LIGHTING YOUR GAS LOGS WITH THE SAFETY PILOT KIT
1. Light Pilot
Turn Control Knob to Pilot Position (
Figure 6
), push knob fully in
and hold a long lighted match at the outlet of Pilot Burner Assembly.
After lighting the Pilot, hold the Control Knob in the ignition position
for approximately 45 seconds. This is an adequate time for the
Thermocouple to reach an operational temperature in order to
keep the Pilot lit once the Control Knob is released. If the Pilot
does not remain lit, turn the Control Knob to the Off position,
wait 5 minutes, then repeat the process as outlined above.
NOTE:
If the Pilot continues to go out, check to be sure the Pilot
Thermocouple Lead (Part #5) has not been overtightened to the Gas
Control Valve.
2. Burner Ignition
To light the Burner, turn the Control Knob counter clockwise from the Pilot Position to the On Position
(
Figure 7
). In this position, both the Pilot Burner and Main Pan Burner will be lit.
3. Burner Shutdown
To turn off the Burner Pan, move the Control Knob clockwise back to the Pilot Position. This will extinguish
the Main Burner Pan, but will keep the Pilot Burner lit for instantaneous ignition of the Main Burner Pan the
next time you wish to use your gas log set.
4.
T
otal Burner Shutdown
To turn off the gas supply to the Main Burner Pan and the Pilot Burner,
move the Control Knob clockwise from the Pilot Position to the "OFF"
Position (
Figure 8
).
NOTE:
The Control Knob will need to be depressed slightly in order to move it from the Pilot Position to the
"OFF" Position.
5. Pilot Flame Adjustment
The Thermocouple should be engulfed by the Pilot Flame by approximately 1/2". Should the Pilot flame
become unable to heat the Thermocouple properly , you will need to adjust the Pilot flow adjustment.
Ad ust the height of the Pilot Burner ame by rotating
the Pilot Adjustment Screw
(See Figure 9)
to the de-
sired ame height.
NOTE:
Be sure to turn Pilot Adjust Screw counter-clockwise
two turns to get gas to ow to the Pilot.
(See Figure 9)
.
Figure 6- Rotate control valve to Pilot
Position
Figure 7- Rotate control valve to On
Position to ignite burner
Figure 8- Rotate control valve to Off Pos-
ition for both Pilot and Burner shutdown
Figure 9 - Pilot Flame Adjustment
Screw
4
cont.
Emberside Dual-Burner Log Sets
PILOT
ON
OFF