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Valor LX Series User Manual

Valor LX Series
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WARNING:
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow safety warnings
exactly could result in serious
injury, death, or property damage.
Do not store or use gasoline or other
ammable 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.
Leave the building immediately.
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 re department.
Installation and service must be
performed by a quali ed installer, service
agency or the gas supplier.
Hot glass
will cause burns.
Do not touch glass
until cooled.
Never allow children
to touch glass.
A barrier designed to reduce
the risk of burns from the hot
viewing glass is provided with this
appliance and must be installed for
the protection of children and
other at-risk individuals.
DANGER
4007625-01
Homeowner’s Manual
Gas Fireplaces
natural gas 2100PKN / 2200KN / 2200LKN / 2200RKN
propane gas 2100PKP / 2200KP / 2200LKP / 2200RKP
LX
LX

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Valor LX Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryIndoor Fireplace
Fuel TypeNatural Gas or Propane
VentingDirect Vent
Glass SizeVaries by model
Ignition SystemElectronic Ignition
DimensionsVaries by model
WeightVaries by model
WarrantyLimited Lifetime Warranty
BTU InputUp to 40, 000 BTU
EfficiencyUp to 85%

Summary

Safety and Your Fireplace

Barriers and Safety

Discusses safety barriers for burn prevention and maintenance requirements for them.

Initial and Annual Inspection

Covers pre-use and annual checks by a professional service person for safety and performance.

Intended Use

Defines the appliance's purpose as a supplemental heater and its limitations.

Maintenance

Details cleaning of control compartments, burners, and vent caps for optimal function.

Venting

Specifies requirements for proper and safe venting systems, prohibiting common vents.

Child Safety and Your Fireplace

Getting Started

First Time Operation

Explains initial operation, potential vapors, and recommendations for venting.

Valor Automatic Gas Shut-off

Describes the safety feature that stops gas supply if the pilot flame fails.

Locating Fireplace and Lighting Information

Guides users on finding the information card for operation and model details.

Parts of Your Fireplace

Operating Your Fireplace

Fireplace Control Devices

Explains the two methods of controlling the fireplace: remote and wall switch.

Turn On Lights

Details how to operate the overhead lighting and adjust brightness levels.

Child Proofing Your Handset

Explains how to lock the remote control to prevent child operation.

Preventing Inadvertent Ignition

Describes methods to prevent the fireplace from turning on unexpectedly.

Automatic Shut-off (in Certain Conditions)

Covers the remote's auto-shutoff feature for specific scenarios.

Replacing Batteries

Annual Service and Maintenance

Annual Inspection

Outlines a checklist for a qualified technician to ensure safe operation annually.

Cleaning Your Fireplace

Remove the Windows for Cleaning

Provides step-by-step instructions for removing fireplace windows for cleaning.

Cleaning Glass Mineral Deposits

Details how to clean mineral deposits from glass windows using recommended products.

Cleaning Other Parts

Guides on cleaning steel trims, barrier screens, and firebox components.

Log Position

Explains the importance of log placement for flame beauty and combustion efficiency.

Refit the Windows

Provides instructions for correctly reinstalling the fireplace windows and ensuring a seal.

Checking Pilot and Burner Flames

Typical Flame Appearance - LX1

Shows examples of normal flame appearance for LX1 models with different log kits.

Typical Flame Appearance - LX2

Shows examples of normal flame appearance for LX2 models with different log kits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Valor® Warranty

Extended Warranty Coverage

Details the 10-year warranty coverage for specific parts like casing, glass, and firebox.

Two-Year Parts Warranty

Outlines the 2-year warranty for all other parts not covered under extended warranty.

Conditions and Limitations

Lists requirements like registration and adherence to installation/operation for warranty coverage.

Discharge of Liability

Explains the company's option to discharge obligations by paying wholesale price after two years.

No Other Warranty

States that all obligations are defined within this warranty, with no other expressed or implied.

Appendix A-Remote Control Operation

Main Display

Illustrates the remote control's main display and identifies its various icons and indicators.

To Turn On Fire

Provides step-by-step instructions for igniting the fireplace using the remote control.

To Turn Off Fire

Details the procedure to turn off the fireplace using the remote control handset.

Standby Mode (Pilot Flame)

Explains how to set the appliance to pilot flame mode using the remote.

Flame Height Adjustment

Guides on how to increase or decrease the flame height using the remote control buttons.

Designated Low Fire and High Fire

Explains how to set the fireplace to low or high fire modes using the remote.

Choosing 1-Button or 2-Button Ignition

Describes how to switch between 1-button and 2-button ignition modes on the remote.

Deactivating or Activating Functions

Details how to enable or disable various remote control functions like Child Proof.

Setting Celsius or Fahrenheit

Instructions for changing temperature units between Celsius and Fahrenheit on the remote.

Setting the Time

Guides on setting the current time and day on the remote control handset.

Child Proof

Explains how to activate and deactivate the child lock feature on the handset.

Countdown Timer

Details how to set the timer to automatically turn the fireplace off.

Light/Dimmer Operation

Instructions on how to turn on/off and adjust the fireplace lights.

Circulating Fan Operation

Instructions for operating and adjusting the fan speed using the remote.

Thermostatic Mode

Explains how the fireplace maintains a set temperature by measuring room temperature.

Program Mode

Details how to set custom on/off times and temperatures for programmed operation.

Eco Mode

Describes how the flame height modulates between high and low for energy efficiency.

Manual Mode

Explains manual control of the fireplace's on/off status and flame height.

Temperature Setting

How to set desired ON and OFF temperatures for Thermostatic Mode.

Day Setting

How to configure daily timer settings for programs (ALL, SA:SU, 1-7).

Eco Mode

Further details on how Eco Mode modulates flame height and operates cyclically.

Off Time Setting (PROGRAM 1)

Instructions for setting the OFF times for Program 1, including hour and minute selection.

Low Battery Indication

Explains how to identify low battery status on the handset and receiver.

Automatic Shut Off

Covers automatic shutdown features like countdown timer and low battery receiver.

Automatic Turn Down

Details the 3-hour no communication function for auto turn down to pilot flame.

Error Codes

Lists common error codes displayed on the handset, with symptoms and possible causes.

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