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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Clean the tempered glass periodically. Condensation will some-
times form on the glass during a cold startup. This is normal
for all gas replaces. This condensation often attracts dust and
lint to the surface of the glass. The initial paint curing of the
appliance can also leave a slight lm on the glass.
Your should clean the glass after the rst two weeks of use. After that, you should clean the glass no more than two or three times
a season. Use a mild glass cleaner to clean the door. Do not use abrasive cleaners. They will damage the glass surface.
PILOT AND BURNER FLAMES
Let glass cool before cleaning. Do not
clean glass when it is hot. Damage
could occur.
CAUTION
Make sure the gas valve knob is in the “OFF” position. Wait at least ve (5) minutes before starting maintenance. Fireplace
must be cold before starting maintenance.
VENTING SYSTEM
A qualied agency should examine the venting system annually.
CLEANING GLASS
Make sure clearances to combus-
tibles leave room for maintenance
and service.
WARNING
Carefully reassemble and reseal
fireplace properly after any
cleaning or servicing.
WARNING
FIREBOX CLEANING
1. Carefully remove log set, and embers (rock wool) from combus-
tion chamber.
2. Vacuum burner compartment thoroughly.
3. Vacuum or brush with soft brush any dust off logs.
4. Remove any lint from main burner and pilot.
5. Carefully replace log set, and embers in their correct positions.
See pages 34 through 36.
6. Replace door (if it has been removed).
7. Relight pilot. See page 40.
8. Turn on main burner.
Figure 56 - Typical Burner Flame
Figure 57 - Typical Pilot Flame
Thermopile
Thermocouple
Visually check pilot and burner ames periodically.
See Figure 56 for typical burner ame. See Figure 57
for typical pilot ame.