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THERMOSTAT CONTROL
REPLACEMENT
Tools required: Phillips head screwdriver.
WARNING: If the replace was operating prior to ser-
vicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating
elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin.
WARNING: Unplug (if applicable) or disconnect power
at the circuit breaker before attempting any maintenance to
reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to persons.
Remove glass assembly: 1.
Remove the screws securing the glass assembly •
on the bottom of the chassis (Figure 4).
Hold on to the glass assembly with both hands •
and lift the whole assembly straight up to remove
(Figure 5).
Set glass assembly aside in an upright position so •
that the pebbles don’t fall out of the top opening.
Locate the switch housing on the right side of the re-2.
place. Remove the 2 mounting screws located on the
exterior face of the switch housing to free it from the
replace.
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NOTE: Wires from the thermostat will still be at-
tached; therefore, the cover plate won’t completely come
out. You can just rest it inside the opening.
Remove the 2 screws on the face of the housing 3.
holding the thermostat mounting bracket to the switch
housing.
Remove the thermostat dial by pulling it straight off the 4.
shaft of the thermostat control.
Remove the 2 small screws that hold the thermostat to 5.
the mounting bracket.
Disconnect the wiring connections noting their original 6.
locations.
Properly orient the new thermostat and attach it to the 7.
original mounting bracket.
Connect all of the wiring connections according to the 8.
original conguration.
Reassemble in the reverse order as above.9.
FLAME MOTOR/FLAME ROD
REPLACEMENT
Tools Required: Phillips head screwdrivers
WARNING: If the replace was operating prior to ser-
vicing allow at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating
elements to cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin.
WARNING: Unplug (if applicable) or disconnect power
at the circuit breaker before attempting any maintenance to
reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to persons.
Remove glass assembly: 1.
Remove the screws securing the glass assembly •
on the bottom of the chassis (Figure 4).
Hold on to the glass assembly with both hands •
and lift the whole assembly straight up to remove
(Figure 5).
Set glass assembly aside in an upright position so •
that the pebbles don’t fall out of the top opening.
Remove the 7 screws from the heater assembly cover, 2.
(3) on the front of the cover, (2) on the bottom left and
(2) on the bottom right of the chassis.
Locate the switch housing cover plate. Remove the 2 3.
mounting screws located on the exterior chassis and
free the cover plate from its location.
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NOTE: Wires from the thermostat will still be at-
tached; therefore, the cover plate won’t completely come
out. You can just rest it inside the opening.
Remove the icker rod from the icker assembly by 4.
pulling and twisting the rubber channel section of the
rod away from the ame motor.
With the stubby Philips screwdriver, disconnect the 5.
wiring connections of the ame motor and the capacitor
from the terminal block noting their original locations.
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NOTE: The capacitor will be re-used. Be sure to
note which terminal and wires it’s connected to for re-instal-
lation.
With the stubby Philips screwdriver, remove the 2 6.
screws that secure the icker motor to the icker brack-
et and remove the motor, sliding the wires out through
the protective sheath held by the wire ties and through
the casing opening just below the motor.
Mount the new icker motor to the icker bracket.7.
Feed the wires from the new motor back through the 8.
casing and protective sheath.
Connect the wires and the capacitor back into the 9.
terminal block.
Re-attach the icker rod to the motor by inserting the 10.
rod into the plastic bushing on the left and then pushing
the rod with the rubber connector onto the motor shaft.
Reassemble following steps 1 - 4 in the reverse order. 11.
POWER CORD REPLACEMENT
Tools Required: Philips head screwdriver
Remove the 1 screw that secures the cord set cover 1.
plate to the bottom of the replace.
Disconnect the 2 wire nuts that attach the cord set to 2.
the black (L1) and the white (N) wires coming from the
inside of the replace.
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NOTE: (The green wire should be capped by itself
since it is not necessary with a polarized cord set).
With a pair of pliers, squeeze the strain relief bushing 3.
that secures the cord set to the cover plate and pull the
bushing with the wire out of the plate.
Insert the new cord set through the opening on the 4.
cover plate with the bare ends facing the inside of the
replace. Secure the stripped end of the cord set to the
plate with the replacement strain relief bushing leaving
approximately 2 ½ - 3 inches of length to go inside the
replace.