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1. _ PROBABLE CAUSE Residues from manufacturing Process Turning control knob to high 5 position when burner is cold Air in gas line Air passageways on heater are blocked Dirty or partially clogged burner orifice Metal is expanding while heating or contracting while cooling When heated the vapors from furniture polish wax carpet cleaners etc turn into white powder residue Heater is burning vapors from paint hair spray glues etc See IMPORTANT statement Page 26 Gas leak See Warning Statement at the top of Page 26 Low fuel supply Not enough fresh air is available Low line pressure ODS pilot is partially clogged Gas leak See Warning Statement at top of Page 26 Control valve is defective Not enough combustion ventilation air 28 REMEDY 1 Problem will stop after a few hours of operation 1 Turn control knob to low 1 position and let warm up for a minute 2 Operate burner until air is removed from line Have gas line checked by local propane LP gas company 3 Observe minimum installation clearances Figure 4 Page 10 4 Clean burner see Care and Maintenance Page 25 or replace burner orifice 1 This is common with most heaters If noise is excessive contact qualified service technician 1 Turn heater off when using furniture polish wax carpet cleaner or similar products 1 Ventilate room Stop
2. A WARNING Do not allow combustible or 96 23 in noncombustible materials to cover any necessary openings like louvered slots Figure 8 Rough Opening for Installing in Corner A WARNING Never modify or cover the louvered slots on the front of the firebox Assembling Hood A CAUTION Do not operate fireplace without hood in place Aim three holes on firebox panel at those on heat insulation board fix the firebox with screws pre set on its board by directly inserting screwdriver into holes on top firebox panel Figure 9 12 CONNECTING TO GAS SUPPLY A WARNING A qualified technician must connect heater to gas supply Follow all local codes A WARNING This appliance requires a 3 8 in NPT inlet connection to pressure regulator See Figure 10 CAUTION Never connect heater directly to the gas supply This heater requires an external regulator not supplied The external regulator between the gas supply and heater must be installed INSTALLATION ITEMS NEEDED Before installing heater make sure you have the items listed below e piping check local codes sealant resistant to propane LP gas equipment shutoff valve test gauge connection sediment trap tee joint pipe wrench Flexible Gas hose check local code A CSA design certified equipment shutoff valve with 1 8 in NPT tap is an acceptable alternative to test gauge connection Purchase the optional CSA design certified equipment shutoff valve fr
3. REMEDY 1 Press in control knob fully After ODS pilot lights keep control knob pressed in 30 seconds 3 Fully open equipment shut off valve 4 Hand tighten until snug and then tighten 1 4 turn more 5 Replace thermocouple 6 Contact customer service 1 Burner orifice see Care and Maintenance Page 25 or contact customer service 2 Contact customer service 3 Contact your gas supplier 1 Contact your gas supplier 2 Clean burner see Care and Maintenance Page 25 or contact customer service 1 Clean burner orifice see Care and Maintenance Page 25 replace 2 Contact dealer or customer service 3 Replace gas regulator 1 Check burner for dirt and debris If found clean burner see Care and Maintenance Page 25 Replace gas regulator Contact your gas supplier ee he 1 Take apart gas tubing and remove foreign matter 2 Locate and correct all leaks see Checking Gas Connections Page 16 OBSERVED PROBLEM Slight smoke or odor during initial operation Heater produces a whistling noise when burner is lit Heater produces a clicking ticking noise just after burner is lit or shut off White powder residue forming within burner box or on adjacent walls or furniture Heater produces unwanted odors Heater shuts off in use ODS operates Gas odor exists even when control knob is in OFF position Moisture condensation noticed on windows
4. Pressures in excess of 1 2 PSIG will damage heater regulator 2 Cap off open end of gas pipe where equipment shutoff valve was connected 3 Pressurize supply piping system by either using compressed air or opening gas supply tank valve 4 Check all joints of gas supply piping system Apply mixture of liquid soap and water to gas joints Bubbles forming show a leak 5 Correct all leaks immediately 6 Reconnect heater and equipment shutoff valve to gas supply Check reconnected fittings for leaks Test Pressures Equal To or Less Than 1 2 PSIG 3 5 kPa 1 Close equipment shutoff valve see Figure 16 2 Pressure supply piping system by either using compressed air or opening gas supply tank valve 3 Check all joints from gas meter to equipment shutoff valve see Figure 17 Apply mixture of liquid soap and water to gas joints Bubbles forming show a leak 4 Correct all leaks immediately Pressure Testing Heater Gas Connections 1 Open equipment shutoff valve see Figure 16 2 Open gas supply tank valve 3 Make sure control knob of heater is in the OFF position A Check all joints from equipment shutoff valve to control valve Figure 17 Apply mixture of liquid soap and water to gas joints Bubbles forming show a leak n Light heater see Operating page 20 Check all other internal joints for leaks 6 Turn off heater see To Turn Off Gas to Appliance Page 23 External Open Regulator Equipment Shut off V
5. Fire Protection Association Inc 1430 Broadway 1 Batterymarch Park New York NY 10018 Quincy MA 02269 9101 This heater is designed for vent free operation State and local codes in some areas prohibit the use of vent free heaters UNPACKING Remove top inner pack Tilt carton so that heater is upright Remove protective side packaging Slide heater out of carton Remove protective plastic wrap Hold the screen lift and pull forward Remove log set by cutting plastic Carefully unwrap log Check for any shipping damage If heater or log is damaged promptly inform your dealer where you bought the heater eNO Se YS PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Hood Heater Contorls Inside Panel Figure 1 WATER VAPOR A BY PRODUCT OF UNVENTED ROOM HEATERS Water vapor is a by product of gas combustion An unvented room heater produces approximately one 1 ounce 30 mL of water for every 1 000 BTUs 3 kw of gas input per hour An unvented room heater is recommended as a supplemental heater a room rather than a primary heat source an entire house In most supplemental heat applications the water vapor does not create a problem In most applications the water vapor enhances the low humidity atmosphere experienced during cold weather The following steps will help insure that water vapor does not become a problem 1 Be sure the heater is the proper size for the application including adequate combustion air and circulation air 2
6. If there is high humidity the dehumidifier may be used to help lower the water vapor content of the air 3 Do not use an unvented room heater as the primary heat source AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION A WARNING If the area in which the heater may be operated does not meet the required volume for indoor combustion air combustion and ventilation air shall be provided by one of the methods described in the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z2223 1 NFPA 54 the International Fuel Gas Code or applicable local codes PRODUCING ADEQUATE VENTILATION All spaces in homes fall into one of the three following ventilation classifications 1 Unusually Tight Construction 2 Unconfined Space 3 Confined Space The information on pages 8 through 9 will help you classify your space and provide adequate ventilation Confined and Unconfined Space A confined space is a space whose volume is less than 50 cu ft per 1 000 BTU hr 4 8 m 3 per kw of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space and an unconfining space as a space whose volume is not less than 50 cu ft per 1 000 BTU hr 4 8 m 3 per kw of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space Rooms communicating directly with the space in which the appliances are installed through openings not furnished with doors are considered a part of the unconfined space This heater shall not be installed in a confined space or unusually tight construction unles
7. LOGS A WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts included may result in property damage or personal injury CAUTION After installation and periodically thereafter check to ensure that no flame comes in contact with any log With the heater set to high check to see if flames contact any log If so reposition logs according to the log Figure 22 Installing Log Set installation instructions in this manual Flames contacting IMPORTANT Make sure log does not cover any logs will create soot burner ports see Figure 22 It is very important to install the logs exactly as instructed Do not modify logs Use only logs supplied with heater STEP 4 Install the log 4 on the right front angle STEP 5 Install the log 5 on the left front angle 18 STEP 7 Insert the pinhole on the upper part of log 7 in the pin on log 1 log 3 and log 5 STEP 8 Insert the pinhole on the upper part of log STEP 9 Insert the pinhole on the upper part of log 8 in the pin on the log 4 and log 2 9 in the pin on log 4 and log 6 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with t
8. operate the system in the manual MODE do the following ON OPERATION Press the ON key and the appliance flame will come on e lt a a i During this time the LCD screen will show ON Figure 28 i y After 3 seconds the LCD screen will default to display a room temperature and the word TEMP will show Figure 29 ON TEMP Flame icon will appear on LCD screen in manual on mode Figure 28 Figure 29 22 OFF OPERATION Press the OFF key and the appliance flame will shut off m4 J wf i L During this time the LCD screen will show OF figure 30 B E After 3 seconds the LCD screen will default to display room IEN TEMP temperature and the wood TEMP will show figure 31 THERMOSTAT FUNCTION Figure 30 Figure 31 SETTING DESIRED ROOM TEMPERATURE This remote control system can control the thermostat when the transmitter is in the THERMO mode The word 2 F r ROOM must be displayed on the screen To set the l J E J THERMO MODE and desired room temperature Press fl mm the MODE key until the LCD screen shows the word SET TEMP ROOM TEMP ROOM Then the remote is in the thermostatic mode Press and hold the SET key until the desired set temperature Figure 32 is reached By pressing and holding the set key the LCD screen set numbers will increase from 45 to 99 and then restart over at 45 Next release the SET key The LCD screen will display the set temperature
9. receiver can be used to operate the heater ME orur orr cas TO APPLIANCE i Shutting off heater 1 Press the OFF button to let pilot stay 2 Turn gas control knob clockwise to OFF position to shut off burner POER rx Sokoa IOSD SHS AX ie KORRES BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS Ignitor Control Knob e Batteries are included Figure 23 Ignitor switch location e Remove batteries when depleted e Install replace the batteries according to the type and quantity stated in table below e Do not mix old and new batteries New batteries should be the same brand for best results e Be sure to observe proper polarity when installing or replacing the batteries Damage due to improper battery installation may void the warranty on the product e For remote control systems maximize battery life by turning off the receiver when it is not in use e For long periods of non operation remove batteries from all components for safety Type of aes bed ignitor AAA Remote Control E a oe Receiver Note Quantity depends on model of remote control 21 HM REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION M MATCHING SECURITY CODES When matching security codes be sure slide button on the receiver is in the REMOTE position To program the remote receiver to LEARN a new security code press and release the LEARN button on the top of the remote receiver and then press ON or OFF button on the transmitter A change in
10. to the appliance Apply pipe joint sealant lightly to male threads This will prevent excess sealant from going into pipe Excess sealant in pipe could result in clogged heater valves A CAUTION Use pipe joint sealant that is resistant to gas PROPANE or NG We recommend that you install a sediment trap in a supply line as shown in Figure 12 Locate sediment trap where it is within reach for cleaning and not likely to freeze Install in the piping system between fuel supply and heater A sediment trap traps moisture and contaminants This keeps them from going into heater controls If sediment trap is not installed or is installed incorrectly heater may not run properly A CAUTION Avoid damage to regulator Hold gas regulator with wrench when connecting into gas piping and or fittings NG Models 5 in to 10 5 in W C Gas supplier provide external regulator for natural gas 3 8 in NPT Pipe Nipple Ground Joint Tee Joint Teren Reducer Bushing to Equipment Sai 1 8in NPT Shutoff Connection a Valve 1 8in NPT Inlet Pipe From Plug Tap Gas Meter 5 in W C to 10 5 in Tee Joint W C Natural Gas Sediment Ea 11 in W C to 14 in Trap Pipe Nipple I 3in Minimum W C LP Propane Gap iaat Figure 12 Gas Connection Purchase the optional CSA design certified equipment shutoff valve from your dealer See Accessories 14 CAUTION Two gas line installations at the same time are prohibited The access plate to
11. 6 in above top of logs More than 8 in above top of logs Figure 36 Correct Flame Pattern with Control Figure 37 Incorrect Flame Pattern with Control Knob Set to High Flame 5 Knob Set to High Flame 5 BURNER PRIMARY AIR HOLES Air is drawn into the burner through the holes in the fitting at the entrance to the burner These holes may become blocked with dust or lint Periodically inspect these holes for any blockage and clean as necessary Blocked air holes will create soot 24 CARE AND MAINTENANCE A WARNING Failure to keep primary air openings of burners clean may result in sooting and property damage A CAUTION You must keep control areas burner and circulating air passageways of heater clean Inspect these areas of heater before each use Have heater inspected yearly by a qualified service person Heater may need more frequent cleaning due to excessive lint from carpeting bedding material pet hair etc The primary air inlet holes allow the proper amount of air to mix with the gas This provides a clean burning flame Keep these holes clear of dust dirt and lint Clean these air inlet holes prior to each heating season Blocked air holes will create soot We recommend that you clean the unit every 500 hours of operation or every three months MAIN BURNER Periodically inspect all burner flame holes with the heater running All slotted burner flame holes should be open with yellow flame present All round burner
12. SED WARRANTIES AND LIMITS THE DURATION OF ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO TWO 2 YEARS ON ALL COMPONENTS FROM THE DATE OF FIRST PURCHASE PRO COM S LIABILITY IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT AND PRO COM SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow a limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts or an exclusion or limitation of accidental or consequential damages the above limitation on implied warranties or exclusion or limitation on damages may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal right and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state Printed in China 32
13. TU hr used The space in the above example is a confined space because the actual BTU hr used is more than the maximum BTU hr the space can support You must provide additional fresh air Your options are as follows a Rework worksheet adding the space of an adjoining room If the extra space provides an unconfined space remove door to adjoining room or add ventilation grills between rooms See Ventilation Air From Inside Building page 9 b Vent room directly to the outdoors See Ventilation Air From Outdoors Page 9 c Install a lower BTU hr heater if lower BTU hr size makes room unconfined If the actual BTU hr used is less than the maximum BTU hr the space can support the space is an unconfined space You will need no additional fresh air ventilation A WARNING If the area in which the heater may be operated does not meet the required volume for indoor combustion air combustion and ventilation air shall be provided by one of the methods described in the NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI Z2223 1 NFPA 54 the INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE or applicable local codes Ventilation Air From Inside Building This fresh air would come from adjoining unconfined space When ventilating to an adjoining unconfined space you must provide two permanent openings one within 12 inches of the wall connecting the two spaces see options 1 and 2 Figure 2 You can also remove door into adjoining room see option 3 Figure 2 Follow the Na
14. alve f Propane LP Paene A Supply Tank rd Closed ce a Equipment Shut Off Valve Figure 16 Equipment Shut off Valve Figure 17 Checking Gas Joints 16 Installation for Decorative Trim 1 Installation for Left Right Decorative Trim e Wedge two flanged screws on sides of the shell into slots of Left Right Decorative Trim See Figure 18 2 Installation for Top Decorative Trim e Wedge two flanged screws on top cover into slots of Top Decorative Trim See Figure 19 Figure 19 Figure 18 Installation for Remote Receiver The remote receiver operates on four 1 5V AA size batteries It is recommended that ALKALINE batteries be used for longer battery life and maximum microprocessor performance IMPORTANT New or fully charged batteries are essential for proper operation of the remote receiver as the solenoid power consumption is higher than standard remote control systems 1 Take Control Box out from Control Panel See Figure 20 Remove battery cover along the direction showed on the battery box and install four 4 AA batteries into the box See Figure 21 1 j pi a a a ee SA 3 ae N Ka A A A g A a ant gt pr A A A OFF i aes aa wil A Re P a js ok we e J T D gt 7 f Las 4 N Y SNA PA A J A cy PG ae 2 Se NY e 5 5 soe P gt 7 x S LS we tq ff N2 Ar Z f Figure 20 Figure 21 17 INSTALLING
15. antel base IMPORTANT You must maintain minimum wall and ceiling clearances during installation The minimum clearances are shown in Figure 4 Measure from outermost point of heater Minimum Wall and Ceiling Clearances see Figure 4 A Clearances from outermost point of heater to any combustible side wall should not be less than 7 inches Celling 42 in Minimum B Clearances from the heater to the ceiling should not be less than 42 inches Side wall Side wall Figure 4 Minimum Clearance to Wall and Ceiling 10 NOTE When heater is installed directly on carpeting tile or other combustible material other than wood flooring the heater must be installed on a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of the heater BUILT IN FIREPLACE INSTALLATION Built in installation of this fireplace involves installing fireplace into a framed in enclosure This makes the front of the fireplace flush with wall If installing a built in mantel above the fireplace you must follow the clearances shown in Figure 5 Follow the instructions NOTICE Surface temperatures of adjacent walls and mantels become hot during operation Walls and mantels above the firebox may become hot to the touch If installed properly these temperatures meet the requirement of the national product standard Follow all minimum clearances shown in this manual See Figure 6 Frame in rough opening Use dimensions shown in F
16. be activated The transmitter has ON and OFF manual functions that are activated by pressing either button on the face of the transmitter When a button on the transmitter is pressed the word ON or OF will appear on the LCD screen to show while the signal is being sent Upon initial use there may be a delay of three seconds before the remote receiver will respond to the transmitter This is part of the system s design 23 INSPECTING BURNERS Check pilot flame pattern and burner flame patterns often PILOT FLAME PATTERN 1 Turn control knob to pilot position 2 Inspect pilot flame and refer to Figure 34 and 35 e Figure 34 shows a correct pilot flame pattern e Figure 35 shows an incorrect pilot flame pattern The incorrect pilot flame is not touching the thermocouple This will cause the thermocouple to cool When the thermocouple cools the heater will shut down e If the pilot flame is incorrect as shown in Figure 35 Turn heater off see To Turn Off Gas to Appliance page 21 See Troubleshooting page 26 28 Figure 34 Correct Pilot Flame Pattern Figure 35 Incorrect Pilot Flame Pattern BURNER FLAME PATTERN Figure 36 shows a correct burner flame pattern Figure 37 shows an incorrect burner flame pattern If pilot flame pattern is incorrect as shown in Figure 37 e f burner flame is incorrect turn heater off see To Turn Off Gas to Appliance page 21 e see Troubleshooting pages 26 through 28 Approx 3 to
17. er 10 Operating heater above elevations of 4 500 feet could cause pilot outage 11 To prevent performance problems do not use propane LP fuel tank of less than 100 Ib capacity 12 This heater should not be installed in a bedroom or bathroom 13 Do not use this heater as a wood burning heater Use only the logs provided with the heater 14 To prevent sooting follow the instructions in Care and Maintenance page 25 15 Do not add extra logs or ornaments such as pine cones vermiculite or rock wool Using these added items can cause sooting Do not add lava rock around base Rock and debris could fall into the control area of heater After servicing always replace screen before operating heater 16 This heater is designed to be smokeless If logs ever appear to smoke turn off heater and call a qualified service person Note During initial operation slight smoking could occur due to log curing and the heater burning manufacturing residues QUALIFIED INSTALLING AGENCY Only a qualified agency should perform installation and replacement of gas piping gas utilization equipment or accessories and repair and servicing of equipment The term qualified agency means any individual firm corporation or company that either in person or through a representative is engaged in and is responsible for a Installing testing or replacing gas piping or b Connecting installing testing repairing or servicing equipment that is exper
18. ermarket permanently located manufactured mobile home where not prohibited by local codes This appliance is only for use with propane or natural gas This appliance is equipped with a simple means to switch between propane and natural gas Field conversion by any other means including the use of a kit is not permitted A Questions about installation operation or troubleshooting Before returning to your retailer contact our lt a customer service department at 1 877 886 5989 8 00 a m 4 30p m EST Monday Friday or e mail customerservice usaprocom com PC FBD32RT 1203 TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Information eee 3 Air For Combustion and Ventilation cccccsseccccesecccceececseececsenececsuscecsauscecseueeessuusecceuecesseueeessaueesesssueeessageeessuesessageees T MS ee AON ea E E tsa haan E E E E sateen adspeantvaasenersdeatena es 10 a 7211 6 9 PANE EE EE E E E E A EE EN EE E eee EE E E 20 Care amp Mantenan E saana EEA EEE E E E AEA S 25 TOUPIE NOOU eee E E E E E sncoediada 26 Replacement Parts ccccccccscccseeceececeeeceeeceueeceeeseeecaueesaeecaeesaueeeueeseessueseaeeseesaueesaeesaeesueesuessueesaeecseeseueesueeseeesasenas 29 A WARNING READ THE INSTALLATION amp OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE IMPORTANT Read instructions and warnings carefully before starting installation Failure to follow these instructions may result in a possible fire hazard and will void the warra
19. ery Turn on gas supply or open equipment shutoff valve Fully press in control knob while pressing ignitor button Continue holding down control knob for 30 seconds to remove air Repeat igniting operation until air is removed Clean ODS pilot See Care and Maintenance Page 25 or replace ODS pilot assembly Check inlet gas pressure or replace inlet gas regulator Contact local propane LP Gas Company OBSERVED PROBLEM ODS pilot lights but flame goes out when control knob is released Burner s does not light after ODS pilot is lit Delayed ignition of burner s Burner backfiring during combustion High yellow flame during burner combustion Gas odor during combustion PROBABLE CAUSE 1 Control knob is not fully pressed in 2 Control Knob is not pressed in long enough 3 Equipment shutoff valve is not fully open 4 Thermocouple connection is loose 5 Thermocouple damaged 6 Control valve damaged 1 Burner orifice is clogged 2 Burner orifice diameter is too small 3 Inlet gas pressure is too low 1 Manifold pressure is too low 2 Burner orifice is clogged 1 Burner orifice is clogged or damaged 2 Burner is damaged 3 Gas regulator is damaged 1 Not enough air 2 Gas regulator is defective 3 Inlet gas pressure is too low 1 Foreign matter between control valve and burner 2 Gas leak See Warning Statement at top of Page 26 27
20. flame holes should be open with a small blue flame present Some burner flame holes may become blocked by debris or rust with no flame present If so turn off heater and let cool either remove blockage or replace burner Blocked burner flame holes will create soot CLEANING BURNER INJECTOR HOLDER AND PILOT AIR INLET HOLE We recommend that you clean the unit every three months or after 2500 hours of operation We also recommend that you keep the burner tube and pilot assembly clean and free of dust and dirt To clean these parts we recommend using compressed air no greater than 30 PSI You can use a vacuum cleaner in the blow position If using compressed air in a can please follow the directions on the can If you don t follow directions on the can you could damage the pilot assembly 1 Shut off the unit including the pilot Allow the unit to cool for at least thirty minutes 2 Inspect burner pilot and primary air inlet holes ya on injector holder for dust and dirt see Figure 38 Burak tub Blow air through the ports slots and holes in the burner we Primary Air Check the injector holder located at the end of alee Malas the burner tube again Remove any large particles of dust dirt lint or pet hair with a soft cloth or vacuum cleaner nozzle Injector Figure 38 Injector holder on Blow air into the primary air holes on the injector holder In case any large clumps of dust have now been pushed into the burner Repeat ste
21. for 3 seconds and the LCD screen will flash the set temperature for 3 seconds Then the LCD screen will default to display the room temperature TO CHANGE THE SET TEMPERATURE Press and hold the SET key until the desired set temperature is reached By ft i pressing and holding the set key the LCD screen set numbers will increase an from 45 to 99 then restart over at 45 Next release the SET key The LCD screen will display the set temperature for 3 seconds Then will flash the set temperature for 3 seconds Then the LCD screen will default to display the room temperature Press the MODE key to disengage the thermo mode 1 l c The word ROOM on the LCD screen will not show when the thermo is not in _ operation NOTE The highest SET temperature is 99 F 32 C and the lowest temperature ROOM TEMP is 45 F 6 C Figure 33 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION NOTES The Thermo Feature on the transmitter operates the appliance whenever the ROOM TEMPERATURE varies a certain number of degrees from the SET TEMPERATURE This variation is called the SWING or TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL The normal operating cycle of an appliance may be 4 times per hour depending on how well the room or home is insulated from the cold or drafts The factory setting for the swing number is 2 This represents a temperature variation of 2 F 1 C between SET temperature and ROOM temperature which determines when the fireplace will
22. fuel selection device and reinstall screw 4 Remove steel or metal hex plug with wrench provided from natural gas inlet of regulator and install into LP inlet of regulator use thread sealant to assure there are no leaks For changing from natural gas supply to propane supply 1 Remove bottom screw from cover plate see Figure 13 and rotate to expose fuel selection device 2 For PROPANE GAS press in knob using a flat screw driver with a blade the width of a quarter and turn knob counterclockwise until the knob locks into the LP position see Figure 15 Fuel selection device must be locked into either the LP position or the NG position 3 Rotate and close cover over fuel selection device and reinstall screw 4 Remove steel or metal hex plug from LP gas inlet of regulator and install into NG inlet of regulator use thread sealant to assure there are no leaks Natural Gas Figure 15 15 CHECKING GAS CONNECTIONS A WARNING Test all gas piping and connections for leaks after installing or servicing Correct all leaks immediately A WARNING Never use an open flame to check for a leak Apply a mixture of liquid soap and water to all joints If bubbles form there may be a leak Correct all leaks immediately Pressure Testing Gas Supply Piping System Test Pressures In Excess Of 1 2 PSIG 3 5kPa 1 Disconnect heater with its appliance main gas valve control valve and equipment shutoff valve from gas supply piping system
23. he limits for Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 19 OPERATION MM FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING i WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life A NOTICE During initial operation of new heater burning logs will give off a paper burning smell Orange flame will also be present Open a window to vent smell This will last only a few hours A CAUTION Do not try to adjust heating levels by using the equipment shutoff valve A This appliance has a pilot which must be lit by the electronic ignitor When lighting the pilot follow these instruct
24. he room in which you will install heater plus any adjoining rooms with doorless passageways or ventilation grills between the rooms 1 Determine the volume of the space Length x Width x Height cu ft volume of space Example Space size 20 ft length x 16 ft width x 8 ft ceiling height 2560 cu ft volume of space If additional ventilation to adjoining room is supplied with grills or openings add the volume of these rooms to the total volume of the space 2 Divide the space volume by 50 cu ft to determine the maximum BTU hr the space can support volume of space 50 cu ft Maximum BTU hr the space can support Example 2560 cu ft volume of space 50 cu ft 51 2 or 51 200 maximum BTU hr the space can support 3 Add the BTU hr of all fuel burning appliances in the space Vent free heater BTU hr Gas water heater BTU hr Gas furnace BTU hr Vented gas heater BTU hr Example Gas water heater 30 000 BTU hr Gas heater logs ______ BTU hr Vent tree heater 26 000 BTU hr Other gas appliances BTU hr Total 56 000 BTU hr Total BTU hr Do not include direct vent gas appliances Direct vent draws combustion air from the outdoors and vents to the outdoors 4 Compare the maximum BTU hr the space can support with the actual amount of BTU hr used BTU hr maximum the space can support BTU hr actual amount of BTU hr used Example 51 200 BTU hr maximum the space can support 56 000 BTU hr actual amount of B
25. ienced in such work that is familiar with all precautions required and that has complied with all the requirement of the authority having jurisdiction PRODUCT FEATURES SAFETY PILOT This heater has a pilot with an Oxygen Depletion Sensing ODS safety shutoff system The ODS pilot shuts off the heater if there is not enough fresh air PIEZO IGNITION SYSTEM This heater is equipped with an electronic piezo control system This system requires AAA batteries provided 2 GAS OPTIONS CAPABLE Your heater is equipped to operate on either propane or natural gas The heater is shipped from the factory ready for connecting to propane The heater can easily be changed to natural gas by having your qualified installer follow the instructions on page 15 and the markings on the heater State of Massachusetts The installation must be made by a licensed plumber or gas fitter in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Sellers of unvented propane or natural gas fired supplemental room heaters shall provide to each purchaser a copy of 527 CMR 30 upon sale of the unit In the State of Massachusetts unvented propane or natural gas fired space heaters shall be prohibited in bedrooms and bathrooms LOCAL CODES Install and use heater with care Follow all codes In the absence of local codes use the latest edition of The National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 2223 1 also known as NFPA 54 Available from American National Standards Institute Inc National
26. ies paint paint remover cigarette smoke cements and glues new carpet or textiles etc create fumes These fumes may mix with combustion air and create odors A WARNING Make sure that power is turned off before proceeding A WARNING Turn off and let cool before servicing Only a qualified service person should service and repair heater A CAUTION Never use a wire needle or similar object to clean ODS pilot This can damage ODS pilot unit OBSERVED PROBLEM When ignitor button 1 is pressed in there 2 is no spark at ODS pilot 3 4 5 6 When ignitor button is pressed in there is a 2 spark at ODS pilot but no pilot flame present 3 PROBABLE CAUSE Ignitor electrode is positioned wrong Ignitor electrode is broken Ignitor electrode is not connected to ignitor cable Ignitor cable is pinched or wet Damaged ignitor cable Bad piezo ignitor Low battery Gas supply is turned off or equipment shutoff valve is closed Control knob not fully pressed in while pressing ignitor button Air in gas lines new installation or recent gas interruption ODS pilot is clogged Incorrect inlet gas pressure or inlet regulator is damaged Depleted gas supply 26 REMEDY Replace electrode 2 Replace electrode Reconnect ignitor cable Free ignitor cable if pinched by any metal or tubing Keep ignitor cable dry Replace ignitor cable Replace piezo ignitor Replace batt
27. igure 7 for the rough opening If installing in a corner use dimensions shown in Figure 8 for the rough opening The height is 23 1 4 in which is the same as the wall opening above Carefully set fireplace in front of rough opening with back of fireplace inside wall opening Attach gas line to fireplace gas regulator See Connecting to Gas Supply page 13 Check all gas connections for leaks See Checking Gas Connections page 16 NOTE All vertical measure Ps ments are from lower edge SAFE wet of the vent hood to bottom ZONE wt a of mantel shelf All measure 40 in ge FACTOR ments are in inches 8 in Pa ot 42 in MANTEL SELF 4in 7 18 in TO CEILING 16 in Pal 14 in 10in te 2 1 2 in N FIREPLACE NY BOTTOM EDGE OF VENT HOOD Figure 6 11 il 3 4 in Clearance to facia 1 3 8in Clearance to sides Back an Top 36 1 2 in 37 3 4 in Note Height of firepalce opening on facia to be 30 1 2 inches Figure 5 Clearance to Combustibles 7 ao a Figure 7 Rough Opening for Installing in Wall h y IMPORTANT When finishing your firebox Combustible materials such as wall board gypsum board sheet rock drywall plywood etc must have 1 2 in clearance to the sides and top of the firebox Combustible materials should never overlap the firebox front facing A WARNING Do not allow any combustible materials to overlap the firebox front facing
28. ions exactly B BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance area for gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS e Do not try to light any appliance e Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building e Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions e If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department C Use only your hand to push control Never use tools If the appliance does not operate don t try to repair it Call a qualified service technician or gas supplier Forced or attempted repair may result in fire or explosion D Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water Note Please wait one minute after shutting off fireplace to allow the control valve to reset before starting again 20 EE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS M ae oe Pe NY SS STOP Read the safety information on the front and back of the warning plate on page 20 Make sure manual shutoff valve is fully open Unscrew ignitor cap and install an AAA type battery with the anode pointing out Replace cap Install two 2 AAA size batteries in the remote transmitter Be sure the slide switch on the front of the
29. mponents for TWO 2 years from the date of first purchase provided that the product has been properly installed operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable instructions to make a claim under this warranty the Bill of Sale or cancelled check must be presented RESPONSIBILITY OF OWNER This warranty is extended only to the original retail purchaser This warranty covers the cost of part s required to restore this heater to proper operating condition and an allowance for labor when provided by a PRO COM Authorized Service Center Warranty part s MUST be obtained through authorized dealers of this product and or PRO COM who will provide original factory replacement parts Failure to use original factory replacement parts voids this warranty The heater MUST be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with all local codes and instructions furnished with the unit WHAT IS NOT COVERED This warranty does not apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal wear and tear or parts that fail or become damaged as a result of misuse accidents lack of proper maintenance or defects caused by improper installation Travel diagnostic cost labor transportation and any and all such other costs related to repairing a defective heater will be the responsibility of the owner TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW OF THE JURISDICTION THAT GOVERNS THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRES
30. natural or propane gases WARNING This appliance is equipped for Natural and Propane RO OM gas Field conversion is not permitted other than between VENT FREE GAS FIREPLACE INSERT Model FBD32RT EX A iy VX A y ANEA O GIN K XY ry A NIN X o AY XY i i Sis V D 9 ZINN v V RO N 4a CAUTION FOR YOUR SAFETY AX WARNING IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier This is an unvented gas fired heater It uses air oxygen from the room in which it is installed Provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided Refer to Air for Combustion and Ventilation section on page 7 of this manual INSTALLER Leave this manual with the appliance CONSUMER Retain this manual for future reference This appliance may be installed in an aft
31. ns replaceable parts used in your heater When ordering parts follow the instructions listed under Replacement Parts on 29 of this manual Part Description Part QTY Hood S CSiBBNDZO1 1 3 DF Regulator RV83FI 4 9 1 Receive Box UN3 a 5 LogsAssembly FB32D500 1 6 tog tt FB32D501B 1 8 tog 3 FB32D503 1 9 tog FB32D504 1 Assembly o ignitor O Ps 22 Fuel Selection Device Knob MDL304B 1 E Vale AR oe a re a E P Manat PC FBD32RT 1203 1 Hardware Packaging FB32D001 Self Tapping Screw GB T845 4 2 9 5F 3 P Hex Wrench FB28D20 1 AAA Battery PCAM 012 3 oo l AABattey PCAM 018 4 BagForAccessory ML064 01 he l ses O1 NO amp 30 22 19 24 31 WARRANTY INFORMATION Keep This Warranty IMPORTANT We urge you to fill your warranty registration card within TEN 10 days of date of installation complete with the entire serial number which can be found on the rating plate Retain this portion of the card for your record Always specify model and serial numbers when communicating with customer service We reserve the right to amend these specifications at any time without notice The only warranty applicable is our standard written warranty We make no other warranty expressed or implied LIMITED WARRANTY PRO COM warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and co
32. nty PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS MODEL FBD32RT Inlet Gas Pressure For purposes of input adjustment Minimum 11 in Dimensions inches H x W x D Heater 33 27 in x 36 38 in x 18 38 in Carton 35 85 in x 40 19 in x 20 49 in Weight lbs Stove Shipping IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT Read this owner s manual carefully and completely before trying to assemble operate or service this heater Improper use of this heater can cause serious injury or death from burns fire explosion electrical shock and carbon monoxide poisoning Only a qualified installer service agent or local gas supplier may install and service this product A WARNING Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance A WARNING This appliance can be used with propane or natural gas It is shipped from the factory adjusted for use with propane CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the flu with headaches dizziness or nausea If you have these signs the heater may not be working properly Get fresh air immediately Have heater serviced Some people are more affected by carbon monoxide than others These include pregnant women people with heart or lung disease people who are anemic those under the influence of alcohol and those living in high altitudes NATURAL AND PROPANE LP GAS Natural and Propane LP gases are odorless An
33. odor making agent is added to the gas The odor helps you detect a gas leak However the odor added to the gas can fade Gas may be present even though no odor exists Make certain you read and understand all warnings Keep this manual for reference It is your guide to operating this heater safely A WARNING Any change to this fireplace or its controls can be dangerous A WARNING Do not allow fans or any other drafts that alter burner flame to blow directly into the heater They create drafts that alter burner flame patterns which can cause sooting A WARNING Do not use a blower insert heat exchange insert or other accessory not approved for use with this heater Due to high temperatures the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or near the appliance Never place any objects in the heater Heater becomes very hot when running heater Keep children and adults away from hot surfaces to avoid burns or clothing ignition Fireplace will remain hot for a time after shutdown Allow surfaces to cool before touching Carefully supervise young children when they are in the room with the heater You must operate this heater with the heater screen in place Keep the heater area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids 1 Do not place Propane LP supply tank s inside any structure Place Propane LP supply
34. om your dealer A WARNING Never connect heater to private non utility gas wells This gas is commonly known as wellhead gas The installer must supply an external regulator The external regulator will reduce incoming gas pressure You must reduce incoming gas pressure to between 11 and 14 inches of water column for propane and between 5 and 10 5 inches of water column for natural gas If you do not reduce incoming gas pressure heater regulator damage could occur Install external regulator with the vent pointing down as shown in Figure 11 Pointing the vent down protects it from freezing rain or sleet External Regulator Propane LP Supply ko Gas regulator Inlet connector DE Vent Pointing Down Figure 10 Gas Regulator Location and Gas Figure 11 External Regulator With Line Access Into Stove Cabinet Vent Pointing Down 13 A CAUTION Use only new black iron or steel pipe Internally tinned copper tubing may be used in certain areas Check your local codes Use pipe of 1 2 inch diameter or greater to allow proper volume gas to heater If pipe is too small loss of pressure will occur Installation must include an equipment shutoff valve union and plugged 1 8 inch NPT tap Locate NPT tap within reach for test gauge hook up NPT tap must be upstream from heater see Figure 12 IMPORTANT Install equipment shutoff valve in an accessible location The equipment shutoff valve is for turning on or shutting off the gas
35. ps 3 and 4 Clean the pilot assembly also CLEANING ODS PILOT Use a vacuum cleaner pressurized air or a small soft bristled brush to cleanic pilot Air Inlet Hole A yellow tip on the pilot flame indicates dust and dirt in the pilot assembly There is a small pilot air inlet hole about two inches from where the pilot flame comes out of the pilot assembly see Figure 39 With the unit off lightly blow air through the air inlet hole You may blow through a drinking straw if compressed air is not available Pilot Assembly LP pilot Air Inlet Hole CABINET Air Passageways e Use a vacuum cleaner or pressurized air to clean the cabinet to remove dust Figure 39 Exterior e Use a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and water mixture e Wipe the cabinet to remove dust LOGS e If you remove logs for cleaning refer to Installing Logs to properly replace logs e Replace log s if broken or chipped dime size or larger BLOWER OPTIONAL ACCESSORY Refer to blower manual 25 TROUBLESHOOTING A WARNING If you smell gas e Shut off gas supply e Do not try to light any appliance e Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building e Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions e f you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department IMPORTANT Operating heater where impurities in air exist may create odors Cleaning suppl
36. receiver box is in the REMOTE position Push in the control knob slightly and turn clockwise f to the OFF position Wait five 5 minutes to clear out out any gas Then smell for gas around the heater and near the floor If you smell gas STOP Follow B in the safety information on the rating plate If you do not smell gas go to the next step Push the control knob in slightly and turn counterclockwise y to PILOT position and depress for five 5 seconds Note The first time the heater is operated after connecting the gas supply the control knob should be depressed for about thirty 30 seconds This will allow gas to bleed from the gas system With the control knob pushed in push down and release the ignitor button This will light the pilot If needed keep pressing the ignitor button until pilot lights 10 Continue pushing the control knob in for an additional sixty 60 seconds to allow the thermocouple to warm up and 11 to allow air to bleed from the gas system Release the control knob Note If the pilot goes out repeat steps 7 8 9 and 10 Rotate the control knob counterclockwise y to the ON position 12 Press the LEARN BUTTON on the front of the remote receiver box until you hear a beep 13 Press the ON button on the remote control transmitter to light the burner This will also learn or program the transmitter and the receiver 14 Ifthe transmitter is lost or damaged the slide switch on the
37. s provisions are provided for adequate combustion and ventilation air e Adjoining rooms are connecting only if there are doorless passageways or ventilation grills between them Unusually Tight Construction The air that leaks around doors and windows may provide enough fresh air for combustion and ventilation However in buildings of unusually tight construction you must provide additional fresh air Unusually tight construction is defined as construction where a walls and ceilings exposed to the outside atmosphere have a continuous water vapor 11 2 retarder with a rating of one perm 6x10 kg per pa sec m or less with openings gasketed or sealed and b weather stripping has been added on windows that can be opened and on doors and c caulking or sealants are applied to areas such as joints around window and door frames between sole plates and floors between wall ceiling joints between wall panels at penetrations for plumbing electrical and gas lines and at other openings If your home meets all of the three criteria above you must provide additional fresh air See Ventilation Air From Outdoors page 9 If your home does not meet all of the three criteria above proceed to Determining Fresh Air Flow For Heater Location DETERMINING FRESH AIR FLOW FOR HEATER LOCATION Determining if You Have a Confined or Unconfined Space Use this worksheet to determine if you have a confined or unconfined space Space Includes t
38. tank s outdoors 2 This heater needs fresh air ventilation to run properly This heater has an Oxygen Depletion Sensing ODS safety shut off system The ODS shuts down the heater if not enough fresh air is available See Air for Combustion and Ventilation pages 7 through 9 If heater keeps shutting off see Troubleshooting pages 26 through 28 3 Keep all air openings in front and bottom of heater clear and free of debris This will ensure enough air for proper combustion 4 If heater shuts off Do not relight until you provide fresh outside air If heater keeps shutting off have it serviced 5 Do not run heater Where flammable liquids or vapors are used or stored Under dusty conditions 6 Before using furniture polish wax carpet cleaner or similar products turn heater off If heated the vapors from these products may create a white powder residue within burner box or on adjacent walls or furniture 7 Always run heater with control knob at Pilot or ON locked positions Never set control knob between locked positions Poor combustion and higher levels of carbon monoxide may result 8 Do not use heater if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the room heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water 9 Turn off and unplug heater and let cool before servicing Only a qualified service person should service and repair heat
39. the beeping pattern at the receiver indicates the transmitter s code has been programmed into the receiver REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION This appliance must not be used with glass doors in the closed position Les ONBUTTON This can lead to pilot outages and severe sooting outside the fireplace OFF BUTTON H MODE BUTTON mow The transmitter operates on two AAA batteries SETBUTTON CD KEY SETINGS Figure oy ON Operates unit to on position Manually operated solenoid ON OFF Operates unit to off position Manually operated solenoid OFF CD MODE Changes unit from manual mode to thermo mode C2 SET Sets temperature in thermo mode CD CD LCD Liquid Crystal Display Figure 25 1 DISPLAY Indicates CURRENT room temperature 2 F OR C Indicates degrees Fahrenheit or Ceisius m p 3 FLAME Indicates bumer valve in operation Q l Pi 4 ROOM Indicates remote is in THERMO operation 7 oa 5 TEMP Appears during manual operation 4 ROOM_SET TEMP 6 SET Appears during time the of setting the desired temperature in the thermo operation 6 Figure 26 SETTING F C SCALE The factory setting for temperature is F To change this setting to C First lt E Press the ON key and the OFF key on the transmitter at the same time E E this will change from F to C Follow this same procedure to change from C i back to F TEMP MANUAL FUNCTION Figure 27 To
40. the simple switching means shall not be opened while the heater is in operation This appliance can be used with propane or natural gas It is shipped from the factory adjusted for use with propane Only a qualified installer or service technician can perform gas selection and connecting to gas supply A CAUTION To avoid gas leakage at the inlet of regulator a qualified installer or service technician must use steel or metal hex plug with sealant A WARNING Do not attempt to access or change the setting of the fuel selection means Access to and adjustment of the fuel selection means must only be performed by a qualified service person when connecting this appliance to a specified fuel supply at the time of installation Change of the selector setting to other than the fuel type specified at the time of installation could damage this ap pliance and render it inoperable The installer shall replace the access cover before completing the installation and operating this appliance For changing from propane to natural gas supply 1 Remove bottom screw from cover plate see Figure 13 and rotate to expose fuel selection device 2 For NATURAL GAS press in knob using a flat screwdriver with a blade the width of a quarter and turn knob clockwise until the knob locks into the NG position see Figure 14 Fuel selection device must be locked into the NG position Do not operate heater between locked positions 3 Rotate and close cover over
41. tional Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54 ANSI 2223 1 Air for Combustion and Ventilation for required size of ventilation grills or ducts Ventilation Air From Outdoors Provide extra fresh air by using ventilation grills or duct You must provide two permanent openings one within 12 inches of the ceiling and one within 12 inches of the floor Connect these items directly to the outdoors or spaces open to the outdoors These spaces include attics and crawl spaces Follow the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA S4 ANSI 2223 1 Air for Combustion and Ventilation for required size of ventilation grills or ducts A IMPORTANT Do not provide openings for inlet or outlet air into attic if attic has a thermostat controlled power vent Heated air entering the attic will activate the power vent Rework worksheet adding the space of the adjoining unconfined space The combined spaces must have enough fresh air to supply all appliances in both spaces Ventilation Grills Into adjoining Room Option 2 Ventilation Grills Into Adjoining Room Option 1 Figure 2 Ventilation Air from Inside Building Ventilated Inlet Air Ventilated Crawl Space Figure 3 Ventilation Air from Outdoors INSTALLATION A NOTICE This heater is intended for use as supplemental heat Use this heater along with your primary heating system Do not install this heater as your primary heat source If you have a central heating system you ma
42. using odor causing products while heater is running 2 Locate and correct all leaks see Checking Gas Connections Page 16 3 Refill supply tank Propane LP models 1 Open window and or door for ventilation 2 Contact local gas supplier 3 Clean ODS pilot see Care and Maintenance Page 25 1 Locate and correct all leaks see Checking Gas Connections Page 16 2 Contact customer service 1 Refer to Air for Combustion and Ventilation requirements Page 7 REPLACEMENT PARTS NOTE Use only original replacement parts This will protect your warranty coverage for parts replaced under warranty PARTS UNDER WARRANTY Contact authorized dealers of this product If they can t supply original replacement parts call Customer Service toll free at 1 877 886 5989 for referral information When calling Customer Service or your dealer have ready e Your name Your address Model and serial number of your heater How heater was malfunctioning Type of gas used Propane LP or Natural gas NG Purchase date Usually we will ask you to return the defective part to the factory PARTS NOT UNDER WARRANTY Contact authorized dealers of this product If they can t supply original replacement part s call Customer Service toll free at 1 877 886 5989 for referral information When calling Customer Service have ready e Model number of your heater e The replacement part number 29 PARTS LIST This list contai
43. y run system s circulating blower while using heater This will help circulate the heat throughout the house A WARNING A qualified technician must install heater Follow all local codes A WARNING Never install the heater e in a bedroom or bathroom e in a recreational vehicle e Where curtains furniture clothing or other flammable objects are less than 42 inches from the front top or sides of the heater e in high traffic areas e in windy or drafty areas A CAUTION This heater creates warm air currents These currents move heat to wall surfaces next to heater Installing heater next to vinyl or cloth wall coverings or operating heater where impurities such as tobacco smoke aromatic candles cleaning fluids oil or kerosene lamps etc in the air exist may discolor walls A WARNING Maintain the minimum clearances If you can provide greater clearances from floor ceiling and adjoining side and back walls IMPORTANT Vent free heaters add moisture to the air Although this is beneficial installing heater in rooms without enough ventilation air may cause mildew to form from too much moisture See Air for Combustion and Ventilation pages 7 through 9 CHECK GAS TYPE Use only the type of gas indicated on the plate If your gas supply cannot meet that requirement do not install heater CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES Carefully follow the instructions below This heater is a wall mount unit designed to sit directly on the floor or on a m
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