MAINTENANCE
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Note: Flame pennant should not be twisted | 4. After connecting and adjusting flame |
or tangled and should hang slightly loose to | cords, soak each knot with a drop of white |
allow free movement. If cord is too short or | wood glue or clear nail polish to prevent |
pennant is torn you must obtain a replacement | unraveling. |
flame assembly (see Replacement Parts, on
page 23). |
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Figure 36 - Locating Flame Pennants
Replacing Lamp Fixtures
Lamp fixtures may be replaced as follows:
1.Turn off all power to fireplace at circuit breaker or fuse.
2.Locate any of 3 defective lamp fixtures and trace wiring to crimp connectors in harness and disconnect.
3.Remove 2 crimp connectors in harness and disconnect white and black wires on defective fixture. See Wiring Diagram, Fig- ure 26 on page 15, for proper locations.
4.Remove 2 Phillips screws at base of de- fective fixture (see Figure 37, page 21).
5.Remove old fixture and mount new fixture with 2 Phillips screws removed prior.
6.Twist bare ends of white and black wires to corresponding wires in main harness and secure them with 2 crimp connectors provided.
Note: There should be no exposed bare wire at any connection. Wiring should be secured with wire ties, as short as possible, and kept away from fan blades. If additional parts are required, see Replacement Parts, on page 23.
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