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Mounting Hardware Pack  

 

Power Drill  

 

#6 Drill Bit  

 

Medium Phillips Screwdriver  

 

Small Level  

 

Pencil for marking the wall 

(if you think you may have to erase) 

or a Fine Tip Marker  

 

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1.

 

Select a wall and room location to mount your heater.  

a.

 

Make sure it is a location where 

1)

 the power cord will reach an outlet, 

2)

 it is safe for kids and 

pets, and 

3)

 the heater vents will not be obstructed by pictures, curtains, or anything that may 

prevent rear vent airflow 

4)

 the heater’s top output vent is not closer than 3 feet from other wall 

mounted items (they may heat up) (Ref. Fig. 1 for recommended placement dimensions, and 
useful heater dimensions)  

2.

 

Once the location is selected, take the mounting bracket and:  

a.

 

Line it up horizontally. The flat side should be up against the wall, with the “lip” towards the top 
of the bracket, and leaning away from the wall.  

b.

 

Straighten the bracket with your level. This is very important to keep the weight distribution 
even.  

c.

 

Mark the four bracket screw positions on the wall, using your pencil or marker (Ref. Fig. 2A for 
detailed bracket dimensions and mounting information) 

 
3.

 

Drill 4 holes on the wall with a #6 drill bit, using the locations you marked on the wall as guides.  

 
4.

 

Insert 4 wall plugs into each of the holes. They may feel snug at first, which is normal. You may use the 

screwdriver handle to slightly tap them in until flush to the wall. 

5.

 

Once the plugs are secure, re-align the long mounting bracket to the holes, and use the long screws to 

secure it to the wall (The screwdriver is recommended to avoid stripping the screws and plugs). 

*At this point, remove the glass cover from the heater face, if not already done (Ref Fig.4 for 

removal indication). 

6.

 

With a second person assisting on either side, lift the heater up and engage the heater’s rear ledge to lip 

on the long mounting bracket (Ref. Fig. 2B). Make sure it is centered, for even weight distribution. 

*

Note that the heater’s final resting position will be slightly angled downward.  Do not release 

the heater until it is safely resting against the wall. 

 

Summary of Contents for INFRARED HEATER

Page 1: ... Notice Please read this entire Installation and Operating Manual BEFORE installing and using your new Infrared Heater Failure to fully understand and follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Unexpected mishaps may occur if the Infrared Heater in not used properly For everyone s safety follow ALL Installation and Operating Directions IMPORTANT THESE INSTRUCTION...

Page 2: ...entilation or exhaust opening as it may cause an electric shock or fire or damage the heater Do not block or tamper with the heater in any manner while it is in operation A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or flammable liquids are used or stored Use this heater only as described in this manual Any other use not recommended by the manufa...

Page 3: ... fa ac ce e t th hi is s m ma an nu ua al l p pr ro ov vi id de es s d di ir re ec ct ti io on ns s o on n h ho ow w t to o d do o b bo ot th h B Be ef fo or re e y yo ou u b be eg gi in n u us si in ng g t th he e h he ea at te er r p pl le ea as se e r re ea ad d a an nd d u un nd de er rs st ta an nd d t th he e e en nt ti ir re e i in ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n g gu ui id de e a as s w we...

Page 4: ...DO NOT IMMERSE HEATER IN WATER Do not attempt to service the unit yourself unless authorized by a LIFESMART technical support agent Any servicing needed other than those authorized by the manufacturer s technical support department must be performed by an authorized service representative Included In the Box Qty 1 Heater with glass fireplace cover Qty 1 Remote Control 2 AAA batteries sold separate...

Page 5: ...e heater from the box 2 Remove any packaging materials from the product 3 Place the packaging inside the box and either store or dispose of safely 4 Install 2 AAA Batteries Sold Separately into the rear of the remote as shown below ...

Page 6: ...be within the cord s reach 7 The long mounting bracket must be secured horizontally and the power cable routed to the bottom right of the heater 8 Please observe the recommended heights and dimensions for mounting the heater This appliance is designed to be mounted to a wall at a minimum height of 2 feet from the floor and a minimum 3 feet from the ceiling and other wall mounted items for optimum ...

Page 7: ... with the lip towards the top of the bracket and leaning away from the wall b Straighten the bracket with your level This is very important to keep the weight distribution even c Mark the four bracket screw positions on the wall using your pencil or marker Ref Fig 2A for detailed bracket dimensions and mounting information 3 Drill 4 holes on the wall with a 6 drill bit using the locations you mark...

Page 8: ...g plugs at your marked locations and insert the plugs into the wall as in step 4 above 10 With a second person helping re mount the heater on to the long mounting bracket on the wall 11 Install and secure the small mounting bracket to the heater s underside by using the 2 small screws provided and the 2 remaining long screws to secure to the wall plugs 12 With a second person assisting on either s...

Page 9: ... Mo ou un nt ti in ng g I In ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on ns s R Re ef fe er re en nc ce e F Fi ig gu ur re es s 1 1 3 3 O On n N Ne ex xt t P Pa ag ge e 1 Take the base and screws out of their packaging 2 Remove the front glass panel from the heater s face if not already done and put to one side and out of the way 3 Place the fireplace without the glass cover on the rubber mat or soft surface with ...

Page 10: ...front glass panel The device is ready to be used Do not plug in the fireplace until you have read the instructions completely Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 This next section outlines the replacing of bulbs for the flame effect on your heater To prevent any accidents or setup assembly miscues please read and understand all precautions prior to start This ensures your safety and that all minimum mounting requir...

Page 11: ...ft end of the bar from the rubber grommet insert Make sure the grommet stays in place and does not get lost Ref Fig 6 and 7 Lifting the loose end of the flexible bar should give you enough space for removing the bulbs 8 Remove the defective bulb by unscrewing it counterclockwise Ref Fig 8 9 Replace with a 40W E12 SES Clear Candle bulb by screwing it clockwise Make sure not to over tighten the bulb...

Page 12: ...han one time within two seconds to avoid cross signals For Manual Operation 1 To turn the Flame Effect ON press the O I button once The I O LED light will light up to indicate that the flame effect has initiated and the flame effect will come on Press the I O button once more to turn the flame effect off 2 To initiate the Low Heat Mode along with the blower press the 750W button once Press it agai...

Page 13: ... occasionally with a slightly damp cloth not dripping wet using a solution of mild detergent and water Dry the case thoroughly before operating the heater The fan motor blower is factory lubricated for life and will not require further lubrication Store the heater in a clean dry place when not in use C CA AU UT TI IO ON N Do not allow water to run into the interior of the heater as this could crea...

Page 14: ...st options and further troubleshooting Remote Not Responding Make sure the master toggle switch on the heater is physically on Remote still not responding Check that the remote has batteries and that the batteries are fresh Remote has fresh batteries but still not working Replace the remote If the remote still does not fix the issue the panel may be faulty Contact Tech support for best options and...

Page 15: ...nless LIFESMART was the direct shipper shipping damage should be addressed with the shipping company retailer or place of purchase prior to making a claim to LIFESMART as the manufacturer The manufacturer s sole obligation under this warranty shall be limited to furnishing the original purchaser replacement parts for units deemed repairable by the LIFESMART warranty department The purchaser may al...

Page 16: ... Protectors GFCI Outdoor applications Normal wear tear weathering Pet Consumer accidents Purchases from dealers unauthorized by LIFESMART Authorization in writing Disclaimers LIFESMART shall not be liable for any loss due to use or misuse of the heater or other LIFESMART or other incidental or consequential costs expense or damages without irrefutable foundations Under no circumstances shall LIFES...

Page 17: ...t panel rear panel or on the box date of purchase retailer of purchase a daytime phone number and possibly a copy of your receipt Be Patient Clear and Concise Describe the issue and symptoms you have for and about the product A certified LIFESMART Technical Support agent will give you an evaluation of your issue and your resolution options If the answer is not available at that time you will be re...

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