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1. Figure1 Vent Free LP NG Stove AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION WARNING This heater shall not be installed ina confined space or unusually tight con struction unless provisions are provided for adequate combus tion and ventilation air Read the following instructions to insure proper fresh air for this and other fuel burning appliances in your home PROVIDING ADEQUATE VENTILATION The following are excerpts from National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54 ANSZ 223 1 Section 5 3 Air for Combustion and 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 5 through 6 will help you classify your space and provide adequate ventilation Confined and Unconfined Space The National Fuel Gas Code ANS Z223 1 defines a confined space as a space whose volume is less than 50 cubic feet per 1 000 Btu per hour 4 8 per kw of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space and an unconfining space as a spa
2. A qualified ser vice person must connect heater to gas supply Follow all local codes Vent Poi nting 0 Down Figure 6 External Regulator With CAUTION Never connec Vent Pointing Down NG Models heater directly to the gas supply This heater requires an externa regulator not supplied Install the external regulator between the heate and gas supply 5 10 5 W C Gas supplier provides external regulator for natural gas INSTALLATION ITEMS NEEDED Before installing heater make sure FOR LP models purchase you have the items listed below 2 1 piping check local codes WE to 14 vith 148 NPT O sealant resistant to propane LP gas WES Pressure 2 equipment shutoff valve FisdbleGae O test gauge connection if allowed y local codes sediment trap O tee joint Tee pipe wrench Sediment Joint o O flexible gas hose check local codes Trap Pipe Gas A CSA design certified equipment D shutoff valve with 1 8 NPT tap is ee an acceptable alternative to test Figure 7 Connection gauge connection Purchase the Purchase the optional CSA design certified equipment shutoff valve optional CSA _ design certified from your dealer See Accessories equipment shutoff valve from your Minimum inlet pressure for purpose of input adjustment dealer See Accessories WARNING Never connect heater wells This gas is commonl
3. PRO gt COMPACT L P 8 NATURAL lt GAS VENT FREE STOVE OWNER 5 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL AWARNING 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 QN300RYLA QL300RYLA QN300RYLA W QL300RYLA W 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 e Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building o Immediately call your gas supplier from 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 local gas supplier WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or main tenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual for correct installation and operational procedures For assistance or additional informa tion consult a qualified installer service agency or local gas supplier A WARNING 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 Ventila
4. MAN and OFF When pushing the FAN button on the AUTO select the fan will be controlled by the thermostat on the fan blower unit On the MAN select the fan will be kept sensing bulb from the clip then disco nnect the wires to free to control module from its mounting location Note Do not confuse the mark on the each wire 2 Remove two screws and hex nuts take out the control module When in stalling reverse the steps above See Figure 22 and Figure 26 Control Sensing Il Figure 19 Incorrect Pilot Flame Pattern BURNER FLAME PATTERN Figure 20 shows a correct burner fl ttern Figure 21 shows an 1101 UL incorrect burner flame pattern If Vat _ Bulb burner flame is incorrect GS WA e Turn heater off see TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE a O See troubleshooting peat gonira Power Cord panel Figure 22 Control Model DISCONNECT FAN 1 Remove screws from the fan bracket panel pull the fan bracket panel out to remove Then disconne all Doe e ct two wires free to fan 2 Mark or tag each wire removed with Control Knob Set to High Flamethe four screws from the fan when installing reverse the steps above See Figure 23 and Figure 26 Fan A More Than 8 Above A in operation To stop the o
5. Figure 8 Extemal Regulotor Propane LP Supply Tank Equipment Shut Figure 9 1 Checking Gas Joints N Open gas supply tank valve 3 Make sure control knob of heater is in the OFF position 4 Check all joints from equipment shutoff valve to control valve LP GAS see Figure 9 1 NATURAL GAS see Figure 9 2 Apply mixture of liquid soap and water to gas joints Bubbles forming show a leak 5 Correct all leaks at once 6 Light heater see Operating Heater Check all other internal joints for leaks 7 Turn off heater see To Turn Off Gas Appliance Test Pressures Equal To or Less Than 1 2 PSIG 3 5 kPa 1 Close equipment shutoff valve see Figure 8 2 Pressurize supply piping system by either using compressed air or opening natural supply tank valve 3 Check all joints from gas meter to equipment shutoff valve see Figure 9 Apply mixture of liquid soap and water to gas joints Bubbles forming show a leak 4 Correct all leaks at once Figure 9 2 Checking Gas Joints Figure 9 2 Checking Gas Joints WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this heater may result in property damage or personal injury CAUTION After installation and periodically thereafter check to e
6. HOSE Flexibe gas hose is used for connect ing the heater to gas supply the flex hose must approved by CSA EQUIPMENT SHUTOFF VALVE Equipment shutoff valve with 1 8 Btu Variable Gas Type Ignition Manifold Pressure Inlet Gas Pressure In of water Maximum Minimum Dimensions Inches HxWxD Heater Carton Weight lbs Stove Shipping voltage watt For purposes of input adjustment NPT tap SPECIFICATIONS QL300RYLA QN300RYLA QL300RYLA W QN300RYLA W LP Gas Natural Gas Automatic Automatic 8 W C 3 W C 14 10 5 11 5 25 4 5 x32 1 4 x13 25 1 8 x34 1 8 x12 7 8 25 4 5 x32 1 4 x13 25 1 8 x34 1 8 x12 7 8 74 74 83 83 120 120 32 32 WARNING Make sure that power is turn off before proceeding OBSERVED PROBLEM No spark when press in ignition button When pressing the button of ignitor button is pressed there is spark at ODS pilot but ignition ODS pilot lights but flame is continuous igniting and the main burner couldn t be lit Burner does not light after ODS pilot is lit TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Turn off and let cool before servicing Only a qualified service person should service and repair fireplace POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 No power to heater 2 No battery in transmitter or battery isn t correctly assembly 1 Gas supply turned off or equip ment shut off valve closed 2 Air in gas lines when installed 3 Depleted gas supply 4 ODS pilot
7. front top o sides of the heater high traffic areas windy or drafty areas WARNING Maintain the minimum clearances If you can provide greater clearances from floor ceiling and adjoining side and back walls INSTALLATION Ceiling Front View 21 48 Minimum 12 Minimum Minimum Side Wall Side Wall Top View Back Wall 12 6 12 side wall Minimum Minimum Minimum side wall gt Side View Ceiling Corner wall Stove Unit wall Back wall Figure 4 Clearance to Wall and Ceiling 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 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 5 through 6 7 CHECK GAS TYPE Be sure your gas supply is
8. gas regulator with wrench when connecting into gas piping and or fittings CHECKING GAS CONNECTIONS WARNING Test all gas piping and connections for leaks after installing or servicing Correct all leaks at once WARNING Never use open flame to check for a leak Apply a mixture of liquid soap and water to all joints Bubbles forming show a leak Correct all leaks at once A CAUTION Make sure external regulator has been installed be tween gas supply and heater See guidelines under Connecting to Gas Supply Open A Closed Equipment Shutoff Valve Figure 8 Equipment Shutoff Valve 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 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 at once 6 Reconnect heater and equipment shutoff valve to gas supply Check reconnected fittings for leaks Pressure Testing Gas Connections 1 Open equipment shutoff valve see
9. the Transmitter WOPERATIONS REMOTE TRANSMITTER 1 Install three AAA SIZE batteries in the bat tery holder The initial start up on the LCD is SET TEMP is 77 F ROOM TEMP is 77 F clock is AM12 00 burner is on OFF select and fan is on AUTO select Divide Points of hour and minute are flashing i e the timer is operating Fig 25 Initial start up on the LCD 2 Clock setting Press CLOCK button on the remote transmitter panel to select item hour minute The selected item is flashing Press 16 ex to change to the correct actual hour s Press j ex to change to the cor rect minute s then press CLOCK button again time setting is finished 3 When in operation point the remote trans mitter to the remote receiver on the burner in a maximum distance of 20 feet without any obstruction between them BURNER LOCK IGN OFF TIMES Fig16 Control board WOPERATIONS OFE BURNER 1 Plug in 110V electrical outlet you will hear a high pitch sound and power light red on the front will be lit that indicates that the burner is ready to be operated Before plugging in the outlet make sure that the appliance is connected to the gas supply then continue to the next step 2 Point directly the remote transmitter to the burner Press IGN OFF button the electric spark starts igniting the pilot and operation light green on the front will be lit Wait five 5 minutes to clear out
10. IMER starts timing and the TIMER is flashing and the operation light green begin flashing When the timer goes on the scheduled time the burner opens automatically 2 Auto off when the burner is in operation press TIMER button Then press lt to change to the scheduled time then press the TIMER button again the TIMER starts timing and the is flashing and the operation light begin flashing When the timer goes on the scheduled time the burner closes automatically See Fig 14 WOPERATIONS TURN OFF 1 Manual turn off when the heater 15 in operation press the IGN OFF button to shut off the heater 2 Auto turn off refer to the second step of Operations of Timing 3 After completion of the above mentioned two steps the transmitter is kept in a state of readiness If the appliance doesn t working for a period time just pull out the plug from the 110V electrical outlet WOPERATIONS KEY PRESS LOCKING 1 Key press locking when the burner is in operation or the transmitter is in a state of readiness just press LOCK button on the operating panel there will be a symbol on the LCD If any button is pressed now the burner will not react at all 2 Key press unlocking when the burner is in a state of key press locking first press then press LOCK button to unlock it Child proof See Fig17 WOPERATIONS FAN There are three selections AUTO
11. S 2223 1 Section 5 3 or applicable local codes Ventilation Air From Inside Building This fresh air would come from an adjoining unconfined space When ventilating to an adjoining unconfined space you must provide two permanent openings one within 12 of the ceiling one within 12 of the floor Grills Into Ventilation Grills on the wall connecting the two spaces see options 1 Adjcining O Room and 2 Figure 2 You can also remove door into kira ption 2 adjoining room see option 3 Figure 2 Follow the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54 ANS Z223 1 Sec tion 5 3 Air for Combustion and Ventilation for re quired size of ventilation grills or ducts Ventilation Air From Outdoors Provide extra fresh air by using ventilation grills or ducts You must provide two permanent openings one within 12 of the ceiling and one within 12 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 54 ANS 2223 1 Section 5 3 Air for Combustion and Ventilation for required size of ventilation grills or ducts 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 Ventilated Al Attic E Ai
12. and water mixture Wipe the cabinet to remove dust LOGS f you remove logs for cleaning refer to Installing Logs to properly replace logs e Replace logs if broken or chipped dimesized or larger 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 part s call the number on the back of manual when contacting your dealer or PRO COM have ready e Your name e Your address e Model serial numbers of your heater How heater was malfunctioning e of gas used propane LP or NG Operation Light Power Light Emergency Button Remote Receiver of the original wire as supplied with the appliance must be replaced il must be replaced wilh a wire of al a 105 temperature rating Figure 26 Remote Control System Diagraph 1 4 Purchase date e Usually we ask you to return the defective part to the factory o Warranty PARTS NOT UNDER WARRANTY Contact authorized dealers of this product or Parts Central If they can t supply original replacement part s call PRO COM s toll free number on the front page ACCESSORIES Purchase these heater accessories from your local dealer or Parts Central This part is not currently available from PRO COM FLEXILBE
13. any air If you smell gas STOP Please check the gas connection There are three selections AUTO MAN and OFF a auto select of main burner Press BURNER button the flame is on AUTO select Press gor to set temperature If the room temperature is two degree lower than the set temperature on the remote the main burner will turn on until the surrouding temperature is two degree higher than the set temperature Once it reaches temperature on the remoter the main burner will automatically shut off S PRO COM 88 TEMP Fig17 AUTO select 12 Note on the auto select of main burner the main burner does not respond imm ediately to the set tempera ture until about one minute later b manual select of main burner Press BURNER button the flame on MAN select At this selection the main burner will keep working no matter what the temperature is set at If there is a need to shut off the main burner just press the BURNER button to make the burner on the OFF select c shut off the main burner the main burner is on OFF selection The main burner will shut off WOPERATIONS TIMING 1 Auto on when the burner is in a state of 6 readiness Transmitter burner is off Press TIMER button Then press gor lt change to the scheduled time then press the TIMER button again the T
14. ce whose volume 15 not less than 50 cubic feet per 1 000 Btu per hour 4 8 m per kw of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed 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 a confined space or unusually tight construction unless provisions are provided for adequate combustion and ventilation air Adjoining rooms are communicating only if there are doorless passage ways 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 defined as construction where a walls and ceilings exposed to the outside atmosphere have a continuous water vapor retarder with a rating of one perm 6x10 kg pa sec m3 or less with openings gasketed or sealed and weather stripping has been added on openable windows and doors and 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 t
15. dust dirt lint or pet hair with a soft cloth or vacuum cleaner nozzle 5 Blow air into the primary air holes on the injector holder 6 In case any large clumps of dust have now been pushed into the burner repeat steps 3 and 4 Clean the pilot assembly also 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 25 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 Bumer tuba SU Primary Inet Holes Figure 24 Injector Holder on Outlet Burner Tube Burner Ports Slats Tube Pilot Assembly Pilot Air Inlet Hole Figure 25 Pilot Inlet Air Hole 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 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 Temp Sensor CABINET Air Passageways eo Use vacuum cleaner pressurized air to clean Exterior e Use a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap
16. ean burning flame Keep these holes clear of dust dirt lint and pet hair Clean these air inlet holes prior to each heating season Blocked air holes will create soot We recommend that you clean the unit every three months during operation and have heater inspected yearly by a qualified service person disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing DISCONNECT WIRNG OR CONTROL MODULE 1 Remove screws from the rear control panel take out thermostat Figure 18 Correct Pilot Flame Pattern 1 3 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 Your local computer store hardware store or home center may carry compressed air in a can 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 on injector holder for dust and dirt See Figure 24 3 Blow air through the ports slots and holes in the burner 4 Check the injector holder located at the end of the burner tube again Remove any large particles of
17. eshooting 16 Parts Breakdown amp Parts List 18 Log Placing Instructions 22 SAFETY INFORMATION WARNINGS 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 AX DANGER Carbon monoxide poisoning may lead to death 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 at once Have heater serviced Some people are more affected by carbon monoxide than others These include pregnant women people with heart or lung disease anemia those under the influence of alcohol and those at high altitudes Propane LP Gas Propane LP gas is odorless An odor making agent is added to Propane LP gas The odor helps you detect Propane LP gas leak However the odor added to Propane LP gas can fade Propane LP gas may be present even though no odor exists Natural Gas Natural gas is odorless An odor making agent is added to natural gas The odor helps you detect a natural gas leak However the odor added to natural gas can fade Natural gas may be present even though no odor exists Make certain y
18. g plate This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases Do not place Propane LP supply tank s inside any structure Locate Propane LP supply tank s outdoors If you smell gas Shut off gas supply 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 This heater shall not be installed a bedroom or bathroom Do not use this heater as a wood burning heater Use only the logs provided with the heater 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 You must operate this heater with the heater screen in place Make sure heater screen is place before running heater This heater is designed to be smokeless If logs ever appear to smoke turn heater off and call a qualified service person Note During initial operation slight smoking could occur due to log curing and heater burning manufacturing residues To prevent the creation of soot follow the instructions in Cleaning and Maintenance SAFETY INFORMATION Continued 10 Before using furni
19. hermocouple 4 Replace control valve 1 Clean burner see Cleaning and Maintenance page 13 or replace burner orifice 2 Contact local propane LP gas company 3 Replace burner orifice 4 Reconnect leads see wiring diagram 5 Replace battery in transmitter and receiver OBSERVED PROBLEM Delayed ignition burner Burner backfiring during combustion Slight smoke or odor during initial operation Dark residue logs or inside of fireplace Heater produces clicking ticking noise just after burner is lit or shut off Metal TROUBLESHOOTING Continued POSSIBLECAUSE Manifold pressure is too low Burner orifice clogged Damaged burner Gas regulator defective Residues from manufacturing processes Not enough air Gas regulator defective Improper log placement Air holes at burner inlet blocked Burner flame holes blocked expanding while heating or contracting while cooling REMEDY 1 Contact local gas company 2 Clean burner see Cleaning and Maintenance page 13 1 Clean burner orifice see Cleaning and Maintenance page 13 2 Replace gas regulator 1 Problem will stop after a few hours of operation 2 Check burner for dirt and debris If found clean burner see Cleaning and Maintenance page 13 3 Replace gas regulator 1 Properly locate logs see installing logs page 26 2 Clean out air holes at burner inlet Periodically repeat as needed 3 Remove blockage
20. hree criteria above you must provide additional fresh air See Ventilation Air From Outdoors If your home does not meet all of the three criteria above proceed to Determining Fresh Air Flow For Heater Location is 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 il 2 LengthxWidthxHeight Includes the room in which you will install heater plus any adjoining rooms with doorless passageways or ventilation grills between the rooms Determine the volume of the space lengthxwidthxheight cu ft volume of space Example Space size 20ft length x16ft width x8ft ceiling height 2560cu 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 Divide the space volume by 50 cubic feet 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 Example Gas furnace Btu Hr Gas water heater 30 000 Btu Hr Vented gas heater Btu Hr Vent free heater 26 000 Btu Hr Gas heater logs Btu Hr Total 56 000 B
21. is clogged 5 Gas regulator setting is not correct 6 Pilot electrude position is not correct 7 Wire is not correct or loosen 8 Gas valve is damage 1 Thermocouple connection loose at control board 2 Pilot flame not touching thermcouple which allows thermo couple to cool causing pilot flame to go out This problem could be caused by oneor both of the following A Low gas pressure B Dirty or partially clogged ODS pilot 3 Thermocouple damaged 4 Control valve damaged 1 Burner orifice clogged 2 Inlet gas pressure is too low 3 Burner orifice diameter is too small 4 Thermocouple leads discon nected or improperly connected 5 Burners will not come in remote position 16 CAUTION Never use a wire needle or similar object to clean ODS pilot This can damage ODS pilot unit REMEDY 1 Check the electric power 2 Place or replace the battery 1 Turn on gas supply or open equipment shutoff valve 2 Press ON OFF button again until air is removed 3 Contact local propane LP gas company 4 Clean ODS pilot see Cleaning and Maintenance page 13 or replace ODS pilot assembly 5 Replace gas control 6 Replace Pilot 7 Check the wine and make wine correct 8 Replace gas valve 1 Hand tighten until snug then tighten 1 4 turn more 2 A Contact local propane LP gas company B Clean ODS pilot see Cleaning and Maintenance page 13 or replace ODS pilot assembly 3 Replace t
22. log 3 on the front angle iron See FIG 4 STEP 4 Insert the pinhole on the upper part of log 4 into the pin on the left side of log 1 Place the lower part of log 4 on the flat roof at the left side oflog See FIG 5 FIG 5 FIG 6 STEP 4 Insert the pinhole on the upper part of log 5 into the pin on the log 2 Place the lower part of log 5 on the flat roof at the left side oflog3 See FIG 6
23. not operate don t try to repair it Call a qualified service technician or gas supplier Forced or at tempted re pair may result in a fire or explosion D Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Imme diately call a qualified service techni cian to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE Shut off heater 1 Press the IGN OFF button of transmitter 2 Set the Switch on OFF location See Figure12 2 Shutting off burner only pilot stay lit 1 press the BURNER to set flame OFF select Figure 12 1 Emergency Button location If you didn t receive or mis place your remote transimitter you can press the emergency button by a pitch rod to operate remote automatically on or off see fig 12 2 Figure 12 2 On Off Switch OPERATING INSTRUTION OF REMOTE CONTROLLEDBUNER LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 STOP Read the safety information page 2 2 Make sure equipment shutoff valve is fully open A NOTICE During initial opera tion of new fireplace burning logs will give off a paper burning smell Orange flame will also be present Open a window to vent smell This will only last a few hours CAUTION Do not try to adjust heating levels by using the equipment shutoff valve Fig 13 Front of the Transmitter OPERATING HEATER Continued Fig 14 Back of
24. nsure 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 installation instructions in this manual Flames contacting logs will create soot Log Set Firebox Floor It is very important to install the logs exactly as instructed Do not modify logs Only use logs supplied with heater Place log set on grate tofit as illustrated in Figure 10 Make sure log sits flat on firebox floor See Figure 10 IMPORTANT Make sure log does not cover any burner ports see Fig ure 11 Also see log placing instructions Figure 10 Installing Log Set log set Burner ports 10 Figure 11 Installing Log Set View OPERATING FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING 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 has a pilot which must be lighted by control system When lighting the pilot follow these instructions 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 SEE WARNING in Page 1 for proper instructiors C Use only your hand to push in control knob Never use tools If the the appli ance could
25. or replace burner 1 This is common with most heaters If noise is excessive contact qualified service person ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN QL300RYLA QN300RYLA QL300RYLA W QN300RYLA W 18 PARTS LIST QL300RYLA QN300RYLA QL300RYLA W QN300RYLA W PART NUMBER DESCRIP TION 4 Top louver 6 7 10 11 Blower bracket Controlbox 16 16 29100 1 9 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN QL300RYLA QN300RYLA QL300RYLA W QN300RYLA W PARTS LIST QL300RYLA QN300RYLA QL300RYLA W QN300RYLA W PAR DESCRI ATEEN LA nm 6 03 Blower mount panel ENTES ES ES ALL PP E EN LOT OST Swicch rr EE EE PLACING INSTRUCTION Follow the procedures below and the instruction drawings to put log sets in place to the gas stove indoor vent free uE LOGS PACKAGE Ic THEN REMOVE SCREEN AND TAKE LOCATED INSIDE THE UNIT OUT THE LOG S PACKAGE FIRST REMOVE TWO TOP SCREWS FROM SCREEN BOTTOM PANEL NOTICE THE CORRECT POSITION OF THE LOGS SHOULD NOT PINGE ON THE FLAME 22 P RO ACC DMA Q SERIES LOG SET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOG SETS 1 All logs FIG 1 FIG 2 STEP 1 Install the log 1 on the left rear angle iron see FIG 2 FIG 3 STEP 2 Install the log 2 on the right rear angle iron see FIG 3 STEP 3 Install the
26. ou read and understand all warnings Keep this manual for reference It is your guide to safe proper operation of this heater di WARNING Any change to this fireplace or its controls can be dangerous WARNING Do not allow fans to blow directly into the heater Avoid any drafts that alter burner flame patterns Ceiling fans can create drafts that alter burner flame patterns Altered burner patterns can cause sooting WARNING Do not use a blower insert heat exchanger 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 fireplace Heater becomes very hot when running fireplace Keep children and adults away from hot surfaces to avoid burns or clothing ignition Fireplace will remain hot fora time after shutoff Allow surfaces to cool before touching Carefully supervise young children when they are in the room with the fireplace You must operate this heater with the heater screen in place Make sure the heater screen is in place before running heater Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids 0000 This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the ratin
27. peration oe push the FAN button to OFF select 4 Fig 7 Bracket Panel INSPECTING BURNERS Check pilot flame pattern and burner flame patterns often PILOT FLAME PATTERN Figure 23 Fan Figure 21 Incorrect Flame Pattern CLEANING BURNER INJECTOR with Control Knob Set to High Flame HOLDER AND PILOT AIR INLET HOLE Figure 18 shows a correct pilot flame pattern Figure 19 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 If pilot flame pattern is incorrect as shown in Figure 19 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE WARNING Disconnect power be fore attempting any maintenance or cleaning to reduce the risk of fire elec tric shook or personal injury Turn off heater and let cool before cleaning 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 e Turn heater off see TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE O see troubleshooting CAUTION Label all wires prior to The primary air inlet holes allow the proper amount of air to mix with the gas This provides a cl
28. right for your heater Otherwise call dealer where you bought the heater for proper type heater CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES Vent Free Operation Only Carefully follow the instructions below This stove is freestanding unit designed to set directly on the floor IMPORTANT You must maintain minimum wall and ceiling clearances during installation The minimum clearances are shown in Figure 4 Measure from outermost point of stove top The installer must supply an external regulator The external regulator will reduce incoming gas pressure You must reduce incoming gas pressure to rating inches of water If you do not reduce incoming gas pressure heater regulator damage could occur Install external regulator with the vent pointing down as shown Figure 6 Pointing the vent down protects it from freezing rain or sleet Back view Minimum Wall and Ceiling Clearances see Figure 4 A Clearances from outermost point of stove top to any combustible side wall should not be less than 24 inches B Clearances from outermost point of stove top to any combustible back wall should not be less than 10 inches Includes corner ____ Gas Regulator inlet connection installations Figure 5 Gas Regulator Location and Gas C Clearances from the stove top to Line Access Into Stove Cabinet the ceiling should not be less than 48 inches External Regulator Propane LP Supply Tank CONNECTING TO GAS SUPPLY
29. t WARNING Rework worksheet adding the space of the adjoining unconfined Outlet space The combined spaces must have E n enough fresh air to supply all appliances in both spaces Figure Ventilation Air from Outdoors WATER VAPOR ABY PRODUCT OF UNVENTED ROOMHEATERS Water vapor is by product of gas combustion an unvented room heater prodrces approximately one 1 ounce 30ml of water for every 1 OOOBTU s 3kw s of gas input per hour Unvented room heaters are recom mended as supplemtal heat a room rather that 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 atmosphers experienced during cold weather The following steps will help insure that water vapor does not become a problem 1 Besure the heater 15 sized erly for the application including ample combustion air and circula tion of the air 2 1f high humidity is experienced 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 WARNING A qualified service person must install heater Follow all local codes WARNING Never install the heater ina bedroom or bathroom ina recreational vehicle where curtains furniture clothing or other flammable objects are less than 42 inches from the
30. ter has a pilot with an Oxygen Depletion Sensing ODS safety shutoff system The ODS pilot is a required feature for vent free room heaters The ODS pilot shuts off the heater if there is not enough fresh air Remote control SYSTEM This fireplace has a remote transimit ter This system requires three batteries and provides electric power outlet to operate IDENTIFICATION LOCAL CODES Install and use heater with care Follow all local codes In the absence of local codes use the latest edition of The National Fuel Gas Code ANSZ 223 1 also known as NFPA 54 Available from American National Standards Institute Inc 1430 Broadway New York NY 10018 National Fire Protection Association Inc Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 This heater is designed for vent free operation State and local codes in some areas prohibit the use of vent free heaters UNPACKING 1 Remove top inner pack 2 Tilt carton so that stove is upright 3 Remove protective side packaging 4 Slide stove out of carton 5 Remove protective plastic wrap 6 Remove two self tapping screws on the screw then lift and pulling forward 7 Remove log set by cutting plastic ties 8 Carefully unwrap log 9 Check for any shipping damage If stove or log is damaged promptly inform dealer where you bought stove Screen
31. tion section on page 5 of this manual This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket permanently located manufactured mobile home where not prohibited by local codes 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 Continental Appliance Inc U S Office gases 5 Musick 4600 Highlands Parkway S E WATER VAPOR A BY PRODUCT OF UNVENTED ROOM Irvine Suite D E HEATERS CA 92618 Smyrna GA 30080 Water vaporis a by product of gas combustion An unvented room heater produces approximately one 1 ounce 30 ml of water for every 1 000BTU S 3KW S OF gas input per hour Refer to papg 7 Nanjing PRO COM Electric Appliance Co Ltd 6 Chuangye Road High New Tech Zone Great Bridge Road North Nanjing 210061 China DESIGN Consumer please retain these instruction for future use Installer Please leave these instructions with the consumer Aftermarket Completion of sale not for purpose of resale TOLL FREE NUMBER 1 877 886 5989 from the manufacturer Table of Contents Safety information warnings 3 for conbustion Ventilation 5 Installation 7 Operation 11 Cleaning 13 15 Troubl
32. tu Hr Other gas appliances 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 Btu 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 lf the extra space provides an unconfined space remove door to adjoining room or add ventilation grills between rooms See Ventilation Air From Inside Building B Vent room directly to the outdoors See Ventilation Air From Outdoors 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 unconfined space You will need no additional fresh air ventilation WARNING If the area in which the heater may be operated is smaller than that defined as an unconfined space or if the building is of unusually tight construction provide adequate combustion and ventilation air by one of the methods described in the National Fuel Gas Code AN
33. ture polish wax carpet cleaner or similar products turn heater off heated the vapors from these products may create a white powder residue within burner box or on adjacent walls or furniture This heater needs fresh air ventilation to run properly This heater has an Oxygen Depletion Sensing ODS safety shutoff system The ODS shuts down the heater if not enough fresh air is available See Air for Combustion and Ventilation pages 5through 6 11 If heater keeps shutting off see Troubleshooting pages 16 through 17 12 Do not run heater Where flammable liquids or vapors are used or stored Under dusty conditions 13 Do not use this heater to cook food or burn paper or other objects 14 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 PRODUCT Stove Cabinet 15 Turn off and unplug heater and let cool before servicing Only a qualified service person should service and repair heater Operating heater above elevations of 4 500 feet could cause pilot outage Do not operate heater if any log is broken Do not operate heater if a log is chipped dime sized or larger To prevent performance problems do not use Propane LP fuel tank of less than 100 lbs capacity PRODUCT FEATURES SAFETY PILOT 16 17 18 This hea
34. y known as wellhead gas to private non utility gas 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 diameter or greater to allow proper volume gas to heater lf pipe is too small undue loss of pressure will occur Installation must include an equip ment shutoff valve union and plugged 1 8 tap Locate tap within reach for test gauge hook up NPT tap must be upstream from heater see Figure 7 IMPORTANT Install equipment shutoff valve an accessible location The equipment shutoff valve is for turning on or shutting off the gas 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 clogged heater valves CAUTION Use pipe joint sealant that is resistant to gas PROPANE or NG We recommend that you install a sediment trap in supply line as shown in Figure 7 Locate sediment trap where it is within reach for cleaning Install in piping system between fuel supply and heater Locate sediment where trapped matter is not likely to freeze 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 CAUTION Avoid damage to regulator Hold

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