Fireplace Installation
Installation
1. Select a location that is not
susceptible to moisture and is away
from drapes, furniture and high
traffic.
2. For ease of electrical hook up, you
may wish to locate the fireplace
near an existing outlet (for plug-in
convenience) (refer to NOTE 1,
page 7).
3. Remove fireplace, front glass and
hardware from box and remove
all packaging materials before
installation.
4. Store the fireplace in a safe, dry and
dust-free location until you are ready
to install the fireplace.
Figure 3
Glass Bracket
Bracket Screws
Partially
Reflective Glass
Hardwire Installation
The fireplace is packaged with a
three-prong plug installed for plug-in
convenience. Hardwiring the fireplace
is also an option for any installation.
WARNING: Do not attempt to wire
your own new outlets or circuits.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock or injury to persons, always
use a licensed electrician.
WARNING: Ensure that the circuit
on which the fireplace is to be
installed has the power cut off at
the service panel until installation
is complete.
1. Remove the partially reflective
glass from the fireplace:
• Lay fireplace on its back.
• Remove two Phillips screws from
each of the two glass brackets
(Figure 3).
• Remove the glass brackets.
• With one hand keeping pressure
on the partially reflective glass, tilt
the fireplace upright and slightly
forward to allow the partially
reflective glass to fall out of the
inside framing.
CAUTION: Do not bump or drop
the partially reflective glass to
avoid breakage and personal
injury.
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