S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S
11. Use only insulated staples or plastic ties to
secure cords.
12. Route and secure cords so that they will
not be pinched or damaged when the cabinet
is pushed to the walL.
13. Position the portable cabinet light with
respect to the cabinet so the lamp replace-
ments markings are able to be read during
relamping.
14. Not intended for recessed installation in
ceilings or soffits.
15. Not intended for surface installation inside
built-in furnishings such as kitchen cabinets,
china cabinets, or trophy cases;
16. The national Electrical Code (NEC) does not
permit cords to be concealed where damage
to insulation may go unnoticed. To prevent fire
danger, do not run cord behind walls, ceilings,
soffits, or cabinets where it may be inacces-
sible for examination. Cords should be visu-
ally examined periodically and immediately
replaced when any damage is noted.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE USE.
WARNING
Procedures and techniques if not care-
fully followed - will result in damage to the
equipment. - will expose the user to the risk
of serious injury, illness or death.
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This electric fireplace heater is for use on
120 volts. The cord has a plug as shown at
A in illustration below. An adapter as shown
at C is available for connecting three-blade
grounding-type plugs to two-slot recep-
tacles. The green grounding plug extending
from the adapter must be connected to
a permanent ground such as a properly
grounded outlet box. The adapter should not
be used if a three-slot grounded receptacle
is available.
A 15 AMP circuit is required to operate this
heater. If the breaker trips when the heater
is used then you may need to move the
heater to another location or unplug other
appliances that are on the same circuit. If
you require an extension cord use one that
is rated at 1875 watts.
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