  enclosure,  if  appli-

cable.

CLEANING  THE  GLASS  ENCLOSURE 

PANEL (OPTIONAL KIT)

Over time the front glass panel may become 

dirty or dusty. Dust can be removed by lightly 

rubbing the glass surface with a clean, lint free 

cloth or paper towel.  To remove fingerprints 

or other marks, use a damp cloth with a good 

quality household glass cleaner. The front glass 

panel should be completely dried with a clean, 

lint free cloth or paper towel.

       CAUTION 

Disconnect power before

attempting any maintenance or 

cleaning  to  reduce  the  risk  of 

fire, electrical shock or personal 

injury. 

       WARNING 

When cleaning the fireplace,  the 

fireplace must be cool.

       WARNING 

An authorized service represen-

tative should perform any other 

servicing.

       CAUTION 

Handle  glass  very  carefully  to 

prevent accidental breakage.

       CAUTION 

Do not use abrasive cleaners on 

the  glass  panel.  Do  not  spray 

liquids directly onto any surface 

of the fireplace.

3. Open  the  screens  (remove  glass  panel 

enclosure, if applicable). 

4. OPTIONAL: To ensure that the brick panel 

isn't accidentally scratched, you may wish 

to remove it before proceeding:

Mirror

g

lass  Removal Procedure:

a. Remove the 2 screws on the front of the 

grate. Remove Grate (see Figure 8). 

b. Lift out Log / Ember assembly and set 

aside. Caution: be careful not to scratch 

the finish.

c.  Remove the top mirror glass retaining 

bracket (see 

Figure 15). 

  Be very careful 

to hold the bracket when removing the 

2 screws to ensure the bracket doesn't 

fall. 

d.  Remove  the  left  and  right  side  mirror

glass  retaining  brackets  (see 

Figure 

15). 

Be very careful to hold the bracket 

when  removing.  Remove  the  bottom 

screw  first  to  avoid  the  frame  falling 

down after both screws are removed. 

TAKE CARE TO HOLD MIRROR GLASS

IN  PLACE  TO  PREVENT  POSSIbLE 

DAMAGE. 

Suggestion: Slide the screens toward 

the middle of the fireplace for easier 

access  to  the  screws  on  the  sides.   

Return the screens to the sides before 

proceeding to instruction e.

e. Tip mirror glass forward from the top, 

just enough to clear screens. Carefully 

remove  brick  panel  from  firebox  and 

set aside in a safe place.

5. Remove the screws which secure the heater 

blower  mounting  plate  using  a  phillips 

screwdriver as follows (see 

Figures 9 & 

10)

:

a. While using one hand to hold the handle of 

the heater/blower assembly (see 

Figure 

9), 

remove the  5 screws which secure 

the mounting plate. 

 Remove the 4 side 

screws first (2 on each side). Remove 

the middle screw that is on the top of 

the handle last.

b.  Slowly lower the heater/blower assembly 

and let it rest on the 2 support chains 

(1 on each side). 

IMPORTANT  NOTE:  Label  all  wire 

locations  prior  to  disconnecting  to 

ensure that wires are reconnected in 

the correct positions.

6. Replace the heater/blower as follows:

a. Replace the old heater/blower with the 

new  one.   

Note:

  When  replacing  the 

heater/blower, ensure that all the wires 

on the heater are correct, otherwise the 

heater  will not function properly.

Summary of Contents for Capella 36

Page 1: ...IGNMENT INSTALL THIS FIREPLACE IN A SqUAREANDPLUMbCONDITION USINGSHIMSASNECESSARy AT SIDES THIS APPLIANCE IS MOUNTED ON RUbbER FEET TO ENSURE ADEqUATE AIR CIRCULATION bENEATH FIREPLACE DO NOT bLOCK AIRFLOW AT THE bOTTOM AIR INTAKES INSTALLER DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL PLEASE LEAVE FOR THE HOMEOWNER FOR yOUR SAFETy DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMAbLE VAPORS AND LIqUIDS IN THE VICINITy O...

Page 2: ...THIS APPLIANCE OUT DOORS DO NOT EXPOSE FIREPLACE TO THE ELEMENTS SUCH AS RAIN ETC THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE IN BATHROOMS LAUNDRY AREAS OR SIMILAR INDOOR LOCA TIONS NEVER LOCATE THIS APPLI ANCE WHERE IT COULD FALL INTO A BATHTUB OR OTHER WATER CON TAINER DO NOT RUN ELECTRICAL WIRING OR POWER CORD UNDER CARPETING OR COVER WITH THROW RUGS RUNNERS OR SIMILAR MATERIALS FOR 120 VAC POWER CO...

Page 3: ...power consumption rating See Table 1 240 Volt 60 Hz 3000 Watt ref Page 10 Use three conductor non metallic sheath cable with ground wire total four wires for the incoming power supply The wire used must conform to local and national electrical codes for the specified power consumption rating See Table 1 Wall Switch or Wall Thermostat Kits optional kits see Page 17 Low voltage wire is provided for ...

Page 4: ...cess 13 3 4 350 mm 5 1 4 134 mm 24 1 2 622 mm 27 1 2 700 mm 21 1 8 537 mm Electrical Access Cover Power Cord FIREPLACE SPECIFICATIONS Front View Side View 37 1 2 945 mm 26 1 2 38 5 8 668 mm 981 mm 52 3 4 1339 mm 32 812 mm 4 102 mm 15 1 8 384 mm Corner View Electrical left side Junction box Electrical Junction box 38 3 4 984 mm Figure 2 Figure 3 Note Framing dimensions are calculated for a nailing ...

Page 5: ...her applicable regulations to reduce the risk of fire electrical shock and injury to individuals IMPORTANT Any electrical re wiring of this appliance must be done by a qualified electrician WARNING Do not use this fireplace if any part of it has been underwater Immediately call a qualified servicetechniciantoinspectthe fireplace and replace any part of the electrical system which has been under wa...

Page 6: ...down covering the outlet or glass enclosure panel optional kit There are a wide variety of finished looks for these fireplaces from formal wall decor with elaborate mantels to rustic wood paneling or warm brick facings Accent Trim Installations An optional accent trim kit is available from your dealer see Page 17 These options give the appliance an attractive finished look Hearth An aesthetically ...

Page 7: ... to activate the lights Note If the flame does not come on imme diately adjust brightness and intensity buttons E K 4 Toincreasethebrightness pressandrelease the light brighten button see E Each time you press this button you will hear a beep andthebrightnesswillincreaseslightlyuntil the maximum brightness is achieved To decrease the brightness press and release the light dimming button see D Each...

Page 8: ...ass panel Do not spray liquids directly onto any surface of the fireplace 3 Open the screens remove glass panel enclosure if applicable 4 OPTIONAL To ensure that the brick panel isn t accidentally scratched you may wish to remove it before proceeding Mirror glass Removal Procedure a Remove the 2 screws on the front of the grate Remove Grate see Figure 8 b Lift out Log Ember assembly and set aside ...

Page 9: ...sfireplacethroughaswitchwiredinthe120VACor 240VACcircuits Theonlyapproved wiring for a switch is through the low voltage circuit 24 VAC as shown on Page 13 HOME POWER SUPPLy 120 VAC FIREPLACE WIRE HARNESS See Power Supply Specifications on Page 3 N L1 GROUND yELLOW AND GREEN ORANGE bLACK bLUE bLUE WHITE N L1 N1 N2 L2 120 V 1600 W 120 V AC GROUND G IF THE APPLIANCE IS TO bE HARD WIRED IN THE POWER ...

Page 10: ...SUPPLy 240 VAC 120 V L1 120 V L2 240 V FIREPLACE WIRE HARNESS HOME POWER SUPPLy 240 VAC 120 VAC 120 VAC WHITE bLACK ORANGE bLUE bLUE yELLOW AND GREEN GROUND N L1 L2 240 V 3000 W GROUND N L1 L2 N1 N2 See Power Supply Specifications on Page 3 WARNING Donotinstalloroperatethisfireplacethroughaswitchwiredinthe120VACor 240VACcircuits Theonlyapproved wiring for a switch is through the low voltage circui...

Page 11: ...RAMS optional kits see Page 17 When using the manual control panel power on off switch the outside power on off switch optional wall switch kit must be in the OFF position When using the outside power on off switch optional wall switch the manual control panel power on off switch must be in the OFF position When using the remote control optional kit the manual control panel power on off switch and...

Page 12: ... the following information 1 Turn off circuit breaker 2 Remove cover plate located on the left side of appliance 3 Locate the the black and white wires and pull out the length needed to reach wall thermostat 15 feet max 4 Connect the wires to the wall thermostat as shown in Figure 25 Follow instructions provided with wall switch kit Figure 25 Wall Thermostat black 5 V Left Side of Fireplace White ...

Page 13: ...Switch per instructions provided with kit and per the following information 1 Turn off circuit breaker 2 Remove cover plate located on the left side of appliance 3 Locate the 2 red wires and pull out the length needed to reach wall switch 15 feet max 4 Connect the red wires to the wall switch as shown in Figure 26 Follow instructions provided with wall switch kit Red Red Figure 26 Red 5V Red Red R...

Page 14: ...be defective qualified service technician Inspect all wiring for loose connec tions Ifthewireconnectionsaregood replace the flame motor 3 Fflame sputters Flame motor is defective qualified service technician Replace flame motor 4 Remote controfl does not work Low batteries Unit switch and or wall switch in on position Homeowner Replaceaabatteriesinremotecontrol If problem persists there may have b...

Page 15: ... 9 FCA3336 flame Cylinder Assembly LED models H9109 1 10 Flame Motor H 9112 1 11 12 Log Ember bed 36 H9114 1 13 Panel bottom Front H1635 1 14 Panel Flame Cover H1636 1 15 Panel Louver Upper Front H1637 1 16 Panel Upper Frame Top H1638 1 17 Electrical Outlet Cover Plate H1639 1 18 Screen Set Pull H1640 1 19 Switch Toggle 1 Each H1641 1 20 Transformer Assembly H1642 1 21 Wire Harness 33 and 36 H9116...

Page 16: ...6 REPLACEMENT PARTS COMPONENT DIAGRAMS MPE36 2 ERT3036 Capella 36 8b 23 14 16 1 4 2 5 6 6 7 8a 12 13 15 19 17 Front View 22 20 3 11 9 18 FLAME bLUE yELLOW POWER ON OFF ON OFF DISPLA Dimmer righter EM ERS HEATER ON OFF TEMP CONTROL HIgH MED LOW ...

Page 17: ...Wall Switch Kit Trim Kit Glass Enclosure Kit A 41 1041 mm b 31 7 8 810 mm C 34 3 8 872 mm D 36 914 mm E 2 1 2 64 mm A b C D These glass enclosure panels are a one piece panel which have a bi fold look as shown below This kit contains trim panels used to finish the gaps between the wallboardand the fireplace providing the appliance a finished built in look E Cat No Model Description H3606 FFEP 36M ...

Page 18: ...NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE 18 NOTES ...

Page 19: ...the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information 1508 Elm hill Pike Suite 108 Nashville TN 37210 Innovative Hearth Products ...

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