Fireplace

Installation

Continued

3.Place ember flakes around front and sides of burner and on burner ports (see Figure

30). This will create the glowing ember appearance as the flame touches the ember flakes. Do not block burner ports by overlapping ember flakes in one area. It is not necessary to use all ember material provided.

4.Place scrap log pieces randomly as shown in Figure 31 on lava rock and around (but not on) burner ports.

Lava

Rock

Figure 29 - Installing Lava Rock

Ember

Flakes

Figure 30 - Installing Ember Flakes

Scrap Log Pieces

Figure 31 - Installing Scrap Log Pieces

Wall Switch Installation

Installation of a wall switch allows you to activate gas control valve and turn fireplace on and off. Wall switch is to be connected to incoming 120 volt regular household wiring

that supplies electricity to fireplace.

Remote control Installation (Model WRC)

Note: If using wireless hand-held remote control, the wall switch must be in the ON position to be operational. The remote control then becomes the switching mechanism for fireplace operation.

1.Remove center brick/control cover.

2.The WRC model receiver does not require

abattery. To install receiver:

a.Plug short extension cord into fireplace receptacle.

b.Plug receiver uinit into extension cord.

c.Plug ignition module into receiver unit

(see Figure 32).

3.Activate remote handset battery by re- moving insulating tab on back of handset

(see Figure 33). Battery is included pre- installed.

4.Once battery is activated, the unit is ready to use.

5.Replace center brick/control cover.

Fireplace

Remote

Receptacle

Control

 

Receiver

Extension

Ignition

Cord

Module Plug

Figure 32 - Installing the WRC Remote

Receiver

Battery Cover

12 Volt Battery

Back of

Pull to Remove

Handset

Insulation Tab

 

Figure 33 - Installing Battery into Back of

Handset

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