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1. FRONT SPARSER ELECTRODES FRONT FLAME RODS J REAR REAR MOUBLF BLOCK BLACK WHITE SKY BLUE BROWN BLUE RED YELIN FAN MOTOR CONTROL LUE BLOCK HEAT THERMISTER Caution Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper dangerous operation TEME THORMISTC Verify proper operation after servicing PCB LAYOUT 19 WIRING DIAGRAM LADDER HOT 115V 50 Hz 3A FUSE RELAY 8 FLAME ROD 1 PCB CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT DETECTING FLAME 02 1 CIRCUIT CONTROL ENSOR CIRCUIT CONTROL PANEL T lard gt gt SOO THERMISTOR CUE BLOCK HERMISTO NITORIN CIRCUIT SPARKER RELAY DRIVING CIRCUIT 4 56 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION No power present Ensure power cord is plugged in and turned on No gas present Ensure gas supply is turned on Re ignite after power is restored Purge air installer Repeat lighting procedure Small soot deposit Normal operation No action required Inadequate flue system Log misalignment Call service department agent Incorrect gas pressure Condensation on glas
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3. Turn gas supply on and plug the unit into the power supply Caution 115V TO CHECK BURNER PRESSURE e Refer to rating plate Remove the wiring cover panel Remove test point plug and attach manometer to test point The test point is on the bottom front face of the gas valve Light heater turn to High heat setting and check pressure If adjustments are necessary the regulator is situated on the front of the gas control After checking pressure turn the unit off remove manometer and replace test point plug Turn the heater on and off a few times to check ignition When you are satisfied that the heater 15 working correctly reassemble panels All burner aeration is factory preset and cannot be adjusted e If you are unable to get the unit to operate correctly refer to Troubleshooting on Page 20 before contacting your local service contact as listed on Page 3 e It may take approximately 2 hours for the logs to achieve their full flame pattern and glow e During the initial burning in period some smoke and smell may be experienced The heater should be run on the high position in a well ventilated until these dissipate 16 It is the responsibility of the installer to check that under normal operating conditions of the appliance all flue gases are exhausted to the outside atmosphere and that there is no spillage of combustion gases into the room COMMI
4. Are decorative logs located correctly on pins 5 Have ember granules been placed and free of dust and powder 6 Has the appliance been test fired for correct operation All burners light without delay 7 Is the end user fully aware of operating procedure INSTALLER DETAILS Company name Installers name Address Phone Mobile Permit number for installation Signed 2 Part Number 7917
5. Asmall indicator on the digital display will flash to show that the display has returned to the clock After setting timer 2 the SET TIMES button must be pressed once within one minute of programming to lock in the times and return to the clock display The timers operate over a 24 hour period and will activate 7 days a week when set e OPERATING THE TIMERS Before operating the timer s the clock time must be correct and a starting time and finishing time for the timer s must be programmed see page 10 Both timers operate in the same way Ignite the heater and select the preset temperature as for normal operation Press the timer 1 and or timer 2 button s The timer indicator s will glow and the unit will change to stand by mode The burners will extinguish and the ON indicator will change from red to green The display will show the start time for the selected timer briefly before returning to the clock display When the heater is in stand by mode you can display and change the clock and the on and off times for both timers in the same way as described earlier The timers can be deactivated by either pressing the timer button s that you want to deactivate or by turning the heater off using the ON OFF button NOTE If there is a power failure the system memory will retain the Timer programs and the clock will stop at the time the power goes off The clock will start 11 again when the power comes back on b
6. CONUOl PAN GllaVOUN iccaicsniceaiceldesiavetdvoidseensedeiedeaboansounsadnieuhioshicsalosaiididveldebidieseeieeecnce 9 DSI AOI as 13 14 14 OG 15 TESUNG ANG COMMISSIONING 16 Maintenance 17 PC DAV OU 19 VVA 19 vining selno O OE 20 SNOOUNG a e aT N 20 5 9 COGES iE 21 911016157840 22 Spare lS O 24 gt _____ __ 26 Installation COMMISSIONING checklist 2 INSTANCE 27 5 Rinnai America Corporation 1 800 621 9419 103 International Drive www rinnal us Peachtree City Georgia 30269 SPECIFICATIONS Model FS35ETRBN US FS35ETRSN US NG United States FS35ETRBL US FS35ETRSL US Propane United States Description Freestanding radiant convector glass fronted ceramic log space heater with forced convection and natural draft flue
7. extending about 30 in front 16 Donotuse this appliance if any part has of it This heater may be installed directly onto carpet 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 17 Adequate clearances for accessibility for purposes of servicing and proper operation should be provided 18 Adequate clearances around air openings into the combustion chamber should be provided 19 Do not install in areas where curtains drapes clothing or other moving flammables are within 15 inches of this unit 15 15 Diagram shows LEFT minimum Is clearances from combustible materials 15 FRONT 4 20 Periodic examination of the venting system is required 21 The flow of combustion and ventilation air should not be obstructed 22 A manufactured home USA only or mobile home OEM installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24CFR Part 3280 or when such a standard is not applicable the Standard for Manufactured Home Installations ANSI NCSBCS A225 1 or Standard for Gas Equipped Recreational Vehicles and Mobile Housing CSA 2240 4 23 The appliance and its appliance main gas valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test
8. pressures in excess of 1 2 psi 3 5 kPa The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its equipment shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at pressures equal to or less than 1 psi 3 5 kPa 24 25 26 2 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 The draft hood on the appliance should be installed in the same atmospheric pressure zone as the combustion air inlet to the appliance and shall be located so that the relief opening is accessible for checking vent operation The appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 A gas appliance must not be connected to a chimney flue serving a solid fuel burning appliance Do not restrict the warm air discharge by placing articles in front of heater This appliance must not be used for any purpose other than heating Do not allow anyone to post articles through the louvres Do not allow anyone to sit or lean against the appliance DUE TO HIGH TEMPERATURES THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE LOCATED OUT OF TRAFFIC AND AWAY FROM FURNITURE AND DRAPERIES CHILDREN AND ADULTS SHOULD ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS OF HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURES AND SHOULD STAY AWAY TO AVOID BURNS OR CLOTHING IGNITION CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIAL SHOULD NOT BE PLA
9. 0 BAK ___ oN LOUVRE TUBE FS 9 5 NICKEL _______ _____ LOUVRE TUBE RD 15 8 BKL NICKLE SIVER 1 4996 GLASS PANEL ASSY O 1 BURNER DIVERT PANEL PODER gt 1 CLASS RET TOP ASSY PAINTED os GLASS RET BOTTOM ASSY PAINTED Coa a pse O eze BRAND BADGE 000 1 oa GAS CONTROL ASSY NG US FS35ETR PROPANE 2 o 2 s _ pss _ 80 _ _ O OOO PCB MOUNTING BRKT ASSY FSER 1 THERMISTOR SWIT ___ CONTROL UNIT ASSY it CONTROL UNIT SILVER 1 REMOTE CONTROL 556F 2005 1 90 1 THERMISTOR HOLDER RC 312 628 STRANS USA ETR ET 277 100V 25 INSTALLATION NOTES 26 INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST 1 Was a fireplace inspection carried out i e clearances combustibles etc 2 Was amanufactured flue system installed 3 Has specified gas pressure been set 4
10. 5 22 22 SPIGOTASSYFSNATUSA O O FRONT ASSY 3838 0 s a pos HEATEXCHANGER REARASSY 3H 64 BURNER EXCHANGER TRANSFER TUBE 5 2 6 BURNER HEAT EXCHANGER BRACKET 1 __ 70285 FLUE SPIGOTDRAUGHTDVERTER 00 ASSY ETR USAP lt PILLAR FS PILAR PAINTED O a asp 5 5 __ 46570030 3038 MVE 10 o Zas o a IG ospe FAN 9 9028 SCREW 825 8 MUSH HEAD 33693 s es CUSHONRUBBERREH20 INJECTOR BLOCK BRKT FRONT MKI lt os INJECTOR BLOCK BRKTREARMKI 120 CAT23 SINGE INJECTOR BRAY 200 33 INJECTOR BRAY 120 gt 6 SCREW PHPMIZSPRINGWASH gt gt fen 2 gt 2 ee _ 2 6 gt o gt SPACER ELECTRODE PLOT _ fose
11. CED ON OR NEAR THE APPLIANCE INSTALLATION AND REPAIR SHOULD BE DONE BY AQUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON THEAPPLIANCE SHOULD BE INSPECTED BEFORE USE AND AT LEAST ANNUALLY BY A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PERSON MORE FREQUENT CLEANING MAY BE REQUIRED DUE TO EXCESSIVE LINT FROM CARPETING BEDDING MATERIAL ET CETERA IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT CONTROL COMPARTMENTS BURNERS AND CIRCULATING AIR PASSAGEWAYS OF THE APPLIANCE ARE KEPT CLEAN 35 The glass window shall be replaced as one piece as supplied by the manufacturer See log and glass installation on page 15 Do not substitute glass glowing embers or logs Use only glass glowing embers and logs supplied by manufacturer Caution Do not operate unit with broken 38 WARNING DO NOT OPERATE APPLIANCE WITH THE FRONT REMOVED CRACKED OR BROKEN REPLACEMENT OF THE GLASS SHOULD BE DONE BY A LICENSED OR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON 39 WARNING Electrical grounding instructions This appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle Do not cut or remove the glass TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Gas Input Rate Minimum permissible gas supply pressure for purpose of input adjustment Gas Connection Flue Termination Fan Combustion System Ignition System Operation Temperature control Temperature range Safety Devices Fan delay Com
12. HOME OWNER INSTALLER FOR YOUR SAFETY THIS MANUAL MUST BE READ IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE OPERATING HEATER FS35ETRBN US FS35ETRSN US FS35ETRBL US FS35ETRSL US Gas Radiant Space Heater Owners Operation and Installation Manual WARNING If the information in these instructions are 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 the 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 heater has been designed to code ANSI 2 21 88a 2000 effective 7 1 2002 This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases INSTALLER MUST LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE UNIT AFTER INSTALLATION OWNER RETAIN THIS MANUAL SAFELY FOR FUTURE REFERENCE LIMITED WARRANTY RINNAI FIREPLACE HEATER WHAT IS COVERED This Warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship subject to the terms stated below This Warranty
13. OCK and TIMER indicators will go out A small indicator on the digital display will flash to show that the clock 15 operating e TIMERS PREHEAT This heater has two programmable timers these allow you to set a start and finish time The temperature is preset each time the timers are activated There is also a preheat function that measures the temperature of the room and estimates the time it will take to bring the room up to the preset temperature by the programmed start time This means that the heater may start heating an hour or more before the programmed start time e PROGRAMMING THE OFF TIMERS Before programming the Timers you must ensure that the clock has been set to the correct time Press the SET TIMES button twice The digital display will show AM 6 00 and the TIMER 1 ON indicator will flash Set the desired start time the same way as for setting the clock Be aware that the heater may start up much earlier than the programmed start time due to the preheat function as explained earlier Press the SET TIMES button again the TIMER 1 OFF indicator will flash Set the desired stop time the same way as for setting the clock Press the SET TIMES button once to proceed to TIMER 2 which is programmed in the same way or three times to return to the clock display This must be done within 1 minute of setting the time to lock it into the memory The digital display will show the current time
14. Off button again To adjust the heat Press the 4 and buttons to increase and decrease the room temperature setting To turn the unit off Press the On Off button The appliance will turn off If the appliance will not operate follow the instructions to turn off the gas to appliance and call your service technician or gas supplier Turn off the appliance by operating the On Off button and turn off the power at the wall switch TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE Disconnect the electric plug This will isolate the gas supply and prevent the solenoid valve from opening CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT Clock Timer 1 Timer2 For your convenience the controls on your new Flame Fire are situated under the cover on the top right hand side of the fire and are accessed by simply lifting the lid All necessary adjustments to the operation of your fire can be made with these controls OPERATION e TURNING Press the ON OFF button to operate the unit The ON indicator will glow green The spark generator will be heard before the burner ignites and the ON indicator glows red indicating that the burner is alight Warm air can be felt coming from the louvres The fan will come on automatically after 4 minutes If the unit does not ignite on initial use this may be due to air remaining in the gas supply line The spark generator will only continue for 15 seconds After this it will b
15. SSIONING e INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST Complete the installation checklist and the installer details on page 27 and make sure that this instruction book 15 left with the customer e INSTRUCT CUSTOMER USE UNIT Explain to the customer about use and care of unit Make sure the customer understands the instructions EXPLAIN Ignition on off adjusting heat level programming timers flame setting auto off lock override and the remote control NOTE THE MANUFACTURE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE OR MODIFY SPECIFICATIONS WITHOUT NOTICE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ANNUAL INSPECTION The unit should be inspected at least once a year by a qualified service technician including inspection of the flue system The appliance area must be kept clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids e CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS Before cleaning make sure the electrical power and gas are turned off and that the unit has cooled down WARNING Do not clean the glass or unit when hot Do not remove any internal wiring covers Do not use abrasive cleaners Do not use solvent based cleaners e OUTER CASE The outer case of the fire place should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth Do not use aerosol polishes to clean the casing while the fire is in operation Do not damage or distort any part of the heater Do not use wet
16. bustion Method Flue Type Heat transfer Installation Type Flue Requirement grounding prong from this plug Natural Gas Propane Btu hr Btu hr Pilot 200 200 Low 11 000 9 000 High 32 000 29 000 WC WC Min 7 10 10 5 13 3 8 FNPT An approved 4 vent cap must be fitted to all installations 90 Watt 2 speed tangential Multi port burner and ceramic logs Continuous spark electronic ignition Finger touch control buttons or remote control Electronic thermostat High Low Off Flame picture select option Up Down buttons Low 50 F 60 F 80 F High 97 F Flame failure flame rod Over heat thermistors thermal fuse Power surge 3 amp fuse Room overheat Automatic cut off at 104 F after 10 minutes Micro computer timer Naturally aspirated burner Approved 4 B vent system Direct radiation and forced convection Free standing Manufacturers minimum 10 ft vertical Local codes may have a greater requirement and must be followed 7 FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING 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 This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically ignites the pilot Do not try to light the pilot by hand BEFORE OPERATING 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 s
17. cloth or spray cleaners on burners e VENT MAINTENANCE The flue should be inspected annually for blockages and signs of damage e VISUAL INSPECTION OF FLAME Check that the pilot and burner flames are operating normally If the flames appear either very short or very long and streaky or are producing smoke or soot deposits then there may be a problem with the heater or the gas supply 17 A heater should not be used if you suspect there may be a problem and a service agent must be called to investigate the cause of the problem Normal Abnormal Abnormal The main burners are designed to produce some yellow flame but should not produce smoke or excessive soot NOTE The flames may take up to 15 minutes to settle from ignition when the heater is cold ELECTRIC MOTOR MAINTENANCE Motors are permanently lubricated and needs no lubrication Keep fan and motor free of dust and dirt clean annually The heater should serviced annually only by an authorised person GLASS REPLACEMENT AND CLEANING May be performed by the owner It is best to handle the glass with clean gloves to avoid smearing the glass with finger prints which might show after replacement Refer diagram opposite Loosen the side panel retaining screws 1 Access can now be obtained to the two top glass retaining screws 2 Gently lift the retaining trim away from the glass 3 Carefully li
18. e ON OFF function Ifthe unit is turned OFF while the LOCK is activated it cannot be turned ON again until the LOCK is deactivated FLAME To operate the FLAME function press the FLAME button This function will automatically override the thermostat and set the unit to a default Medium High heat setting for full visual flame effect AUTO OFF AUTO OFF is activated by pressing the button and the AUTO OFF indicator will glow when on When the AUTO OFF function is on and the room temperature reaches or exceeds the pre set temperature then the burners will reduce to pilot only When the AUTO OFF 15 off then the burners will reduce to the front ember burner and pilots e SETTING THE CLOCK When the appliance is first plugged in or after a power failure the Digital Display show 77 7 Press the SET TIMES button once the Clock indicator will flash Press and hold A or NP button the minutes will begin to count up or down until they reach 00 the time will now change by one hour increments Release the button when the correct hour shows on the Digital Display Confirm that 10 you have selected AM or PM as required a small indicator on the left hand side of the Digital Display indicates the AM PM setting Use the buttons again to set the minutes Scroll up or down using the buttons until the correct time is reached Press the TIMER SET button five times to lock in the time The CL
19. e necessary to press the ON OFF button OFF then ON again e TURNING OFF Simply press the ON OFF button to switch off the unit The ON indicator will go out The convection fan will continue to operate for several minutes after the burner has gone out in order to cool the appliance Do not turn off the heater by unplugging it from the wall Do not unplug the heater while the convection fan is running ROOM TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT The room temperature and preset temperatures are only displayed and adjustable while the heater is running Press the button to increase the temperature setting Wf button to decrease the temperature setting The temperatures can be preset to a L low 50 F b 61 F to 79 F in 1 F steps H 97 F Once the pre set temperature has been reached the burners will cycle between high and low or high and pilot only depending on the auto off setting LOCK The LOCK function will help prevent accidental operation of the controls LOCK is activated by pressing the button and the LOCK indicator will glow To deactivate the LOCK press and hold the button for 3 seconds until the indicator goes off During normal operation the LOCK may be activated and all controls other than the OFF switch will be locked Deactivating the LOCK releases the controls If the LOCK is activated while the unit is turned OFF then all functions will be locked including th
20. e than 2 bends in any system Any horizontal section of flue must be less than 1 3 the length of vertical flue which follows it See below diagram An approved B vent system must be attached by mechanical means to the flue spigot and sealed using an approved high temperature sealant X 3 maximum 10 ft Minimum maximum 2 bends 4 ft minimum Refer to local codes for other minimum requirements GAS CONNECTION e RUN GAS SUPPLY For pipe sizing refer to your local gas installation codes PURGE SUPPLY OF AIR AND DEBRIS All foreign materials such as filings must be purged from the gas supply as they may cause the gas valve to malfunction A means to measure the gas pressure immediately upstream of the supply connection to the appliance shall be provided by the installer Connect and tighten union 14 On completion of work check for gas leaks Use a soapy solution all gas connections Leaks will be visible when the soapy solution forms bubbles When finished wipe soapy solution with rag remove residue Gas inlet 3 8 FNPT LOG INSTALLATION The logset is packed inside the unit and the packaging must be removed prior to installing the logset in its correct position e Open both side panels Remove fasteners on both sides of the top glass retainer Lift retainer away from unit e Loosen screws on bottom glass retainer Carefully lift glass out of bott
21. ettle on the floor WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do nottry to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch Do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from STOP Read the safety information above To turn the unit on refer diagram below Clock AM e Set e on off Times ven 8 Do not attempt light the pilot by hand Wait for five minutes to clear out any gas Then smell for gas including near the floor If you smell gas STOP Follow B in the safety information above If you don t smell gas go to the next step Press the Off button This operates the ignition sequence OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS a neighbor s phone Follow the gas suppliers instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier the fire dept Use only your hand to push the gas control buttons Never use tools If the buttons will not activate by hand don t try and repair it call a qualified service technician Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or an explosion 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 If the appliance does not light it will automatically turn off To re attempt ignition press the On
22. extends to the original purchaser and subsequent transferees but only while the product remains at the site of the original installation This Warranty only extends through the first installation of the product and terminates if the product is moved or reinstalled at a new location HOW LONG DOES COVERAGE LAST Item Period of Coverage All Parts and Components 2 Years from Date of Purchase WHAT WILL RINNAI DO Rinnai will repair or replace the product or any part or component that is defective in materials or workmanship except as set forth as follows Rinnai will pay reasonable shipping costs provided you obtain prior authorization from an Authorized Rinnai Distributor Rinnai will not pay labor charges associated with the repair or replacement of the product or any part or component All repair parts must be genuine Rinnai parts All repairs or replacements must be performed by an individual or servicing company that has been authorized by Rinnai or its distributor Replacement of the product or replacement of the heat exchanger may be authorized by Rinnai only Rinnai does not authorize any person or company to assume for it any obligation or liability in connection with the replacement of a product or heat exchanger If Rinnai determines that repair of a product is not possible Rinnai will replace the product with a comparable product at Rinnai s discretion HOW DO I GET SERVICE You must contact an Authorized Distributor or Installer fo
23. ft the glass out of the bottom retaining channel taking care not to damage the fiber seal on the perimeter of the glass 4 The glass may be cleaned with a damp sponge and soapy water If the seal is damaged it should be replaced Remove any soot deposit from the log set with a soft brush and a vacuum cleaner Soot deposit may indicate that the flue is not drawing properly Check the flue for correct operation It is best to handle the glass with clean gloves to avoid smearing the glass with finger prints which might show after replacement NOTE When replacing the glass make sure that the joint of the fiber seal is at the bottom of the glass e BURNERS Due to the design of the burners in this heater they do not require cleaning by the owner The burners should be cleaned once a year by a qualified service agent FAN REMOVAL Only to be carried out by qualified service technician Refer diagram below NOTE The fan has a permanently lubricated bearing DO NOT OIL Open the right hand panel of the heater 1 and undo the cable connection between the fan assembly and wiring loom 2 On the back of the heater loosen the 4 Phillips screws holding the fan bracket 3 The fan complete with the fan support bracket can now be removed for cleaning and replaced as 15 necessary Reassemble in reverse order 18 WIRING DIAGRAM BK AC 120V CN 60 Hz 2 TRANSFORMER _
24. om channel Carefully remove log packaging The logset has two holes underneath for location onto the pins inside the unit Place the logset into the unit ensuring that the locating pins enter the two locating holes on the bottom face of the logset Gently place loose ember bed material in front of the front log only Do not pour as dust particles from the plastic bag may block the burner ports Level it with a pencil or screwdriver and remove excess material Note The ember bed material must be placed after the logs are fitted If the logs are to be removed for any reason the ember bed material must be removed first and replaced after the logs are refitted Any material that prevents the logs sitting flat on the burner top can upset the burning pattern and performance of the heater Replace glass and top glass retainer tighten bottom glass retainer screws Note Fit glass so that the joint in the glass seal is at the bottom e Take care not to damage seals Reinstall side panels 15 WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury Note When first lighting the heater the logs need to be burnt in which may take approximately 2 hours The flame color may change after the initial burning in period TESTING AND COMMISSIONING e TESTING PROCEDURE
25. r the repair of a defective product under this Warranty Failure to contact an Authorized Distributor or Installer will void the Warranty For the name of the Authorized Distributor or Installer nearest you please contact your local HVAC dealer or gas service technician visit the Rinnai website www rinnai us call Rinnai at 1 800 621 9419 or write to Rinnai 103 International Drive Peachtree City Georgia 30269 Proof of purchase is required You can show proof of purchase with a dated sales receipt or by completing and mailing the enclosed Warranty registration card within 30 days of purchasing the product Please complete the enclosed Warranty registration card and mail it to Rinnai at the address shown on the card Receipt of this card by Rinnai will constitute proof of purchase for this product However return of this Warranty registration card is not necessary in order to validate this Warranty WHAT IS NOT COVERED This Warranty does not cover any failures or operating difficulties due to accident abuse misuse alteration misapplication force majeure improper installation improper maintenance or service or for any other causes other than defects in materials or workmanship This warranty does not apply to any product whose serial number or manufacture date has been defaced Rinnai is not liable for any special incidental indirect or consequential damages that may arise including damage to person or property loss of use or incon
26. s operation Allow fire to warm up Streaky lines on glass Normal operation Remove and clean glass eHormessage on Electronic fault detected Refer Error Messages 21 control panel Soot deposit forming glass or logs NOTE If you have any other faults or problems please refer to your Installer local qualified service agency 20 ERROR CODES e ERROR CODE MESSAGE The Flame Fire ETR has the ability to check its own operation continuously If a fault occurs an Error Message will flash on the Digital Display of the control panel This assists with diagnosing the fault and may enable you to overcome a problem without a service call Please quote the code displayed when enquiring about service Error code Probable cause Comments 1 Check gas is turned 9 Service if repeated Check gas is turned on ic Flame failure Service call if repeated Lower rom temperaure to Room temperature sensor faulty _ In allcases you may be able to clear the Error Message simply by turning the unit OFF then ON again If the Error Message still remains or returns on the next operation please contact your nearest service contact and arrange for a service call 21 EXPLODED DIAGRAMS t 23 SPARE PARTS LIST ___ __ __ __ _ 1
27. st not be installed where gases curtains or other combustible materials could come into contact with it In some 10 WARNING Any change to this heater cases curtains may need restraining or its controls can be dangerous This is a freestanding appliance 11 If a gas leak is suspected turn heater designed for installation with a vertical off turn gas supply valve off at appliance flue only connector valve Open windows to ventilate area immediately and contact If you move check the gas type in the your dealer or gas company area where you are moving to The local gas authority will be able to advise on 12 DO NOT PLACE CLOTHING OR local regulations FLAMMABLE MATERIALS GASOLINE AND OTHER FLAMMABLE This heater discharges a large volume VAPORS AND LIQUIDS ON OR NEAR of warm air to provide even heat THE HEATER distribution If the air in the room contains cooking vapor or cigarette 13 Do not spray aerosols when the heater smoke and the heater is used on a is in operation E 14 YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE ecome discolored addition some CAREFULLY SUPERVISED WHEN nylon carpets contain dyes which may be affected by the warm air flow Some soft THEY ARE IN THE SAME ROOM WITH vinyl surfaces are also subject to THE HEATER distortion or discoloration by warm air 15 LPG containers must not be installed To prevent discoloration of carpets etc indoors a mat should be placed in front of the appliance
28. system Output 24 000 Btu hr NaturalGas 22 000 Btu hr Propane Gas Control Electronic control valve Burners Ember bed flame and heat burner Warm Air Discharge Top front louvres Flue Natural draft Approved 4 B vent system Ignition Electronic spark Power Supply 115v 60 2 Rating Plate Location Bottom right hand side of pillar Weight 141 Ib IMPORTANT POINTS USAGE AND INSTALLATION MUSTS Unpack the heater and check for damage DO NOT INSTALL DAMAGED HEATER If the heater is damaged contact your supplier for advice Before installing the heater check the label for the correct gas type see rating plate bottom right hand side of pillar Refer to local gas authority for confirmation of the gas type if you are in doubt Included in the carton Customer operation information IMPORTANT Before using this product please read this manual carefully to make sure of proper use of the product The installation must conform with local 8 Read these rules and the instructions codes or in the absence of local codes carefully Check all local codes Failure the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI to follow these could cause a malfunction 2223 1 the Canadian Installation of the heater resulting in death serious Code CAN CGA B149 bodily injury and or property damage For information on gas type see the data 9 This appliance is only for use with the plate on the appliance type of gas indicated on the rating plate This heater mu
29. te work in the same way as the ON OFF button on the control panel as do the A buttons TO REPLACE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY ON BUTTON Operates the unit manually The battery is held in a clip that slides out the bottom of the remote control The clip is removed by inserting a coin or similar into the recess in the back of the remote control and sliding downwards The battery must be of type CR 2032 and will only operate if installed the right way up as shown below OFF BUTTON Stops unit manually TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Remove the battery if the remote control is not going to be used for a long period This decreases gang 9 the temperature will help avoid damage from leaking setting batteries NOTE Some fluorescent lights may interfere with the transmission of remote control signals in this case changing the BACK position from which you are operating the remote control may help BATTERY Note the side of the battery is Avoid getting the remote control wet or dropping it facing the rear of the remote control The remote control works within 15 feet and an angle of 40 to the receiver on the unit 12 LOCATION When positioning the heater the main points governing the location are W N Flue connection and proper venting Warm air distribution Adequate air supply The heater must not be installed where curtains or other combustible materials co
30. uld come into contact with it some cases curtains may need restraining See below for minimum clearances required 15 15 5 RIGHT 40 K MINIMUM 4 MINIMUM 5 The heater is not designed to be built into bookcases or shelves or any combustible opening Check that room ventilation complies with local regulations Installation location shall provide adequate combustion and ventilation air 8 Agas appliance must not be connected to a chimney flue serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance VENTING Use only an approved B vent system Position the heater Suspend a plumbline from the ceiling to the centre of the flue socket Mark the centre of the flue in the ceiling Make a small hole in the ceiling and double check that the flue system will be at least 1 clear of combustible materials Cut the hole for the flue Fit the ceiling plate flue and decorative cover The decorative cover must be able to slide up to give access to the flue collar The inner flue must be supported independently of the heater but allowing sufficient movement to allow connections to and disconnections from the flue collar It is recommended that the flue be installed vertically only If installation prevents this then there must be at least 4 feet of vertical flue before any bends The flue must not fall below horizontal at any stage There must not be mor
31. ut the time will be slow by the duration of the power failure To set the clock to the correct time after the power has come back on simply follow the instructions on page 10 e OVERRIDE This function is intended to be used to manually override the current operation of the heater For example If the heater is in stand by mode ie between finishing time and starting time of a timer and the OVERRIDE button is selected then the heater will begin to operate and heat the room Press the OVERRIDE button to activate The indicator light will flash when active To manually deactivate the OVERRIDE press the OVERRIDE button again The OVERRIDE indicator will go out and the heater will return to stand by mode The heater will continue to operate on OVERRIDE until the OVERRIDE button is pressed again or one of the timers takes over the operation of the heater This means that the OVERRIDE mode will automatically turn off if a programmed starting time is reached The heater will then return to operating at times programmed into the timer s Turning the heater off will also deactivate the OVERRIDE e REMOTE CONTROL The remote control can only be used for manual operation of the heater If the heater is in stand by timer mode then only the OFF button will work Pressing the OFF button when the heater is in stand by mode will deactivate the timers and the heater can now be operated manually The ON and OFF buttons on the remo
32. venience Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you LIMITATION ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES Any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness arising under state law are limited in duration to the period of coverage provided by this limited Warranty unless the period provided by state law is less Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied Warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT ALTERATION SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY AQUALIFIED INSTALLER SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER This manual applies to the following models only FS35ETRBN US FS35ETRSN US FS35ETRBL US FS35ETRSL US Freestanding Fire ETR Electronic Timer Remote Table of Contents WAMAN 2 3 6 4 DIMENSIONS __ _ _________ ETO 4 Important points usage and installation musts 5 Technical SPCCIIGAUONS OOE FOr your 8
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