V8200A,C,H,M AND VR8200A,C,H,M CONTINUOUS PILOT COMBINATION GAS CONTROLS
Automation and Control Solutions
Honeywell International Inc.
1985 Douglas Drive North
Golden Valley, MN  55422
Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée
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69-0422—03   M.S.  Rev. 01-11
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If your gas supplier cannot be reached, call the 
fire department.
Do not force the gas control knob on the 
appliance. Use only your hand to push down the 
reset button or turn the gas control knob. Never 
use any tools. If the knob or reset button will not 
operate by hand, the control should be replaced 
by a qualified service technician. Force or 
attempted repair may result in fire or explosion.
The gas control must be replaced if it has been 
flooded with water. Call a qualified service 
technician.
If the red reset button stays depressed after it is 
released, the gas control should be replaced.
The gas control is a safety device. It must be 
replaced in case of any physical damage such as 
bent terminals, missing or broken parts, stripped 
threads, or evidence of exposure to heat.
IMPORTANT
Follow the operating instructions provided by 
the manufacturer of your heating appliance. The 
information below will be of assistance in a 
typical control application, but the specific 
controls used and the procedures outlined by 
the manufacturer of your appliance may differ, 
requiring special instructions.
To Light The Pilot Burner
STOP: Read the safety information 
above.
1. This appliance has a pilot burner which must be lit 
by hand. If the pilot flame has gone out, follow 
these instructions exactly.
2. Set thermostat to lowest setting and shut off elec-
tric power to appliance.
3. Remove burner access panel if provided on your 
appliance.
4. Turn gas control knob (Fig. 4) clockwise   to 
OFF position.
5. Wait five minutes to allow any gas in the 
combustion chamber to vent. If you then smell gas 
in the appliance area or near the floor in an LP 
installation, immediately shut off the manual valve 
in the gas piping to the appliance or, WITH LP, AT 
THE TANK. Don't touch any electrical switch or use 
the phone. LEAVE THE BUILDING and call your 
gas supplier. If your gas supplier cannot be 
reached, call the fire department. Failure to do so 
may result in fire or explosion.
6. If you don't smell gas, turn knob on gas control 
counterclockwise   to PILOT.
7. Push and hold down red reset button (Fig. 4) while 
you light the pilot burner. Continue to hold the reset 
button down for about one minute after the pilot is 
lit. Release button; pilot should remain lit. If it goes 
out, repeat steps 4-7. If the reset button does not 
pop up when released, stop immediately and call 
your service technician or gas supplier. If pilot will 
not remain lit after several tries, turn gas control 
knob to OFF and call your service technician or 
gas supplier.
8. When pilot remains lit, turn gas control knob 
counterclockwise   to ON.
9. Replace burner access panel.
10. Turn on power.
11. Set thermostat to desired temperature.
To Turn Off Appliance
Vacation shutdown…turn gas control knob clockwise 
 from ON to PILOT. Pilot will remain lit, ready for 
return to normal service without relighting.
Complete shutdown…turn gas control knob clockwise 
 to OFF. Both pilot and main burner are shut off. The 
pilot must be manually relit when normal burner 
operation is desired.
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