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FG10239-1-0214

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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM OBSERVED

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE MEASURE

Gas odor during setup

Gas Leak

See “What to do if you smell gas” Pages 4 - 5.

Check all gas connections

Gas odor before first ignition

Gas Leak

See “What to do if you smell gas” Pages 4 - 5.

Check all gas connections

Pilot will not ignite, or will not stay lit

No gas to pilot

Make sure gas is on, in pilot position

Thermocouple not hot

Depress valve knob for at least 1 minute

Improper pilot flame adjustment

See Pilot Characteristics - adjust flame

Loose connections on the thermocouple

Check gas connections

Faulty pilot or thermocouple

Replace Safety Pilot

Faulty valve

Replace Valve

Delayed ignition

Low gas pressure

Check gas supply pressure

Clogged or dirty burner ports

Clean burner ports

Blocked orifice

Check orifice opening

Faulty valve

Replace valve

Burner does not light but pilot 

remains on

Low gas pressure

Check gas supply pressure

Clogged or dirty burner ports

Clean burner ports

Blocked orifice

Check orifice opening

Faulty pilot or thermocouple

Replace safety pilot

Faulty valve

Replace valve

Burner lights but does not stay lit 

while pilot remains on

Low gas pressure

Check gas supply pressure

Faulty valve

Replace valve

Faulty pilot or thermocouple

Replace Safety pilot

Clogged or dirty burner ports

Clean burner ports

Burner & pilot light but will not stay 

on

Low gas pressure

Check gas supply pressure

Not enough fresh air for pilot

Open door or window - ventilate

Faulty valve

Replace valve

Faulty pilot or thermocouple

Replace safety pilot

Clogged or dirty burner ports

Clean burner ports

Remote control overheating

Move away from flame

Remote control batteries failing

Replace batteries

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

Faulty valve

Replace valve

High altitude

Adjust orifice size for altitude

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

Logs curing

See “Curing of Refractory Logs”

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 FIAMMA BX18MTN-1

Page 1: ...to substances in fuel or from fuel combustion which can cause death or serious illness WARNING This appliance must be installed only in a solid fuel burning fireplace with a working flue and construc...

Page 2: ...FICATIONS 6 INSTALLATION 7 11 FINAL SET UP 12 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS MATCH THROW UNITS 13 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY PILOT UNITS 14 OPERATION 15 MAINTENANCE SERVICE 16 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 PARTS LIST 1...

Page 3: ...e and draperies Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition Young children should be carefully supervised...

Page 4: ...nitial operation of the appliance This may possibly cause headaches and eye or lung irritation This is a normal and temporary occurrence The initial break in period should last three to four hours Dur...

Page 5: ...alls masonry and other materials and fabrics in a room That will take some of the odorant out of the gas reducing its odor intensity LP Gas may stratify in a closed area and the odor intensity could v...

Page 6: ...IMENSIONS MASONRY BUILT FIREPLACES Chimney Height Minimum of 6 Feet LOG SET SIZE FRONT WIDTH IN INCHES DEPTH IN INCHES HEIGHT IN INCHES MINIMUM VENT IN SQ INCHES 18 28 16 18 49 24 30 16 18 71 30 36 18...

Page 7: ...appliance see the specifications beginning on page 6 of this manual IMPORTANT This appliance when first installed may produce unpleasant odors these will gradually diminish IMPORTANT Decorative Gas Lo...

Page 8: ...the brass fitting on the burner CAUTION Make sure all gas connections are snug but DO NOT over tighten 6 CHECK FOR LEAKS Apply soapy water to each connection and watch for bubbles If bubbles are seen...

Page 9: ...at there are no leaks Proceed to FINAL SET UP on page 12 WARNING DO NOT use sand in Liquid Propane Hearth Kits Use the Vermiculite provided with the Liquid Propane Change Kit FOR UNITS WITH REMOTE SYS...

Page 10: ...s on programming the coding switches on both transmitter and receiver Figure 11 Hand Held Remote Receiver Front View Figure 12 Hand Held Remote Receiver Rear View Figure 13 Hand Head Remote Receiver T...

Page 11: ...both transmitter and receiver Figure 14 Wall Mount Variable Flame Remote Receiver Front View Figure 15 Wall Mount Variable Flame Remote Receiver Rear View Figure 16 Wall Mount Variable Flame Remote Re...

Page 12: ...ual DO NOT apply extra material not supplied with this appliance All previously applied loose material em bers must be removed prior to reapplication CAUTION DO NOT place glowing embers sand vermiculi...

Page 13: ...as Match Throw Units can be lit by long hearth match hand fire starter or book match clip extender inserted near the center of the burner system 1 STOP Read the safety information above 2 Read all war...

Page 14: ...ove 2 Read all warnings and safety information in this manual WARNING BE SURE THAT THE CHIMNEY DAMPER IS FULLY OPEN 3 Push in the gas control knob slightly and turn it in a clockwise direction to the...

Page 15: ...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 combustion air WARNING When this decorative gas...

Page 16: ...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 t...

Page 17: ...ressure Check gas supply pressure Faulty valve Replace valve Faulty pilot or thermocouple Replace Safety pilot Clogged or dirty burner ports Clean burner ports Burner pilot light but will not stay on...

Page 18: ...FG10086 LAVA ROCK 5 FG10010 FG10010 FG10010 FG10010 DAMPER CLAMP 6 FG10020 FG10020 FG10020 FG10020 ORIFICE MT BRASS ELBOW 375 M X 375 M 50 20 TAP 7 FG10400 FG10292 FG10292 FG10292 ORIFICE 8 FG10065 F...

Page 19: ...FG10239 1 0214 Page 19 PARTS VIEW...

Page 20: ...ranty parts All parts listed in the Parts List have a Part Number When ordering parts first obtain the Model Number and Serial Number from the name plate on your equipment Then determine the Part Numb...

Page 21: ...s option Duties of the Owner The appliance must be installed by a qualified installer and operated in accordance with the instructions furnished with the ap pliance A bill of sale cancelled check or...

Page 22: ...FG10239 1 0214 Page 22 APPLIANCE SERVICE HISTORY Date Dealer Name Service Technician Name Service Performed Notes...

Page 23: ...FG10239 1 0214 Page 23 APPLIANCE SERVICE HISTORY Date Dealer Name Service Technician Name Service Performed Notes...

Page 24: ...ms Empire Comfort Systems Inc 918 Freeburg Ave Belleville IL 62220 If you have a general question about our products please e mail us at info empirecomfort com If you have a service or repair question...

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