
At this time all connections should be made and tested to assure proper operation.
1. Locate the DVD disk for the DVD player in the |
envelope with these instructions. Remove the |
disk and set it aside. It will be installed shortly. |
2. Locate the florescent bulb in the bottom of |
ember compartment and install it into the |
socket at that location (refer to Figure 8 ). |
3. Locate the Television RCA cord, suspended |
from the fireplace top. Connect this cable to |
the jacks located at the front of the television. |
The red cable connector is for sound and |
connects to the audio jack at the front of the TV |
(see Figure 11 ). The other connector may be |
white or yellow. This connector is for the video |
| Center Grate On Ember Bed And Center Both Against |
Figure 12 | The Back Of Firebox |
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and connects to the yellow jack in the front of |
the television. |
Attach the IR transmitter to the television at the location shown in Figure 11. Placing this correctly is very important.
The unit is ready to
4.Locate the circuit breaker for the fireplace at the main electrical source and turn it on. Press the power button on the remote. The ember light will come on.
5.Press the DVD tray button on the DVD and wait momentarily. The DVD drawer will open. If the drawer does not open, power is not on.
6.Place the DVD disk into the tray and use the button to close the DVD drawer.
The DVD is configured to play automatically and the television is set to receive the DVD signal directly. If the operation is correct, and image of the flame should be on the Television and sound should be coming from the unit.
After all functions are tested the assembly can be completed.
Install the side refractory panels at this time. Be sure to select the side that align best with the back grout pattern.
1.Place the ember bed against the back wall of the fireplace, over the ember compartment.
2.Place the grate onto the ember bed as shown in Figure 12. Use the back brick pattern as a guide to center the grate.
3.Assemble the logs onto the grate as identi- fied in Installing The Logs on page 9.
4.Pour elements of the loose embers over and around the ember bed to your liking. Turn on the unit to help judge the look of the ember placement. It is best to pour all of the material to cover the leading edge and spreading the embers from there.
5.Check the placement one last time before continuing.
Note: After glass placement, removing it for adjustment is awkward and should be avoided.
6.Open the glass package and clean both sides thoroughly. Cotton gloves have been supplied to allow you to hold the glass without smudging it. The underside of the glass is inaccessible after installation. Any smudges on the back side will be difficult to clean.
7.After the glass is clean, lift the glass with the gloved hand and hold it in front of you like a serving platter, with the narrow side away from you. Insert the narrow end into the fireplace and press the glass onto the two black rubber tabs in the back of the firebox (see Figure 13 ).
8.Lower the front edge down to the front lip of the fireplace and hook the glass behind the lip in the base cover.
If you haven't done so already, turn on the unit. Step back and examine the flame placement in correlation with the logs.
Refer to the Glass Frame Removal on page 9 and adjust if necessary.A grill cover was packaged with the door rail. This component inserts over the DVD player tray opening with the Lennox logo on the right. Two velcro dots have been provided in the hardware kit to secure the grille if necessary.
Figure 11 | IR Transmitter Location |
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| NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. |