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Replacing the Light Bulbs
This fireplace insert uses 2 clear 120 Volt, 40 Watt, E-12 socket base
light bulbs (small base, chandelier candle type bulbs). The light bulbs
are located in the bottom of the unit. You can change the light bulbs
by removing the ember bed from the firebox. For convenience, if one
of the light bulbs burns out, it may be easier to replace both of the
light bulbs at the same time.
WARNING: Do not exceed 40 Watts per bulb. Use of higher rated
light bulbs may cause overheating and result in a fire, causing
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
There are 2 black embers in the ember bed – 1 on each of the right
and left sides. To remove the ember bed you must remove these black
embers. Turn each ember counter clockwise until it comes loose and
can be removed. Lift the ember bed straight up and out of the grate.
You will see two light bulbs. Turn each bulb counterclockwise to remove. Reverse the steps to put the
ember bed back into position. Take the black embers and insert them into the holes. Turn each black
ember clockwise to secure the ember bed into position within the grate.
Operating Instructions
This firebox insert features conveniently separate controls for the flame effect and heat control. This feature
allows you to operate the unit in 2 different ways;
• Asafullfeaturedreplaceinsertwithbothameeffectandheateroperatingsimultaneously.
• Asavisualeffectwithameeffectonly.(i.e.noheatingcycle)
NOTE: This firebox insert is not designed to operate in “heat” only mode without a flame effect.
Using the manual controls located on the top right corner on the front of the firebox.
1. Main ON/OFF: The main on/off switch supplies power to all
other functions. When this switch is in the ON position the flame
effect operates without heat.
2. Low Heat Switch: The low heat ON/OFF switch supplies power
to the heater fan and the heater element. When the switch is in
the ON position the heater operates on low.
3. High Heat Switch: The high heat ON/OFF switch supplies power
to the heater fan and the heater element. Both the Low Heat
Switch and High Heat Switch need to be in the on position for
the high heat setting to operate.
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Black
Embers
Fig. 2
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