Amantii BI60DEEPXT Panorama Series Electric Fireplace

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR
BI-40-DEEP-XT
BI-50-DEEP-XT
BI-60-DEEP-XT
BI-72-DEEP-XT
BI-88-DEEP-XT
SAFETY INFORM ATION
WARNING
If the information in these instructions are
not followed exactly, a fire or explosion
may result causing property damage,
personal injury or loss of life.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors
and liquids in the vicinit y of this or any other appliance.
INSTALLER: LEAVE THIS M ANUAL WITH THE APPLIANCE.
CONSUM ER: RETAIN THIS M ANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Please read and carefully follow all of the instruction found in this manual. Please pay special
attent ion to the safety inst ructions provided in this manual. The instructions included here will assure
that you have many years of dependable and enjoyable service from your Amantii product.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS....................................................................................................................................3
UNPACKING AND TESTING APPLIANCE...............................................................................................................4
GROUNDING APPLIANCE.........................................................................................................................................4
LOCATING THE FIREPLACE.....................................................................................................................................4
BI-40-DEEP-XT .............................................................................................................................................................5
BI-50-DEEP-XT .............................................................................................................................................................6
BI-60-DEEP-XT .............................................................................................................................................................7
BI-72-DEEP-XT .............................................................................................................................................................8
BI-88-DEEP-XT .............................................................................................................................................................9
INSTALLATION..........................................................................................................................................................13
SAFETY
DRILL SCREW
AREA................................................................................................................................10
FOR BATHROOM USE..............................................................................................................................................11
HARD-WIRE INSTALLATION..................................................................................................................................10
MEDIA OPTIONS.......................................................................................................................................................18
OPERATION................................................................................................................................................................20
INSTALLING WALL THERMOSTAT........................................................................................................................22
REPLACEMENT PARTS............................................................................................................................................23
EXPLODED VIEW......................................................................................................................................................24
TROUBLE SHOOTING..............................................................................................................................................25
SERVICE HISTORY....................................................................................................................................................26
WARRANTY...............................................................................................................................................................27
OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS .........................................................................................................................................12
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IM PORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Read all inst ructions before inst alling or using this heater.
2. Keep combustible mat erials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes and curt ains at
least 3 feet from the front of the heat er; keep them away from sides and rear as well.
3. Alw ays unplug heater when it s not in use.
4. Do not operate the fireplace if it has a damaged cord or plug, aft er it has malfunctioned, or if the
unit has been dropped or damaged in any way.
5. Never place the heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water cont ainers.
6. Do not run the cord under carpeting. Do not cover the cord wit h throw rugs, runners or anyt hing
else. Arrange the cord away from traffic areas where it could not be tripped over.
7. To disconnect the heat er, turn the cont rols to "OFF" before removing the plug from the out let .
8. Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilat ion or exhaust opening, as this may
cause an electric shock, fire or damage to the heater.
9. To prevent a possible fire, do not block air int akes in any manner.
10. A heat er has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside. Do not use it in areas where gasoline, paint
or flammable liquids are used or stored.
11. Use this heater only as described in this manual. Any ot her use not recommended by the
manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
12. Avoid the use of an ext ension cord because the ext ension cord may overheat and cause a fire.
13. Always use properly grounded fused and polarized outlet s.
14. Always use ground fault protection where it is required by electrical codes.
15. Always disconnect the power before performing any cleaning, maintenance or relocation of the
heat er.
16. To prevent a possible fire, do not burn wood or ot her materials in this heat er.
17. To prevent electric shock or fire, always use a cert ified electrician, should new circuits or
outlet s be required.
When transport ing or storing the heater, keep it in a dry place, free from excessive vibrat ion.
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UNPACKING AND TESTING APPLIANCE
Carefully remove the appliance from the box. Prior to installing the appliance, test to make sure the
appliance operates properly by plugging the pow er supply cord int o a conveniently located 120 Volt
grounded outlet .
GROUNDING APPLIANCE
This appliance is for use on 120 Volts. The cord has a plug as shown in (A). An adapt er as show n in (C)
is available for connecting three-blade grounding type plugs to tw o-slot receptacles. The green
grounding lug extending from the adapt er must be connected to a permanent ground such as a
properly grounded out let box. The adapter should not be used if a three-slot grounded receptacle is
available.
To disconnect appliance, turn controls to off, then remove plug from out let.
LOCATING THE FIREPLACE
Plan where to locate and frame the fireplace. This will save time and money later when you inst all
the fireplace. Before installat ion consider the following:
1. Where the fireplace is located must allow for wall and ceiling clearances (see INSTALLATION)
2. Consider a location where the fireplace screen will not be exposed to direct sunlight from
window s or doors.
3. A 15 ampere, 120 Volt, 60 Hz branch circuit wit h proper ground must be available at the location.
Preferably a dedicated branch circuit should be provided to avoid circuit breakers to trip of fuses
to blow.
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BI-40-DEEP-XT
Descript ion Built-in Appliance
Volt age 120V AC 60Hz
Watts 1500W M ax
NO HEATER 25W
M OTOR HEATER 19W
Appliance Widt h 38 5/ 8 or 98.1 cm
Appliance Height 29 1/ 2 or 75 cm
Appliance Depth 12 5/ 8 or 32.2 cm
Gross Weight 94.6lbs or 43kg
Plug Location Left side
Cord Length 70 7/ 8 or 180 cm
Rough Wall Opening Size 40× 30 or
101.6 cm× 76.2 cm
BTU 4800
This appliance has been tested in
accordance wit h the UL Standard 2021
for fixed and location dedicated electric
room appliances in the Unit ed States and
Canada. If you need assist ance during
installat ion, please cont act your local
dealer.
NOTE: This appliance must be
electrically wired and grounded in
accordance with local codes. In the
absence of local codes, use the current
CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code in
Canada or the ANSI/ NFPA 70 National
Electrical Code in the United States.
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BI-50-DEEP-XT
M odel Number Built-in Appliance
Volt age 120V AC 60Hz
Watts 1500W M ax
NO HEATER 25W
M OTOR HEATER 19W
Appliance Widt h 48 5/ 8 or 123.5 cm
Appliance Height 29 1/ 2 or 75 cm
Appliance Depth 12 5/ 8 or 32.2 cm
Gross Weight 110lbs or 50kg
Plug Location Left side
Cord Length 70 7/ 8 or 180 cm
Rough Wall Opening Size 50× 30 or
127 cm ×76.2 cm
BTU 4800
This appliance has been tested in
accordance wit h the UL Standard 2021
for fixed and location dedicated electric
room appliances in the Unit ed States and
Canada. If you need assist ance during
installat ion, please cont act your local
dealer.
NOTE: This appliance must be
electrically wired and grounded in
accordance with local codes. In the
absence of local codes, use the current
CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code in
Canada or the ANSI/ NFPA 70 National
Electrical Code in the United States.
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BI-60-DEEP-XT
Descript ion Built-in Appliance
Volt age 120V AC 60Hz
Watts 1500W M ax
NO HEATER 25W
M OTOR HEATER 19W
Appliance Widt h 58 5/ 8 or 148.5 cm
Appliance Height 29 1/ 2 or 75 cm
Appliance Depth 12 5/ 8 or 32.2 cm
Gross Weight 127.6lbs or 58kg
Plug Location Left side
Cord Length 70 7/ 8 or 180 cm
Rough Wall Opening Size 60× 30 or
152.4 cm× 76.2 cm
BTU 4800
This appliance has been tested in
accordance wit h the UL Standard 2021
for fixed and location dedicated electric
room appliances in the Unit ed States and
Canada. If you need assist ance during
installat ion, please cont act your local
dealer.
NOTE: This appliance must be
electrically wired and grounded in
accordance with local codes. In the
absence of local codes, use the current
CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code in
Canada or the ANSI/ NFPA 70 National
Electrical Code in the United States.
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BI-72-DEEP-XT
Descript ion Built-in Appliance
Volt age 120V AC 60Hz
Watts 1500W M ax
NO HEATER 25W
M OTOR HEATER 19W
Appliance Widt h 72 1/ 8 or 183.2 cm
Appliance Height 29 1/ 2 or 75 cm
Appliance Depth 12 5/ 8 or 32.2 cm
Gross Weight 156.2lbs or 71kg
Plug Location Left side
Cord Length 70 7/ 8 or 180 cm
Rough Wall Opening Size 73 1/ 2× 30 or
186.7 cm× 76.2 cm
BTU 4800
This appliance has been tested in
accordance wit h the UL Standard 2021
for fixed and location dedicated electric
room appliances in the Unit ed States and
Canada. If you need assist ance during
installat ion, please cont act your local
dealer.
NOTE: This appliance must be
electrically wired and grounded in
accordance with local codes. In the
absence of local codes, use the current
CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code in
Canada or the ANSI/ NFPA 70 National
Electrical Code in the United States.
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BI-88-DEEP-XT
Descript ion Built-in Appliance
Volt age 120V AC 60Hz
Watts 1500W M ax
NO HEATER 25W
M OTOR HEATER 19W
Appliance Widt h 88 5/ 8 or 225.2 cm
Appliance Height 29 1/ 2 or 75 cm
Appliance Depth 12 5/ 8 or 32.2 cm
Gross Weight 195.8lbs or 89kg
Plug Location Left side
Cord Length 70 7/ 8 or 180 cm
Rough Wall Opening Size 89 1/ 2× 30 or
227.3 cm× 76.2 cm
BTU 4800
This appliance has been tested in
accordance wit h the UL Standard 2021
for fixed and location dedicated electric
room appliances in the Unit ed States and
Canada. If you need assist ance during
installat ion, please cont act your local
dealer.
NOTE: This appliance must be
electrically wired and grounded in
accordance with local codes. In the
absence of local codes, use the current
CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code in
Canada or the ANSI/ NFPA 70 National
Electrical Code in the United States.
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SAFETY DRILL SCREW AREA
There is a safety drill screw area as show below .
Please make sure that the fix screws are in this area.
Themanualcontrolpadposition
Safety drill screw area
(Dark area)
HARD- WIRE INSTALLATION
Turn off the appliance completely and let cool before servicing. Only a qualified service person
should service and repair this electric appliance.
If it is necessary to hard wire this appliance, a qualified elect rician must remove the cord connection,
and wire the appliance directly to the household wiring.
This appliance must be electrically connected and grounded in accordance wit h local codes, if hard
wired. In the absence of local codes, use the current CSA C22.1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE in
Canada or the current ANSI/ NFPA 70 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE in the Unit ed States.
1. Remove the cover plate from the left side of the appliance by removing the two screw s, as
shown below. Unscrew and remove power cord.
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2. Attach the wiring to the junction block. Please make sure the live wire goes into the L, the
neut ral wire int o N and the ground wire into G.
3. Put the plate back and screw back.
FOR BATHROOM USE
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If this unit is installed in a bathroom it must be protected by a GIF receptacle or circuit. If receptacle is
used it must be readily accessible.
To prevent electric shock, please be aware that this unit is an electrical appliance that is NOT watertight
and must be installed as to prevent water from entering unit. This must be installed away from shows,
tubs, etc. Never locate fireplace where it may fall into a bathtub or other water container.
All wiring connections to line power shall be in accordance with local building code requirements.
Inquires about local codes and regulations must be done prior to installation.
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OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS
The BI-DEEP-XT series electric fireplaces are suitable for installation in outdoor areas protected from
direct water impingement. In addition to maintaining the listed mantel and combustibles clearances, a
rain protection overhang factor of 1/2 shall be constructed to the front and to each side of the installed
appliance. See illustration below. All wiring connections to line power shall be in accordance with local
building code requirements. Inquires about local codes and regulations must be done prior to
installation.
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INSTALLATION
The rough wall opening size of the fireplace:
W() D() H()
BI-40-DEEP-XT 40 12 1/ 2 30
BI-50-DEEP-XT 50 12 1/ 2 30
BI-60-DEEP-XT 60 12 1/ 2 30
BI-72-DEEP-XT 73 1/ 2 12 1/ 2 30
BI-88-DEEP-XT 89 1/ 2 12 1/ 2 30
1. Take out the unit from the box. Please do the pre-test before you install the fireplace. Pull
out the optional trim from the unit as shows below.
optional trim
The BI-DEEP-XT models are designed to be built-in. These units allow for the finishing material (drywall,
stone, tile, etc) to be built right down to the glass edge. However, that application is not always
desirable or available so the surround could be used as an alternate finish option.
Important note: The optional surround is not firmly attached and can be removed from the unit by
simply pulling it off. It is recommended that two people remove the surround.
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2. Remove the framing plates from the unit
framing plat e
3. Re-fix the framing plates to the unit as the picture shows
framing plat e
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4. Bend up the framing plates.
5. Put the unit into the opening.
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6. Drive the mounting screws into the framing plates on the unit and the wall studs.
7. After checking that the fireplace operates properly, cover the glass panel with
protective plastic bag and install plywood or drywall.
Fireplace
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framing plat e
IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU WANT TO USE THE SUPPLIED SURROUND the
thickness of the wall finish can only be 1”.
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8. Decorate the plywood or drywall with glazed tile, wallpaper, etc.
Fireplace
9. Put back the trim that youve removed from the unit at STEP 1.
trim
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M EDIA OPTIONS
The BI-40-DEEP-XT is shipped wit h 1 set of FI-109-DIAM OND, BI-50-DEEP-XT and BI-60-DEEP-XT are
shipped wit h 2 set s of FI-109-DIAM OND, BI-72-DEEP-XT and BI-88-DEEO-XT are shipped wit h 3 set s
FI-109-DIAM OND
3 glass nugget s, 1 bag of clear, 1 bag of small
clear, 1 bag of clear diamond and 1 bag of blue
diamond.
The BI-DEEP-XT models also come wit h the DESIGN-M EDIA-11PCE Kit feat uring an 11 pcs deluxe log set ,
pebbles, stones, black glass and an assort ment of vermiculit e embers. The DESIGN-M EDIA kits come in
a separat e box.
of FI-109-DIAM OND.
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FIRE GLASS M EDIA-LOG INSTALLATION
1. Take off the front clear glass. There is a bracket that holds the front glass as shows below. Unscrew
the screw to take off the bracket. Turn around the bracket and insert it into the gap to hook and pull
out the glass.
2. Install the fire glass media. Pour the fire glass media into the tray as shows below. Feel free to use
any combination of fire glass media that you find most appealing.
3. Put back the front glass and screw back the bracket.
IMPORTANT: GLASS IS VERY SHARP - PLEASE WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES
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OPERATION
The fireplace can be operated either by the switches located on the left bottom of the fireplace unit
or by supplied remot e cont rol.
Plug the fireplace into a 15 Amp wall socket .
M ANUAL OPERATION
1. The main power ON/ OFF swit ch in position O, the fireplace is OFF.
2. When main power ON/ OFF switch is at posit ion I, the fireplace is ready to use.
3. Press the
butt on repeat edly to set the heat er to desired heat set t ing. The heater indicator
LED will glow which show s the current heater settings.
a) RED 1500W HEAT OUTPUT
b) BLUE 750W HEAT OUTPUT
c) PURPLE AUTO M ODE
AUTO M ODE
Under this mode the heat er will automatically turn ON at high heat setting 1500W heat out put when
the room temperature drops below 22(72 ). When the room temperature is bet w een
22-25(72-77 ) the heat er out put will switch to low heat setting 750W. When the room
temperat ure goes above 25(77) the heat er will be turned off and the cycle will continue. The
LED indicator will be PURPLE in colour under this mode.
4. Flame effect: Press the button marked
to adjust the flame brightness. The flame bright ness
will cycle through Low -M edium-High -OFF.
5. M ood light effect: Press the button marked
to change the mood light colour.
NOTE: If operated at the Low heat setting, the fireplace will not provide as much heat out put as in
the High heat setting, however the low set t ing will not require as much elect rical pow er to operate.
To avoid overloading a circuit, do not plug the fireplace into a circuit that already has ot her
appliances working. When the fireplace is not in use swit ch off and unplug.
SAFETY CUT-OFF
l This appliance is fit ted wit h a safet y cut -off which will operate if the fireplace overheat s (eg. Due
to blocked air vent s). For safet y reasons, the fireplace will NOT aut omatically reset.
l To reset the appliance, disconnect the appliance from the main supply for at least 10 minut es.
Reconnect the supply to the main and switch on the appliance.
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REM OTE CONTROL OPERATION
For remote to funct ion make sure the heat er is plugged in and main pow er swit ch located on the
bottom left hand side is at posit ion I.
When operating the remote make sure you point the remote to the centre of the fireplace and make
sure each time you press the button t he buzzer inside the unit will beep once. It takes some time for
the receiver to respond to the transmit t er. Do not PRESS the butt ons more than once within two
seconds for correct operation.
Pow er on
butt on: The power-on button at top left corner of the remote is the main ON/ OFF
power button. This will turn off all the functions and the fireplace will be in standby mode.
DISPLAY ON/OFF button: Switching the fireplace flame and tray light ON/ OFF. It has functions of
setting memory.
DISPLAY BLUE button: Adjust the blue color brightness of flame and tray.
DISPLAY YELLOW button: Adjust the yellow color brightness of flame and tray.
DISPLAY ORANGE button: Adjust the orange color brightness of flame and tray.
M OOD LIGHT ON/ OFF button: Swit ching the mood light ON/ OFF.
ADJUST button: Swit ching the color of the mood light.
FLASH button: Swit ches the mood light int o flash mode, this cycles through all mood light colors.
HEATER ON/OFF button: Switching the heater ON/OFF. It has functions of setting memory.
HIGH button: Press the high button to switch the heater to high heat setting 1500W.
LOW button: Press the low button to switch the heater to low heat setting 750W.
TEMP. button: Press the TEMP. button to switch the heater to AUTO mode. Under this mode
the heater will operate in similar way as explained above for the manual operation.
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INSTALLING W ALL THERM OSTAT
W ALL THERM OSTAT W IRING DIAGRAM S
W ire the wall thermostat prior to installing the fireplace.
W ALL THERM OSTAT W IRING(24 VAC)
Install W all Thermostat per instructions provided with kit and per the follow ing information:
1. Turn off circuit breaker.
2. Remove cover plate located on the left side of appliance.
3. Pull the wire out and cut the inside thermost at . Connect the wires to the wall thermostat as
shown below. Follow instructions provided with wall swit ch kit.
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REPLACEM ENT PARTS
This list contains replacement part s
NO.
BI-40-DEEP-XT BI-50-DEEP-XT BI-60-DEEP-XT BI-72-DEEP-XT BI-88-DEEP-XT
DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 602030C 602030C 602030C 602030C 602030C BLOWER AND
HEATER ASSEM BLY
1
2 FIREPLACE BOX
3 10104010 10104010 10104010 10104010 10104010 SWITCH 1
4 601036 601036 601036 601036 601036 1
5 601092C 601092C 601092C 601092C 601092C CIRCUIT BOARD 1
6 10101225 10101225 10101225 10101225 10101225 FLAM E M OTOR 2
7 3109503C 357503C 3110503C 358503C 3111503C FLICKER ASSEM BLY 2
8
601136B 601136B 601136B
LED STRIP
9 10203015 10203015 10203015 10203015 10203015 ADJUSTABLE FOOT 4
10
FLAME EFFECT GLASS(CLEAR
GLASS WITH BLACK PLASTIC)
1
11 3057012 3057012 3057012 3057012 3057012 GLASS BRACKET LH 1
12 3057013 3057013 3057013 3057013 3057013 GLASS BRACKET RH 1
13 10702189 10702191 10702193 10702195 10702196 BOTTOM GLASS 1
14 3109017 357017 3110017 358017 3111017 M EDIA HOLD
BRACKET
2
15 3057016 3057016 3057016 3057016 3057016 FRONT GLASS
BRACKET.
2
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ADJUSTABLE SCREW
2
17 10701255 10701257 10701259 10701261 10701262 FRONT GLASS 1
18 3139501 3041501 3143501 3045501 3146501
Black steel surround
1
19 10105063 10105063 10105063 10105063 10105063 REM OTE 1
CONTROL PANEL
601137B 601137B
6/ 8/ 10
8/ 10
10701263 10701265 10701267 10701269 10701270
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EXPLODED VIEW
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Dim or no flame Flame LEDs are burnt out Inspect the LEDs and replace them if
necessary.
Ember bed is not
glowing or dimming
Ember LEDs are burnt out Inspect the ember bed LEDs and
replace them if necessary.
Appliance has overheated and
safety device has caused the
thermal switch to disconnect
Turn off the main switch, allow
appliance to cool for 10 minutes, then
turn it on.
House circuit breaker has
tripped
Reset house circuit breaker.
Appliance turns off and
will not turn on
Appliances fuse has blow n Replace the fuse.
Appliance is not plugged into an
electrical outlet
Check plug and plug in.
Appliance has overheated and
safety device has caused the
thermal switch to disconnect
Turn off the main switch, allow
appliance to cool for 10 minutes, then
turn it on.
Appliance will not come
on when switch is
flipped to ON
Circuit board is burnt out Inspect the circuit board and replace
it if necessary.
No warm air coming out
of appliance
Heat er is burnt out Inspect the burner and heater
assembly and replace it if necessary.
Flame sput t ers
Flame mot or is defective. Call a qualified service technician and
replace flame mot or.
Remote Control does
not work.
Low bat t eries.
Unit switch in O posit ion.
Replace AAA bat t eries in remote
cont rol.
Turn the swit ch in I position.
Flame is fixed. Wiring may be loose or the
flame mot or may be defective.
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SERVICE HISTORY
This heat er must be serviced annually depending on usage.
Date Dealer
Name
Service technician
Name
Service Performed Special Concerns
NOTES:
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