Specifications
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FLAME CHECK
Make a visual check of the pilot and main burners periodically.
Pilot flame
The pilot flame should always be alight when the heater is in
operation. The pilot flame should appear as shown in figure 11
.
Main burner flame
Check the main burner at “high” control setting. After
operating for approximately 15 minutes, the main flames should
appear as shown in figure 12.
Natural gas models - The flames should be approximately 2
inches above the log.
Propane models - The flames should be between half way up the
log and the top of the log.
CLEANING
The gas should be turned off and the heater allowed to cool fully
before attempting any cleaning.
The case should only need occasional dusting with a soft cloth or
wiping using a mild soap. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Burner cleaning If the flames do not have the correct
appearance or the burners do not light properly, the burner
orifices may need cleaning. The burners should be cleaned by a
qualified technician.
To clean the burners
1) Remove the
two screws attaching the mantle side brackets to
the heater sides (Figure 13).
2) Swing the bottom of the mantle slightly forward and lift it so
that the flanges at back clear the heater top channel. Lift the
mantle away (Figure 14).
Figure 11 Pilot flame
Figure 12 Main burner correct flame
Figure 13 Mantle side connections
Figure 14 Mantle top removal.










