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DESCRIPTIONS (See Fig. 1, 2, 3, 4, & 6)
A. Front panel
B. Pebbles (changeable)
C. Soft Glow Switch
D. Main housing
E. Fixed unit mounting brackets
F. Heat vents
G. Control panel
H. Remote control home
I. Feet x 2 (removable)
J. Digital thermostat (5 presets)
(ONLY for 6500/6700)
K. Mode control
L. Digital timer (6 presets)
M. Flame intensity button
N. ON/OFF switch (main unit only)
O. Thumb screws x4
P. Securing bottom bracket (part not shown)
Q. ON/OFF button remote control
R. Soft Glow
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (SEE FIG. 1–6)
Carefully remove all parts and make sure that
they are all present. Ref. to Figs.1-6.
Installing Batteries into the Remote:
Before operation, insert 2 AAA batteries into the
back of the remote control:
• DO NOT mix old and new batteries
• DO NOT mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc),
or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries
The remote control for this unit has the capability
of operating all control panel functions except the
mechanical ON/OFF switch (N). Please note this
remote will not work through walls (See Fig. 3).
Stand Assembly (See Fig. 6):
For floor use attach the two feet assemblies (I)
to the fireplace heater using the 4 thumb screws
(O) provided. Gently lay the main housing
(D) horizontally down without the front panel
attached. Line up each feet assembly using
the metal guides and then screw in two thumb
screws (O) into the corresponding holes. Place
unit upright, add the pebbles (B) and then attach
the front panel by lining up the front panel metal
guides with the main housing panel pins. For wall
mounting see Wall Mount Installation below.
Wall Mount Installation (See Fig. 4 & 5):
This product weighs 40 lbs. Do not install alone.
The following procedure is for a dry wall
installation using the provided hardware.
Note: If installing on a different type of wall (i.e
cavity wall) or using different hardware please
consult a professional for advice on the correct
way to install the unit.
IMPORTANT: Before drilling into any wall
ensure no electrical cables are present in the
area. Make sure you allow at least 3 feet of space
on all four sides of unit.
1. Turn unit off and disconnect the unit if in use.
2. Remove front panel and pebbles if installed.
3. Remove feet assemblies from main housing
by unscrewing the thumb screws.
4. Decide on the position where the electric
fireplace will hang on the wall. REMEMBER
not to position directly above the power
socket and at least 3 feet away from any
objects on all sides (reference Fig. 5).
5. Mark on the wall the points between the
centre of the holes on the fixed unit rear
mounting brackets (E) making sure the
points line up and are level (reference Fig. 4)
6. Drill into the wall using an 8mm drill bit two
holes on the marked points so that you can
fit the appropriate wall plugs.
7. Screw in two 4 x 35mm screws into the wall
plugs, leaving 10mm of the screws out of the
wall.
8. Hang the main body of the unit onto the
two exposed screws by lining up the rear
mounting brackets' holes.
9. Place the securing bottom bracket (P)
into the rear of the unit and then use one
4x35mm screw to secure the bracket and
unit to the main wall.
10. Add pebbles to the unit, then place the front
panel onto the unit by lining up the front
panel guides with the main housing pins
(located on the side of the housing) and
make sure the unit is secure.
11. Unit is now ready to be turned on and operated.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• There may be an odor coming from the heater
the first time you use it. This is normal during
the break-in period or after long term storage.
Make sure the heater is in a well ventilated
area and continue running it until the smell
goes away.
• You may hear a popping or crackling sound as
the heater heats up. This is normal and safe
operation.
• The Fireplace Heater can be operated by
using the remote control (Fig. 3) or the control
panel (Fig. 2) located on the side of the unit.
• Place the heater on a firm, level surface or
mount on wall.
• Avoid overloading your circuit by not using
other high wattage appliances in the same
outlet.
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