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MAINTENANCE & SERVICE

Keep the control compartment, logs and burner area surrounding 

the logs clean.

THE LOGS CAN GET VERY HOT— HANDLE ONLY WHEN COOL.

Always keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible 

materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids.
Never obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air. Keep the 

front of the appliance clear of all obstacles and materials.

Inspecting Venting System

A  vented  fireplace  venting  system  is  designed  and  constructed 

to develop a positive flow adequate to remove flue gases to the 

outside atmosphere.

Any foreign objects in the venting system, may cause spillage of 

the flue gases into the room. 
Periodic examination and/or cleaning of the venting system of the 

solid-fuel  burning  fireplace  must  be  done  by  a  qualified  service 

person. visually inspect the damper and flue area for excessive 

soot build-up. This soot (carbon) may be removed by brushing with 

a soft bristle brush.

The Decorative Gas Log Set should be thoroughly inspected on a 

regular basis at least once a year by a qualified installer. 

At the beginning of each  season, the system should be checked 

as follows:

1.  Check the chimney flue or vent pipe to make sure that the 

flue is drawing properly, and that any vent pipe connections 

are tight.

2.  Check to see that there are no blockages at the chimney or 

vent termination.

3.  Check for creosote and soot build-up in chimney and/or 

vents and clean if necessary.

4.  Inspect the pilot and burners (if applicable).

The burner system has been adjusted for proper operation at the 

factory. No adjustment is necessary, other than altitude de-rate or 

pilot flame.

NEVER

 enlarge valve orifices or burner ports.

Sooting

Some sooting of your log set is normal, adding to the appearance 

of burned wood. If excessive sooting accumulates, clean the logs 

using either of the following options::

A.  While the logs are burning and hot, spray the logs with 

clean water. The soot will lift off and burn off.

B.  When the logs are cold, brush the soot off with a stiff 

brush. Do not use water or soot cleaners at the same 

time as a brush.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM OBSERVED

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE MEASURE

Gas odor during setup

Gas Leak

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. • 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 fire department.

Gas odor before first ignition

Gas Leak

Delayed ignition

Low gas pressure

Check gas supply pressure

Clogged or dirty burner ports

Clean burner ports

Blocked orifice

Check orifice opening

Incorrect burner flame

Incorrect gas supply or pressure

Check gas supply pressure

Blocked orifice

Check orifice opening

Clogged or dirty burner ports

Clean burner ports

Backfire of burner

Blocked orifice

Check orifice opening

Clogged or dirty burner ports

Clean burner ports

Low gas pressure

Check gas supply pressure

Appliance produces unwanted 

odors

vapors from paint, hair spray, glues, etc.

Ventilate room

Initial burn-off of manufacturing chemicals

Ventilate room

Logs appear to smoke

Vapors from manufacturing chemicals

Ventilate room

Whistle noise from appliance

Air in gas line

Bleed lines

Control knob not in fully open position

Open control knob to full position

Spiral gas flex line

Replace gas feed line

Summary of Contents for AV36MTEKN-1

Page 1: ...h the homeowner for future reference Installer Leave this manual with the appliance Consumer Retain this manual for future reference WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a...

Page 2: ...General Information 8 Product Specifications 8 Fireplace Preparation 9 Introduction 9 Gas Supply 10 Before Fully Installing the Appliance 11 Installation 12 14 Final Set Up 15 Operation 16 Door Operat...

Page 3: ...nsulted before installation Follow all local codes regarding installation combustion and ventilation air or in the absence of local codes follow the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 U S installation...

Page 4: ...pression Fitting 1 5 Ember Burner Pan 1 6 Ember Burner 1 7 Damper Clamp 1 8 Flexline 1 9 Street Elbow 1 2 X 3 8 1 10 Rockwool Mix 2 12 Decorative Rock 3 13 Crushed Glass 2 See Parts Lists on page 18 f...

Page 5: ...ace damaged parts Alert children and adults to the hazards of high surface temperatures and caution them to stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition Carefully supervise young children when they a...

Page 6: ...n a fire or explosion WARNING All gas burning appliances produce smoke and carbon mon oxide gas during operation These fumes can be harmful if the appliance is used in any other than a fully vented fi...

Page 7: ...e odor of LP gas Your local LP Gas Dealer can give you a Scratch and Sniff pamphlet Use it to find out what the propane odor smells like If you suspect that your LP Gas has a weak or abnormal odor cal...

Page 8: ...ut should be reduced 4 percent for each 1000 feet above sea level However if the heating value of the gas has been reduced this general rule may not apply Check with local gas utility for proper orifi...

Page 9: ...duction Always consult your local Building Department regarding regula tions codes or ordinances which apply to the installation of a vented decorative gas log set in a solid fuel burning fireplace Th...

Page 10: ...the gas control to aid in servicing It is required by the National Fuel Gas Code that a drip line be installed near the gas inlet This should consist of a vertical length of pipe tee connected into t...

Page 11: ...loor using noncombustible materials Assembly Procedure 1 Place the burner in the fireplace or firebox Make certain the entire ember burner is inside the front edge of the fireplace or firebox 2 An anc...

Page 12: ...ss of 1 2 PSI 3 5 KPA Use a system manual shut off valve to shut off the gas supply to this gas appliance before continuing with installation proce dures WARNING WHEN INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE DO NOT O...

Page 13: ...terclockwise direction 7 Clean the pipe threads on the gas stub using either a wire brush or steel wool Apply Teflon tape or pipe dope to the steel fittings before making any connection Notice All gas...

Page 14: ...ttom lip of the ember burner pan under the ember burner See Figure 10 3 Push the ember burner pan backwards towards the main burner snapping the top of the ember burner pan beneath the grate support S...

Page 15: ...e 14 3 Place the lava rock cinders around the burner assembly Figure 15 WARNING Apply loose material embers and lava rock cinders per instruction manual DO NOT apply extra material not supplied with t...

Page 16: ...ireplace WARNING A fireplace screen must be in place when this appliance is in operation Unless other provisions for combustion air are provided the screen shall have an opening s for introduction of...

Page 17: ...ther than altitude de rate or pilot flame NEVER enlarge valve orifices or burner ports Sooting Some sooting of your log set is normal adding to the appearance of burned wood If excessive sooting accum...

Page 18: ...e Burner Assembly 4 R12072 R12134 Orifice 5 R12055 R12055 Orifice Holder 6 R12083 R12083 Flexline 7 R12165 R12166 Ember Burner Pan 8 R12116 R12116 Compression Fitting 9 R12160 R12161 Ember Burner 10 R...

Page 19: ...be ordered by your Service Person or Dealer Proof of purchase is required for warranty parts All parts listed in the Parts List have a Part Number When ordering parts first obtain the Model Number an...

Page 20: ...tions furnished with the ap pliance A bill of sale cancelled check or payment record should be kept to verify purchase date and establish warranty period Ready access to the appliance for service What...

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