Desa CGESBM Cleaning Maintenance, Removing Front of Unit, Replacing Top Contrasting Bulb

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There are a total of 7 halogen light bulbs (type GX6.35 rated 120 volts, 35 watts) in your unit.

2 bulbs provide illumination for the ember bed beneath the log set

2 bulbs provide illumination for the flame generation assembly

1 bulb provides illumination for the top con- trasting light

2 bulbs for replacement

Most halogen light bulbs are rated to last approxi- mately 1800 hours. Like all light bulbs, halogen bulbs require periodic replacement. When the bulbs in your unit have burned out you will notice or more of the following:

Contrasting light is dark

Flame is dim or dark in certain areas

Log set ember bed appears dim or dark in certain areas

WARNING: Do not install replacement bulbs that exceed specified maximum watts.

Your unit must be opened in order to replace the light bulbs. To reduce the number of times you need to open the unit, replace all bulbs at the same time.

Removing Front of Unit

1. Unplug unit from the power supply.

2. Remove the four screws in front of the unit that secure the grill to the main frame (see Figure 4).

3. Four clips hold the front panel to the frame of the unit. Lift the front panel upwards until the clips disconnect. Remove and place face up on

the floor.

 

Remove

Remove

Front Panel

Screws

Screws

 

 

 

Replacing Top Contrasting Bulb

1.The top contrasting light is mounted on the underside of the top “shelf”.

2.Carefully remove spring clip. Hold socket and pull out the old bulb.

3.Hold socket and push in new bulb (DO NOT exceed wattage). Replace spring clip.

Front of Stove

Top Contrasting Bulb

Figure 5 - Replacing Top Contrasting

Bulb

Replacing Log Set Ember Bed Bulbs

1.Remove two screws from grate that secures log set to frame.

2.From the bottom, lift up the log set ember bed and remove it from the unit (do not pull up on logs).

3.Remove spring clip from bulb. Hold socket and pull out old bulb.

4.Hold socket and push in new bulb. Replace spring clip.

Glass

Bulb with

 

Spring Clip

Front of Stove

Figure 6 - Ember Bed Bulb Replacement

Figure 4 - Stove Front Panel Removal

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CGESBM specifications

Desa CGESBM (Community-based Green Energy and Smart Building Management) represents a pioneering initiative focused on sustainable living and energy efficiency. Situated at the intersection of technology and environmental stewardship, this community is designed to promote a sustainable lifestyle while leveraging cutting-edge technologies.

One of the main features of Desa CGESBM is its commitment to renewable energy sources. The community harnesses solar power through photovoltaic panels installed on rooftops and communal spaces. This initiative significantly reduces reliance on non-renewable energy, empowering residents to contribute to a cleaner planet. Additionally, wind turbines are employed in select areas, further complementing the energy mix and ensuring a consistent and reliable energy supply.

Smart building technologies are central to Desa CGESBM, enhancing the living experience and optimizing resource management. Integrated smart grids enable residents to monitor their energy consumption in real time, encouraging energy-saving behaviors. Advanced sensors throughout the community track air quality, reducing pollution and promoting health and well-being. Energy-efficient appliances and smart home systems are standard, allowing for personalized adjustments that can lead to reduced energy usage and increased comfort.

Water conservation is also a key characteristic of Desa CGESBM. The community employs rainwater harvesting systems and greywater recycling methods, ensuring that water resources are used judiciously. These initiatives not only support the environment but also decrease utility costs for residents, promoting an economically sustainable way of living.

The design of Desa CGESBM emphasizes green spaces and biodiversity. The community features parks, community gardens, and green rooftops, which not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also contribute to urban cooling, support local wildlife, and foster a sense of community among residents.

Community engagement is strongly encouraged through programs that promote environmental education and sustainability practices. Workshops on energy conservation, organic gardening, and eco-friendly living provide residents with the knowledge and tools to make a meaningful impact.

In summary, Desa CGESBM is more than just a residential area; it is a model for the future of sustainable living. With its integration of renewable energy, smart technologies, water conservation methods, and a focus on community engagement, it showcases how modern innovations can harmonize with environmental goals, creating a livable and resilient community for generations to come.