HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc.
TUDOR 8120 Gas-Fired Direct -Vent
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R
OUTINE
M
AINTENANCE
AND
C
ARE
The Tudor requires minimal routine
maintenance and care. It should always be
cool and off when being cleaned, or
serviced. Once a year, the unit, and venting
system should be inspected by qualified
service personnel to insure that they are
clean, free of obstruction, safe, and in good
working order. If service or maintenance is
required, qualified service personnel should
perform it.
•
WARNING:
Do not substitute materials.
For replacement parts, or for information
about parts or service, contact your local
HearthStone dealer.
C
LEANING
•
WARNING: Do not clean the unit when
hot.
The unit should receive regular cleaning on,
under, and around the stove to prevent the
buildup of dust and lint. The exterior
surfaces of the unit can be cleaned using
soap, water, and a soft cloth.
Do not
use
abrasive or chemical cleaners and take care
not to scratch the glass or enamel finish (if
so equipped) when cleaning the unit. The
use of chemical wax based cleaners or
polishes are not recommended due to the
potential for discoloration of the stones,
castings or enamel when the residue of the
cleaners or polishes are exposed to heat.
Excessive buildup of dust, spider webs, or
room air contamination may cause odors
when the stove is hot.
F
IREBOX
, P
ILOT
, & B
URNER
A
SSEMBLY
The firebox requires periodic cleaning to
prevent the accumulation of dust, lint, and
other debris. To clean the firebox, set the
thermostat to the “OFF” position, and turn
off the gas at the gas control valve. When
the unit is cool, open the front door, and
remove the front cast and glass assembly.
Carefully remove the decorative log set,
taking care not to damage the logs or chip
the enamel cast iron. Clean the firebox and
TEK burner, and carefully vacuum the entire
surface of the log set. Thoroughly vacuum
the ports (holes) along the top of the TEK
burner, and the pilot assembly.
With the decorative logs out of the firebox,
re-install the glass assembly and front cast.
Briefly light the unit according to the
lighting instructions described on page 23.
Check to insure a proper flame is burning
from each burner port. The pilot flame
should be large enough to engulf the
thermopile and thermocouple as shown in
Figure 25.
NOTE: Do not operate the unit for more
than 1-2 minutes without the log set in
place. Turn the unit off by setting the
thermostat to “OFF”, and turning the gas
control valve off. Allow the unit to cool.
Check and clean any burner ports that are
not burning, or not burning properly. Clean
burner ports using a soft brush or vacuum
cleaner. If the pilot flame height needs
adjustment, it should be adjusted by
qualified service personnel as described on
page 25.
Complete the cleaning procedure by
carefully placing the log set within the
firebox as described on page 19. Re-install
the glass assembly and front cast. Turn on
the gas, light the unit and check for proper
operation. Flame patterns should look
similar to the flames in Figure 13.
Regularly check to insure the area around
the Tudor is kept free from combustible
materials, gasoline, and other flammable
vapors and liquids. Check that the flow of