Real Flame Barrington 3730 Assembly Instructions Manual

Category
Fireplaces
Type
Assembly Instructions Manual
Model # 3730
Barrington Fireplace
Mantle Assembly Instructions
gel replaces and accessories
Lot:_________
3730-Barrington-JW-081611
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Dust the mantel periodically as you would with any piece of furniture.
Using a soft cloth and a wood cleaner, wipe the mantel clean in the direction of the grain to minimize the
appearance of scratches and scus in the nish.
Do not use water to clean mantel. Water may cause swelling, warping or stains if allowed to penetrate the
nish of the mantel. Use protective pads or cloths whenever possible.
Avoid placing mantel in rooms with lots of humidity or where humidity could be a problem. This may cause
warping to the mantel.
Avoid direct sunlight if possible to reduce the possibility of fading the nish.
Using your Fireplace
Fireplace is designed to be used indoors, there is no need for ventilation.
Use extreme caution while burning. Some surfaces become extremely hot during use.
Before using replace, be sure you have read and understand the step-by-step instructions and warnings
included with your Gel fuel or electric rebox.
Care and Cleaning
Helpful Tips for Assembly
Before assembly carefully unpack and check for each replace piece and necessary hardware
IF ANY PARTS ARE DAMAGED OR MISSING PLEASE CALL US DIRECTLY AT:
1-800-654-1704
Prep, plan and clear your space. In order to minimize damage while assembling make sure unpacking and
assembly takes place on a carpeted surface.
We recommend to use a power screwdriver for assembly it will greatly reduce your time for assembly. BE SURE
NOT TO OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS. The wood can easily be stripped out if too much force is used.
Use two people for assembly of the mantle. Another set of hands will help tremendously with the assembly
process and will reduce the amount of time spent on assembly. If you do not have a helper, that is ok too, just
take your time and follow the instructions.
Make sure that your mantle has been properly assembled prior to use. Once you have completed assembly
you should not have any extra mantle parts. The piece will be quite sturdy and all pieces will t together
nicely. If you did not achieve ideal results by following the instructions, please contact our customer service
team at 1-800-654-1704 and they will help answer any questions or concerns about the assembly process.
PARTS LIST
The mantel and rebox are fully assembled as packed.
37300003- HARDWARE LIST (x4)
A x 4
Caster
B x 18
Caster Screw
C x 1
Handle
D x 2
Handle Screw
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37300004- HARDWARE LIST
Number Description Dark Walnut Pecan Quantity
1 Mantle 37301200 37303900 1
2 Firebox 40910100 40910100 1
3 Hardware Kit (Casters) 37300003 37300003 4
4 Hardware Kit (Handle) 37300004 37300004 1
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Step One
-Attach the 4 casters to mantel bottom by securing 16 caster screws.
Care and Cleaning
Dust the mantel periodically.
Using a soft cloth and a wood cleaner, wipe the man tel clean in the direction of the grain to
minimize the appearance of scratches and scus in the nish.
Do not use water to clean mantel. Water may cause s welling, warping or stains if allowed to
penetrate the nish of the mantel. Use protective pads or cloths whenever possible.
Avoid placing mantel in rooms with lots of humidity or whe
re humidity could be a problem.
This may cause warping to the mantel.
Avoid direct sunlight if possible to reduce the pos sibility of bleaching the nish. If direct
sunlight cannot be avoided, the mantel should be pl aced so that sunlight hits the mantel
evenly so sunlight bleaching is even and consistent .
A
B
Step Two
-Fix the rebox by securing 2 caster screws.
Step Two
B
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Step Three
-Attach the 4 casters to mantel bottom by securing 16 caster screws.


Step Three
-Attach the handle to the drawer by securing 2 handle screws through the front panel of the drawer.
C
D
For next step reference the instruction manual included with your rebox.
If you do not have an instruction manual included with your rebox do not attempt to
assemble or operate. Immediately call our customer service department
at 1-800-654-1704 for a replacement manual
WARNING: Do not operate your rebox without reading all instructions and warnings
prior to use.
Step Four
Model # 4091
Electric Firebox
gel replaces and accessories
CONTENTS
SECTION 1 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 2
1.1 SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS 2
1.2 UNPACKING AND INSTALLING THE ELECTRIC FIREPLACE. 2
1.3 NOTE
3
SECTION 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & TESTING 4
2.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 4
2.2 TESTING THE UNIT
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SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 7
SECTION 4OPERTING INSTRUCTIONS 8
4.1 CONTROL PANEL 8
4.2 HOW TO OPERATE
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SECTION 5 CARE & MAINTENANCE 9
5.1 CLEANING YOUR FIREPLACE 9
5.2 CLEANING THE FRONT GLASS PANEL 9
5.3 STORAGE 9
SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 10
WARRANTY & RETURN POLICIE 11
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SECTION 1 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE
(1)Before placing your replace, plug it into a convenient outlet to very that the circuit breaker for
the outlet is on.
(2)The electric replace may emit a slight, harmless odor when rst used. This odor is normal and it
is caused by the initial heating of internal replace and will not occur again.
(3)If your electrical replace does not emit heat, consult your instruction manual for further
information.
(4)Use wit
h an ETL or CSA certied surge protector.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
HIGH TEMPERATURE
CAUTION-HIGH TEMPERATURE, KEEP ELECTRICAL CORDS, DRAPERY,
AND OTHER FURNISHINGS AT LEAST 3 FEET (0.9M) FROM THE FRONT
OF THE HEATER AND AWAY FROM THE SIDE AND REAR
WARNING:
(1)RISK OF FIRE-KEEP COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL AWAY FROM THE FRONT OF THE
ELECTRICAL FIREPLACE.
(2)SERVICING SHOULD BE DONE ONLY WHILE THE ELECTRICAL FIREPLACE IS
DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY.
1.1 SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
(1)The glow of the embers hard to distinguish from a real wood burning replace. This heater is
ideal for use all year round, for supplemental heating or for the ambience of the re in warm
weather.
(2)This replace produces a simulative re and hot airow.
1.2 UNPACKING AND INSTALLING THE ELECTRIC FIREPLACE
(1)Open the packing carefully and remove the replace.
- Remove and discard the plastic bag.
SA1965
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(2) Be responsible when handling the packing material.
-
WARNING:
Keep plastic wrapping away from children.
- Keep the original packing for future transport and/or storage.
- Keep the front of the unit, through which the heat is radiated, at least 0.9m away from furniture,
curtains and other ammable objects/materials at all times.
(3) Ensure there is a grounded outlet nearby (back of the appliance).
(4) This unit is fully assembled with mantel. Only needs to be xed on the mantel by securing 2
screws. Refer to mantel instruction plea
se.
1.3 NOTE
A dedicated power circuit is recommended for the unit. Additional electrical appliances on the same
circuit may exceed the current (amperage) rating for that circuit. If after the installation of your unit,
the circuit breaker trips or the fuse open repeatedly, then a dedicated circuit must be required.
Any new wiring must be done in compliance with local and national codes and other applicable
regulations in order to reduce the risk of the re, electric shock or other injuries. It is strongly
recommended that you hire a licensed electrician to complete any such work.
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2.1 Technical Specication
Figure 1
Product Dimensions:
SECTION 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & TESTING
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Listing Approvals:
This heater has been tested in accordance with the ETL Standards for xed and location-dedicated
electric room heaters.
Item #
4091
Model #
ZBI-SRLT/M13
Voltage, Frequency, Phase
AC110~127V/60Hz/1PH
Total Rated Input
1500W
Light
LED (5W)
Net Weight
6.4KGS
(14.08LBS)
Product Dimension(W*H*D)
W338 x H410 x D195 mm
(W13.30” x H16.22” x D7.68”)
Electrical Requirements:
It is mandatory that the grounded path is adequate.
Check with a qualied electrician if you are not sure if the electrical replace is grounded.
A three-wire, single-phase, 60Hz/AC only, electrical supply is required on a separate circuit. See
model and serial nameplate label for circuit amperage required for your specic model.
We strongly suggested that your electrical replace should have its own fuse or circuit breaker, and
no other device or un
it would be operated on this fuse or circuit breaker.
This heater is for use on 110-127 volts. The cord has a plug as shown at (A) in following Figure. An
adapter shown at (C) is available for connecting three-blade grounding-type plugs to two-slot
receptacles. The green grounding lug extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent
ground such as a properly grounded outlet box. The adapter should not be used if a three-slot
grounded receptacle is availab
le.
If a mating 3-prong type outlet is not available, it is the consumers responsibility to have a properly
grounded, 3-prong outlet installed by a licensed installer.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded (3-prong) outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
injury, re, or electrical shock.
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Figure 2
It is the customers responsibility:
To contact a qualied electrical installer.
To assure that the electrical installation is adequate and in conformance with National Electrical
code, ANSI/NFPA 70-latest edition, and all local codes and ordinances.
The outlet should be:
120 volt(112.8min. – 127.2 max.), min.15Ampere capacity
Protected by a 15Ampere fuse or circuit breaker
14 gauge copper wiring
2.2 TESTING THE UNIT
Carefully remove the unit from the packing box. Prior to installing the unit, test to make sure the
unit operates properly by plugging the unit’s power cord into a conveniently located 120V grounded
outlet.
Ref
er to operating instructions regarding the various controls and features of the unit.
Do not operate the unit if it is damaged or it has
malfunctioned. Please call the customer service telephone
number.
The unit’s power cord must be connected to properly grounded
and protected 120V outlet. Please always use ground fault
protection where required by the electrical code.
Caution:
Warning:
!
!
Grounding pin
Metal screw
Cover of grounded
outlet box
Adapter
Grounding
means
Grounding pin
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SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS
Figure 3
Heather element
Fan – Motor
Temperature limit
thermostat (with PTC)
Heater
switch
Power
switch
Adjustable
Resistor
Adjustment
Voltage
output PCB
Synchronized motor
Power
supply
Lamp PCB
for log
Lamp PCB
for flame
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SECTION 4 OPERTING INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 CONTROL PANEL
4.2 HOW TO OPERATE
(1)Press the “POWER” Button to start the unit; the ame and log system will start to work
(2) Press the HEATER” button to start the unit heater, and the heating element will start to work
immediately.
MAIN POWER SWITCHHEATER SWITCH
Figure 4
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SECTION 5 CARE & MAINTENANCE
5.1 CLEANING YOUR FIREPLACE
You can clean the exterior of the heater with a soft, damp, lint-free cloth. Do not use cleaning
or polishing parts on the heater.
CAUTION:
DO NOT expose electrical parts to water. Failure to do so, may increase the risk of shock.
DO NOT apply water to your unit.
DO NOT use volatile liquids such as paint, thinner or benzene, since these liquids will damage the
nish of
the unit.
5.2 CLEANING THE FRONT GLASS PANEL
Over time,
the front glass panel may become dirty or dusty. Dust can be removed by lightly
rubbing the glass surface with a clean, lint-free cloth or paper towel. To remove ngerprints or
other marks, use a soft, damp, lint-free cloth with a good quality household glass cleaner. The
front glass panel should always be completely dried with a clean, lint-free cloth or paper towel.
5.3 STORAGE
When not in use, unplug the unit from the power supply and store in a dry, dust free location.
Before cleaning the exterior of the appliance, disc onnect
the unit from the power supply rst and leave the unit
cooled o.
An authorized service representative should perform any
other servicing.
Do not use abrasive cleaners on the glass panel. Do not
spray liquids directly onto any surface of the unit.
Caution:
Warning:
!
!
Warning:
!
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SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
Main Power supply switch is o. Turn the main power supply switch to "ON" position.
Circuit breaker has tripped.
Too many appliances on this circuit. Be sure that
electrical supply for this unit is an individual circuit.
Heater is unplugged from wall outlet. Plug the cord into an outlet.
Power cord or power plug are damaged. Contact a qualied electrician to replace power cord.
Power outlet for power plug prong
is
loose.
Check the power outlet and replace with a new one.
Heater doesn't turn on
with the power switch.
Loose wiring.
Check all wiring for loose connections. Contact a
qualied electrician.
Heater switches in on, but Flame power
switch is not on.
Turn the ame power switch.
Flame Adjusting knob is at low setting. Turn the knob to maximum setting.
Heater is on, but no ame
or low ame intensity.
Loose wiring.
Check all wiring for loose connections. Contact a
qualied electrician.
Flame element is not attached to
the
motor.
Call customer service
Flame are frozen
Rotation motor is defective. Call customer service
Flame element isn't seated properly Call customer service Excessive noise in the
lower portion of the
heater.
Motor is defective. Call customer service
Heater power switch is o. Turn the heater power switch to the "ON" position.
Heater system is overheated.
Maybe the heater is covered or air inlet or
air outlet is
blocked; remove the clothes or the blockage and tur
n
o the power switch and unplug it. Wait ve minut
es,
and then turn the heater on again.
Loose wiring.
Check all wiring for loose connections. Contact a
qualied electrician.
Heater system doesn't
come on.
The air inlet or air outlet is blocked
completely.
Leave adequate space around the unit. Remove
the
blockage, on or in front of the air outlet.
The heater system is overheated.
Temperature Limit thermostat is cuto.
Check the air inlet and outlet. Turn o the power
switch and unplug it. Wait ve minutes, and then t
urn
the heater on again.
Fan motor is defective. Call customer service
Fan blower is balanced badly. Call customer service
"HEATER POWER" switch
has been ipped in the on
position, but there is no
airow.
The
"POWER" and the "HEATER" switches
are not turned on.
Turn these two switches on.
Loose wiring. Call customer service
Bad heating element. Call customer service
Build up of dirt on the fans clean all fans
Fan runs but no heat is
coming out.
Heater fan is defective. Call customer service
There is an odor coming
from the heater.
The heater may emit a slight, harmless odor when
rst used. This is a normal condition caused by
initial heating of the internal parts and will not occur again.
Turn o the replace completely and let cool before servicing.
Warning:
!
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Ninety-Day Warranty: Jensen Metal Products Inc. D/B/A Real Flame® warrants Real Flame vent-less
fireplaces and accessories to be free from defects in parts and workmanship under normal use and
service for a period of 90 days from date of shipment. In the event of such defect in parts or
workmanship, Jensen will, at its option, replace the defective product or refund the purchase price to
the extent of the defective product’s replacement cost. The foregoing is the exclusive remedy and
Real Flame disclaims all other warranties, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness
for a particular purpose. In addition, Real Flame will not be responsible for consequential damages in
excess of the purchase price of the product on which such liability is based.
Replacement Parts: Replacement parts are available for most units. Occasionally, parts may arrive
damaged due to mishandling during shipping. If you are in need of a replacement part, please
contact our customer service department with the fireplace model number and part number needed.
We will ship out a replacement part due to shipping damage at no charge.
Returns: Please inspect all items immediately after receiving. We hope you will be completely happy
with your purchase. If you find within 15 days of receipt of your product that you do not wish to keep
it, you may return it unused by following our return procedure. Shipping charges are not refundable
unless the return is a result of our error. Return freight charges are the responsibility of the buyer.
Items must be returned in their original packaging.
All returns must be authorized. Product that has been used may not be returned. A 15% restocking
fee will be assessed on returned merchandise to compensate for repackaging, warehousing and
administrative labor. The return procedure is listed below. For specific questions relating to returns or
warranty, please contact Customer Service department toll-free at 1-800-654-1704 or at
custserv@realflame.com.
Step 1: Contact Customer Service department by phone or e-mail to receive your Return
Merchandise Authorization number (RMA#). The RMA# is necessary for all returns. A reason code
must be indicated on the return form included with your packing slip.
Step 2: Note your RMA# on the packing slip and repack the item in the original packaging. Be sure to
include your packing slip with the returned product.
Step 3: Include your RMA# on the outside of the box and ship the package back to us via common
carrier. Please provide us with the tracking number for your shipment.
Step 4: We will contact you when the package has been received and inspected. Provided a
satisfactory return, we will credit your account for the returned merchandise less the applicable
restocking charges.
Customer Service: 1-800-654-1704 in USA
Service à la clientèle: 1-800-363-6443 in Canada
custserv@realflame.com
Warranty & Return Policies
Real Flame®
7800 Northwestern Ave.
Racine, WI 53403
Foyer Barrington
Modèle Nº 3730
Lot:_________
3730-Barrington-JW-081611
recharges de gel et accessoires
Mantelet instructions de montage
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Épousseter régulièrement le manteau de cheminée.
Avec un chion doux et un nettoyant pour bois, essuyer dans le sens des grains du bois an d’éviter
l’apparence d’égratignures et d’éraures sur le ni.
Ne pas utiliser d’eau pour nettoyer le manteau de cheminée. Leau peut causer un gonement, le gauchisse-
ment ou faire apparaître des taches en pénétrant le ni du manteau.
Utiliser des coussinets protecteurs le plus souvent possible.
Éviter de placer le manteau de cheminée dans des pièces très humides ou des pièces où l’humidité peut être
un problème. Cela pourrait occasionner un gauchissement du manteau de cheminée.
Éviter la lumière directe du soleil qui pourrait décolorer le ni du manteau de cheminée. Si vous ne pouvez
éviter la lumière directe du soleil, le manteau de cheminée devrait être placé de façon à ce que la lumière
frappe le manteau uniformément et ainsi la décoloration serait uniforme.
Le foyer est conçu pour être utilisé à l’intérieur, il n’y a aucun besoin de ventilation.
Faire preuve de prudence lorsque allumé. Certaines surfaces deviennent extrêmement chaudes lors
Avant d'utiliser cheminée, être sûr que vous avez lu et compris les instructions étape-par-étape et les
avertissements inclus avec votre carburant Gel ou Foyer électrique.
Nettoyage et entretien
Conseils pour un bon assemblage
Avant l’assemblage, déballer et vérier soigneusement toutes les pièces du foyer et de la quincaillerie.
Si des pièces sont manquantes ou endommagées, veuillez nous contacter
directement au 1-800-654-1704
Préparer, planier et libérer votre espace. An de minimiser les dommages, procéder au déballage et à
l’assemblage sur une surface recouverte d’un tapis.
Nous vous recommandons d’utiliser un tournevis électrique pour l’assemblage, ce qui réduira de beaucoup
votre temps d’assemblage. VOUS ASSURER DE NE PAS TROP SERRER LES VIS. Une force excessive peut fendiller
le bois.
Travailler à deux personnes pour assembler le manteau de cheminée. Une autre paire de mains sera d’une
grande aide dans le processus d’assemblage et réduira le temps qui y sera consacré. Si aucune aide nest
disponible, vous pouvez tout de même procéder à l’assemblage en prenant votre temps et en suivant
soigneusement les instructions.
Avant l’utilisation, vous assurer que votre manteau de cheminée a été bien installé. Après l’installation com-
plète de votre manteau de cheminée, il ne devrait plus vous rester de pièces non utilisées. La pièce sera très
robuste et toutes les parties s’emboîteront aisément. Si vous nobtenez pas un résultat satisfaisant après avoir
suivi toutes les instructions, veuillez contacter notre équipe de service à la clientèle au 1-800-654-1704 et
notre équipe répondra à toutes vos questions et interrogations sur le processus d’assemblage.
Utilisation de votre foyer
Liste des pièces
Le manteau de cheminée et la chambre de combustion sont déjà assemblés dans l’emballage.
37300003- Liste de quincaillerie (4x)
4 x A
Roulette
18 x B
Vis pour roulette
1 x C
Poignée
3
37300004- Liste de quincaillerie
Numéro Description noyer foncé pécan Quantité
1 Manteau de cheminée 37301200 37303900 1
2 Chambre de combustion 40910100 40910100 1
3 Roulette forfait 37300003 37300003 4
4 Poignée forfait 37300004 37300004 1
2 x D
Vis pour poignée
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Real Flame Barrington 3730 Assembly Instructions Manual

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