Wall Switch Harness
Valve Wire
Harness
Ignition Wire Connection
(spade type connector)
Be careful when removing and
reinstalling not to bend or break
the spade connector
f. On the outside of the fireplace, run the switch
wire into the outlet box. Use insulated type
staples to secure the wiring to framing.
g. Plug the black end of the wire into the switch
plate connector.
h. Screw the switch plate into the installed outlet
box.
i. Reconnect the ignition wire to the receiver if it
was previously removed.
Caution
To avoid short-circuit to receiver, position
antenna so that it DOES NOT TOUCH ignition wire.
j. Insert 4 AA batteries in the battery holder. DO
NOT PUT BATTERIES IN THE RECEIVER!
Caution
DO NOT USE screwdriver or other metallic object
to remove batteries from receiver or handset!
This could cause a short-circuit to receiver.
Battery holder cable
(disconnected)
Ignition Wire
Antenna
k. Connect the battery holder to the receiver.
l. Test the wall switch's operation.
m. Once the operation is confirmed correct, fix the
wall cover plate to the outlet box.
n. Replace the receiver and battery box in their
positions, as well as the antenna if deployed.
8. Install the cement board on top of the appliance.
The board sits on the horizontal tabs at the top of
the stud brackets.
9. Install the drywall at this point. Although it can be
installed later, the mounting frame for the front will
overlap it.
Wall opening: 23-3/4" (w) x 31" (h)
Note: If tiling, etc. is used overtop of drywall,
complete steps 10, 11, and 12 first as the frame,
once installed, will define where to tile up to.
Cement
board
Drywall opening
23-3/4"
(603 mm)
31"
(787 mm)
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