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Operation - decorflame MP-2100 Instruction Manual

Electric fireplace heater

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OpErATION

After reading complete instructions, confirm
all controls on fireplace are in the OFF position.
plug the fireplace into a 15AMp/120Volt outlet.
If the cord does not reach, you may use an
extension cord rated for a minimum of 1875
WATTS. Once the fireplace insert has been
properly connected to a grounded electrical
outlet, it is ready to operate.
The controls are located behind the grill below
the front glass and can be accessed by pulling
the grill from the top, forward and down.
o/i: press this button for main power and flame
effect. The indicator light will turn on. See below
for other control instructions.
750w: For low heat function – press this
switch while O/I switch is in the on position.
The indicator light will turn on.
1500w: For high heat function – press this
switch while O/I switch and 750W switch are
in the on position for high heat. The indicator
light will turn on.
O p E r A T I O N
temperature control: To adjust the
temperature to your individual requirements,
turn the temperature control dial to the
right (clockwise) to increase the desired
temperature and to the left for lower
temperature. This temperature control
dial can only be used while the O/I switch
and 750W & 1500W switches are in the ON
position.
When the heater reaches the desired
temperature, the heater and 750W/1500W
indicator light will turn off but the fan still
keeps working with air flow. Adjust this knob
to restart heater.
dimmer control knob: Turn the dimmer
dial clockwise or counter clockwise to get the
desires flame intensity. The dimmer switch can
only be used when the O/I switch is in the on
position.
note: When the O/I switch is turned off, all
other heater functions will stop even though
the switches may be in the on position.
note: In order to shut down the heater safely,
it is recommended to turn the temperature
control knob to lowest setting and allow the
heater to cool down before pressing the O/I
switch to off position.
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