Desa VTGF33NRA Installing Battery Into Remote, Installing Log #2 Right and Log #3 Left

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2.Place log #2 to right of log #1 and onto log alignment screw as shown in Figure 32. Log #2 will wrap around right end of rear burner.

3.Place log #3 on left side of base and onto alignment screw to right of rear burner (see Figure 32). Log #3 will wrap around left end of rear burner.

4.Place log #4 onto two alignment screws to rear of base (see Figure 33).

5.Locate hole on bottom of log #5 and place over pin on log #2. Log #5 will rest on back of log #1 (ember bed). See Figure 34.

6.Place log #6 onto two pins on log #1 (ember bed) and rest back of log #6 on back log #4 (see Figure 34).

Log #3

Log #2

Log #1

Figure 32 - Installing Log #2 (Right) and Log #3 (Left)

Log #4

Log #6

Log #5

Log #3

Log #4

Log #1

Log #2

Figure 34 - Installing Log #5 and Log #6

INSTALLING BATTERY INTO REMOTE

1.Locate slot at bottom of remote control (see Figure 35). Firmly insert tool such as a small screwdriver, butter knife, or dime into the slot and lift up to remove cover.

2.Insert supplied battery into remote control. Positive and nega- tive are marked inside remote control casing. Note: Remote will not function if battery is not installed correctly.

3.Slide tab on cover into remote housing and snap cover back into place.

IMPORTANT: Use only A23 12 volt battery in remote. DO NOT use AAA battery.

Tab

Log #3

Slot

A23 12

Volt

Battery

Cover

Log #1

Log #2

Positive

Remote

 

Control

 

Negative

Figure 35 - Installing Battery

Figure 33 - Installing Log #4

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