Heat & Glo LifeStyle RED60 2159-900 manual Appliance Setup

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14 Appliance Setup

A. Remove Fixed Glass Assembly

See Section 14.H.

B. Remove the Shipping Materials

Remove shipping materials from inside or underneath the firebox. Verify all components are with the fireplace.

C. Clean the Appliance

Clean/vacuum any sawdust that may have accumulated inside the firebox or underneath in the control cavity.

D. Accessories

Install approved accessories per instructions included with accessories. Install approved accessories per in- structions included with accessories. Contact your dealer for a list of approved accessories.

WARNING! Risk of Fire and Electric Shock! Use ONLY Hearth & Home Technologies-approved optional acces- sories with this appliance. Using non-listed accessories could result in a safety hazard and will void the warranty.

E. Rock Media Instructions

A Rock Media Kit is available for use with the RED60 model. Install Rock Media according to these instructions

WARNING! Choking Hazard! Keep rock media out of reach of children.

CAUTION! Risk of Cuts, Abrasions or Flying Debris. Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during instal- lation. Sheet metal edges are sharp.

NOTICE: The installation of the rock media kit may require the air shutter setting to be changed. See Section 14.K of this manual to ensure the shutter gap is set correctly before firing the appliance.

Note: Optional Porcelain or Granite Kits used with lighted and plain media units must be placed in unit before placing glass media in the unit.

Cleaning the Rock

During shipment of the rock media, dust and debris can accumulate. It is recommended that the rock media be rinsed thoroughly with water to remove dust and small glass particles. An easy method to clean the rock media is to place the rock media into a pail and rinse thoroughly. Spread the media out over paper towels and allow the rock media to dry before installing into the fireplace.

INSTALLATION

1.Choose 7 - 10 flat, quarter-sized, pieces of rock media and set aside. These will be used later to conceal the pilot cover. Reference Figure 1 for choosing flat pieces of glass.

2.The included rock media placement jig MUST be used any time rock media is placed on the burner to ensure

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Figure 1. Selecting Flat Rocks for Pilot Cover

that no rock media pieces end up in the burner lighting area. Verify that the rock media placement jig is correctly installed in place in the appliance.

3.The stone media placement jig must remain in place while rock media is placed on the basepan and around the pilot bracket.

4.Place an even layer of rock media around the base pan as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3. Do not place rock media in the slot over the burner ports. See Figures 2 and 3. Figure 2 shows an outline of the burner tracks and the area in front of the pilot assembly. No rock media may be placed in the outlined area. Continue to place an even amount of rock media over the entire base pan. DO NOT install rock media in between the tracks over the entire length of the burner. This may cause lighting issues, undesirable burner flame, or delayed ignition.

WARNING

Delayed Ignition Risk

Place rock media according to instructions.

Do NOT place rock media in area in front of pilot or between burner tracks.

Do NOT place rock media pieces in a position that they may fall into area in front of pilot.

Do NOT use any media other than the rock media supplied with this fireplace.

Do NOT exceed one layer of rock media on base pan.

Fireplace will not function properly.

Delayed ignition may occur.

“M” STAMPED

ON BASE PAN

BASE PAN

NO ROCK MEDIA

IN GRAY AREA

SCREW

LOCATION

ACCESS PANEL

Figure 2. Location of Rock Media Placement Jig

WARNING! Risk of Fire. DO NOT place rock media di- rectly in front of the pilot assembly or between the burner tracks over the burner ports.

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RED60 2159-900 specifications

The Heat & Glo LifeStyle RED60 2159-900 is a modern and innovative gas fireplace that exemplifies cutting-edge design and advanced heating technology. With its sleek aesthetics and smart features, this fireplace is designed to elevate both comfort and style in any living space.

One of the main features of the RED60 is its impressive heat output. This model boasts a high efficiency rating, ensuring that homeowners can enjoy warmth without excessive energy consumption. The fireplace can deliver an output of up to 60,000 BTUs, making it suitable for both large and small areas. This efficient performance means less environmental impact, aligning with the growing emphasis on sustainability in home heating solutions.

The design of the Heat & Glo LifeStyle RED60 is another standout aspect. Its expansive glass viewing area provides a panoramic view of the flames, creating a beautiful focal point in any room. The minimalist frame enhances the contemporary aesthetic, allowing it to seamlessly complement various interior styles, from modern chic to traditional elegance.

In terms of technology, the RED60 incorporates advanced combustion systems, ensuring cleaner emissions without sacrificing performance. This technology not only contributes to a healthier indoor environment but also helps reduce the carbon footprint associated with home heating. Additionally, the fireplace features a patented heat distribution system, which optimally circulates warmth throughout the space, eliminating cold spots and enhancing overall comfort.

The RED60 also offers convenience through its intuitive remote control system. Users can easily adjust the flame height, heat output, and even set timers, providing ultimate flexibility in managing their indoor climate. For those who prefer a more hands-on approach, manual controls are also available, making it user-friendly for everyone.

Moreover, the installation process is simplified with the unit's flexible venting options, which can accommodate various configurations to suit different homes. Whether designing for a new build or retrofitting an existing space, this versatility appeals to homeowners and builders alike.

In summary, the Heat & Glo LifeStyle RED60 2159-900 is a blend of style, efficiency, and advanced technology. Its high heat output, sleek design, and intuitive controls make it an excellent choice for anyone seeking to enhance their living environment with a modern gas fireplace.