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WARNING 

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For  residential  use  only!  NOT  for  commercial  use!

  Any  commercial  or  public  use  of  this 

heater 

voids all warranties

, and could cause 

injury

.

 

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  This product is

 not intended 

to be a

 primary heat source. 

It is for

 supplemental heat only. 

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INDOOR use only!

 

NEVER 

use this heater

 outdoors!  

Doing so may

 

result in

 electric shock!

 

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Risk of

 

electric shock

DO NOT OPEN!

 No user-serviceable parts inside! 

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NEVER  modify  this  heater

.    Doing  so  could  result  in  personal 

injury

  or  property 

damage.

 

Modification of this fireplace 

completely voids all warranties

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ALWAYS

 turn this heater off before unplugging it from the outlet. 

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ALWAYS

 

disconnect

  this  unit  from  the 

power

  supply 

before

  performing  any  assembly  or 

cleaning, or before relocating the electric fireplace. 

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NEVER

 leave this heater unattended.

  ALWAYS

 unplug this heater when not in use.  

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ALWAYS

 store this heater in a dry location. 

NEVER

 use the fireplace if it has become wet. 

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  Place the heater near a wall outlet so an extension cord is not needed. If an extension cord is 

needed,  the

  gauge 

of  the  cord

  must  be  at  least  14AWG, 

and  the

  rating  must  be  at  least 

1875  Watts

.  

NEVER

 use a 

smaller  gauge

 cord with a 

lower  rating

.  Doing so may result in 

fire 

or 

electric shock

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ONLY

 use this heater on a 

120V AC 15-Amp grounded circuit

NEVER

 

overload the circuit.

 

If this heater trips the circuit breaker, unplug all other appliances on the same circuit before the 
next use.  Avoid plugging other appliances into the same circuit as this heater. 

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NEVER

  plug  this  heater  into  an  outlet  that  is 

old

cracked

,  or  has  any 

loose  wires  or 

connections

.  Plugging this heater into a faulty outlet could result in

 electric

 

arcing

 within the 

outlet that could cause the 

outlet

 to 

overheat or catch

 

fire

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ALWAYS

 check your heater cord and plug connections with 

each use

i) 

MAKE  SURE

  the  plug  fits  tight  in  the  outlet!  Faulty  wall  outlet  connections  or  loose  plugs 

can cause the outlet to overheat.  

ii) 

Heaters  draw  more current

 than small appliances. 

Overheating

 may occur even if it has 

not occurred with the use of other appliances. 

iii)  During use 

check frequently

 to see if the 

plug outlet or faceplate

 is 

HOT

!  

iv)  If  the  outlet  or  faceplate  is 

HOT

discontinue  use  immediately 

and  have  a  qualified 

electrician inspect and/or replace the faulty outlets. 

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  The  power  cord  supplied  with  the  heater  has  three 

prongs:  two  flat  blades  (live  and  neutral)  and  one 
round  pin  (ground).  If  a  3-slot  receptacle  is  not 
available,  an  adapter 

MUST

  be  used.  The  adapter 

MUST

 be 

properly  grounded

 to the outlet box (see 

figure at right). [NOTE: Adapter NOT INCLUDED.] 

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WM-50B-W

Page 1: ...safety information before plugging in or using this product Failure to do so could result in fire electric shock or serious personal injury CAUTION Keep this owner s manual for future reference If you sell or give this product away make sure this manual accompanies this product Model Numbers WM50B WM 50B W WS G 01 WS G 02 ...

Page 2: ...prevent a possible fire DO NOT block air intakes or exhaust in any manner Doing so could cause a fire DO NOT use on soft surfaces like a bed where openings may become blocked z 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 z Use this heater only as described in this manual Any other use not recommended by th...

Page 3: ...in fire or electric shock z ONLY use this heater on a 120V AC 15 Amp grounded circuit NEVER overload the circuit If this heater trips the circuit breaker unplug all other appliances on the same circuit before the next use Avoid plugging other appliances into the same circuit as this heater z NEVER plug this heater into an outlet that is old cracked or has any loose wires or connections Plugging th...

Page 4: ... electric drill 1 4 wood drill bit hammer Parts and Hardware A Fireplace 1 B Wood Screws Washers C Drywall anchors 3 D M4x8 Metal Screws 2 RC Remote Control E Wall Bracket 1 F Decorative Glass Installation and Assembly Rear View of Fireplace Step 1 Find a safe location Minimum clearance on each side 19 7 50 cm Minimum clearance below 19 7 50 cm Minimum clearance above 39 4 100 cm Minimum clearance...

Page 5: ...should be screwed directly into wall studs Then no drywall anchors are needed C If only two studs are available two screws MUST be screwed directly into studs and the other screws must be screwed into the drywall anchors AVOID INJURY and DAMAGE Three screws should be screwed directly into wall studs If only two studs are available two screws must be screwed directly into the wall studs and additio...

Page 6: ... or before relocating Failure to do so could result in electric shock fire or personal injury STEP 5 A With the help of a capable adult lift the fireplace A and align the hooks on the back of the fireplace with the slots on the wall bracket Carefully set the hooks into the slots B Secure the fireplace to the wall bracket with two M4x8 metal screws D one on each side Thread the screws through the f...

Page 7: ...able adult perform this procedure STEP 6A With you or someone holding the glass panel remove the two screws at the top edge of the fireplace with a Phillips screwdriver STEP 6B Together carefully remove the front glass panel and set it aside on a clean soft surface STEP 6C Place the decorative glass F on the fireplace ledge in any desired position STEP 6D Align the tabs of the glass panel with the...

Page 8: ...Pages 2 and 3 Make sure the outlet is in good condition and that the plug is not loose NEVER exceed the maximum amperage for the circuit DO NOT plug other appliances into the same circuit Methods of Operation This electric fireplace can be operated by the CONTROL PANEL located on the right side panel of the fireplace see figure below or by the battery powered REMOTE CONTROL The operation and funct...

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Page 12: ...t being used for excessive periods of time Damage caused by the insert being used in a commercial application Damage from use as a primary heat source Other misuse or abuse not specifically listed herein This product is not intended to be used as a primary heat source It is for supplemental heating purposes only Vendor Development Group Inc hereafter VDG its directors officers or agents will not b...

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