NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE. 5Mantel Clearance: Combustible and Non-com-bustible mantels may be installed at any heightabove the top of the face of fireplace.Hearth Protection: A hearth is not mandatory,but it is recommended for aesthetic purposes.Secure the hearth extension to the fl oor toprevent possible shifting. Do no block the air-fl ow beneath the appliance (read the followingWARNING).Model: CAPELLA 33Model: ERT3033Model: SPARK 33Model: MPE33-2Description: Electric Fireplace,33” RadiantShipping Weight: 81 lb.'s (36.75 KG)Packaging:41” x 17-3/4” x 33-1/2”(1040 mm x 451 mm x 850 mm)14.1 cu. ft.Power Requirements:(120 Volt, 60 Hz.)Rated Wattage - 1600 WattsAmperage - 13.33 Amps(240 Volt, 60 Hz.)Rated Wattage - 3000 WattsAmperage - 12.5 AmpsBlower CFM: 83 CFM(120 V): 5,461 BTU/HR(240 V): 10,239 BTU/HRMINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUS-TIBLESThis appliance is a zero-clearance design andis approved to be framed in with combustiblematerials (up to the edge of the appliance).A drywall lip at the top of the fi replace and 4nailing fl anges on the sides of the appliance isprovided to facilitate installation.FIREPLACE SPECIFICATIONS 3. Wire a dedicated, properly fused circuit withan Amp rating for the appropriate voltage(120 V - 15 Amps or 240 V - 20 Amps).A dedicated circuit is required to preventoverloading a house circuit in cases of havingmultiple appliances on the same circuit.Use an outlet that is protected by a groundfault circuit interrupter where required byelectrical code.4. (If applicable) Make wall mount wall switchor wall thermostat connections as outlinedon Pages 11 & 12.5. Perform a function test. See Manual ControlPanel Operation on Page 6 and RemoteControl Operation on Page 7.ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONSRefer to the electrical diagrams on Pages 10to 14.WARNINGElectrical wiring must complywith local building codes andother applicable regulations toreduce the risk of fi re, electricalshock and injury to individuals.IMPORTANTAny electrical re-wiring of thisappliance must be done by aqualifi ed electrician.WARNINGDo not use this fi replace if anypart of it has been underwater.Immediately call a qualifiedservice technician to inspect thefi replace and replace any part ofthe electrical system which hasbeen under water.PRE-INSTALLATIONBefore You StartCheck appliance for any concealed damage.DETAILED INSTALLATION STEPS1. Complete the framing opening to the dimen-sions specified in Figure 2.2. Prepare the connections to power source:120 Volt Connections - Locate the powercord on the left side of the unit and connectit to the outlet installed during the framing(see Figure 2). Verify that the power to thereceptacle is off.Hard wired installation:Ensure that there is a minimum of 8" of theservice cable for connection to the junctionbox on the fireplace.- Loosen four screws to remove the junctionbox cover plate.- Disconnect and remove the 120 Volt powercord from the fireplace wires.- Position the fi replace into the framed-inopening. Attach fi replace to frame usingnailing fl anges provided.- Complete the wiring to the fi replace asshown on Page 10.- Place all wire connectors inside the junctionbox.- Attach junction box cover plate with fourscrews.240 Volt Connections - Ensure that thereis a minimum of 8" of the service cablefor connection to the junction box on thefi replace.- Loosen four screws to remove the junctionbox cover plate.- Disconnect and remove the 120 Volt powercord from the fireplace wires.- Position the fi replace into the framed-inopening. Attach fi replace to frame usingnailing fl anges provided.- Complete the wiring to the fi replace asshown on Page 11.- Place all wire connectors inside the junctionbox.- Attach junction box cover plate with fourscrews.The fi replace wires L1, L2, N, N1, N2 andG are attached to the rear of the junctionbox cable clamp for easy access.ClearancesSides 0 inches - 0 mmFloor 0 inches - 0 mmTop 0 inches - 0 mmTable 2WARNINGThis appliance is mounted onrubber feet to ensure adequateair circulation beneath fireplace.Do not block airflow at the bottomair intakes.