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IV. CLEARANCES (Vent-free operation only)

Figure 2 

Minimum Dimensions of Firebox 

WARNING: Maintain or exceed the minimum clearances.

V. INSTALLING DAMPER STOP (Vented operation)

For vented operation of this appliance, a damper stop must be installed in the fireplace to prevent 

full closure of the damper blade.  The damper stop must be adjusted to provide a minimum flue 

opening of 29 square inches.  You can obtain a damper stop at your local hearth products dealer 

or hardware store.

WARNING: The fireplace and log set function as a system.  If the fireplace is spilling 

combustion gases into the room (check draft with a match, candle or smoke stick), reposition 

the damper clamp to open the damper wider, until a positive draft (i.e. all combustion 

emissions go up the chimney) is obtained.

VI. INSTALLATION

1.  Carefully remove the contents of the carton.  You should find:

  • The burner / base (Figure 1)

  • Six (6) separate ceramic fiber artificial logs (Figure 3).  The actual number of logs is more but 

        the rear log is composed of more than one log that are all attached together.

  • Two (2) appliance base screws inside a small bag.

  • One AA battery.

  If components are missing, contact Duraflame Consumer Affairs.
2.  Remove all these components from their packaging.  When handling the logs, take care not 

to damage them.  Keep packing materials away from children, as they could be a choking or 

suffocation hazard.

3.  Check each component for shipping damage.  If components are damaged, contact the store 

where purchased or Duraflame, Inc.

4.  Check the firebox dimensions to ensure that they are at least equal to the minimum dimensions 

Firebox Back

Firebox

Side

22”

18”

32”

15”

Summary of Contents for iLLUMA 61020

Page 1: ...or the residue to evaporate WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual for correct installation and operational...

Page 2: ...p 5 III Minimum Firebox Dimensions 6 IV Clearances 7 V Installing Damper Stop 7 VI Installation 7 VII Installing the Fuel Canister 11 VIII Operation 11 IX Refueling 13 X Adjustments 14 XI Maintenance...

Page 3: ...se gasoline Never use this appliance in areas where flammable vapors or gas may be present Never store or transport the fuel in anything other than the original container that it came in Store fuel in...

Page 4: ...he appliance with the glass doors closed Heat buildup within the fireplace could cause the glass doors to break or burst or cause the release of harmful combustion products into the living area If the...

Page 5: ...used for purposes other than that for which it is intended or if it is repaired by unqualified persons II SETUP WARNING This appliance is for use only in a solid fuel burning masonry fireplace a UL12...

Page 6: ...local codes in some areas prohibit the use of vent free heaters However these restriction may only apply to Gas burning vent free heaters and not to ethanol burning vent free appliances this unit is...

Page 7: ...draft i e all combustion emissions go up the chimney is obtained VI INSTALLATION 1 Carefully remove the contents of the carton You should find The burner base Figure 1 Six 6 separate ceramic fiber art...

Page 8: ...edge that the canister tray is touching the inside wall of the front log and the back edge of the canister tray has a gap between it and the back metal wall of the front log see Figure 13 Place the ba...

Page 9: ...front log Figure 3 Logs Figure 6 Showing space between tray and log inside wall on the right Figure 8 Placement of right log Figure 7 Placement of rear log Figure 5 Showing space between tray and log...

Page 10: ...of front middle log Figure 12 All logs properly placed Figure 11 Placement of back middle log Figure 9 Placement of left log Figure 13 Proper placement of front log with a gap between the back of the...

Page 11: ...burner to indicate that the fuel is about to run out You can refuel the appliance at this time see Section IX or let the flame die down VIII OPERATION WARNING If you do not follow these instructions...

Page 12: ...parker because the fuel is evaporating at a higher rate than usual and creates and oxygen free environment around the sparker If that happens either wait for a while for the fuel to cool down or ignit...

Page 13: ...uch in the areas indicated Please note that even though the area indicated in Figure 19 is cool areas of the log closer to the flame will be hot 2 Check the fuel canister and make sure IT IS EMPTY 3 G...

Page 14: ...od performance of this appliance is periodic cleaning at least once per year or more depending on frequency of use and checking for leaks Note that after some time heat might cause the stainless steel...

Page 15: ...rcer are installed properly see Figure 21 The top surface of the piercer should be level If it is higher on the left end then turn it around and place it back in place again 8 Check for leaks by insta...

Page 16: ...rner to the fuel reservoir might be clogged Starting at the tube opening in the bottom of the burner run a thin flexible wire through the length of the tube to remove the obstruction The battery in th...

Page 17: ...Base 61022 Igniter 61023 Front Log 61024 Back Log 61026 Left Log 61025 Right Log 61027 Front Middle Log 61028 Back Middle Log 61007 Canister Tray Piercer 61030 Heat Shield 61031 Grate 61010 Masonry Sc...

Page 18: ...nd or Duraflame Inc which will provide original factory replacement parts Failure to use original factory replacement parts voids this warranty Correction in the manner provided above shall constitute...

Page 19: ...the above limitation on implied warranties or exclusion or limitation on damages may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from st...

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