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1 I n st a ll a ti o n I ns t ru c ti o n s a n d H om e ow n er ’ s M an u al W A R NI N G ! IF T HE I N F O R M A T I O N I N T H I S M A N U A L I S N O T F O LL O W ED E X A C T L Y , A FI RE M A Y RES U L T C A US I N G PR O P E R T Y D A M A G E , P E RS O N A L I N J U R Y O R L O S S O F LIF E. FO R Y O U R S A F E TY D O N O T S T O R E [...]
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2 P L E A SE R E AD T H E IN S T A LL A T I ON & OP E R A TI O N IN S T R U C TI O N S B E F O RE U S IN G T H IS A PP L IA N CE IM POR T AN T: R ead al l in st r uct i o n s and wa r nin gs c are f ul ly b ef o r e st ar t ing in st al l a ti on . Fa i lur e to f o l lo w t h ese i ns t r uc t i o ns m ay r esu lt i n a p o s sible e l ec t r [...]
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3 GE N ERAL 1 . R e a d a l l i n s t r u c t i o n s b e f o r e u s i n g th is ap p lia n ce. 2 . Th i s a p pli a nce is h ot w h en i n u s e. T o a v oid b u rns, do not le t bar e s ki n touch hot su r fac e s. Kee p combustible m a ter ials, such a s furn iture, p i ll o ws, b e d d in g , p ap e rs, c l ot h es, a nd cu r ta i ns at l ea s[...]
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4 C L EAR A NC E T O CO M BU S TIB L ES EL E CTRI C AL C O NNEC T ION A 1 0 A M P , 2 2 0 V o l t, 5 0 H z cir cu i t with a p ro p e r ly grounded outlet is required. Preferably, the stove will b e o n a d e di c a t ed ci r cuit . O t he r a p p l ia n ce s o n t he s a me cir c ui t m a y c aus e th e c ir c ui t br e ak e r t o tr ip or the fus[...]
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5 M A I N T E N A N C E O F M O T O RS The m o t ors used o n t he f an and fl ame g enera- t or assem b ly ar e prel u bricated f o r ex t e n ded be a rin g life a n d re q uir e no f ur t h er l ubr i cat i on. How e ver, p eriod i c cle a ning / va cuum i ng o f t he f a n / heater u n it i s rec o mmen d ed. W A RNI N G : M ake sure t h at t h[...]
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6 Opera t ing Instr u ctions T h i s se c t i o n p ro v id e s e as y s t ep b y st e p i ns t ru c t i o ns fo r o p er a t i n g y ou r f i re p l a c e. 1 . Ma k e s u re t h e u ni t i s un pl ug g ed f r om t he p ower sou r ce 。 2 . Plug th e f irepl ac e in t o a 1 0 AM P/2 20 V o utle t. I f t he c o rd d o es n o t reach, y ou may us e [...]
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7 SP ECI FI C A TI O NS: Mode l: V 50TYLA-C V o l t a g e : 2 2 0 V / 5 0 HZ T o t a l A m ps : 6 . 5A T o t a l W a t t s: 13 5 0W He a t i n g R atin g s: 12 0 0W Dime n sions, C M (H x W X D) Fi r epla c e 97 . 8 x 67 x3 5 .9 Ca rt on 105 . 1 x 7 4. 5 x4 4 .1 W e igh t , K gs F i rep l ace 3 5.9 Ship p ing 43.1 M o de l : V 50 TY L A-O V o l t a[...]
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8 R E P L A C EM E N T P AR T S PICT U R E S OF 9 2 6 7 5 4 V50TYLA-O V50TYLA-C V 5 0 T Y L A - D O V50TYLA R - B C V 5 0 T Y L A - BC[...]
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9 I t e m # P a r t D e s c r i p i t i o n P a r t N u m b er 1 L o g S e t V L0 5 0 - 0 1A 2 F an / H e a t e r A s s e m b l y N F H T X 1 8 6 - R / V B 1 7 - 0 0 0 -R 3 S y n c h r on i z a t i o n M o t o r - 2 2 0 V o l t A C w / T e r m i n a l F E 2 3 A 3 07 4 C o r d P o w e r H 0 5 V V - F 3 G X 1 . 0 w / T e r m i n a l N F H L 0 0 8 - R[...]
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10 V 5 0TYL A-C I t e m # P a r t D e s c r i p i t i o n P a r t N u m b er 1 L o g S e t V L 0 50 - 0 1A 2 F a n / H e a t e r A s s e m b l y N F H T X 1 8 6 -R / V B 1 7 - 0 0 0 -R 3 S y n c h r o n i z a t i o n M o t o r- 2 2 0 V o l t A C w / T e r m i n a l F E 2 3 A 3 07 4 C o r d P o w e r H 0 5 VV - F 3 G X 1 . 0 w / T e r m i n a l N F [...]
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11 V5 0 TYL A- DO I t e m # P a r t D e s c r i p i t i o n P a r t N u m b er 1 Log S e t V L 0 50 - 0 1A 2 F a n / H e a t e r A s s e m b l y N F H T X 1 86 - R / V B 17 - 0 00 -R 3 S y n c h r o n i z a t i on M o t o r- 2 20 V o l t A C w / T e r m i n a l F E 2 3 A 3 07 4 C o r d P o w e r H 0 5 VV - F 3 G X 1 . 0 w / T e r m i na l N F H L0 [...]
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12 I t e m # P a r t D e s c r i p i t i o n P a r t N u m b er 1 Log S e t V L050 - 01A 2 F an / H ea t e r Ass e m b l y N F H T X 186 - R / V B 17 - 0 0 0 -R 3 S y n c h r on i z a t i o n M o t o r - 220 V o l t A C w / T e r m i na l F E 23 A 307 4 C o r d P owe r H05 V V - F 3 G X 1 . 0 w / T e r m i na l N F H L 0 08 - R -A 5 O N / OFF S w i[...]
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I t e m # P a r t D e s c r i p i t i o n P a r t N u m b er 1 L og S e t V L 0 50 - 01A 2 F an / H ea t e r A s s e m b l y N F H T X 1 8 6 - R / VB 1 7 - 0 0 0 -R 3 S y n c h r on i z a t i on M o t o r - 22 0 V o l t A C w / T e r m i n a l F E 23 A 3 07 4 C o r d P o w e r H 05 VV - F 3 G X 1 . 0 w / T e r m i n a l N F H L00 8 - R -A 5 O N / O[...]