Hearth and Home Technologies 3100-I Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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September 1, 2008
3100-I ACT WOOD INSERT
R
250-638D
Included in Kit: (2) Fan mounts & fan assemblies; (1)
Speed Control, Power Cord/wire assembly; (1 set) Fan
Connector wires, must be high temperature wire; and (1)
Strain relief.
Tools Needed: Large Phillips screwdriver, pliers
FAN (BLOWER) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Part No. 831-1101
Power Cord
Speed Control
Feed Fan Motor
Wires Through Holes
Strain Relief Location,
Holding Together Power
Cord and Fan Motor
Wires
Screens
(Fan Covers)
Black & White Wires Attach
to Fan Motor Terminals
Power cord can
be attached to
the right or left
side.
1. Remove Screens (fan covers).
2. Install fan mounts to outer wall with panel mounting
screws.
3. Feed fan and motor wires up through large hole in oor.
NOTE: Power cord can be mounted on left or right side.
4. Connect white and black wires to fan motor terminals
and the green ground wire to ground terminal
5. Feed fan motor wires through holes in bottom and
across to the other fan motor.
6. Install strain relief onto power cord.
7. Using a pair of pliers, squeeze strain relief and push
through hole.
8. Plug in and test blower operation.
9. Replace Screens.
10.Route power cord away from the unit. DO NOT route
power under or in front of unit.
NOTE: When the speed control is turned clockwise,
it will click on to high speed. Continue to turn the
speed control clockwise to decrease the speed. At
full clockwise, the blower should blow gently, but
should not stop.
1. With the unit plugged in, turn the Speed Control
Knob to slow. (Full clockwise.)
2. Use a small screwdriver to adjust the fan speed by
turning the adjustment mechanism through the hole
on the side of the Speed Control.
3. Adjust the speed so the fan runs slowly but does not
stop. Turn clockwise to slow the fan and counter-
clockwise to increase the speed.
FAN SPEED CONTROL ADJUSTMENT, IF
NECESSARY*
*The fan Speed Control for this unit is adjusted at
the factory, and normally does not require further
adjustment.