Stonegate FP10-27-11-50 Assembly And Operation Manual

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ELECTRIC FIREPLACE HEATER
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MANUAL
 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 
CAUTION / ATTENTION -- DO NOT PLUG THE HEATER INTO ANY
POWER OUTLET OR OPERATE BEFORE READING ALL
INSTRUCTIONS!
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
When using electrical appliances, 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 fireplace. Failure to follow these important safety
instructions may cause fire, electric shock or damage. Following proper safety and
operating instructions is the responsibility of the owner.
2. WARNING: This fireplace heater is hot when in use. To avoid bums, do not let bare skin
touch hot surfaces. The grill directly in front of the heater outlet becomes hot during
heater operation.
3. CAUTION – High Temperature. Keep any combustible materials, such as furniture,
pillows, bedding, papers, clothes, curtains and other furnishings at least 10 feet away
from the front, sides and rear of the heater.
4. Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or those with
disabilities.
5. Do not operate the heater unattended or while sleeping. Stay alert and monitor operation
at all times.
 

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  • Page 1: Important Safety Instructions

    ELECTRIC FIREPLACE HEATER ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MANUAL     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   CAUTION / ATTENTION -- DO NOT PLUG THE HEATER INTO ANY POWER OUTLET OR OPERATE BEFORE READING ALL INSTRUCTIONS! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following: 1.
  • Page 2 6. Always unplug fireplace when not in use. 7. Do not operate any fireplace heater with a damaged cord or plug, or if the heater has malfunctioned, or if the fireplace has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Take fireplace to authorized service facility for examination, electrical or mechanical adjustment or repair.
  • Page 3 21. WARNING: NEVER USE WITH AN EXTENSION CORD OR RE-LOCATABLE POWER STRIP. An extension cord may overheat and cause a risk of fire. 22. Do not burn wood or other materials in this fireplace. 23. Do not strike fireplace glass. 24.
  • Page 4: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Instructions Parts List: Hardware List: Cam Lock Screws 62pcs A Top Panel B Middle Panel C Base Panel Cam Lock Nut 62pcs D Upper Back Panel E Upper Front Panel Self-Tapping 24pcs F Right Inner Panel Screws G Left Inner Panel Mounting Screws 5pcs H Front Shelves...
  • Page 5 **RECOMMEND 2 PEOPLE FOR ASSEMBLY! Step 1: Attach 8pcs Cam Lock Screws (Q) under the Top Panel (A). Attach 4pcs Cam Lock Screws (Q) to the Middle Panel (B). Attach 12pcs Cam Lock Screws (Q) to the Base Panel (C). Attach 3pcs Cam Lock Screws (Q) to the Right Inner Panel (F).
  • Page 6 Step 2: Insert the 2 pcs Cam Lock Nuts (R) into the Upper Front Panel (E) making sure the + is facing out and the arrow is pointing up. Attach the Upper Front Panel (E) to the Right Inner Panel (F) and the Left Inner Panel (G). Turn the Cam Lock Nuts (R) clockwise with a Phillips Head Screwdriver (not included) until the arrow is pointing down.
  • Page 7 Step 4: Attach the Left & Right Front Shelves (H) to the Right Inner Panel (F) and to the Left Inner Panel (G) using 4pcs Cam Lock Nuts (R). Note: Cam Lock Nuts should be placed on the underneath side of the shelves. See Figure 4. Q ...
  • Page 8 Step 6: Attach 2pcs Side Shelves (P) to the Right Back Panel (J) using 4pcs Cam Lock Nuts (R). Attach 2pcs Side Shelves (P) to the Left Back Panel (K) Using 4pcs Cam Lock Nuts (R). Note: The Cam Lock Nuts should be inserted on the underside of the shelves. See Figure 6. Q ...
  • Page 9 Step 8: Attach the Right Large Inner Panel (L) to the Top Panel (B) and to the Right Front Shelf (H) using 4pcs Cam Lock Nuts (R). Attach the Left Large Inner Panel (M) to the Top Panel (B) and to the Left Front Shelf (H) using 4pcs Cam Lock Nuts (R). Note: The Cam Lock Nuts should be on the underside of the Panels and Shelves.
  • Page 10: Back View

    Step 10: Attach the Small Back Panels (I) to the Right Inner Panel (F) & the Right Large Inner Panel (L) and then to the Left Inner Panel (G) & the Left Large Inner Panel (M) on the back side of the cabinet using 12pcs Self-Tapping Screws (S). See Figure 10. BACK VIEW ...
  • Page 11 Step 12: Attach the Upper Back Panel (D) with 12pcs Self-Tapping Screws (S). See Figure 12. BACK VIEW    S    Figure 12 Step 13: Place the Electric Fireplace Heater Insert through the back of mantle with the Front of the heater facing the opening in the mantle. See Figure 13. BACK VIEW ...
  • Page 12 Step 14: Once the insert is in place, attach the Top of the insert to the back of the Upper Front Panel (E) using 3pcs Mounting Screws (T). Also attach the insert to the Base Panel (C) using 2pcs L-Shape Brackets (U) and 2pcs Mounting screws (T). See Figure 14. BACK VIEW Figure 14 ASSEMBLY COMPLETE...
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    After reading through the following instructions completely, confirm all controls on fireplace heater are in the OFF position. Plug the fireplace into a 15AMP/120Volt outlet. Once the fireplace insert has been properly connected to a grounded, electrical outlet, it is ready to operate. Operating Instructions The controls are located behind the grill below the front glass and can be accessed by pulling grill from the top.
  • Page 14: Risk Of Fire

    RISK OF FIRE: Do not exceed the recommended bulb wattage. Do not use with an extension cord or power strip. Replacing the Light Bulb Step 1: Unplug the fireplace heater. Step 2: Remove the 12 screws on the back of fireplace insert and open the back cover. There are 2 larger screws and 10 smaller screws.

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