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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR USERS OF PROPANE GAS

Propane is a flammable gas which can cause fires and 

explosions. In its natural state, propane is odorless and 

colorless. You may not know all the following safety 

precautions  which  can  protect  both  you  and  your 

family from an accident. Read them carefully now, then 

review them point by point with the members of your 

household. Someday when there may not be a minute to 

lose, everyone’s safety will depend on knowing exactly 

what to do. If, after reading the following information, 

you feel you still need more information, please contact 

your gas supplier.

PROPANE GAS WARNING ODOR

If a gas leak happens, you should be able to smell the 

gas because of the odorant put in the Propane Gas. 

That’s your signal to go into immediate action!

  Do not operate electric switches, light matches, use your 

phone. Do not do anything that could ignite the gas.

  Get everyone out of the building, vehicle, trailer, or area. 

Do that ImmeDIATeLY.

   Close all gas tank or cylinder supply valves.

  Propane Gas is heavier than air and may settle in low 

areas such as basements. When you have reason to 

suspect a gas leak, keep out of basements and other 

low areas. Stay out until firefighters declare them to be 

safe.

   Use your neighbor’s phone and call a trained Propane 

Gas service person and the fire department. even though 

you may not continue to smell gas, do not turn on the 

gas again. Do not re-enter the building, vehicle, trailer, 

or area.

 

 Finally,

 let the service man and firefighters check for 

escaped  gas.  Have  them  air  out  the  area  before  you 

return.  Properly  trained  Propane  Gas  service  people 

should repair the leak, then check and relight the gas 

appliance for you.

NO ODOR DETECTED - ODOR FADE

Some people cannot smell well. Some people cannot 

smell the odor of the chemical put into the gas. You 

must find out if you can smell the odorant in propane.

 

Smoking can decrease your ability to smell. Being around an 

odor for a time can affect your sensitivity or ability to detect 

that odor. Sometimes other odors in the area mask the gas 

odor. People may not smell the gas odor or their minds are 

on something else. Thinking about smelling a gas odor can 

make it easier to smell.

The odorant in Propane Gas is colorless, and it can fade 

under some circumstances.

 For example, if there is an 

underground leak, the movement of the gas through soil can 

filter the odorant. odorants in Propane Gas also are subject 

to oxidation. This fading can occur if there is rust inside the 

storage tank or in iron gas pipes.

The odorant in escaped gas can adsorb or absorb onto or 

into walls, masonry and other materials and fabrics in a room. 

That will take some of the odorant out of the gas, reducing 

its odor intensity.

Propane Gas may stratify in a closed area, and the odor 

intensity could vary at different levels. Since it is heavier than 

air, there may be more odor at lower levels. Always be sensitive 

to the slightest gas odor. If you detect any odor, treat it as a 

serious leak. Immediately go into action as instructed earlier.

SOME POINTS TO REMEMBER

 

Learn to recognize the odor of Propane Gas.

 Your 

local Propane 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 Propane Gas has a 

weak or abnormal odor, call your Propane Gas Dealer.

  If you are not qualified, do not light pilot lights, perform 

service,  or  make  adjustments  to  appliances  on  the 

Propane Gas system. If you are qualified, consciously think 

about the odor of Propane Gas prior to and while lighting 

pilot lights or performing service or making adjustments.

  Sometimes a basement or a closed-up house has a musty 

smell that can cover up the Propane Gas odor. Do not try 

to light pilot lights, perform service, or make adjustments 

in an area where the conditions are such that you may 

not detect the odor if there has been a leak of Propane 

Gas.

  odor fade, due to oxidation by rust or adsorption on walls 

of new cylinders and tanks, is possible. Therefore, people 

should be particularly alert and careful when new tanks 

or cylinders are placed in service. odor fade can occur 

in new tanks, or reinstalled old tanks, if they are filled 

and  allowed  to  set  too  long  before  refilling.  Cylinders 

and  tanks  which  have  been  out  of  service  for  a  time 

may develop internal rust which will cause odor fade. If 

such conditions are suspected to exist, a periodic sniff 

test of the gas is advisable. 

If you have any question 

about the gas odor, call your Propane Gas Dealer. 

A periodic sniff test of the Propane Gas is a good 

safety measure under any condition.

  If, at any time, you do not smell the Propane Gas odorant 

and you think you should, assume you have a leak. Then 

take the same immediate action recommended above for 

the occasion when you do detect the odorized Propane 

Gas.

  If you experience a complete “gas out,” (the container 

is  under  no  vapor  pressure),  turn  the  tank  valve  off 

immediately. If the container valve is left on, the container 

may draw in some air through openings such as pilot light 

orifices. If this occurs, some new internal rusting could 

occur. If the valve is left open, then treat the container 

as a new tank. Always be sure your container is under 

vapor pressure by turning it off at the container before 

it goes completely empty or having it r

efilled before it is 

completely empty.

Summary of Contents for DVCT40CSP-OUT

Page 1: ...nity of this or any other appliance 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 Leave the building immediately 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 Installation and service must be perf...

Page 2: ... to the fireplace This is a heating appliance The flow of heat can ignite combustibles Figure 1 GENERIC MODEL SHOWN COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE Multifunction Remote Operating Instructions 3 9 Lighting Instructions 10 Maintenance And Service 11 12 Important Safety Information 13 Safety Information For Users Of Propane Gas 14 Requirements For Massachusetts 15 Warranty 16 ...

Page 3: ...rner when operating the remote system or activating manual bypass of the remote system CAUTION Property Damage Hazard Excessive heat can cause property damage The appliance can stay lit for many hours Turn off the appliance if it is not going to be attended for any length of time Always place the Transmitter where children can not reach it Figure 3 NOTE This control system includes a Battery Back ...

Page 4: ...with a paper clip and the IFC module will beep three times to indicate the IFC module is ready to synchronize with the transmitter within ten seconds See Figure 5 Figure 4 SWI BUTTON Figure 5 5 With the batteries already installed in the Transmitter push the On button The Receiver will beep four times to indicate the Transmitter s command is accepted and sets to the par ticular code of that Transm...

Page 5: ...m the Receiver confirms reception of the command Remote Control Display Figure 9 Remote Flame Control The Proflame has six flame levels With the system on and the flame level at the maximum in the appliance pressing the Down Arrow Button once will reduce the flame height by one step until the flame is turned off The Up Arrow Button will increase the flame height each time it is pressed If the Up A...

Page 6: ... Transmitter Operation The Smart Thermostat function adjusts the flame height in accordance to the difference between the set point temperature and the actual room temperatures As the room temperature gets closer to the set point the Smart Function will modulate the flame down To activate this function press the Thermostat Button until the word SMART appears to the right of the temperature bulb gr...

Page 7: ...plit Flow To activate this function use the Mode Button Figure 3 to index to the SPLIT FLOW mode icon See Figures 22 and 23 Pressing the Up Arrow Button will activate the secondary burner Pressing the Down Arrow Button will turn the secondary burner off A single beep will confirm the reception of the command OFF Figure 22 MULTIFUNCTION REMOTE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OFF Figure 23 Remote Auxiliary R...

Page 8: ... to avoid unsupervised operation To activate this function press the MODE and UP Buttons at the same time See Figure 28 To deactivate this function press the MODE and UP Buttons at the same time OFF Figure 28 Low Battery Power Detection Transmitter The life span of the remote control batteries depends on various factors quality of the batteries used the number of ignitions of the appliance the num...

Page 9: ... the wall control or remote control OFF for two or three seconds and then restoring a power supply back on The return of the system to normal operation must be checked under safe conditions by the user and or service personnel Using the Fireplace without a Remote Control The fireplace can be turned ON HI only and OFF with the wall switch The fireplace flame ON OFF is the only function that will op...

Page 10: ...HTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 STOP Read the safety information above 2 Turn OFF electric power to the appliance 3 Turn gas shut off knob counterclockwise to ON position 4 Wait ten minutes to clear out any gas Then smell for gas including near the floor If you smell gas STOP Follow B in the safety information above on this label If you do not smell gas go to the next step 5 Turn ON electric power to the app...

Page 11: ...nd at least annually Inspect the external vent cap on a regular basis to make sure no debris is interferes with the air flow Cleaning the Glass Clean the glass periodically We recommend gas fireplace glass cleaner During start up condensation forms on the inside of the glass causing lint dust and other airborne particles to cling to the glass Also initial paint curing may deposit a film on the gla...

Page 12: ...Places LAT CH Glass Latch Tool LAT CH L A T C H Figure 31 Light Bulb s Replacement 1 Remove the following items barrier screen glass frame assembly This unit comes standard with two lights that are attached to the roof of the fireplace To access the light bulb you will remove the following items by removing four screws per light See Figure 32 metal bezel glass gasket NOTE Use gloves when handling ...

Page 13: ...objects on or around the fireplace that may restrict air flow Keep the area around the fireplace free of combustible materials including drapery upholstered furniture paper boxes and clothing Never hang stockings or cards above the fireplace Never operate the fireplace with the glass front removed or damaged Any part removed for cleaning or servicing must be replaced prior to operating the firepla...

Page 14: ...ed gas can adsorb or absorb onto or into walls masonry and other materials and fabrics in a room That will take some of the odorant out of the gas reducing its odor intensity Propane Gas may stratify in a closed area and the odor intensity could vary at different levels Since it is heavier than air theremaybemoreodoratlowerlevels Alwaysbesensitive to the slightest gas odor If you detect any odor t...

Page 15: ...20 and be ANSI UL 2034 listed and IAS certified 3 SIGNAGE A metal or plastic identification plate shall be permanently mounted to the exterior of the building at a minimum height of eight feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating fireplace or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than 1 2 inch in size GAS VENT DIRE...

Page 16: ...the instructions furnished with the appliance A bill of sale canceled check or payment record should be kept to verify purchase date and establish warranty period Ready access to the appliance for service What Is Not Covered Damages that might result from the use misuse or improper installation of this appliance Travel diagnostic costs and freight charges on warranted parts to and from the factory...

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