Specifications

TM036 Vermont Gas Fireplace & Gas Log Fire Service Instructions REV: A
D.O.I: 17/01/2008
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Preventative Maintenance
It is suggested for peak performance that the log fire be serviced annually.
Servicing is to be performed by qualified persons.
1. Remove log set and larva rocks.
2. Clean the glass panel(s) with a non-ammonia based household cleaner and warm
water (gas fireplace glass cleaner is recommended for use as a cleaning agent). Check
the glass and gasket for cracks or damage and replace the glass frame assembly
and/or gasket if necessary.
Only glass and gaskets approved by Raypak Australia may be used for
replacement. The use of substitute glass and/or gaskets will void all
warranties.
Under no circumstances is the log fire to be operated without the front glass
or with a broken glass panel or gasket. Replacement of the glass including
the gasket is to be performed by a licensed and qualified person.
3. Isolate power and check all electrical connections for signs of overheating due to poor
connection.
4. Check the 3 pin plug and lead for damage and replace if necessary.
5. Clean the fan by blowing out with compressed air, vacuuming or by brushing with a soft
bristled brush.
6. Check the burner and clean if necessary by blowing out with compressed air,
vacuuming or by brushing with a soft bristled brush. Replace the burner if any cracks
are evident in the burner ceramic tiles.
7. Check the ignition plug gap and reset to 3mm if required (refer to „Adjusting the Ignition
Plug Gap‟ on page 18).
8. Check the inlet gas pressure at the log fire and advise the customer if not within
specification (refer to „Checking Inlet Gas Pressure‟ on page 17).
9. Check the burner gas pressure (refer to „Checking Burner Gas Pressure‟ on page 17).
Note: The burner gas pressure is preset and cannot be adjusted. If the inlet gas
pressure is correct and the burner gas pressure is not within specification the gas valve
will require replacement.
10. Check the pilot flame and adjust if necessary (refer to „Adjusting the Pilot Flame‟ on
page 18).
11. Check the pilot and burner flames to ensure flame is not lifting off and/or spluttering.
Clean pilot injector and burner front and rear injectors if required. Flame lift off can also
be indicative of a cracked burner ceramic tile(s).
12. Check flue for blockage or build-up of foreign material and clean if necessary.
13. Check air passages for blockage or build up of foreign material and clean if necessary.
14. Reposition log set and larva rocks. Replace any logs if broken.
15. Replace remote controller batteries and check remote controller operation.
16. Perform a gas valve safety shut down test (refer to page 18).