Vanguard VE36LH, VE32L, VE36LBH, VE36LB, VE32LB User Manual

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ELECTRIC FIREPLACE
OWNER’S OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
MODELS VE32L, VE32LB, VE32LH, VE32LBH,
VE36L, VE36LB, VE36LH AND VE36LBH
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING APPLIANCE.
WARNING: If the information in this manual is not fol­lowed exactly, an electrical shock or re may result caus­ing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
— Do not store or use gasoline or other ammable va-
pors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
— Installation and service must be performed by a quali-
ed service agency.
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance.
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Information ............................................... 2
Product Specication ........................................... 3
Installation ........................................................... 3
Features and Operation....................................... 7
Accessory Installation .......................................... 8
Troubleshooting ................................................. 13
Wiring Diagram .................................................. 14

SAFETy INFORMATION

WARNING: Electrical wiring
must comply with local build­ing codes and other applicable
regulations to reduce the risk of
re, electrical shock and injury
to persons.
WARNING: Do not use this
replace if any part of it has been under water. Immediately call a qualied service techni­cian to inspect the replace and
replace any part of the electrical system.
CAUTION: Extreme caution
is necessary when any heater is
used by or near children or inva­lids and whenever the heater is
left operating and unattended.
1. Read all instructions before using this
replace.
2. This replace is hot when in use. To avoid
burns, do not let bare skin touch hot sur­faces. If provided, use handles when ac­cessing replace controls. Keep combus­tible materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes, and curtains at
least 3 feet from front of replace.
3. Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the heater is left operating and unattended.
4. Always place main power switch in the off position when not in use.
5. Do not operate replace if any part has
been damaged or is malfunctioning.
Maintenance ...................................................... 15
Technical Service............................................... 22
Replacement Parts ............................................ 22
Accessories ....................................................... 23
Illustrated Parts Breakdown and Parts List........ 24
Warranty Information ............................ Back Page
6. Any repairs to this replace should be done by a qualied service person.
7. This replace is approved for installation
in bedrooms.
8. Under no circumstances should this
replace be modied. Parts having to be
removed for servicing must be replaced
prior to operating this replace.
9. This replace is not intended for use in
bathrooms, laundry areas and similar locations where it would be subject to excessive moisture.
10. This replace may not be installed out­doors or in an unenclosed space where exposed to the elements.
11. To disconnect this replace, turn off at
circuit breaker or fuse panel.
12. Th is appliance , must be elec trically grounded in accordance with local codes and the National Electric Code, ANSI/
NFPA No. 70 or in Canada with CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical code.
13. Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust openings.
This may cause an electrical shock, re or damage to replace.
14. To prevent a possible re do not block air
intakes or exhaust.
15. This firepl ace has hot and arcin g or sparking parts inside. Do not use in areas
where gasoline, paint or ammable liquids are used or stored. This replace should
not be used to dry clothing or for hanging decorations.
16. Use this replace only as described. Any
other use not recommended by the manu-
facturer may cause re, electric shock or
injury to persons.
17. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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VE32 = 155/8" VE36 = 17"
VE32 = 161/4" VE36 = 175/8"
VE32 = 221/4" VE36 = 241/4"
VE32 = 293/8" VE36 = 35"
VE32 = 7" VE36 = 8"
VE32 = 61/2" VE36 = 51/4"
VE32 = 18
3
/
8
"
VE36 = 21"
VE32 = 33
3
/
8
"
VE36 = 37"
VE32 = 363/8" VE36 = 43"
VE32 = 353/8" VE36 = 42"
VE32 = 345/8" VE36 = 411/4"
VE32 = 32
5
/
8
"
VE36 = 36
1
/
4
"
VE32 = 28
3
/
8
"
VE36 = 31
3
/
4
"
VE32 = 32
7
/
8
"
VE36 = 36
1
/
2
"
17/8"
5/8"
TOP
FRONT
LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE
VE32 = 32
1
/
8
"
VE36 = 36
1
/
8
"
VE32 = 28
3
/
8
"
VE36 = 31
3
/
4
"
To Nail
Location
To Nail Location
VE32 = 8" VE36 = 51/4"
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage: 120 VAC, 60 Hz Total Amps: 12.5 Amps Total Watts: 1500 Watts Heater Rating: 1100 Watts Max. Bulb Rating: 100 Watts Use only on 15 amp circuit
Internal Wall

Installation

Full Projection
Installation
Flush
Installation
Corner
Installation

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

Figure 1 - Unit Dimensions
INSTALLATION
LOCATING FIREPLACE
Plan where to locate and frame replace.
Before installation consider the following:
1. Fireplace location must allow for wall and ceiling clearances (see Installation Clear- ances, page 4).
2. Fireplace screen should not be exposed to direct sunlight from windows or doors.
3. A 15 amp, 120 Volt, 60 Hz circuit with
Prefab Mantel Installations are not perma­nent and are low cost and easy to install on an open wall space or a corner with an accessible electrical outlet.
Flush Installations are recommended where living space is limited or at a premium. Since
the space required to enclose the replace
would be located beyond an outside wall, this installation would require additional planning and construction. Check local codes for any restrictions.
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proper ground must be available. A dedi­cated circuit should be provided to avoid circuit breaker trips or blown fuses.
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Projected Installations can extend any distance into the room. A projection may be ideal for a new addition on an existing,
nished wall.
Corner Installations make use of space that may not normally be used and provides
a wider and more efcient viewing angle and
heat distribution. Internal Wall Installations provide a discrete
option for room separation and can also be an ideal addition to an existing wall.
Figure 2 - Possible Installation Locations
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INSTALLATION
Facing Material May Be Noncombustible Wall Treatments or Combustible Wood
Combustible Wood Mantels and Trims May Extend Above Profile Shown when Maintained within 30° Parameter Shown
Framed Material
Top of Cabinet
Note: All Mantel Clearances are Measured from Top of Fireplace Opening
30°
16 5/8"
Ref.
9 5/8" Ref.
12" Ref.
13 3/4"
4 1/2"
1 1/2"
1 3/4"
10 1/2" Min.
10 1/2"
Top View of Fireplace
Safe Zone
5"
3"
30°
1 3/4" Max.
Minimum 10" from
Perpendicular Side Wall
Edge of Firebox Opening
Combustible MaterialMust Not Overlap Front Face
Continued
INSTALLATION CLEARANCES
Minimum clearances to combustible construc­tion are:
• Top, Back and Sides of Recessed
Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0" Min.
• Drywall to Sides of Front Face . . .0" Min.
• Framing at Nailing Flanges . . . . . .0" Min.
• Ceiling to Opening . . . . . . . . . . . .36" Min.
• Floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0" Min.
• Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36" Min.
• Perpendicular Side Wall . . . . . . .10" Min.
Mantel Clearances
For mantel clearances see Figures 3 and 4.
IMPORTANT: To install perimeter trim kit, you must install shoulder screws before installing
replace into cabinet mantel. See instructions
included with trim kit. When installing a man­tel accessory, you must follow all clearance instructions (see Installation Clearances, column 1).
1. Assemble cabinet mantel accessory and trim kit by following assembly instructions included with each kit.
2. Place hearth base close to wall at desired location. Leave enough room to get be­hind unit and attach mantel to base once
replace and mantel has been placed.
When possible, location should be within 3" of power outlet so mantel will cover outlet with installed (see Figure 5 and Figure 6, page 5).
3. Plug power cord into outlet.
Note: Power cord comes preattached to
right side of cabinet. If it is necessary to relocate cord to left side you must remove power cord assembly (see Figure 7). Fol­low instructions to relocate junction box (see Electrical Installation, on page 6). Power cord must be properly mounted and reconnected at junction box.
4. Slide assembled mantel over replace un­til nailing anges are centered into opening ush against rear cabinet facing.
CABINET MANTEL INSTALLATION
This replace may be installed using a cabi­net mantel accessory against any wall with an available 120 volt grounded outlet. The cabinet mantel accessory includes both a base and a trim kit.
Figure 3 - Mantel Clearances
Figure 4 - Mantel Side Clearances
Cabinet Mantel
Perimeter Trim Accessory
Figure 5 - Installing Flush Cabinet Mantel
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Power Cord
Electric Outlet
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INSTALLATION
VE32 = 34 5/8" VE36 = 41 1/4"
VE32 = 15 7/8" VE36 = 17 1/4"
VE32 = 32 5/8" VE36 = 36 1/4"
Platform/Subflooring
VE32 = 37 5/8" VE36 = 42 3/8"
VE32 = 26 5/8" VE36 = 29 3/8"
VE32 = 52 3/4" VE36 = 58 1/4"
11 5/8"
These Dimensions Allow for 11 5/8" of Clearance to Side Wall of Fireplace and 10' Clearance to Perpendicular Side Walls
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5. Snap assembled trim kit onto shoulder
screws around face to lock replace into
mantel facing.
6. Attach mantel to base according to mantle instructions.
BUILT-IN INSTALLATION
Built-in installations require a framed enclo­sure constructed of 2" x 4" or heavier lumber and sized in accordance with Figure 8. This allows unit to slide into opening and be nailed
to stud at sides and top nailing anges. These anges accept 5/8" drywall or plywood board to nish unit ush to face. Optional trim ac­cessories are available that will extend 1/2"
over rough edge of wall opening (see Acces­sories, page 23).
Cabinet Mantel
IMPORTANT: If installing a perimeter trim kit, you must install shoulder screws before insert-
ing replace into opening. See instructions
included with trim kit. If installing a mantel, you must follow clearance instructions (see Installation Clearances, page 4).
A hearth extension is suggested for a more
pleasing appearance. The replace may be
raised on a wood or non-combustible platform supporting its entire width and depth and
extending in front of the replace as long as
louvers are not obstructed. Note: When installing replace in cold cli-
mates against a non-insulated exterior wall, wall must be fully insulated in accordance with local building code.
Perimeter Trim Accessory
Power Cord
Figure 8 - Framing Dimensions
Electric Outlet
Figure 6 - Installing Corner Mantel
Cover Plate
Universal Strain Relief
Figure 9 - Corner Dimensions
Cord Mount Assembly
Wire Nuts
Figure 7 - Relocating Cord Assembly
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INSTALLATION
Continued
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
WARNING: Any electrical re-
wiring of this appliance must be done by a qualied electrician. This wiring must be done in ac-
cordance with local codes and/or in the U.S.A. with the current, Na-
tional Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No 70 and in Canada with CSA C22.1 Canadian Electric code.
This replace should be con­nected to a dedicated 15 Amp, circuit as other appliances may
cause the circuit breaker to trip or fuse to blow when replace
is in operation.
A junction box with universal strain adaptor is provided to hard wire unit to a 15 amp, 120 Volt 60 Hz grounded circuit. Power cord
must rst be removed and universal strain
relief bushing inserted into junction box cover before connecting supply line (see Figure 7, page 5). If necessary, junction box may be relocated to route supply to left side.
1. Remove 2 screws and outer cover on right side (see Figure 10).
2. Remove inner screw securing junction box.
3. Slide junction box up until mounting tab is lined up to notch in outer cabinet.
4. Swing box out and slip retaining ange
out through slot in outer cabinet.
5. Remove 2 screws and outer cover on left side and reattach on right side of outer cabinet.
6. Swing junction box with harness to left side while pulling sufcient length of har­ness out through control panel cover to reach mounting location on left side.
7. Reinsert retaining ange through slot and
swing screw mounting tab back through notch as before.
8. Slide junction box down until mounting holes line up and replace inner retaining cover.
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9. Pull end of 3 wire Romex supply line through universal strain relief bushing in remaining cover.
10. Strip back outer Romex to about 4” and connect black, white and green wires ac­cordingly using approved connectors.
11. Tuck tailing wires into junction box and replace cover using 2 remaining screws.
12. Tighten down strain adjustment on uni­versal bushing until Romex sheathing is secured.
IMPORTANT: Inspect components and wir­ing for damage before connecting power to unit. If any components are found damaged, contact an authorized dealer for original DESA replacement part(s) or call DESA at 1-866­872-6040 for referral.
IMPORTANT: Prior to operation remove foam shipping brace located under motor mount (see Figure 11, page 7).
Junction Box
Screws and Outer Cover
Slot
Retaining
Notch
Screws and Outer Cover from Other Side
Figure 10 - Relocating Junction Box to
Flange
Mounting Tab
Junction Box
Cover with Universal Strain Relief
Left
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INSTALLATION
Continued
Motor Mount
Foam Shipping Brace
Figure 11 - Removing Shipping Brace
LAMPS AND LAVA ROCK
Before operating replace, lamp bulbs must
be inspected and lava rock may be added if desired.
1. Lift log bed off hearth base to gain access
to lamp xtures (log bed is attached with
contact magnets).
2. Turn on power to light circuit and check that all bulbs are operating. Bulb place­ment front left to right are red, yellow and orange (see Figure 12).
Note: If bulbs need replacing, see Replac­ing Light Bulbs, page 15. Be careful not to
tear or damage reective strips. If they have
come loose, ends can be easily reattached or replaced at support brackets. See Replacing Reective Ribbons, page 19.
3. Center log bed over opening between viewing panel screen and grate.
4. Cover remaining hearth area with 1/4" of
lava rock (provided), if desired.
Viewing Panel Screen
Red
Yellow
FEATURES AND
OPERATION
This electronic replace series features a random ame effect, and a realistic log bed
with glistening embers that can be adjusted
for ame speed and light intensity. VE36/32LH
models have a circulating heater, rated at
1100 Watts. Models VE36/32LB and VE36/
32LBH include a hand detailed, textured, red-brick lining.
Access controls by pulling two handle tabs of upper louver until panel releases from magnetic catches and swings down to open position (see Figure 13).
Figure 14, page 8, shows control layout for heater equipped models with main power
switch to ame controls and heater power
switch (when equipped) to heating unit. This
allows independent and efcient operation of
both features.
Once main power is turned on, ame speed
and brightness may be turned on and adjusted independently.
Orange
Grate
Log Bed
Figure 12 - Bulb Placement
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Figure 13 - Accessing Controls
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LOWLOW
MAIN
POWER
HI- OFF
FLAME SPEED
HI- OFF
FLAME BRIGHTNESS
HEATER
ON/OFF
Switch
FEATURES AND OPERATION
Continued
Flame Speed
Heater Switch
Flame Brightness
Figure 14 - Control Panel
ACCESSORy
INSTALLATION
OPTIONAL GLASS DOORS
Models VE36L and VE32L will accept bifold
glass doors that are fully operable or a xed panel door that limits access to replace, (see
Accessories, page 23).
Installing Bifold Glass Doors
Follow these steps to install left and right operable panels:
1. With handle down, completely fold panel on its hinges.
2. With handle facing center of rebox open­ing insert lower pivot pin on door panel
into hole in bottom outer edge of rebox
opening (see Figure 15).
3. Keep folded door tilted and slide upper two
pins into guide track below upper facial
edge of rebox opening.
4. Tilt glass assembly fully vertical until outer pivot pin snaps into mounting hole in up­per spring clip.
5. Once top and bottom pins are secured, unfold door into closed position.
6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for opposite door assembly.
7. To adjust doors, slide partially open. Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen hold­down screws on spring clips (see Figure
16).
8. Close both doors until evenly joined at middle and note gap as measured to outer edges of front face.
9. Reopen each door one at a time and retighten the hold-down screw while pre­serving noted gap at each edge.
10. Repeat process until both doors are even­ly joined, spaced and working freely.
Spring Clip
Depress Spring Clip to Release Pivot Pin
Fold Bifold Door After Releasing Spring Clip to Slide Door Out of Upper Track
Remove Pivot Pin From Bottom Face While Sliding Door Out of Upper Track
Pivot Pin
Figure 15 - Installing/Removing Glass
Doors
Side Front Face
Spring Clip
Partially Opened Door
Figure 16 - Adjust Glass Door
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INSTALLATION
Continued
Removing Bifold Glass Doors
Bifold doors may be removed for replacing or cleaning.
1. Partially open each door and press up on upper spring clip with a screw driver until outer top pivot pin is free of the clip.
2. Fully fold frame assembly and slide upper
edge towards center of rebox opening
until the guide pins are free of the frame rail (see Figure 15, page 8).
Installing Series Fixed Glass Doors
1. Hold glass door rmly at both handles and
insert top pins into clips located below up-
per facial edge of rebox opening. Make
sure top pins snap securely into holes on spring clips (see Figure 17).
2. Push up on glass against tension of spring clips. Swing lower door into face until lower pins clear bottom rail and set into locating holes on each end (see Figure 17).
Note: If pins do not align into spring clips, slightly loosen retaining screws on each clip (see Figure 16, page 8). Reinsert panel into each spring clip and align panel into lower
locating holes. Remove panel, nish tighten
screws and reinsert panel.
Spring Clip
OPTIONAL BRICK LINERS
Installing or Removing Brick Liner Kits
Brick liner kits are availab le for Models VE36/32(L)(H) (see Accessories, page 23). These brick panels may be installed anytime
after replace installation is complete.
Follow these steps to install left and right brick panels:
1. Remove glass doors (if equipped). Follow instructions under Optional Glass Doors, page 8.
2. Remove each retaining screw holding screen rods and pull entire screen and rod assembly out of locating hole on inside top
edge of rebox (see Figure 18).
3. Remove log bed from hearth pan and place in a safe area. Log bed is attached with contact magnets only.
4. Remove two screws holding each refrac-
tory bracket to rebox. Pull up and lift out
of positioning slot at bottom of hearth pan (see Figure 19, page 10). Note: VE36L and VE36LH models require removal of additional hearth brackets and face panels which are held in place by 2 screws on hearth pan and one screw at top retainer bracket (see Figure 19, page 10).
Locating Holes
Screen Rod
Locating Hole
Figure 17 - Installing Fixed Glass Doors
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Retaining Screw
Figure 18 - Removing Screen/Rod
Assembly
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INSTALLATION
Continued
5. Insert brick panel, beveled edge first,
through rebox opening. Tilt and angle top
edge into brick retainer until beveled edge
contacts imager and panel is at against rebox (see Figure 20).
6. Align hearth pan bracket over holes near lower edge of brick panel and secure with 2 pan screws provided.
7. Replace refractory bracket using 2 screws removed in step 4, page 9.
8. Repeat steps 5 through 7 for opposite panel assembly.
9. Replace each screen assembly by po­sitioning screen rod into locating holes
under top edge of rebox and securing
with 2 Phillips screws removed in step 2, page 9. Note: Rods may have to be angled into locating holes at the top of each screen pocket. Once inserted, pull free end of rod forward until it lines up over farthest mounting hole respectively so rods overlap.
10. Replace log bed over hearth opening and center between grate and viewing screen.
11. Replace glass doors if removed. See Optional Glass Doors, page 8.
Face Panel (Models VE36L and VE36LH Only)
Refractory Bracket
Figure 19 - Removing Refractory Bracket
Hearth Pan Bracket (Models VE36L and VE36LH Only)
and Hearth Pan Bracket
Refractory Bracket
Hearth Pan Bracket
Figure 20 - Installing Brick Panels and
Brackets
Refractory Retainer Bracket
OPTIONAL HEATER ACCESSORY
WARNING: Disconnect
power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to re-
duce the risk of re, electrical
shock or personal injury.
Blower/heater kit model BHKE is available for models VE36/32L and VE36/32LB. Either of 2 types of blower/heater assemblies can
be installed.
1. Open upper control door (see Figure 13, on page 7) and remove 2 Phillips screws below heater grill on control panel (see Figure 21, page 11).
2. Remove 2 Phillips screws holding control
cover to control panel inside rebox (see
Figure 14, page 8).
3. Slide control cover to the right and swing out locking tabs from notched openings on top (see Figure 21, page 11) .
4. Let control cover hang down off har­nesses. Be careful not to damage any wiring. If necessary, unscrew harness strap at blower mount to gain slack.
5. Remove 2 hex screws at rear of blower mount (see Figure 21, page 11).
6. Slide blower mount towards rear of rebox
until locking tabs line up with notched openings and lower mount down and away (see Figure 21, page 11).
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ACCESSORy
INSTALLATION
Continued
7. Remove blower/heater assembly with 4
screws from packaging. Blower is pre­wired for convenience.
8. Align blower assembly over hole pattern on blower mount and attach with 4 pan head screws provided (see Figures 22 and 23).
9. With discharge pointing towards you, guide
assembled blower mount into replace and center rear mounting anges between standoff brackets at rear of the replace.
10. Lift blower mount up and position 4 locking
tabs through notched openings in rebox
top. Slide assembly forward until locked into position.
11. Remove control panel knockout plug lo­cated in heater switch position by pressing locking tabs and pushing plug out through front of panel (see Figure 24).
12. Firmly insert red power switch into open mount location with “ON” (I) indicator positioned on top.
13. Connect white heater wire to neutral connection marked 'B' or 'A' on terminal block. See partial wiring diagram, Figure 25, page 12.
Notches for Control Cover
Blower Mount Notch (1 of 4)
14. Connect black heater wire to terminal marked 'N-1' on heater power switch (see Figure 26, page 12). Note: On alternate style heaters white and black wires are connected common to terminal 'N-1' (see Figure 27, page 12).
Heater/
Blower Assembly
Harness Strap
Blower Mount
Mounting Screws
Figure 22 - Mounting Heater/Blower
Mounting Screws
Heater/
Blower Assembly
Blower Mount
Control Panel
Screws
Figure 21 - Disassembling Blower Mount
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Control Cover Screws
Blower Mount
Hex Screws
Control Cover
Figure 23 - Mounting Alternate Heater/
Blower
Knockout Plug
- Remove to Install Power Switch
Power Switch
Figure 24 - Installing Heater Power Switch
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ACCESSORy
BLK
BLK
TERMINAL
WHT
BLK
GRN
BLK
D C
CONNECTION
SUPPLY
RED
RED
N 1
4 L
5 L
HEATER
COIL
AB
HEATER POWER
MOTOR
WHT
CUTOUT
WHT
WHT
WIRES TO HEATER CIRCUIT
WHT - ALTERNATE
BLK
HARNESS 4" BLK
INSTALLATION
Continued
15. Connect red hea te r wire to terminal marked 'L-4' on heater power switch (see Figure 26 or 27.
16. Connect one end of black jumper lead, provi ded in kit, to power connectio n marked 'D' on terminal block and other end to switch terminal marked 'L-5' (see Figure 26).
17. Replace 2 hex screws on rear anges of
blower mount removed in step 5, page 10.
18. Remount harness strap to blower mount, if removed.
19. Make sure all wires are clear of heater discharge area, line up mounting holes on front blower mount to holes in control panels and replace the 2 black pan head screws.
20. Raise control cover up and position 2 locking tabs through notched openings in
rebox top, then slide to left until locked
into position (see Figure 21, page 11).
21. Tuck any excess slack in harnesses into control cover. Swing cover down to line up mounting holes on control panel and replace 2 Phillips screws removed in step 2, page 10.
22. Restore power to unit and check operation of the heater.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to inspect components and wiring for damage before connecting power to unit. If any components are found damaged, contact an authorized dealer for original DESA replacement parts(s) or call DESA at 1-866-872-6040 for referral.
Terminal Block
White (A-B)
Heater/
Blower
Rocker Switch
Red (L-4)
Black (N-1)
Figure 26 - Connecting Heater Wires
Terminal Block
White (A-B)
Heater/
Blower
Rocker Switch
Red (L-4)
White (N-1)
Figure 27 - Connecting Alternate Heater
Wires
Terminal (D)
Jumper
Switch
Lead
Terminal (L-5)
Figure 27 - Connecting Jumper Lead
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Figure 25 - Heater Circuit Diagrams
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TROUBLESHOOTINg

Note: Before troubleshooting system, make sure power to circuit from breaker or fuse panel is turned ON.
The three most common causes of a malfunctioning electric replace are:
1. Tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse.
2. Loose or burned out light bulb.
3. Obstructed or clogged fan blower.
OBSERVED PROBLEM
No operation or indicator light
at power/heater switch
Poor ame motion; ame pat-
tern is sporadic or uneven in viewing area
Dull ame appearance or inac­tive ember bed effect
No heat or intermittent heat output. (If equipped with a heater)
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. No power to replace
2. Defective switch lamp
3. Defective wiring
1. Tangled or loo se flame pennants
2. Obstructed or clogged fan blower
3. Damaged or dislodged fan blower wheel
1. Burned out or loose light bulb
2. Broken lamp xture
3. Loose or missing reective
ribbons
1. Obstructed heater blower
2. Burned out heat element or blower fan
3. Defective heater switch or wiring
REMEDY
1.
Check circuit breaker or fuse
2. Replace defective switch. See Servicing Control Pan- el, page 16
3. Check connections from main power harnesses to terminals on control panel. See Servicing Control Pan- el, page 16
1. Inspect ame pennants. Un­tangle or replace if neces­sary. See Servicing Flame Pennants, page 18
2. Check fan blower for de­bris. Vacuum areas around blower wheel and remove any obstructions. See Main- taining Motors, page 15
3. Remove and inspect fan blower housing See Servic- ing Fan Blower, page 18
1. Inspect light bulbs; tighten or replace light bulbs as necessary. See Replacing Light Bulbs, page 15
2. Remove and replace broken
lamp xture. See Replacing
Lamp Fixtures, page 20
3. Inspect reective ribbons.
Reattach or replace as nec­essary. See Replacing Re- ective Ribbons, page 21
1.
Clear heater fan of debris or blockage; vacuum area around blower intake and remov e any obstructi ons in the discharge area. See Maintaining Motors, page 15
2. Remov and replace blower heater assembly. To access and remove see Optional Heater Access or y, page 10
3. Inspect wiring connections from switch to blower. Re­place switch if defective. See Servicing Control Pan- el, page 16
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YELLOW LAMP
WHT
HARNESS 4" BLK
HEATER POWER
FRONT HARNESS TO LAMP CIRCUIT
RED LAMP
SPLICE CONNECTION
MALE CONNECTION
FEMALE CONNECTION
GRN
BLK
WHT
BLK
SUPPLY
ORANGE LAMP
FAN MOTOR
FLAME PROJECTOR - ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
WHT
BLK
CONTROL PANEL - ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
BLK
HARNESS 24"
WHT
BLK
GRN
GRN
WHT
FLAME
CONTROL
TERMINAL
CD AB
BLK
5 L
4 L
N 1
BLK
GRN
BLK
FAN
CONTROL
CD B
TERMINAL
HARNESS 4" BLK
REAR HARNESS TO
MOTOR CIRCUIT
BLK
BLK
BLK
A
WHT
5 L
BLACK
BLK
4 L
N 1
MAIN
HEATER ASSEMBLY - ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
HEATER
COIL
RED
RED
BLK
BLK
MOTOR
CUTOUT
WHT
CAUTION: USE SUPPLY WIRES SUITABLE FOR 105°C OR EQUIVALENT
CAUTION: DISCONNECT FIREPLACE FROM THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
BEFORE REMOVING THIS COVER
POWER
CONNECTION
HARNESS 4" WHT
BLK
WHT
BLK
WHT
WHT - ALTERNATE
CIRCUIT

WIRINg DIAgRAM

Figure 28 - Wiring Diagram
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MAINTENANCE

WARNING: Disconnect
power before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning to re-
5. Return power to circuit and turn main power switch and lamp power on to check opera­tion of bulbs before replacing log set.
6. If all bulbs are working properly, replace the log bed over the center opening in between rear screen and front grate.
duce the risk of re, electrical
shock or personal injury.
CAUTION: Make sure power
is turned off at supply prior to
WARNING: Any electrical
disassembling this unit.
repairs or rewiring of this unit
should be carried out by a
licensed electrician in accor­dance with national and local codes.
WARNING: Do not exceed
60 watts per bulb when replac­ing bulbs. Use of higher-rated bulbs may result in a re, caus-
ing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
REPLACING LIGHT BULBS
There are (3) colored lamps rated at 120V, 60 Watts, for use in a medium sized socket. These bulbs are located under the log bed and can be replaced as follows:
1. If you are u ns ure which bulb needs replacement, defective bulbs may be visually located as any of 3 bulbs colored
- Red, Yellow and Orange starting from the left (see Figure 12, page 7). Defective bulbs can be replaced individually or for convenience you may want to replace all bulbs at the same time; even if only one is defective.
2. Disconnect power to unit at main breaker or fuse panel.
3. Lift log bed off hearth base to gain access
to lamp xtures. Log bed is attached with
contact magnets only.
4. Remove each defective bulb from its socket and replace with appropriate color and size bulb.
Note: Be careful not to tear or damage reec- tive ribbons. If they have come loose, they can be easily reattached or replaced at the support brackets. See Replacing Reective Ribbons, page 21.
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MAINTAINING MOTORS
Motors used on fan and heater assembly are perm an ently lub ri cated and do not
require lubrication. Annual cleaning and/or
vacuuming around heater and fan unit is recommended.
REMOVING/REPLACING CONTROL DOOR
The upper control door may be removed for service or replacement when necessary:
1. Open upper control door (see Figure 13, page 7).
2. Remove 4 Phillips screws from deector shield. Angle deector shield out of open-
ing (see Figure 29).
3. Remove 4 Phillips screws from magnet assemblies.
4. Lift up on inner control door and push in each end until pivot pins are free of notches located on each side of access opening (see Figure 29).
Deector
Shield
Push Door Up and Back
Figure 29 - Removing/Replacing Control
Control Door
Magnet Assembly
Angle Door and Slide Out of Housing.
Door
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LOWLOW
MAIN POWER
FLAME SPEED FLAME BRIGHTNESS
HEATER
Continued
5. Rotate control door up into control com­partment and slide on end into side of compartment.
6. Tilt out one end rst then pull remaining
door assembly through opening.
7. Replace door, by starting with door upside down, pins up and facing unit. Follow step
5 in reverse until pins are rmly set back
in notches and door will close.
8. Replace discharge deector and magnet
assemblies.
SERVICING CONTROL PANEL
The control panel can be serviced from inside the unit by removing rear control cover on in-
side of rebox. Follow steps 2 through 4 under
Optional Heater Accessory, page 10. If control assembly needs complete replace-
ment, proceed to remove the entire control assembly as follows:
1. Remove the glass doors (if equipped). Follow instructions under Optional Glass Doors, page 8.
2. Remove each retaining screw holding screen rods and pull entire screen and rod assembly out from locating hole on
inside top edge of replace (see Figure
18, page 9).
3. Remove log bed from hearth pan and place in a safe area. Log bed is attached with contact magnets only. This step is included to keep logs from being damaged during panel replacement.
4. Remove 2 Phillips screws holding control
cover to control panel inside rebox (see
Figure 21, page 11).
5. Slide control cover to the right and swing out locking tabs from notched openings on top. See detail Figure 21, page 11.
6. Pop out bushings on control cover and slip power harnesses free from control cover (see Figure 30).
7. Remove magnet assemblies, deector
shield and control door. See Removing/ Replacing Control Door, page 15.
8. Remove 4 screws from control panel (see Figure 31). Tilt entire control assembly
forward to clear lower ange at upper
door rail and slide assembly down through
space between the front face and rebox
mount (see detail Figure 32).
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9. Angle control panel out through opening (see Figure 32).
10. Follow these instructions in reverse order to reassemble control panel assembly.
Note: Be certain that all wires, harnesses and bushings are returned to their normal position and free of damage before reconnecting sup-
ply power to the replace.
CAUTION: Note the location of all wires prior to disconnect­ing. Be sure to reconnect wires to their proper locations. If you
are unsure about the proper wire
locations, follow the wiring dia­gram Figure 28, on page 14.
Bushings
Control Power Harnesses
Figure 30 - Detaching Power Harnesses
Panel Screws
Figure 31 - Panel Screws Location
Control Panel
Figure 32 - Removing Control Panel
Cover
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MAINTENANCE
Continued
ACCESSING IMAGING UNIT
The imaging unit can be accessed from inside
replace for servicing as follows:
1. Remove glass doors (if equipped). See Optional Glass Doors, on page 8.
2. Remove screens, grate, hearth pan brack­ets and brick liners. See Figure 33 and instructions under Optional Brick Liners, page 9.
3. Remove 4 Phillips screws holding hearth
pan to replace and 2 screws located at
lower frame rail (see Figure 34).
4. Lift rear ends of hearth pan up until front edge clears lower frame rail then slide
up on end and angle out of replace
opening.
5. Remove 4 Phillips screws holding face extensions at top refractory clips (see Figure 34).
6. Remove viewing screen from cabinet face. Viewing screen is attached by mag­nets (see Figure 35).
Note: Do not scratch viewing screen. Place on a nonabrasive surface away from work area. When replacing viewing screen painted side must face inside of cabinet with pattern facing up.
Hearth Pan Bracket
Brick Liner
7. Remove 4 Phillips screws on base cover and lift cover off cabinet base. See Figure 36, page 18.
Note: Only VE32 series models have Face Extensions that require removal to access Imaging Unit. Model VE36 series has inner Face Panels that also require removal to ac­cess Imaging Unit.
Refractory Clip
Hearth Pan
Face Extensions
Figure 34 - Removing Hearth Pan and
Face Extensions (VE32 Series Only)
Grate
Refractory Brackets
Hearth Pan Bracket
Figure 33 - Accessing Imaging Unit
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Brick Liner
Figure 35 - Removing Viewing Screen
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Viewing Screen
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Continued
Base Cover
Figure 36 - Removing Base Cover
SERVICING FAN BLOWER
To remove fan blower:
1. Follow instructions under Accessing Imag- ing Unit, page 17.
2. Remove 3 light bulbs from lamp xtures
(see Replacing Light Bulbs, page 15).
3. Disconnect two 1/4" blade connectors
from posts on motor unit.
4. Remove 4 hex nuts and washers located on blower mounts at base of cabinet (see Figure 37).
5. Lift entire fan assembly off of mounts and tilt out of unit.
6. Remove screws with washers and hex nuts from fan housing.
7. Mount new fan to blower mount in reverse order.
8. Slide blower assembly with spacers over mounting lugs and replace washer and nut at each lug. Do not over tighten.
9. Attach blade connectors to posts on motor mount. Note: Wire connectors for fan motor are non-polarized and may be connected to either terminal for proper operation.
SERVICING FLAME PENNANTS
If ame pennants should become tangled or
detached reattach or replace.
1. Locate affected ame pennant. Slip hem at base of ame pennant over proper
hanger bracket position. See Figure 38, page 19, for proper location.
2. Pull ame cord up to proper hook location,
use a slip knot to adjust cord length and attach cord to hook.
3. Tie another knot over slip knot and trim away excess cord.
Hex Nut
Washer
Spacer
Screw
Fan Assembly
Posts for Blade Connectors
Figure 37 - Removing Fan Assembly (Shown without Firebox for Clarity)
Washer
Hex Nut
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Blower Mount (1 of 4)
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Continued
Note: Flame pennant should not be twisted or tangled and should hang slightly loose to allow
free movement. If cord is too short or pennant is torn you must obtain a replacement ame
assembly (see Replacement Parts, on page 22).
4. After connecting and adjusting ame cords, soak each knot with a drop of white wood
glue or clear nail polish to prevent unraveling.
8"
Flame Pennant
1
7"
Flame Spacer
Flame Cord
"
2
/
1
"
1
2
/
Hook
3
Figure 38 - Locating Flame Pennants
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Continued
REPLACING LAMP FIXTURES
Lamp xtures may be replaced as follows:
1. Turn off all power to replace at circuit
breaker or fuse.
2. Locate any of 3 defective lamp xtures
and trace wiring to crimp connectors in harness and disconnect.
3. Remove 2 crimp connectors in harness and disconnect white and black wires on defective xture. See Wiring Diagram, Fig- ure 28 on page 14, for proper locations.
4. Remove 2 Phillips screws at base of
defective xture (see Figure 39).
5. Remove old xture and mount new xture
with 2 Phillips screws removed prior.
6. Twist bare ends of white and black wires to corresponding wires in main harness and secure them with 2 crimp connectors provided.
Upper Hanger Bracket
Hanger Screws
Screws and Washers
Note: There should be no exposed bare wire at any connection. Wiring should be secured with wire ties, as short as possible, and kept away from fan blades. If additional parts are required, see Replacement Parts, on page 22.
7. Replace each light bulb with proper color, (see Replacing Light Bulbs, page 14).
8. Restore power and check lamp circuit op­eration before reassembling imaging unit.
9. Reassem bl e imager. See A cc essing Imaging Unit, page 16.
Make sure power is turned off
at supply prior to disassembling
this unit.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to inspect components and wiring for damage before connecting power to unit. If any components are found damaged, contact an authorized dealer for original DESA replacement part(s) or call
DESA at 1-866-872-6040 for referral.
Reective
Ribbon
Bottom Hanger Bracket
Screws
Crimp Connectors
Figure 39 - Replacing Fixtures (Shown without FIrebox for Clarity)
Lamp Fixture
Reective
Ribbon
Base Cover
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Ribbon Support Bracket
Cellophane Tape
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Continued
REPLACING REFLECTIVE RIBBONS
If reective ribbons become damaged or loose
they may be replaced as follows:
1. Turn off all power to replace at circuit
breaker or fuse.
2. Locate defective ribbon; there are 3 strips mounted on rear cabinet and 3 mounted in base (see Figure 39, page 20).
3. If upper back cabinet ribbons need re­placing, remove 4 Phillips screws holding corresponding bottom and top hanger brackets (see Figure 39, page 20).
4. Remove any loose or damaged ribbon material.
5. Cut an 18” strip of reective ribbon and
position top end about an inch above top bracket position (see Figure 39, page 20).
No te: Ribbon material should be ap-
plied with reective side up, should not
be twisted or tangled, and should hang slightly loose to allow free movement. If additional parts are required, see Re- placement Parts, page 22.
6. Replace top hanger bracket using 2 Phil­lips screws removed in step 2 and tighten
until reective ribbon is held in place.
7. Replace bottom hanger bracket using 2 remaining Phillips screws to secure lower
end of reective ribbon.
8. If replacing reective ribbons located in
base, remove screws and washers at damaged ends of ribbon.
9. Cut a 9" long strip of ribbon and apply across each ribbon support bracket with shiny side facing up (see Figure 39, page
20).
10. Secure ribbon to brackets by replacing each washer at end of the ribbon and re­threading screws through the ribbon into each hole located on support brackets.
11. If replacing top reective ribbons on base
cover, cut a 3" section of ribbon and split down the middle. With shiny side up, attach with cellophane tape into rear edge of base cover opening (see Figure 39, page 20).
12. Readjust ame pennants (if removed). See
Servicing Flame Pennants, page 18.
13. Reassemble i ma ger. See Acc es si ng Imaging Unit, page 17.
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14. Center log bed over opening between viewing panel screen and grate.
15. Cover remaining hearth area with 1/4" of
lava rock (provided), if desired.
CLEANING VIEWING SCREEN
Clean viewing screen with an alcohol based, nonabrasive, residue free cleaner (premoist­ened hand wipes are ideal). Do not use glass cleaners with ammonium, abrasive scrubs or degreaser solvents of any kind.
ACCESSING IMAGING UNIT FOR REPLACEMENT
The imaging unit can be removed from inside
the rebox for servicing or replacement:
1. Follow steps under Accessing Imaging Unit, on page 17.
2. Remove 4 hex screws on lower louver panel and detach louver assembly from front face (see Figure 40).
3. Rotate top edge of lower frame rail inward and lift upward until locking tabs detach from front face (see Figure 40).
4. Slide entire imaging unit forward and lift out through front opening (see Figure 41, page 22).
Note: An additional 3 feet of harness is tucked behind imager to permit removal without dis­connecting any control wiring.
Lower Frame Rail
Lower Panel
Lower Frame Rail
Locking Tab
Figure 40 - Removing Lower Louver
Panel and Frame Rail
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MAINTENANCE
Continued
Note: If full replacement of imager is neces­sary, wiring harnesses must be disconnected and new harnesses reconnected at control panel. For proper connection, follow wiring diagram shown in Figure 28, page 14.
Imaging Unit
Figure 41 - Removing Imaging Unit

TECHNICAL SERVICE

You may have further questions about instal­lation, operation or troubleshooting. If so, contact DESA’s Technical Service Department at 1-866-672-6040. When calling, please have your model and serial numbers of your
rebox ready.
You can also visit DESA’s technical services web site at www.desatech.com.

REPLACEMENT PARTS

Note: Use only original replacement parts. This will protect your warranty coverage for parts replaced under warranty.
PARTS UNDER WARRANTY
Contact authorized dealers of this product. If they can’t supply original replacement part(s), call DESA’s Technical Service Department at 1-866-672-6040.
When calling DESA, have ready
• your name
• your address
• model and serial numbers of your rebox
• how rebox was malfunctioning
• type of gas used (propane/LP or natural
gas)
• purchase date
Usually, we will ask you to return the part to the factory.
PARTS NOT UNDER WARRANTY
Contact authorized dealers of this product. If they can’t supply original replacement part(s), call DESA at 1-866-672-6040 for referral information.
When calling DESA, have ready
• model number of your rebox
• the replacement part number
Note: The rebox identication label (including
model number, serial number, clearances, etc.) is located on the right front edge of the
rebox.
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ACCESSORIES

Purchase these firebox accessories from your local dealer. If they can not supply these accessories, call DESA Sales Department at 1-866-672-6040 for information. You can also write to the address listed on the back page of this manual.
PERIMETER TRIM KITS
PT32 - 32" Black PT32B - 32" Brushed Brass PT32PB - 32" Polished Brass PT32P - 32" Platinum
PT36 - 36" Black PT36B - 36" Brushed Brass PT36PB - 36" Polished Brass PT36P - 36" Platinum
BIFOLD GLASS DOOR KITS
BD32 - 32" Black BD32B - 32" Brushed Brass BD32PB 32" Polished Brass BD32P 32" Platinum
BD36 - 36" Black BD36B - 36" Brushed Brass BD36PB - 36" Polished Brass BD36P - 36" Platinum
FIXED GLASS DOOR KITS
FD32 - 32" Black FD32B - 32" Brushed Brass FD32PB - 32" Polished Brass FD32P - 32" Platinum
FD36 - 36" Black FD36B - 36" Brushed Brass FD36PB - 36" Polished Brass FD36P - 36" Platinum
TEXTURED BRICK REFRACTORY LINER KITS
BL32E - 32" Red BL32EW - 32" White
BL36E - 36" Red BL36EW - 36" White
ELECTRIC BLOWER/HEATER KIT
BHKE - 1100 Watt Electric Heater Kit
CORNER CABINET MANTEL WITH BASE AND BLACK PERIMETER TRIM
C32AU - 32" Unnished, Traditional Design
C32AOS - Light Oak Finish, Traditional Design C32HS - 32" Dark Oak Finish, Classic Design
C36AU - 36" Unnished, Traditional Design
GMC56F - 36" Light Oak Finish, Classic Design
WALL CABINET MANTEL AND BASE WITH FIREPLACE BLACK
PERIMETER TRIM
W32AU - 32" Unnished, Traditional Design
W32AOS - 32" Light Oak Finish, Traditional Design CMA311W - 32" Painted White, Traditional Design with Dentil Molding CMA306FA - 32" Light Oak Finish, Traditional Design with Dentil Molding CMA312FB - 32" Red Oak Finish, Classic Design
W32KPA - 32" Painted White, Neo-Classical
Design
CMA305UA - 32" Unnished, Georgian
Design with Columns GMC90FA - 32" Light Oak Finish, Georgian Design with Columns
W32DS - 32" Red Oak Finish, Keystone
Design W32GOSA - 32" Dark Oak Finish, Mission Design
W36AU - 36" Unnished, Traditional Design
GMC55F - 36" Light Oak Finish, Traditional Design
W36DS - 36" Red Oak Finish, Keystone
Design
FACE MANTELS
FM32BP - 32" Primed, Federal Design
FM32BU - 32" Unnished, Federal Design
FM32BO - 32" Oak Stained, Federal Design
FM36AP - 36" Primed, Traditional Design
FM36BU - 36" Unnished, Traditional Design
FM36CP - 36" Primed, Classic Design
FM36CU - 36" Unnished, Classic Design
FM36CO - 36" Oak Stained, Classic Design
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAkDOWN
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2
3
3
4
5
6
7
8
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9
10
10
11
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12
12
13
14
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24
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27
27
28
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29
31
30
30
32
32
33
34
34
35
36
37
38
39
MODELS VE32L, VE32LB, VE32LH, VE32LBH, VE36L, VE36LB, VE36LH AND VE36LBH
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This list contains replaceable parts used in your replace. When ordering parts, follow the
PARTS LIST
instructions listed under Replacement Parts on page 22 of this manual.
KEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 111065-02 Louver Assembly (Bottom) 1
111062-04 Louver Assembly (Bottom) 1
2 111065-01 Louver Assembly )Top) 1
111065-03 Louver Assembly )Top) 1 3 110870-01 Refractory Bracket • • • • • • • • 2 4 ** Face Weldment • • • • • • • • 1 5 112078-01 Hearth Pan 1
112078-02 Hearth Pan 1 6 112076-01 Lower Face Rail 1
112076-02 Lower Face Rail 1 7 20088 Door Stop • • • • • • • • 1 8 112138-01 Hearth Pan Bracket 2
112138-02 Hearth Pan Bracket 2 9 112288-02 Imager, Fireplace Insert • • • • • • • • 1 10 112137-02 Refractory Panel, 36" 2
113662-02 Refractory Panel, 32" 2 11 120160-01 Hearth Panel 2 12 112414-01 Extension Face 2
112414-02 Extension Face 2 13 119084-01 Refractory Standoff Panel 2 14 110445-01 Hearth Bracket • • • • • • • • 4 15 110973-01 Junction Box Cover • • • • • • • • 2 16 14123 Universal Strain Relief Bushing • • • • • • • • 1 17 112075-01 Refractory Retainer Bracket 2
112075-02 Refractory Retainer Bracket 2 18 119089-01 Panel Valance • • • • • • • • 1 19 110974-01 Junction Box • • • • • • • • 1 20 M11143-01 Strain Relief Bushing • • • • • • • • 1 21 ** Firebox Outer Wrap • • • • • • • • 1 22 111064-01 Heater Standoff Bracket • • • • • • • • 1 23 110439-01 Heater Mount 1
110439-02 Heater Mount 1 24 111060-01 Heater Assembly • • • • 1 25 ** Top/Bottom Fireplace • • • • • • • • 2 26 112302-01 Control Panel Assembly 1
112302-02 Control Panel Assembly 1
112302-04 Control Panel Assembly 1
112302-05 Control Panel Assembly 1 27 112783-01 Magnet Bracket • • • • • • • • 2 28 17223 Magnet Catch • • • • • • • • 2 29 112099-01 Heat Deector Shield • • • • • • • • 1 30 11439 Electrical Bushing 7/8" • • • • • • • • 2 31 112305-01 Control Cover • • • • • • • • 1 32 11418 Push-On nut • • • • • • • • 2 33 106691-01 Screen Rod, 36" 2
108701-01 Screen Rod, 32" 2 34 12105 Screen Assembly, 36" 2
108440-01 Screen Assembly, 32" 2 35 112748-01 Log Ember Bed Assembly • • • • • • • • 1 36 112735-01 Grate • • • • • • • • 1 37 112743-01 Viewing Panel Screen, 36" 1
112743-02 Viewing Panel Screen, 32" 1 38 115058-01 Knockout Plate • • • • • • • • 1 39 14419 Supply Cord, 6 Foot • • • • • • • • 1
11198 Screw #8 x 3.8 Hex • • • • • • • • 4
11166 Screw, #10 x 1/2 Phillips Black Oxide • • • • • • • • 12
11164 Screw, #10 x 1/2 Phillips Black Oxide • • • • • • • • 30
11105 Screw, #10 x 1/2 Hex Zinc • • • • • • • • 36
11102 Screw, #8 x 3/8 Phillips Zinc • • • • • • • • 5
25487 Lava Rock • • • • • • • • 1
** Not a eld replaceable part.
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PARTS AVAILABLE - NOT SHOWN
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VE36L
VE36LB
VE32LB
VE32LH
VE32LBH
VE36LH
VE36LBH
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36
34
35
41
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38
39
39/40
42
43
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44
44
IMAGING UNIT AND CONTROL PANEL FOR MODELS VE32L, VE32LB, VE32LH, VE32LBH, VE36L, VE36LB, VE36LH AND VE36LBH
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This list contains replaceable parts used in your replace. When ordering parts, follow the
PARTS LIST
instructions listed under Replacement Parts on page 22 of this manual.
KEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 112734-01 Flame Power Harness • • 1 2 112734-02 Fan Power Harness • • 1 3 112469-01 Lamp Bulb (Red) • • 1 4 112469-02 Lamp Bulb (Yellow) • • 1 5 112469-03 Lamp Bulb (Orange) • • 1 6 112725-01 Lamp Socket • • 3 7 112722-01 Crossow Fan Blower • • 1 8 112736-01 Blower Mount • • 1 9 112737-01 Cutoff Panel, Left • • 1 10 112737-02 Cutoff Panel, Right • • 1 11 112738-01 Flame Panel Assembly, White • • 5 12 112738-02 Flame Panel Assembly, Black • • 1 13 114264-01 Flame Spacer Assembly • • 2 14 112739-01 Flame Hook Bracket • • 5 15 112739-02 Flame Hanger Bracket • • 5 16 112740-01 Reective Tape • • 1 17 112741-01 1/2" Electric Bushing • • 2 18 112742-01 Crimp Connector • • 6 19 114265-01 M4 - 8mm Phillips Pan Screw • • 40 20 114279-01 M4 - 22.5 mm Flat Washer • • 4 21 114266-01 M4 - 12m Phillips Pan Screw • • 3 22 114267-01 M4 - 9mm Flat Washer • • 4 23 114268-01 M4 - 7mm Hex Nut • • 8 24 114269-01 M4 - 7.6mm Spring Washer • • 4 25 114270-01 M5 - 10mm Flat Washer • • 4 26 114271-01 M6 - 10mm Hex Nut • • 4 27 114272-01 M6 - 18mm Large Flat Washer • • 4 28 114273-01 12mm x 15mm Grommet SBR • • 4 29 114274-01 M6 - 12mm x 5.5mm Spacer • • 4 30 112744-01 Cabinet Base • • 1 31 ** Base Cover • • 1 32 111066-03 Control Panel Decal 1
111066-01 Control Panel Decal 1 33 111067-02 Control Circuit Harness • • 1 34 111059-01 4" Black Wire Harness • • 1 35 111059-02 4" White Wire Harness • • 1 36 111059-03 4" Green Wire Harness • • 1 37 111058-01 Flame Control • • 2 38 110799-01 Panel Control • • 1 39 108394-01 ON/OFF Switch 1
108394-01 ON/OFF Switch 2 40 113042-01 Hole Plug 1 41 103651-01 Lock Nut • • 2 42 103650-01 Control Knob • • 2 43 103646-01 Power Wire Harness • • 1 44 099125-13 Terminal Block • • 2 45 11102 #8 - 32 x 3/8" Phillips Screw • • 5
PARTS AVAILABLE - NOT SHOWN
114275-01 4" Wire Tie • • 14
111066-01 Control Panel Decal 1
111066-03 Control Panel Decal 1
** Not a eld replaceable part.
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WARRANTy INFORMATION

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kEEP THIS WARRANTy
Model ___________________________________
Serial No. ________________________________
Date Purchased ___________________________
Always specify model and serial numbers when communicating with the factory.
The only warranty applicable is our standard written warranty. We make no other warranty, expressed or implied.
LIMITED 1 yEAR WARRANTy
DESA warrants this product to be free from defects for one (1) year from the date of rst purchase,
provided that the product has been properly installed, operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable instructions. To make a claim under this warranty the Bill of Sale or cancelled check must be presented.
This warranty is extended only to the original retail purchaser. This warranty covers the cost of part(s) required to restore this heater to proper operating condition and an allowance for labor when provided by a DESA Authorized Service Center. Warranty part(s) MUST be obtained through authorized dealers
of this product and/or DESA who will provide original factory replacement parts. Failure to use original factory replacement parts voids this warranty. The product MUST be installed by a qualied installer
in accordance with all local codes and instructions furnished with the unit.
This warranty does not apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal wear and tear or parts that fail or become damaged as a result of misuse, accidents, lack of proper maintenance or defects caused by improper installation. Travel, diagnostic cost, labor, transportation and any and all such other costs related to repairing a defective product will be the responsibility of the owner.
TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW OF THE JURISDICTION THAT GOVERNS THE SALE
OF THE PRODUCT; THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRESSED WARRANTIES AND LIMITS THE DURATION OF ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF FIRST PURCHASE; AND DESA’S LIABILITY IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT AND DESA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow a limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts or an exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation on implied warranties or exclusion or limitation on damages may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state
to state.
For information about this warranty write:
2701 Industrial Drive P.O. Box 90004
Bowling Green, KY 42102-9004
www.desatech.com 1-866-672-6040
NOT A UPC
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