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USER INSTRUCTIONS 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

Important Instructions .................................. 3 

Power Data .................................................. 4 

Product Guide ............................................. 4 

Box Contents ............................................... 5 

Locating Fireplace ....................................... 5 

Installation ................................................... 5 

WARNING:  Improper  installation,  adjust-

ment,  alteration,  service  or  maintenance 

can cause injury or property damage. Re-

fer  to  this  manual. For assistance or ad-

ditional  information,  consult  a  qualified 

installer.

 

CAUTION:  Do  not  expose  the  heater  to 

the elements (such as rain, etc).

 

Do not place clothing or other flammable 

material  on  or  near  firebox.  Never  place 

any objects on the fireplace.

 

Carefully supervise young children when 

they are in the room with fireplace.

 

Fireplace  becomes  very  hot  when  run-

ning.  Keep  children  and  adults  away 

from  hot  surfaces  to  avoid  burns  or 

clothing  ignition.  Fireplace  will  remain 

hot for a time after shutdown. Allow sur-

faces to cool before touching.

 

Operation ................................................... 9 

Service Parts .............................................. 10 

Troubleshooting ......................................... 12 

Frequently Asked Questions ...................... 13 

Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions ..... 14 

Wiring Diagram .......................................... 14 

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 

CAUTION: In order to avoid over-

heating, do not cover the heater.

 

1.  Read all instructions before installing or 

using this heater. 

2.  This heater is hot when in use. To avoid 

burns, do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces. 

Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, 

pillows, bedding, papers, clothes, and curtains 

at least 3 feet (0.9m) from the front of the 

heater and keep them away from the sides 

and rear. 

3.  Extreme caution is necessary when any 

heater is used by or near children or disabled 

people and whenever the heater is left 

operating and unattended. 

4.  Do not operate any heater after it 

malfunctions, has been dropped, or damaged 

in any manner. Disconnect power at service 

panel and have heater inspected by an 

authorized technician or a reputable 

electrician before using. 

5.  Do not use outdoors. 

6.  To disconnect heater, turn controls to off 

and turn off power to heater circuit at main 

disconnect panel. 

7.  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 the heater. 

8.  To prevent a possible fire, do not block air 

intakes or exhaust in any manner. 

9.  A heater has hot and arcing or sparking 

parts inside. Do not use it in areas where 

gasoline, paint or flammable vapors or liquids 

are used or stored. 

10. Use this heater only as described in this 

manual. Any other use not recommended by 

the manufacturer may cause fire, electric 

shock or injury to persons. 

11. This heater is not intended for use in 

bathrooms, laundry areas and similar indoor 

locations. Never locate heater where it may 

fall into a bathtub or other water container. 

12. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 

When  using  electrical  heaters,  basic  precau-

tions should always be followed to reduce the 

risk  of  fire,  electric  shock  and  injury  to 

persons, including the following: 

Summary of Contents for LFV2-100/15-SH

Page 1: ...Landscape Fullview Series LFV2 40 15 SH LFV2 60 15 SH LFV2 80 15 SH LFV2 100 15 SH LFV2 120 15 SH INSTALLATION SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IN UNITED STATES AND CANADA ...

Page 2: ... resulting in serious injury and or property damage WARNING All electric heaters have hot and arcing or sparking parts inside Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or flammable liquids are or are stored This fireplace meets the construction and safety standards of H U D for application in manufactured homes when installed according to these instructions INSTALLER Leave this manual with the a...

Page 3: ...t least 3 feet 0 9m from the front of the heater and keep them away from the sides and rear 3 Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or disabled people and whenever the heater is left operating and unattended 4 Do not operate any heater after it malfunctions has been dropped or damaged in any manner Disconnect power at service panel and have heater inspected by an...

Page 4: ...ng Size 58 x 26 x 14 78 x 26 x 14 98 x 26 x 14 118 x 26 x 14 138 x 26 x 14 USER INSTRUCTIONS PRODUCT GUIDE Width varies see chart below 11 1 2 all models 22 5 all models Model Viewing Area Firebox Dimensions Framing Dimensions LFV2 40 15 SH 40 W x 15 H 54 3 4 W x 22 1 2 H x 11 1 2 D 55 3 4 W x 23 H x 12 D LFV2 60 15 SH 60 W x 15 H 74 3 4 W x 22 1 2 H x 11 1 2 D 75 3 4 W x 23 H x 12 D LFV2 80 15 SH...

Page 5: ...ocation that is not suscep tible to moisture and is a safe distance from drapes furniture and high traffic areas A qualified electrician should add a flexible 15 amp 120 volt circuit per local building codes Note Follow all national and local electrical codes WARNING If the information in these in structions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal in...

Page 6: ... Connect hard wire to the terminal block according to the diagram below Choose any connector type according to local building code Terminal block Model H W D LFV2 40 15 SH 23 55 3 4 12 LFV2 60 15 SH 23 75 3 4 12 LFV2 80 15 SH 23 95 3 4 12 LFV2 100 15 SH 23 115 3 4 12 LFV2 120 15 SH 23 135 3 4 12 W H D To be performed by a qualified electrician according to local building codes ...

Page 7: ...uring the drywall process Install drywall to the drywall stops on the perimeter of the fire insert For more information on the drywall stops see the Product Guide on page 4 Decorate as desired 6 After installation user may elect to use the L Metal Deco Trim To install use a small amount of construction adhesive and secure to the drywall face ...

Page 8: ...ccess door on the rear right side of the fire unit 2 Locate the remote touch control directly inside the access panel Pull the touch control through the access panel and replace the access door Locate the touch control anywhere within cable length DO NOT INCREASE LENGTH OF WIRES CONNECTING TOUCH CONTROL TO UNIT 3 Remove glass face attached with magnets from touch assembly Cut out drywall to match ...

Page 9: ... medium low and off in that order Long press the Dimmer Color button to toggle the flame color from orange to blue Power Heat Dimmer Color When the switch turns on this orange pilot lamp turns on It shows the fire is energized This light will turn off in a few seconds if there are no commands received The status light above shows that the power is on and the heater is on low The status light above...

Page 10: ...ONTROLS LOW VOLTAGE AND HIGH VOLTAGE FUNCTIONS MFTC2 LCD TOUCH CONTROL MFRR2 REMOTE CONTROL IR RECEIVER MF12VT3 TRANSFORMER HF12015 R HEATER FAN 120 V 1500 WATTS RIGHT HAND HF12015 L HEATER FAN 120 V 1500 WATTS LEFT HAND HC120V750 HEATER 120 V 750 WATTS MFSM120 SPINDLE MOTOR 120 V 50 60 HZ ...

Page 11: ...HT STRIP LS2 60 MFPLS280 LED EMBER BED LED LIGHT STRIP LS2 80 MFPLS2100 LED EMBER BED LED LIGHT STRIP LS2 100 MFPLS2120 LED EMBER BED LED LIGHT STRIP LS2 120 LFVGF40 INNER GLASS FACE LFVGF60 LFVGF80 LFVGF100 LFVGF120 LFVDT40 ONE PIECE DECO TRIM LFVDT60 LFVDT80 LFVDT100 LFVDT120 LFVIM40 INNER MODULE INCLUDING GLASS FACE POLY SCREEN AND INDIVIDUAL BOX LFVIM60 LFVIM80 LFVIM100 LFVIM120 MFR2 REMOTE CO...

Page 12: ...otherboard Fireplace turns off and will not turn back on A Fireplace has overheated and safety disc has snapped or circuit breaker has tripped A Turn the main breaker to the off position for 30 seconds Next flip the breaker back into the on position Can operate fireplace functions with touch controls but not remote control A Low Batteries A Replace batteries in remote control with 2 AA batteries B...

Page 13: ...en do the batteries in the remote need to be replaced A Annually possibly more with heavy use Q Is there a remote receiver in the fireplace that requires batteries A No only the actual remote requires batteries The rest of the fireplace runs entirely off of the main power supply PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Flame is not visible when unit is turned on A Wiring is loose A Disconnect unit...

Page 14: ...a dry cloth Be careful not to brush any wires that may be exposed as you do this To clean the glass face of the fireplace simply use your desired glass cleaner with paper towels To clean the air inlets outlets wipe with a soft cloth or the nozzle of a vacuum cleaner Dust can easily build up around the heater area under the appliance Take particular care to clean this area on a regular basis to pre...

Page 15: ...15 NOTES MAINTENANCE ...

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