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OM-9703
Date Printed: Thursday, July 05, 2007
Revision Date: March 6, 2006
THERE ARE TWO AIR SHUTTERS THAT REQUIRE ADJUSTMENT.
THE SECOND AIR SHUTTER IS
OPPOSITE OF THE ONE
ILLUSTRATED BELOW.
THE SHUTTER SHOULD BE 1/2 WAY OPENED FOR
NATURAL GAS AND FULLY OPENED FOR LIQUID PROPANE.
THESE SHUTTER SETTINGS ARE
APPROXIMATE, THEREFORE THE UNIT SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO BURN FOR ABOUT 10 MINUTES TO
SEE IF ANY FURTHER ADJUSTMENTS ARE TO BE MADE. IF SOOTING APPEARS ON THE LOGS OR
GLASS THE AIR SHUTTERS NEED TO BE OPENED UNTIL THE SOOTING HAS STOPPED.
AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT
The pilot flame must envelope approximately 1/2 of the Millivolt Generator.
It must burn clean. All parts must be lit. If there are any problems, contact
your serviceman. Periodic checking of the flame pattern is necessary. The
flame should look approximately like the picture. The base of the flame
must not rise above the burner plate.
Thermopile
Pilot
Proper Flame Pattern
-A- REAR LOG:
This larger log should be placed in the back of the stove close to the far back wall. The flat side
should rest flush against the flat part of the back bracket with the rough textured side of the log pointing
towards you.
-B- FRONT LOG:
This smaller log fits in the right and left side brackets closest to you. The flat portion should be
placed flush against the back of the bracket. After setting this log in the brackets, the rough textured side of
the log should be pointing outward, facing you.
-C- RIGHT TWIG:
This T shaped log sits on the right side of the front and back logs (A and B). This log (C)
should be placed on the pins (two on log A and one on log B)
OAK LOG INSTALLATION
EMBER PLACEMENT:
Place embers directly on the front burner
tube, leaving a 1/4” gap between the front log and the embers.
WARNING: DANGEROUS OPERATING CONDITIONS MAY OCCUR IF THESE LOGS ARE NOT POSITIONED
IN THEIR PROPER LOCATIONS. FOLLOW THESE LOG INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
Front of Stove
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW