www.desatech.com122663-01D 7A hearth extension is suggested for a morepleasing appearance. The fireplace may beraised on a wood or non-combustible platformsupporting its entire width and depth andextending in front of the fireplace as long aslouvers are not obstructed.Note: When installing fireplace in cold cli-mates against a non-insulated exterior wall,wall must be fully insulated in accordance withlocal building code.ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONWARNING: Any electrical re-wiring of this appliance must bedone by a qualified electrician.This wiring must be done in ac-cordance with local codes and/orin the U.S.A. with the current, Na-tional Electrical Code ANSI/NFPANo 70 and in Canada with CSAC22.1 Canadian Electric code.INSTALLATIONContinuedThe controls (see Figure 8) are located behindhinged control panel door. If using heater, con-trol panel door will be hot during and imme-diately after operation. Open door by pullingcontrol panel door on left and right side.1. Connect fireplace to power source. Turnon lighted power switch (see Figure 8).2. Adjust Flame/Ember/Backlight/Heaterto desired settings using the control padon fireplace (Figure 8) or remote control(Figure 9). Figure 10, page 8, shows fire-place settings available. Default settingsare circled. Press control pad or remotecontrol buttons once and release to adjustsettings.Note: When on, ember bed will lightenand darken automatically to simulate realembers.Heater Flame Ember BacklightPowerFigure 8 - Controls For Electric FireplaceLighted Power SwitchEmberControlHeaterControl FlameControlBacklightControlThis fireplace should be con-nected to a dedicated 15 amp(120/60) or 20 amp (240/60),circuit as other appliances maycause the circuit breaker to tripor fuse to blow when fireplaceis in operation.A junction box is provided to hard wire unit toeither a 15 amp (120/60) or 20 amp (240/60),120 Volt 60 Hz grounded circuit.OPERATIONFigure 9 - Remote Control For ElectricFireplace