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ALWAYS

 store this heater in a dry location. 

NEVER

 use the fireplace if it has become wet. 

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

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 face plate

 is 

HOT

!  

iv)  If  the  outlet  or  face  plate  is 

HOT

discontinue  use  immediately 

and  have  a  qualified 

electrician inspect and/or replace the faulty outlets. 

  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.] 

 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

 

 

 

This  product  includes  a 

GLASS  panel!

  Always  use 

extreme  caution

  when  handling 

glass.

 Failure to do so could result in 

personal injury

 or 

property damage

Remove all parts and hardware from the carton and place them on  a clean, soft, dry surface. Parts 
and assembly steps are grouped for wall-hanging or recessing use. Check the parts list to make sure 
nothing is missing. Dispose of packaging materials properly. Please recycle whenever possible.    

You  will  need  the  following  tools  (not  included):

  Phillips  screwdriver;  stud  finder;  level;  tape 

measure; electric drill; 1/4” wood drill bit, hammer.  
 
 

 
 
 
 

 

Preparation

Summary of Contents for RIVA 100

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL RO RIVA...

Page 2: ...500W Read and understand this entire owner s manual including all safety information before plugging in or using this product Failure to do so could result in re electric shock or serious personal inj...

Page 3: ...sparking parts inside DO NOT use it in areas where gasoline paint or ammable liquids are used or stored Use this heater only as described in this manual Any other use not recommended by the manufactu...

Page 4: ...use immediately and have a quali ed electrician inspect and or replace the faulty outlets The power cord supplied with the heater has three prongs two at blades live and neutral and one round pin grou...

Page 5: ...85 119cm 20 51 52 1cm 12 30 5cm 45 28 115cm RIVA 60 60 152 4cm 21 46 54 4cm 5 51 14cm 46 85 119cm 20 51 52 1cm 12 30 5cm 45 28 115cm RIVA 72 72 182 8cm 21 46 54 4cm 5 51 14cm 68 39 173 72cm 20 51 52 1...

Page 6: ...USING PAINT OR LACQUER TO FINISH THE MANTEL THE PAINT OR LACQUER MUST BE HEAT RESISTANT TO PREVENT DISCOLOURATION Your appliance is a wall mounted recessed and or mantel installed appliance Select a s...

Page 7: ...52 71CM RIVA 60 47 119 38CM 20 75 52 71CM RIVA 60 47 119 38CM 20 75 52 71CM RIVA 72 69 175 26CM 20 75 52 71CM RIVA 100 97 246 38 CM 20 75 52 71CM STEP B Fix the three wall anchors in each side of the...

Page 8: ...appliance is fully recessed into the wall Use the 6 screws provided to lock the appliance into the wall with the existing two side anges see Figure E Install the media and re install the glass front...

Page 9: ...to Figure 1 D Mark out location then mount the bracket s onto the wall using the supplied screws This bracket MUST have the hooks facing upward and be level NOTE It is strongly recommended that the mo...

Page 10: ...if hard wired In the absence of local codes use the current CSA C22 1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE in Canada or the current ANSI NFPA 70 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE in the United States A Remove the cover p...

Page 11: ...selected A Glass front must be removed and the appliance must be mounted in its final location before the log set crystal pebble embers are installed B If your replace come with log set remove the log...

Page 12: ...FORMATION on 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...

Page 13: ...ontrol Turns o ame e ect 1 Press once Indicator light turns on Power turns on All functions enabled 2 Press again Flame e ect turns o Unit goes to standby All functions turn o TEMP 1 Press once Touch...

Page 14: ...ater turns on and after the heater turns o 1 Press once Indicator lights up Fan blows cool air for 10 seconds 750W heater turns on and blows warm air 2 Press again Indicator lights up 1500W heater tur...

Page 15: ...onto the cloth or towel Dry thoroughly with a paper towel or lint free cloth NEVER use abrasive cleansers liquid sprays or any cleaner that could scratch the surface Vents Use a vacuum or duster to re...

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