Owner`s manual
50
SERVICING AND CLEANING (cont.)
GLASS PANEL REMOVAL AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING: DO NOT operate the appliance with the glass panel
removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the
glass panel must be done by a qualifi ed professional
service technician.
Ne pas utiliser l’appareil si le panneau frontal en verre
n’est pas en place, est craqué ou brisé. Confi ez le
remplacement du panneau à un technicien agréé.
• When handling the glass panel, be sure to wear clean
non-marking gloves to ensure a clean fi nish and avoid any
fi ngerprints.
• The glass panel of this appliance must only be replaced as a
complete assembly provided by the manufacturer. DO NOT
replace the glass separately.
• DO NOT abuse the glass panel by striking it or slamming it
shut. Handle with extreme care!
• DO NOT use abrasive cleaners on the glass.
• DO NOT touch the glass panel when HOT!
To remove the glass panel:
Pull the spring latches (found on the top of the unit) outward and
up over the two tabs found on the top of the panel. Then slowly
rotate the panel downward and out of the tabs found on the bottom
of the unit. See Fig. 50-1, "A-C".
To replace the glass panel, reference the INSTALLATION, GLASS
PANEL section. When inserting ensure that no media, objects, or
debris exist along the bottom of the unit!
To clean the glass panel:
Clean the glass periodically to remove any build-ups caused by
lint, dust, and/or combustion. It is recommended that the glass be
cleaned 2-3 times during each heating season, depending on use
and environment conditions.
Clean using a non-abrasive glass cleaner and a clean lint-free cloth.
Contact your local dealer if a glass panel replacement is required.
PILOT BURNER CHECK/ADJUSTMENT
The following should only be performed annually by a qualifi ed
professional service technician. Service requires the gas and
electrical power to be on. Reference the ANNUAL CLEAN/
INSPECTION section for details on accessing the pilot.
Check the pilot system for proper fl ame size and appearance (see
Fig. 50-2). The pilot adjustment screw is located on the center of
the gas valve (see Fig. 50-3). Using a small fl at head screwdriver,
adjust the pilot screw to properly size the fl ames. Turning the screw
clockwise will lower the fl ames, and turning it counterclockwise
will raise them. Be careful not to back the screw out of its threads.
The 3 fl ames should be of large and equal size. The center fl ame
should directly hit, fully engulf, and pass the fl ame sensor.
Test at all connections for leaks using an appropriate soapy water
solution. Be sure to properly re-install all appliance components.
Fig. 50-1 Remove glass panel to clean
Fig. 50-2 Proper pilot fl ame appearance
Flame sensor
Fig. 50-3 Pilot screw on valve location
Pilot
adjustment
screw
C
B
A
D1-30
shown