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1.      A WARNING    Do NOT use this heater if any part has been under water   Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect  the heater and to replace any part of the control system  which has been under water     6 Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    A WARNING    Fire Risk     Comply with all minimum clearances to  combustibles as specified    Failure to comply may cause fire     Note  Minimum and maximum clearances must be  maintained at all times  Illustrations throughout these  instructions reflect typical installations and are for design  purposes only  Actual installation may vary slightly due to  individual design preferences     The illustrations and diagrams used throughout these  installation instructions are not drawn to scale           9 3 4 in    248 mm        1 2 in  min    13 mm                                                                     Mode   EXE  E COM  ee         Figure 3 1 Heater Locations       Heat  amp  Glo e CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    C  Frame the Heater    Figure 3 2 shows a typical framing  using 2 x 4 lumber  of  the heater  assuming combustible materials are used  All re   quired clearances to combustibles around the heater must    be adhered to                                         s    Figure 3 2 Framing the Heater                         B   header height     m udi                      NOTE  The height that a combustible mantel is  fitted above the heater 
2.      Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05 15    Troubleshooting       A  Troubleshooting Guide    a Possible Causes       Solutions      Appliance doesn t turn on       Power switch is    OFF     Turn the power switch to the    ON    position     with eee x Circuit breaker is tripped  May need to put the appliance on a dedicated service or reduce the  EMOS tL s inter  number of appliances on the circuit    Appliance is unplugged Plug the cord into an outlet    from wall outlet     Check all wiring for loose connections   Appliance is on  but The bulb s  is  are  Replace the bulb s    no flame or low flame burned A  intensity   Loose wiring  Check all wiring for loose connections   Flames are frozen  Check all wiring for loose connections     Flame element is not Reattach the flame element to the motor   attached to the motor     Motor is defective  Replace the motor   Excessive noise in the A  Flame element isn t Reinstall the flame element   lower portion of the seated properly   appliance    B    Motor is defective  Replace the motor     Heating system doesn t A  Heating system switch is Turn the heating system switch to the    ON    position   come on     OFF         Thermostat is set too low    Turn the thermostat knob clockwise until you hear a    click      Heating system is The heating system is protected by a thermal cutout switch  Shut off all  overheated  switches  Wait five minutes  then turn the heater on   Check all wiring for 
3.     4038 894 Rev        11 05 23    24    This page intentionally left blank     Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    D  Limited Warranty               GLO     Where everything comes together    WARRANTY    Hearth  amp  Home Technologies Inc   HHT  Electric Fireplaces are tested and inspected prior to shipment and  are guaranteed from defect to the purchaser of each new product  Any part which proves to be defective in  material or workmanship under normal use within one year will be repaired or replaced without charge   The  Company will not be responsible for any expense incurred for installation  removal from service  or transpor   tation costs  Any such defect should be brought to the attention of the Dealer where the product was pur   chased and is authorized to repair or replace within the terms of this warranty     The Company   s only obligation under this warranty will be at its sole option to repair or replace any part prov   ing defective or to refund the purchase price thereof     The owner user assumes all other risks  if any  including the risk of any direct  indirect or consequential loss  or damage arising out of the use of or inability to use the product     The warranty will not apply if  in the sole judgement of the Company  damage or failure has resulted from ac   cident  alteration  misuse  abuse  incorrect installation  or operation on an incorrect power source     The foregoing is in lieu of all other warranties ex
4.     A WARNING    I Shock Risk  Improperly grounded outlets could cause  electrical shock     Always use properly grounded  fused and  polarized outlets   Always used ground fault protection where  required by electrical code     CAUTION    Disconnect remote controls during your extended absence   This will prevent accidental operation of the heater     Amps  Description Voltage  120 208 240     CF230E B  23 in  fireplace insert 1500  CF260E B  26 in  fireplace insert 1500       Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05 11    TEMPERATURE       ADJUSTMENT  POTENTIOMETER       ON BRIGHT      OFF    THERMOSTAT  CONTROL MODULE    REMOTE  THERMISTOR  SENSOR          ON DIM  SELECTOR                   RED 2 PIN       75 WATT  ede    LAMPS FLAME  MOTOR       BLK                YELLOW 4 PIN    Figure 4 1 110V 120V Wiring Diagram    Black  Red    White  Cable       Wire with Ribs    No Connection    Black Wire  to Heater    Power Cord  Black Wire       Figure 4 2 110V 120V Wiring Diagram    THERMAL  HIGH  LIMIT    1300 WATT  HEATER    WHT          TOO    ORANGE 3 PIN    Assembly  Cable       110 VAC  60 HZ    PLUG AC MALE    q2  ua    BLK             16 Ga 35  AMP AC  BLOWER       MOTOR    Thermistor  Sensor    12 Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    Accessories       A  Install the Front Face    Install the front face following the instructions packaged with A WARNING    me taee     Shock Risk  B  Install other Opti
5.     The height that a combustible mantel is fitted above the  heater is dependent on the height of the front selected       The minimum height is 1 in   25 mm  above the front     Fronts available for the 26 in  heater      24in   610 mm  high     28 in   711 mm  high     32        813 mm  high   Fronts available for the 23 in  heater      21 in   533 mm  high     28in   711 mm  high    3 4 in    12       lt      19 mm   305 mm     m                         Figure 6 2 Mantel Specifications    A WARNING    Fire Risk  Do NOT obstruct air inlet or outlet grilles   Do NOT modify grilles     e Modifying or covering grilles could cause  temperature rise and fire hazard    Finishing materials must not interfere with      Air flow through grilles or louvers     Operation of louvers or doors   e Access for service       14 Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    T7 Operating Instructions    A WARNING    A WARNING    HOT  DO NOT TOUCH   SEVERE BURNS MAY RESULT     CLOTHING IGNITION MAY RESULT   rm d Glass and other surfaces are hot during    AUT fi operation and cool down     Fire Risk    Donot operate heater before reading and  understanding operating instructions     Failure to operate heater properly may  cause fire          Keep children away   CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as    The operating controls are located on the upper right edge heater    of the heater  Alert children and adults to hazards of high      temperatures    A  Main
6.    Aretaining method may be needed to secure the heater   in place      Combustible facing material may be installed over the  original combustible or noncombustible facing material on  the solid fuel fireplace  The original specified clearances  of a factory built fireplace must be maintained  with  the exception of the hearth  Clearances on a masonry  fireplace must be maintained at 12 in  from the opening       Awarnnc            for combustible projections over 1 1 2 in  Clearances for  WARNING combustible projections under 1 1 2 in  must be maintained       per NFPA 211  Plan the surround size accordingly  A front          face must be used with the insert    Fire Risk e        insert front face is tested and approved with this insert  and may cover existing air circulation vents or grilles on the  solid fuel fireplace it is installed into  Should the face not  Do not install or operate damaged heater  cover the entire ventilation grille surface  the grille should  Do not modify heater  be left open    Installation other than as instructed by Hearth  amp  Home    The solid fuel fireplace s flue damper must be fully locked  Technologies Inc  is strictly prohibited  in the closed position or removed for installation    Do not operate the heater without fully assembling all  components    Installation and or use of any component part not  approved by Hearth  amp  Home Technologies     Pre installation Preparation    This insert and its components are tested and safe when in
7.    stalled in accordance with this manual  Report to your dealer  any parts damaged in shipment  particularly the condition  of the glass  Do not install any heater with damaged  in   complete or substitute parts     Note  Decorative trim front faces have been    tested and approved to cover existing air  circulation vents or grills        Hearth  amp  Home Technologies disclaims any responsibility   for  and the warranty and agency listing will be voided by    The chimney must be capped    the above actions    Install the insert without the front face and make all  electrical connections        Installation     These inserts are designed for installations into solid  fuel masonry or factory built noncombustible fireplaces A WARNING   that have been installed in accordance with the national  THE SOLID FUEL GAS FIREPLACE HAS   inci ildi BEEN CONVERTED FOR USE WITH AN   provincial  state or local building codes  o ELECTRIC INSERT AND CANNOT BE     You should seal off the area between the termination cap USED FOR ORIGINAL FUELS UNLESS   icti 1       ALL ORIGINAL PARTS HAVE BEEN   and the top of the existing chimney opening to avoid down RE  PLACED ANDTHE EIREPLACE Hike  drafts  moisture and or cold air problems  BEEN REAPPROVED BY THE      Minimum fireplace opening requirements are shown in sic ie ich Shei il    Figures 3 1 and 3 2 of this installation manual  The firebrick   refractory  can be removed from a factory built fireplace    in order to gain minimum insert opening req
8.   edition or the Canadian Electric Code  CSA C2 1 as  appropriate     All wiring must be done by a qualified electrician   Use appropriate wire to meet local and national  codes for rated power consumption     CAUTION    Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing    controls  Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous  operation  Verify proper operation after servicing          A dedicated circuit is preferred but not essential in  all cases  A dedicated circuit will be required if  after  installation  the circuit trips or fuse blows on a regular  basis when the heater is operated  Additional appliances  on the same circuit may exceed the current rating of the  circuit breaker      The heater is wired from the factory with a polarized plug   No provisions have been made for hardwiring      Forease of electrical hook up  you may wish to install the  heater near an existing outlet  A 15 amp  120 volt circuit  is required      Run the cord out the notch of the front face      Before plugging the heater into the wall outlet  make sure   the control switch is in the  OFF  position    If the cord does not reach the outlet  a No  16 AWG   minimum wire size extension cord rated for a minimum   of 1875 watts may be used  Use minimum length and do  not coil cord    e Jfinstalling inside a pre existing fireplace and if permitted  by local codes  an electrician may install an outlet box  inside the existing fireplace  Place the outlet in the lower  back of the firebox    
9.   ment        C  Clean the Back Acrylic Panel      The panel is cleaned in the factory during the assembly  process  During shipment  installation  handling  etc   the  surface may collect dust particles  These can be removed  by buffing lightly with a clean dry cloth    e To remove fingerprints or other marks  the panel can be  cleaned with a damp cloth using a mild soap and water  solution  DO NOT USE GLASS CLEANER  IT WILL  DAMAGE THE BACK ACRYLIC PANEL  The panel  should be completely dried with a lint free cloth or paper  towel     D  Replace the Light Bulbs    The light bulbs need to be replaced when the flame and or  ember bed is dark on one side  Replace the bulbs with 75  watt halogen bulbs with mini candelabra base  Do not  exceed 75 watts per bulb  Light bulbs can be purchased at a  local hardware or lighting store  on line or by phone  We rec   ommend you use Sylvania model SL58884 or Satco model   3157       Light bulb access is through the hearth assembly  See  Figure 9 1      Locate and lift the bent tabs holding the hearth assembly  located at each end of the assembly    e Lift out the hearth assembly    e Carefully remove the burned out bulb from the light socket   Place the new bulb in the socket  See Figure 9 2  Follow  directions on the light bulb package for handling  requirements      Reinstall the hearth assembly        A WARNING    uf Shock Risk  Burn Risk    Cleaning  performing maintenance or moving  this electric heater without disconnecting  i AANA
10.  Power Switch Do NOT operate with protective barriers removed    The main power switch is a three position switch  See Fig  Keep clothing  furniture  draperies and other   ure 7 1  combustibles away          Heater  ON    Lights bright  thermostat active     Heater    OFF      All off       Heater  ON    Lights dim  thermostat active B  Thermostat    When the main power switch is turned             it provides     Active only when lights are on   power to all functions    The thermostat allows you to adjust the desired room    When used in conjunction with the optional remote temperature  See Figure 7 1   control  the switch should remain in an  ON    Set at maximum   always on when the room  position  temperature is below 104  F       Setatminimum   always off when the room temperature  is above 32   F     CAUTION    Odors and vapors released during initial  operation    e Curing of high temperature paint      Open windows for air circulation     Odors may be irritating to sensitive individuals              Main Power  Switch    A WARNING         Fire Risk            Thermostat  Control All electric heaters have hot and arcing or  sparking parts inside      Keep combustible materials  gasoline  and other flammable vapors and liquids  clear of heater    Do NOT store flammable materials close  to heater    Keep all such liquids well away from the  heater while it is in use     Combustible materials may ignite                          Sel    Figure 7 1 General Operating Parts  
11.  y  power and allowing the heater to cool could    0 Y       create a shock or burn hazard      Turn controls to    OFF         Remove plug from outlet or turn off the  circuit breaker to the heater     Hearth  Assembly                Figure 9 1   Bulb Access                      Figure 9 2   Replacing the Bulbs  Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05 17      CAUTION    Handle glass assembly with care   When cleaning glass door   Avoid striking  scratching or slamming    glass    Do NOT use abrasive cleaners    Use a hard water deposit glass cleaner on  white film     Do NOT clean glass when it is hot        E  Maintenance Task List    Glass Doors 1  Inspect glass panels for cracks  Replace if this condition is present     2  Confirm there is no damage to glass or glass frame  Replace as necessary     3  Clean glass using a non abrasive cleaner such as Brasso       Circulation Compartment  1  Remove any foreign objects   2  Verify unobstructed air circulation        18 Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    1 Reference Materials       A  Heater Dimensions                                                                                                                               I      o 5 Bin      CF230E B        397 mm     9 1 4 in   EN mm        1 2 in      13 mm  1 in     J      18 5 8 in      473 mm  12 5 8 in   18 in  oem    458 mm               in  mm i    585 mm  3 1 4 in   25 3 4 in               
12. 83         654 mm   18 5 8 in  CF260E B   473 mm   9 1 4 in    235 mm       12         13       1 in   22 7 8 in    581 mm  16 in      407 mm   22 5 8 in    575 mm     QUAND  26 in            7   4 144 in   27 5 8 in    702 mm     Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05 19    B  Optional Components    Remote Control Refractory     3       ici  LIGHT                                        FRONT BACK                                              RC ELEC HNG  Remote Control Left Right  RF23E  CF230E B   RF26E  CF260E B   Side Refractory  Trim Kits  PBT23EA  CF230E B  PBT   Polished Brass Trim PBT23ER  CF230E B   PBT26EA  CF260E B  SST   Stainless Steel Trim PBT26ER  CF260E B   SST23EA  CF230E B  SST23ER  CF230E B   SST26EA  CF260E B  SST26ER  CF260E B   Cabinets    Several styles of cabinets are available for use with these heaters  See your dealer distributor for styles and sizes     20 Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05            222 277          Sos  POSER ERS     EFHB2621  eU             EFHB2824    CF230E B      Model Description  Width  Heignt   EFHB2621 Black Front w Mesh    EFHD2621  Deluxe Black Front w Mesh  EFHD4021  Black Front w Mesh       EFHD23 4028 Black Front w Mesh          IA       Heat  amp  Glo e CF230E B  amp  CF260E B   4038 894 Rev C   11 05       RRC RX    525252  ARANI       EFHD2621    CF260E B             SOSTA              EFHD4021      Mode scription Width Height        EFHD4432 
13. Black Front w Mesh    Wee ei eem    6 EE    eS          BERK Xo    mah    EFHD2824                            EFHD26 4028          EFHD23 4028    EFHD4432          21      C  Service Parts    Service Parts CF230E B  CF260E B  H E ATG G LO  Exploded Parts Diagram Beginning Manufacturing Date  Apr 2005    Where everythina comes together CF230E B  CF260E B Ending Manufacturing Date  Active             18   Log Set       22 Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    Service Parts CF230E B  CF260E B  H    ATG G LO  Service Parts List Beginning Manufacturing Date  Apr 2005    Where everything comes together CF230E B  CF260E B Ending Manufacturing Date  Active         Description of Part CF230E B  CF260E B Qty     25006  33961  33962  4038 109  4030 80  4030 20  4035 86  4038 04  4038 21  4038 88  4038 00  3  Reflective Flame Decal                       4021 190   4021 190  2 4038 00  2  Heater Blower Assembly   4038 107   4038 107  4038 810  o  Lenticular Lens 4088 802   4030 84  4038 82  4038 80  6  _ Control Board Assembly   4038 108   4038 108  7  SwichAssemby 4088 140   4038 110  4038 111  4038 814  4038 849  4038 811  142    1422   4038 894    Glass Retainer   Top 4038 012 4038 01    Strain Relief Bushing  Switch Wires  25756 25756    Gasket Kit 4038 900 4038 900    colo e                                    P                        6  4      cil  5  B  2    9                  E            al  ial  L     Heat  amp  Glo e CF230E B  amp  CF260E B 
14. Code Approvals    A                                                        4  B  Important Instructions                           4  Getting Started   A  Design and Installation Considerations              5  B  Tools and Supplies                                   5  C  Inspect Heater and Components                  5  Framing and Clearances   A  Selecting Heater Location                        6       lt                        2                                NER RS 6      Frame the Heater                              8  Installation   A  Asa                                                    9  B  Asan Insert       osse i EE gs 10                     11  Accessories   A  Install the Front                                   13  B  Install other Optional Accessories                13  Finishing   A  Finishing Material                             14  B  Finishing                                              14      Mantel   g4sccccc0 daterat an beet pO ua 14  Operating Instructions   A  Main Power                                        15  B    Vhermostat ei        bud                            15    8 Troubleshooting    A     Troubleshooting Guide                         16  9 Maintenance and Service   Access the                                          17   Clean the Firebox Compartment                 17   Clean the Back Glass                          17   Replace the Light Bulbs                        17   Maintenance Task 1  6                           18    mop      10 R
15. Owner   s Manual  H    ATG G LO  Installation and Operation    Where everything comes together               Models    CF230E B   CF260E B   Electric Fireplace Insert             CAUTION    DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL  Important operating   Read  understand     Leave this manual with  and maintenance and follow these party responsible for  instructions included  instructions for safe use and operation   installation and  operation     AWARNING           T   HOT  DO NOT TOUCH   If the information in these instruc  SEVERE BURNS MAY RESULT     tions is not followed exactly  a      CLOTHING IGNITION MAY RESULT   fire may result causing property  damage  personal injury  or death  m  PAE 0       Do not store or use gasoline or other flam      mable vapors and liquids      the vicinity of Keep children away   this or any other appliance  CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room  as heater       Comply with all minimum clearances to  combustibles as specified  Failure to Alert children and adults to hazards of high  2 temperatures   comply La          house fire  Keep clothing  furniture  draperies and other  combustibles away     Glass and other surfaces are hot  during operation and cool down     Made in China    Heat  amp  Glo e CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    Read this manual before installing or operating this heater   Please retain this owner   s manual for future reference     Congratulations     Congratulations on selecting a Heat  amp  Glo electric 
16. ectrical wiring  See Section 4       Do NOT install damaged components       Framing and finishing details  See Sections 3 and 6     Whether optional accessories   devices such as a fan  wall  switch or remote control   are desired  See Section 10       DoNOT install incomplete components   e Do NOT install substitute components  Report damaged parts to dealer     B  Tools and Supplies Needed    Before beginning the installation be sure the following tools    and building supplies are available     Carefully remove the heater and components from the    Reciprocating saw Framing material packaging    Pliers Wall finishing materials   Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment   Hammer Gloves   Readallthe instructions before starting the installation   Phillips screwdriver Framing square Follow these instructions carefully during the  Flat blade screwdriver Electric drill and bits installation to ensure maximum safety and benefit   Plumb line Safety glasses   Level Tape measure   Surround    1 2 3 4 in  length   6 or  8 self drilling screws  Misc  screws and nails    CAUTION    Keep heater dry     Mold or rust may cause odors     Note  Minimum and maximum clearances must be  maintained at all times  Illustrations throughout these  instructions reflect typical installations and are for design  purposes only  Actual installation may vary slightly due to  individual design preferences     The illustrations and diagrams used throughout these  installation instructions are 
17. eference Materials    moomgm      Heater Dimensions                            19  Optional                                              20  Service Parts  aeie                    22  Limited                                                  25  Contact                                                26    Note  An arrow  9  found in the text signifies change in content     Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05 3    1 Listing and Code Approvals    A  Certification    This heater has been tested in accordance with the UL2021  Standards for fixed and location dedicated electric room  heaters in the United States  the current CSA C22 2 No  46  in Canada and has been listed by Underwriters Laboratories  Inc  for installation as described in this manual  All compo   nents are UL or CSA safety certified     This heater has been tested and listed for use with the op   tional components specified in this manual  These optional  components may be purchased separately and installed at  a later date     Heat  amp  Glo is a registered trademark of Hearth  amp  Home  Technologies Inc          WARNING    f  Fire Risk    Do not install or operate damaged heater    Do not modify heater    Installation other than as instructed by Hearth  amp  Home  Technologies Inc  is strictly prohibited    Do not operate the heater without fully assembling all  components    Installation and or use of any component part not  approved by Hearth  amp  Home Technologies     Hea
18. er of your nearest Heat  amp  Glo dealer  please call 1 888 427 3973         NOTES      DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL    Important operating   Read  understand     Leave this manual with  and maintenance and follow these party responsible for  instructions included  instructions for safe use and operation   installation and  operation             This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents   United States  4593510  4686807  4766876  4793322   4811534  5000162  5016609  5076254  5113843  5191877  5218953  5263471  5328356  5341794  5347983  5429495   5452708  5542407  5601073  5613487  5647340  5688568  5762062  5775408  5890485  5931661  5941237  5947112   5996575  6006743  6019099  6048195  6053165  6145502  6170481  6237588  6296474  6374822  6413079  6439226   6484712  6543698  6550687  6601579  6672860  6688302B2  6715724B2  6729551  6736133  6748940  6748942   6769426  6774802  6796302  6840261  6848441  6863064  6866205  6869278  6875012  6880275  6908039  6919884   D320652  D445174  D462436   Canada  1297749  2195264  2225408  2313972   Australia  780250  780403  1418504 or  other U S  and foreign patents pending     26 Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    
19. fireplace  The information contained in this owner s manual unless noted  insert  The insert you have selected is designed to provide otherwise  applies to all models                   nella bI hd SICH CY  Your new Heat  amp  Glo electric fireplace insert will give you    As the owner of a new fireplace insert  you ll wantto read and years of durable use and trouble free enjoyment  Welcome  carefully follow all of the instructions contained in this owner s to the Heat  amp  Glo family of fireplace products   manual  Pay special attention to all cautions and warnings     This owner s manual should be retained for future reference   We suggest you keep it with your other important documents  and product manuals     Homeowner Reference Information We recommend that you record the following pertinent  information about your heater     Model Name  Date purchased installed     Serial Number  Location on heater   Dealership purchased from  Dealer phone     Notes        Listing Label Information Location    The model information regarding your specific heater can be found on the rating plate located in the upper left corner of the  front of the heater     Heater    Model Serial           Technologies Inc   IA 52641 C  UL US      D LOCATION LISTED    C ROOM HEATER Made in China                                                 VOLTS  120    WATTS  1500W  FREQUENCY   60Hz       2 Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    Table of Contents    Listing and 
20. is dependent on the  height of the front selected  The minimum  height is 1 in   25 mm  above the front  Fronts  are available 24 in   610 mm   28 in   711 mm   and 32 in   813 mm  high for the 26 in  heater  and 21 in   533 mm  and 28 in   711 mm  high  for the 23 in  heater     See Section 6 C  for mantel specifications                                                      os      Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05       A  As a Fireplace    Select a suitable location that is not susceptible to moisture    and is away from drapes  furniture and high traffic areas   Sharp Edges      Wear protective gloves and safety  glasses during installation  Note  Follow all national and local electrical  codes     Wall Cabinet Kit  Corner Cabinet Kit or Custom  Cabinet Installation        Shock Risk The Cabinet must provide access to the wall outlet    e For ease of electrical hookup  you may wish to install the  heater near an existing outlet  A15 amp  120 volt circuit is  required  Adedicated circuit is preferred but not essential  in all cases  A dedicated circuit will be required if  after  installation  the circuit trips or fuse blows on a regular basis  while the heater is operating  Additional heaters on the  same circuit may exceed the current rating of the circuit  breaker    e  f using a wall cabinet or corner cabinet  refer to the  installation instructions supplied with the kit  For custom  cabinets  frame and construct with the opening a
21. ler     Not intended for use as a primary heat source     This heater is tested and approved as a decorative heater   It should not be factored as a primary heat source in  residential heating calculations          This heater is not intended for use in bathrooms  laundry    areas and similar indoor locations  Never locate heater  where it may fall into a bathtub or other water container     e Do not run cord under carpeting  Do not cover cord with    throw rugs  runners  or the like  Arrange cord away from  traffic area and where it will not be tripped over  Do not  coil cord     e To disconnect heater  turn controls to    OFF     then remove    plug from outlet     e Donotinsertorallow foreign objects to enter any ventilation    or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock  or fire  or damage the heater       To prevent a possible fire  do not block air intakes or    exhaust in any manner       Aheater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside  Do    not use it in areas where gasoline  paint  or flammable  liquids are used or stored       Usethis heater only as described in this manual  Any other    use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause  fire  electric shock  or injury to persons     e Avoid the use of an extension cord because the extension    cord may overheat and cause a risk of fire  However  if you  have to use an extension cord  the cord shall be No  16  AWG minimum size and rated not less than 1875 watts   Use minimum length and do not coil co
22. loose connections    Fan runs but no heat is Check all wiring for loose connections   put out  ES Bad heating element  Replace the heating system     Heating element is on but Check all wiring for loose connections   fan doesn   t run    B    Fan is defective  Replace the heating system        The heater doesn   t turn A  Thermostat is set too Slide the thermostat knob down until you hear a    click      off  high   Excessive noise in upper Build up of dirt on the Clean all fans   portion of the heater  fans     Heater fan is defective  Replace the heating system     Een Remote control doesn t     Remote is out of range  Move remote closer to the heater   work    Low batteries  Replace the batteries           Odor The heater may emit a  slight  harmless odor  when first used  This is a  normal condition caused  by initial heating of the  internal parts and will not  occur again     16 Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    Maintenance and Service       A  Access the Firebox      Turn the heater off and turn off the circuit breaker    e Allow the heater to cool before cleaning      Remove the front face to access the log area     Remove the screws from the switch bracket     Remove by pulling out the bottom of the front and then   lifting up     Replace all parts after cleaning or bulb replacement has  been completed      Resetthe circuit breaker     B  Clean the Firebox Compartment    Use the brush attachment and gently vacuum the compart 
23. nd depth    Improperly grounded outlets could cause   electrical shock      Always use properly grounded  fused and  polarized outlets     Always use ground fault protection where  required by electrical code        Shock Risk dimensions listed in Figures 3 1 and 3 2   Fire Risk   Before plugging the heater into the wall outlet  make sure  Improperly protected power cords could all control switches are in the    OFF    position   cause electrical shock or fire       Before finishing the cabinet  the heater must be set into the    Do not pinch the cord or lay against a cabinet and the power cord routed to the electrical outlet   sharp object  If the power cord does not reach the outlet     No  16 AWG  Do not cover the cord with carpeting  throw minimum wire size extension cord rated for a minimum of  rugs or runners  1875 watts may be used  Use minimum length and do not  Secure and arrange cord to avoid a coil cord   tripping hazard    To complete the heater installation  refer to Section 5   Do not coil cord  Non Cabinet or Chase Installation    Follow recommended framing dimensions in Figures 3 1  and 3 2       Setthe heater into the framed opening  Secure the heater  in place using the nailing flanges on both sides of the  heater and nail to the framing      To finish out the heater  follow the instructions found in  Section 6      To complete heater installation  see Section 5     Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05 9    B  As an Insert
24. not drawn to scale        Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05 5    3 Framing and Clearances    A WARNING Nol     Fire Risk Illustrations and photos reflect typical installations    Provide adequaieviealancss  and are FOR DESIGN PURPOSES ONLY       Around air openings Illustrations diagrams are not drawn to scale       To combustibles Actual installation appearance may vary due to  individual design preference    Hearth  amp  Home Technologies reserves the right to  alter its products       Forservice access   Locate heater away from traffic areas        A  Selecting Heater Location B  Clearances    Several options are available to you when choosing    loca  Figure 3 1 shows all clearances that must be maintained  tion for your heater  This heater may be used as a room around the heater    divider  installed along a wall  across a corner or used in an  exterior chase  See Figure 3 1  This heater may be installed  directly on the floor  carpet or raised on a hearth        Fire Risk  Due to high temperature  this heater should  be located out of high traffic areas     Keep combustible materials such as  Electrocution Risk furniture  pillows  bedding  papers     NEVER locate this heater where it may fall clothes and curtains at least 12 in   into a bathtub or other water container   305 mm  from the front of the heater     Fire Risk   Prevent contact with sagging  loose  insulation   Do NOT install against vapor barriers or  exposed insulation
25. onal Accessories Do NOT operate this heater without the front  Installation of other optional accessories may be done at this face installed        time     The heater is now ready for operation  See Section 7     Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05 13    Finishing       A  Finishing Material      Combustible Material  Material which is made of or surfaced with wood   compressed paper  plant fibers  plastics  or any material  capable of igniting and burning  whether flame proofed or  not  plastered or not plastered    e Non Combustible Material  Material which will not ignite and burn  Such materials are  those consisting entirely of steel  iron  brick  tile  concrete   slate  glass or plasters  or any combination thereof     Combustible  Finishing  Material    Grilles   Mesh    DULL    Figure 6 1 Finishing Materials    B  Finishing Checklist      Powersupply service must be completed prior to finishing  to avoid reconstruction      Grilles and air openings cannot be covered in any  circumstances     Note  The heater is a zero clearance fireplace and may  be finished with combustible or noncombustible finishing  materials     When using paint or lacquer to finish the mantel  they must  be heat resistant to prevent discoloration     Note     Finishing materials are normally installed behind  the nailing flanges or up to the sides of the nailing flanges   Allow room for the front to be added and the heater to be  anchored           C  Mantel
26. pressed  implied  or statutory  and the Company neither as   sumes  nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation  or liability in connection with said  product      Light bulbs are not covered in the warranty   H Obtain Servi  To obtain service under this warranty you must     1  Send written notice of the claimed condition to Heat  amp  Glo Technical Service Department  Hearth  amp  Home  Technologies Inc   800 W  Jefferson  Lake City  MN 55041     2  Provide proof of purchase  model number  serial number  and manufacturing date code to HHT     3  Provide HHT reasonable opportunity to investigate the claim  including reasonable opportunity to inspect the  Appliance prior to any repair or replacement work and before the Appliance or any component of the Appli   ance has been removed from the place of original installation     4  Obtain HHT s consent to any warranty work before the work is done     ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  If you would like information on current Heat  amp  Glo products or want to locate a  dealer in your area  call 1 888 427 3973       2003 Heat  amp  Glo   is a Registered Trademark of Hearth  amp  Home Technologies Inc        Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05 25    E  Contact Information    HEATEG GLO     Where everything comes together    Hearth  amp  Home Technologies Inc   800 W  Jefferson  Lake City  MN 55041    Please contact your Heat  amp  Glo dealer with any questions or concerns  For  the numb
27. rd     e Always use properly grounded fused and polarized    outlets       Always use ground fault protection where required by    electrical code     e Always disconnect power before performing any cleaning     maintenance or relocation of the heater       To prevent a possible fire  do not burn wood or other    materials in this heater       To prevent electric shock or fire  always use a certified    electrician should new circuits or outlets be required       When transporting or storing the heater  keep in a dry    place free from excessive vibration and store as to avoid  damage       SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE    REFERENCE     4 Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    2 Getting Started    A  Design and Installation Considerations C  Inspect Heater and Components    Check building codes prior to installation     Installation MUST comply with local  regional  Sharp Edges    state and national codes and regulations    Wear protective gloves  Consult insurance carrier  local building inspector  and safety glasses during  fire officials or authorities having jurisdiction about installation    restrictions  installation inspection  and permits         When planning a heater installation  it is necessary to deter   mine the following information before installing          Where the heater is to be installed  See Sections Fire Risk  3 and 4  Inspect heater and components for damage     Damaged parts may impair safe operation       El
28. rth  amp  Home Technologies disclaims any responsibility  for  and the warranty and agency listing will be voided by  the above actions        B  Important Instructions    When using electrical heaters  basic precautions should al   ways be followed to reduce the risk of fire  electric shock   and injury to persons  including the following     e Read all instructions before using this heater      This heater is hot when in use  To avoid burns  do not let  bare skin touch hot surfaces  If provided  use handles  when moving this heater  Keep combustible materials   such as furniture  pillows  bedding  papers  clothes  and  curtains at least 12 in   305 mm  from the front of the  heater and keep them away from the sides and rear    e Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used  by or near children or invalids and whenever the heater  is left operating and unattended    e Always unplug heater when not in use      Do not operate any heater with a damaged cord or plug  or after the heater malfunctions  has been dropped or  damaged in any manner  Return heater to authorized  service facility for examination  electrical or mechanical  adjustment  or repair      Do not use outdoors        A WARNING    Improper installation  adjustment  alteration  service  or maintenance can cause injury or property damage   Refer to the owner   s information manual provided with  this heater  For assistance or additional information  consult a qualified installer  service agency or your  dea
29. uirements  Note  The warning label above  located in the    This insert requires no hearth extensions  Combustible instruction package  must be affixed to the  material on the floor may be installed up to the insert  Do not lower back wall of the existing fireplace prior    obstruct the lower grill of the insert  The original fireplace to installation of the insert   cannot be returned to solid fuel in this condition     The metal floor of the solid fuel firebox may be removed       to facilitate the installation of the insert  The side walls Note  When the front is installed it will  and top structure of the firebox may not be altered with cover the gap between the heater and the  the exception of removable baffles and dampers  The framing  cabinet  finishing materials or existing  original fireplace cannot be returned to solid fuel in this fireplace        condition      Position  Level and Secure Insert     Place the heater into position      Level the heater from side to side and from front to  back  If necessary  use the leveling bolts included in  the manual bag  Screw the bolts into the nuts installed  in the bottom of the insert  see replacement parts  diagram   Turn bolts in until the insert is level     10 Heat  amp  Glo     CF230E B  amp  CF260E B     4038 894 Rev        11 05    C  Wiring    Note  This heater must be electrically wired and grounded  in accordance with local codes or  in the absence of local    codes  with National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest
    
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