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Only handle the Log Set Assembly by the
Ember Bed or plastic grate.
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Log Set Assembly ts tightly into rebox, some
force may be necessary to remove.
Disconnect LED harness (only required on DF3015 unit).7.
Set Log Set Assembly in front of rebox.8.
Disconnect the two (2) wire clips and cable connector 9.
from the rear of the On/Off Switch and the Remote
Switchboard noting their original positions (Figure 10).
Using a short Phillips screwdriver, remove the two (2) 10.
screws that attach the Remote Switchboard to the switch
housing from within the rebox.
To replace the Remote Switchboard, properly orient 11.
the replacement board and re-attach to plastic switch
housing using the two (2) screws removed in step 10.
Re-assemble rebox following steps 1 through 9 in
reverse order. To replace On/Off Switch, continue to step
12.
maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of electric
shock or damage to persons.
Slide rebox out of mantel.1.
Lay unit on it’s back for safe removal of Front Glass.2.
Remove four (4) Phillips screws from right side of trim 3.
(Figure 8).
Remove Trim.4.
Slide glass to right side of rebox to remove.5.
Even though the glass is safety glass it may
break if bumped, struck of dropped. Care must be taken
when handling the glass.
Pull the front edge of the plastic Ember Bed or plastic 6.
grate up and forward until the rear tab releases from the
ledge located at the bottom of the Partially Reective
Glass (Figure 6).
!
Only handle the Log Set Assembly by the
Ember Bed or plastic grate.
!
Log Set Assembly ts tightly into rebox, some
force may be necessary to remove.
Disconnect LED harness (only required on DF3015 unit).7.
Set Log Set Assembly in front of rebox.8.
Locate Flicker Rod and Flicker Motor in the base 9.
assembly (Figure 11).
Turn the plastic bushing on the support bracket until it 10.
allows the Flicker Rod to slide up and out of the bracket.
Gently pull the Flicker Rod away from the motor to 11.
expand the spring attaching the Flicker Rod to the motor
shaft.
Using side cutters, cut the spring to release the Flicker 12.
Rod. 
 (Figure 12)
If replacing Flicker Rod only:13.
i) Remove remaining spring from Flicker Motor shaft.
ii) Push smaller opening of rubber sleeve from
Replacement Part Kit onto the Flicker Motor shaft.
iii) Push larger end of replacement Flicker Rod into open
end of rubber sleeve.
iv) Move plastic bushing from old to new Flicker Rod
in the same position and slide rod into support bracket.
Turn bushing to lock into place.
Remove the On/Off Switch by squeezing the two (2) 12.
retaining clips on either side of the switch, from within the
rebox, then push out the front of the unit.
Properly orient the replacement On/Off Switch and push 13.
into place until retaining clips snap into place.
Re-connect the two (2) wires and cable connector as 14.
shown in Figure 9 and re-assemble rebox following
steps 1 through 11 in reverse order.
Internal wiring and colors may not be the
same within the unit being serviced as those shown. To
avoid damage to the unit, damage to property or personal
injury, ensure wires are reconnected to match their
original locations.


Phillips head Screwdriver
Side Cutters
Pliers
 If unit was operating prior to servicing allow
at least 10 minutes for light bulbs and heating element to
cool off to avoid accidental burning of skin.
 Disconnect power before attempting any
Figure 10
On/Off
Switch
Remote Switchboard
Cable Connector
Black wire to
O ” side of
switch
Red wire to
” side of
switch
Screws (2)
Retainer clips
Figure 11
Flicker Rod
Support
bracket
Plastic
bushing
Flicker Motor
Screws (2)
5 wire
cable
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