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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE (CONT’D)
GAS VALVE AND CONTROL ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
Sharp Edges! Use gloves and eye protection when servic-
ing the fireplace controls.
NOTICE
: To service or inspect the gas valve and control
system after the fireplace has been installed, or if there is no
right side outer accessibility, follow these steps for servicing
the fireplace gas control valve.
Accessing the Gas Valve
Always turn off gas and electrical supply to the fireplace before
servicing the controls.
1. Remove the barrier screen and glass door assemblies and
set them aside in a safe location.
2. It is not necessary to remove decorative glass media from
the burner cover or accent glass panels to gain access to the
valve compartment.
3. Remove the front light cover. Lift the cover up and out of the
fireplace and set aside in a safe location.
Figure 101
4. If the Logs and Rock kit or the Ridgeback Liner is installed,
these must be removed from the fireplace. Refer to the
instructions supplied with these options for removal and
installation. If the porcelain liner is installed, only the right
side liner must be removed. Remove the 5/16in hex-head
screw at the top rear of the right side panel. Pull forward on
the right side liner to release it from the front retainer bracket
and set aside in a safe location.
5. Remove the twelve 5/16in hex-head screws that secure
the access cover plate on the right side of the firebox.
See
Figure 102.
Figure 102
6. The gas valve is now accessible for checking inlet and outlet
gas pressures, flex line connections, and wiring to the valve.
See Figure 103.
Figure 104
shows the inlet and outlet gas
test ports.
Figure 103
Figure 104
7. To replace of the gas valve by removing the two 5/16in hex-
head screws on top of the gas control bracket. The gas valve
and bracket can be lifted up to gain access to the flex line
connections.