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Heat & Glo  •  Escape-I35FB, Escape-I30FB  •  2201-900 Rev. K  •  5/11 

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Venting

Frequency:

Seasonally

By:

Homeowner

Tools needed: 

 Protective gloves and safety glasses.

•  Inspect  venting  and  termination  cap  for  blockage  or 

obstruction such plants, bird nests, leaves, snow, debris, 

etc.

•  Verify termination cap clearance to subsequent construc-

tion (building additions, decks, fences, or sheds).  See 

Section 6.

•  Inspect for corrosion or separation.
•  Verify weather stripping, sealing and fl ashing remains 

intact.

•  Inspect draft shield to verify it is not damaged or missing.

B.  Maintenance Tasks-Service Technician

The following  tasks  must  be  performed  by  a  qualifi ed 

technician.

Gasket Seal and Glass Assembly Inspection

Frequency:

Annually

By:

Service Technician

Tools needed:

 Protective gloves, drop cloth and a stable 

work surface.
•  Inspect gasket seal and its condition.
•  Inspect fi xed glass assembly for scratches and nicks that 

can lead to breakage when exposed to heat.

•  Confi rm  there  is  no  damage  to  glass  or  glass  frame. 

Replace as necessary.

•  Verify that fi xed glass assembly is properly retained and 

attachment  components  are  intact  and  not  damaged. 

Replace as necessary. 

Logs

Frequency:

Annually

By:

Service Technician

Tools needed:

 Protective gloves.

•  Inspect for damaged or missing logs.  Replace as necessary. 

Refer to Section 12 for log placement instructions.

•  Verify correct log placement and no fl ame impingement 

causing sooting.  Correct as necessary.

Control Compartment and Firebox Top

Frequency:

Annually

By:

Service Technician

Tools needed:

 Protective gloves, vacuum cleaner, dust 

cloths
•  Vacuum and wipe out dust, cobwebs, debris or pet hair. 

Use caution when cleaning these areas.  Screw tips that 

have penetrated the sheet metal are sharp and should 

be avoided.

•  Remove all foreign objects.
•  Verify unobstructed air circulation.

Firebox

Frequency:

Annually

By:

Service Technician

Tools needed:

 Protective gloves, sandpaper, steel wool, 

cloths, mineral spirits, primer and touch-up paint.
•  Inspect for paint condition, warped surfaces, corrosion 

or perforation.  Sand and repaint as necessary.

•  Replace appliance if fi rebox has been perforated. 

Surface cracking or crazing of fi rebrick material is normal 

and expected.  The following types of cracks are acceptable 

and do not require replacement of the unit or the fi rebox:
•  Cracks  that  do  not  propagate  entirely  through  the 

material.

•  Light fracture lines or “spider-webbing” on the surface of 

the material.

•  Cracks that are less than 1/32 in. wide and less than 3 

in.long.

•  If  cosmetically  unacceptable,  such  cracks  may  be 

repaired with the SRV-PACK service kit.

Cracks that are unacceptable:
•  Cracks greater than 1/32 in. wide and 3 in. long are at 

risk of growing.

•  Cracks  that  penetrate  entirely  through  the  firebrick 

material.

Inspection for cracking should be run when the appliance 

is cool.  Cracks tend to close as the appliance heats up.

Light Bulbs

Frequency:

As needed

By:

Service Technician

Tools  needed: 

  Protective  gloves,  replacement  light 

bulbs. 1/4 in. nut driver.
•  Remove the glass frame. See Section 12.I.
•  Remove the logs, grate, and burner.
•  Remove the two ember glass retainer tabs.
•  Remove the ember glass.
•  Replace light bulb.
•  Reassemble components in reverse order of disassembly.

Summary of Contents for Escape-I30FB

Page 1: ...use with the type s of gas indicated on the rating plate Installation and service of this appliance should be performed by quali ed personnel Hearth Home Technologies suggests NFI certi ed or factory...

Page 2: ...c avec un un combustible combustible solide solide This This appliance appliance must must be be installed installed in in accordance accordance with with local local codes codes if if any any if if n...

Page 3: ...B Design and Installation Considerations 17 C Tools and Supplies Needed 17 D Inspect Appliance and Components 17 5 Fireplace Size Requirements A Minimum Fireplace Opening 18 B Mantel and Wall Projecti...

Page 4: ...ginal purchase In the case of new home construction warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT...

Page 5: ...W RI QRUPDO XVH V D KHDWLQJ DSSOLDQFH VRPH FKDQJHV LQ FRORU RI LQWHULRU DQG H WHULRU VXUIDFH ILQLVKHV PD RFFXU 7KLV LV QRW D IODZ DQG LV QRW FRYHUHG XQGHU ZDUUDQW DPDJH WR SULQWHG SODWHG RU HQDPHOHG V...

Page 6: ...ility or authorities having jurisdiction When installing above 2000 feet elevation In the USA Reduce input rate 4 for each 1000 feet above 2000 feet In CANADA Reduce input rate 10 for elevations betwe...

Page 7: ...the xed glass panel DO NOT operate the appliance with the barrier removed Contact your dealer or Hearth Home Technologies if the barrier is not present or help is needed to properly install one HOT S...

Page 8: ...or fronts may cause appliance to over heat This appliance has been supplied with an integral barrier to prevent direct contact with the xed glass panel DO NOT operate the appliance with the barrier r...

Page 9: ...ion and in the event that the control goes into LOCK OUT mode as a result of an error code ON Position Appliance will ignite and run continuously in the HI ame setting with no adjustment in ame output...

Page 10: ...Figure 2 7 Module Reset Switch MODULE RESET SWITCH 5 Module Reset Switch This module may lock out under certain conditions When this occurs the appliance will not ignite or respond to commands The mo...

Page 11: ...ll settle on the oor WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS DO NOT try to light any appliance DO NOT touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building DO NOT CONNECT LINE VOLT AGE 110 120 VAC OR 22...

Page 12: ...ed to burn for 20 to 40 minutes Odor from appliance When rst operated this appliance may release an odor for the rst several hours This is caused by the curing of the paint and the burning off of any...

Page 13: ...equent cleaning may be required due to lint from carpeting or other factors The control compartment burner and circulating air passageway of the appliance must be kept clean CAUTION Risk of Burns The...

Page 14: ...nician Tools needed Protective gloves vacuum cleaner dust cloths Vacuum and wipe out dust cobwebs debris or pet hair Use caution when cleaning these areas Screw tips that have penetrated the sheet met...

Page 15: ...degradation due to long term heat exposure Check for smooth lighting and ignition carryover to all ports Verify that there is no ignition delay Inspect for lifting or other ame problems Verify air shu...

Page 16: ...e not drawn to scale Actual product may vary from pictures in manual VERTICAL TERMINATION CAP SECTION 8 E VENT PIPE SECTION 8 GAS LINE SECTION 9 ACCESS THROUGH EXISTING MASONRY OR WOODBURNING FIREPLAC...

Page 17: ...in separate packages If packaged separately the log set and appliance grate must be installed Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment particularly the condition of the glass Read all of t...

Page 18: ...laced directly on the base of the outer wrap a 1 4 inch airspace must be provided between the insert and the oor of the outer wrap Use the levelling legs to raise the insert a minimum of 1 4 inch The...

Page 19: ...concrete board etc Clearance to combustible material under the insert is 1 4 inch 6 mm Clearance from top of replace opening for combustibles extending 12 inches max is 12 inches Use leveling legs to...

Page 20: ...T MIN 20 INCHES MIN H MIN MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING 6 Termination Locations Fire Risk Maintain vent clearance to combustibles as speci ed DO NOT pack air space with insulati...

Page 21: ...25 mm diameter or less may be drilled through the lower sides or bottom of the rebox in a proper workmanship like manner This access hole must be plugged with non combustible insulation after the gas...

Page 22: ...ng is NOT allowed Vertical terminations are measured to top of chimney This appliance is listed for use with LINK DV systems and components only It is permissible to extend venting above existing chim...

Page 23: ...ide plate to appliance by placing locking handle into position with locking tabs see Figure 8 1 and secure with 8 screw Level the appliance from side to side and front to back If necessary use the lev...

Page 24: ...the LINK ZC ADPB with the self tapping screws provided OPTIONAL LINK ZC ADPB FOR USE WITH CLASS A WOODBURNING PIPE HORIZONTAL OVERHANG VERTICAL WALL GAS DIRECT VENT TERMINATION CAP 12 X ROOF PITCH IS...

Page 25: ...lable leak check solution DO NOT use open ame Fittings and connections could have loos ened during shipping and handling WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT change valve settings This valve has been preset at...

Page 26: ...fuel masonry or factory built replace to plug in the cord assembly or the supplied cord assembly may be rerouted out onto the hearth to a nearby outlet for proper operation of the appliance WARNING Ri...

Page 27: ...ol module operation instructions F Installation for Fan Optional On appliances already installed removal of decorative front surround and gas insert is required 1 Remove appliance from wall 2 Disconne...

Page 28: ...OWERS BLOWER RECEPTACLE BLK GRN BLK BLK GRN BLK WHT GRN BLK BLK GRN WHT BLK BLK PLUG INTO 120V EXISTING OUTLET DC REGULATOR RECEPTACLE Note use zip ties to restrain the loose wires underneath the appl...

Page 29: ...te board etc Clearance to combustible material under the insert is 1 4 inch 6 mm Clearance from top of replace opening for combustibles extending 12 inches max is 12 inches Use leveling legs to raise...

Page 30: ...nspection for cracking should be run when the appliance is cool Cracks tend to close as the appliance heats up D Clean the Appliance Clean vacuum any sawdust that may have accumulated inside the rebox...

Page 31: ...cover the lighting trail of ports from back to front Place dime size pieces of Glowing Embers just in front of the port trail but not on or in between the ports See Figure 12 2 Escape I30FB or Figure...

Page 32: ...rear burner ledge steps located on the bottom of the log on the burner ledge Slide the log forward until the burner ledge steps contact the vertical wall of the burner top Ensure the right side of th...

Page 33: ...otate the left end of the log counterclockwise until it touches the grate tine Figure 8 Place Log 4 LOG TOUCHES SIDE OF FIREBOX GRATE TINE TOUCHES LOG GRATE TINE TOUCHES LOG Figure 11 Place Log 6 FLAT...

Page 34: ...NER LEDGE BURNER LEDGE LIGHT HOLES SRV2202 705 SRV2202 706 SRV2202 702 SRV2202 703 SRV2202 701 SRV2202 704 LOG PINS Log 1 SRV2202 702 See Figure 2 for additional references Position Log 1 as shown in...

Page 35: ...s the grate tine Figure 7 Log 3 Figure 8 Log 4 3 4 Figure 6 Log 2 Log 2 SRV2202 701 See Figure 2 and Figure 6 for additional references Position Log 2 as shown in Figure 5 Rest the rear step located o...

Page 36: ...with the grate bar as shown above Swing the front end of the log to the left until it contacts log 3 5 6 PLACE LOG ON FLAT SPOT LOG 3 AND LOG 5 TOUCH FLAT SPOT FOR LOG 6 PLACE LOG ON FLAT SPOT PLACE L...

Page 37: ...oken or scratched Replace as a complete assembly Removing Fixed Glass Assembly The glass assembly fastens to the replace in four places The fastening mechanisms are spring loaded glass latches An exam...

Page 38: ...or 1 8 in 3 mm 2 Pilot won t light there is no noise or spark A No power transformer installed incorrectly or depleted batteries Verify that transformer is installed and plugged into module Check vol...

Page 39: ...e of pilot hood Flame sensing rod should glow shortly after ignition With a multi meter verify that cur rent in series between module and sense lead is at least 0 14 mi croamps Verify correct pilot or...

Page 40: ...679 D 20 508 18 457 E 24 5 8 626 22 9 16 573 F 22 559 20 3 8 518 G 17 432 15 5 8 397 H 10 11 16 271 8 11 16 221 I 21 11 16 551 19 15 16 506 J 1 9 16 40 1 9 16 40 MODEL DIMENSIONS Location ESCAPE I35F...

Page 41: ...Figure 14 3 Direct Vent Flex Liner Accessory Kits Direct Vent Flex Liner Accessory Kits see Figure 14 3 Flash Damp Zero clearance damper ashing kit for use with LINK DV 30B or LINK DV4 30B liner kits...

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