Northwest 80-2000A-42 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Northwest 80-2000A-42 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Northwest electric fireplace installation and operating instructions

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ELECTRIC FIREPLACE
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Model:80-2000A-36,80-2000A-42,80-2000A-54
Retain this manual for future reference
Read these instructions completely first before
installing and using . Failure to follow them could cause
a heater malfunction resulting in serious injury and/or
property damage.
WARNING: Electric heaters are hot inside. Do not
use it in areas where gasoline, paint or flammable
liquids/vapors are or stored.
WARNING: All electric heaters have hot inside. Do
not use it in areas where gasoline, paint or flammable
liquids/vapors are or are stored.
CAUTION: Do not expose the heater to the
elements (such as rain, etc).
CAUTION: The fireplace in
Due to high temperatures, the heater should be located
out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies.
Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or
near heater. Never place any objects on the heater.
Carefully supervise young children when they are in the
room with the heater.
Heater becomes very hot when running. Keep children
and adults away from hot surfaces to avoid burns or
clothing ignition. Heater will remain hot for a time after
shutdown. Allow surfaces to cool before touching.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

When using electrical heaters, basic precautions should always
be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to
persons, including the following:
1. Read all instructions before using this heater.
2. Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, pillows,
bedding, papers, clothes and curtains at least 3 feet from front of
heater and keep them away from sides and rear.

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Important Safety Instructions
Read All Instructions Before Use
General safety advice for initial use of the electric fireplace.
Keep Combustible Materials Away
Specifies minimum distance for flammable items from the heater.
Hot Surfaces and Supervision
Warns about hot surfaces and supervision requirements for children.
General Operating Precautions
Unplug When Not In Use
Safety instruction to disconnect power when the heater is not in use.
Avoid Damaged Components
Safety instruction regarding damaged electrical cords or plugs.
Location Restrictions
Specifies locations where the heater should not be used, e.g., outdoors.
Cord Safety and Placement
Guidelines for cord placement to prevent accidents and tripping.
Proper Disconnection Procedure
Correct procedure for disconnecting the heater from power.
Ventilation and Foreign Object Safety
Instructions to prevent fire or damage by blocking vents or inserting objects.
Adhere to Manual Instructions
Emphasizes using the heater according to manufacturer guidelines.
Electrical Outlet Requirements
Electrical connection requirements for safe operation (grounded outlets).
Disconnect Power for Maintenance
Safety procedure before performing any service on the heater.
Avoid Extension Cords
Instruction against using extension cords or power strips with the heater.
No Burning of Other Materials
Warning against using the heater for burning non-intended materials.
Professional Electrical Work
Guidance on electrical work requiring professional services.
Storage and Handling
Instructions for proper storage and handling of the heater.
Socket Accessibility
Requirement for socket accessibility for maintenance.
Grounding Requirement
Essential safety requirement for the heater's electrical grounding.
Initial Odor/Smoke Note
Note about potential initial odor or smoke during first use.
Technical Specifications
Product Description and Model Numbers
Details product type and specific model numbers for the fireplace.
Electrical Ratings
Specifies voltage and frequency requirements for the heater.
Power and Lamp Information
Details the power consumption and type of lamp used.
Unpacking and Testing
Safe Removal from Packaging
Instructions for safely removing the fireplace from its packaging.
Initial Operational Testing
Guidance on initial operational testing before full use.
Warning: Do Not Operate Damaged Unit
Critical warning against operating a faulty or damaged unit.
Thermal Cut-Out Feature
Information about the built-in safety feature for overheating.
Grounding Adapter Usage
Instructions for using an adapter with older electrical outlets.
Parts and Hardware Included
Included Components
Lists all parts provided with the fireplace, including remote and manual.
Mounting Hardware
Details screws, hangers, and brackets for installation.
Decorative Elements
Lists decorative crystals included for the fireplace.
Required Tools
Magnetic Phillips Screw Driver
Tool recommended for assembly and installation of the fireplace.
Product Dimensions
Dimensions for Model 80-2000A-36
Technical measurements for the 36-inch electric fireplace.
Dimensions for Model 80-2000A-42
Technical measurements for the 42-inch electric fireplace.
Dimensions for Model 80-2000A-54
Technical measurements for the 54-inch electric fireplace.
Assembly and Preparation
Crystal Placement
Step to place decorative crystals on the ember before final assembly.
Glass Panel Removal
Instruction to detach the glass panel for assembly access.
Secure Glass Panel
Step to reattach the glass panel securely with screws.
Hanger Removal
Instruction to remove the wall hanger if it is not needed.
Installation Guide
Wall Mounting Only
Specifies the intended mounting method for the heater.
Position Selection
Guidance on choosing an appropriate location for installation.
Pre-Drilling Wall Check
Safety check to avoid utility lines during drilling.
Hole Preparation
Steps for preparing the wall for mounting hardware.
Hanger Installation
Instruction to attach the mounting hanger to the wall.
Hanging the Fireplace
Procedure for attaching the fireplace to the installed hanger.
Securing Fireplace to Wall
Final step to secure the fireplace to the wall using screws.
Minimum Floor Clearance
Minimum height requirement from the floor for installation.
Mounting Security Check
Crucial safety check for secure mounting to withstand weight.
Operation Guide
Pre-Operation Checklist
Initial preparation step before operating the heater.
Control Panel Overview
Description of the heater's control panel functions.
Power Switch Functionality
How to use the main power switch to turn the unit on/off.
Heat Control Button
Function of the button to cycle through heat settings.
Flame Control Button
Function of the button to adjust flame and ember bed brightness.
Heating Modes Explained
Explanation of different heating modes (HIGH, LOW, TEMP) and power.
Automatic Temperature Control
How the heater adjusts output based on ambient room temperature.
Manual Operation
Instructions for controlling the heater directly from the unit.
Remote Control Operation
Remote Control Button Functions
Explains the main ON/OFF button and flame/ember control buttons.
Brightness Adjustment
How to increase/decrease red and blue brightness using +/- buttons.
Heater Activation Button
How to use the HEAT button to turn the heater on or off.
Remote Control Usage Tips
Ensuring batteries are installed correctly and pointing remote at the stove.
Troubleshooting Guide
Stove Turns Off Unexpectedly
Addresses issues where the stove turns off and won't restart.
Flame Movement Issues
Troubleshooting for flames that are not moving or are sputtering.
Log Set/Flame Glowing Problems
Addresses issues with the log set or flame not glowing or appearing burnt out.
Remote Control Malfunction
Troubleshooting steps for when the remote control does not work.
Caution: Servicing Heater
Warning to turn off and cool the appliance before servicing.

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