5UNPACkINGCAUTION: Do not remove thedata plates from the grate as-sembly. The data plates containimportant warranty and safetyinformation.1. Remove logs and heater base assembly fromcarton. Note: Do not pick up heater base as-sembly by burners. This could damage heater.Always handle base assembly by grate.2. Remove all protective packaging applied tologs and heater for shipment.3. Check all items for any shipping damage. Ifdamaged, promptly inform dealer where youbought heater.PRODUCTIDENTIFICATIONFigure 1 - Product IdentificationControlCover LogRemoteControlControl Knoband Piezo Ignitor(behind cover log)8 PieceLog SetPRODUCT FEATURESOPERATIONThis heater is clean burning. It requires no outsideventing. There is no heat loss out a vent or up achimney. Heat is generated by realistic flames. Thisheater is designed for vent-free operation with fluedamper closed. It has been tested and approved toANSI Z21.11.2 standard for unvented heaters. Stateand local codes in some areas prohibit the use ofvent-free heaters. This heater may also be operatedas a vented decorative (ANSI Z21.60) product byopening the flue damper.SAFETY DEVICEThis heater has a pilot with an Oxygen Deple-tion Sensing (ODS) safety shutoff system. TheODS/pilot is a required feature for vent-free roomheaters. The ODS/pilot shuts off the heater if thereis not enough fresh air.PIEZO IGNITION SYSTEMThis heater has a piezo ignitor. This system re-quires no matches, batteries, or other sources tolight heater.AIR FOR COMbUSTIONAND VENTILATIONWARNING: This heater shallnot be installed in a confinedspace or unusually tight construc-tion unless provisions are provid-ed for adequate combustion andventilation air. Read the followinginstructions to insure proper freshair for this and other fuel-burningappliances in your home.Today’s homes are built more energy efficientthan ever. New materials, increased insulation, andnew construction methods help reduce heat loss inhomes. Home owners weather strip and caulk aroundwindows and doors to keep the cold air out and thewarm air in. During heating months, home ownerswant their homes as airtight as possible.While it is good to make your home energy effi-cient, your home needs to breathe. Fresh air mustenter your home. All fuel-burning appliances needfresh air for proper combustion and ventilation.Exhaust fans, fireplaces, clothes dryers, and fuelburning appliances draw air from the house tooperate. You must provide adequate fresh air forthese appliances. This will insure proper ventingof vented fuel-burning appliances.PROVIDING ADEQUATE VENTILATIONThe following are excerpts from National Fuel GasCode, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Section 5.3, Air forCombustion and Ventilation.All spaces in homes fall into one of the three fol-lowing ventilation classifications:1. Unusually Tight Construction2. Unconfined Space3. Confined SpaceThe information on pages 5 through 7 will helpyou classify your space and provide adequateventilation.