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31282 Rev Q

09/04

GAS APPLIANCE (FIREPLACE)

LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY

HEARTH & HOME TECHNOLOGIES INC. (“HHT”)

 

extends the following warranty for HEATILATORâ gas appliances installed in the

United States of America or Canada (the “Appliance”). Dealers and employees of HHT have no authority to make any warranty or authorize

any remedies in addition to or inconsistent with the terms of this warranty.

Limited Lifetime Warranty

HHT warrants the Appliance for component failure due to a manufacturing defect of any of the following components: combustion chamber,
burner pan, and logs. The Limited Lifetime Warranty specified above is subject to the conditions, exclusions and limitations listed below, is
for the period the Appliance is owned by the original homeowner only, and is nontransferable.

1 Year Limited Warranty

HHT warrants the Appliance to be free from failure of any of the following components for a period of one year after installation: valve,
flexible gas line connector, glass panel, fan, direct vent chimney components, factory paint, gasket, piezo ignitor, thermopile, thermocouple,
junction box, pilot assembly, shutoff valve, high limit switch, refractory liners, transformer, and control box. If the Heatilator Appliance is
found to be defective in either material or workmanship within one year of the date of original installation, HHT will provide replacement
parts at no charge and pay reasonable labor and freight costs, and is for the period of one year following the date of original installation of
the Appliance.

Conditions, Exclusions, & Limitations of  Liability

A.

Both the Limited Lifetime and 1 Year Limited Warranties supplied by HHT apply only while the Appliance is in its location of
original installation.  HHT’s obligation under this warranty does not extend to damages resulting from (1) installation, operation or
maintenance of the Appliance not in accordance with the Installation Instructions, Operating Instructions, and the Listing Agent
Identification Label furnished with the Appliance; (2) installation which does not comply with local building codes; (3) shipping,
improper handling, improper operation, abuse, misuse, accident or unworkmanlike repairs; (4) environmental conditions,
inadequate ventilation or drafting caused by tight sealing construction of the structure, air handling devices such as exhaust fans
or forced air furnaces, or other causes;  (5) use of fuels other than those specified in the Operating Instructions; (6) installation
or use of components not supplied with the Appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT;
and/or (7) modification of the Appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing. This warranty is limited to only
the component parts manufactured or supplied by HHT.

B.

HHT’s liability under both the Limited Lifetime Warranty and the 1 Year Limited Warranty is limited to the replacement and repair  of
defective components or workmanship during the applicable period.  HHT may fully discharge all of its obligations under such
warranties by repairing the defective component(s) or at HHT’s discretion, providing replacement parts at no charge and paying
reasonable labor and freight costs.

C.

EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW, HHT MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY
SPECIFIED HEREIN. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DURATION OF THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED
ABOVE.

D.

Some states do not allow exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, so those limitations may not apply to
you. This warranty gives you specific rights; you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

How to Obtain Service

To obtain service under this warranty you must:

1.

Send written notice of the claimed condition to Heatilator Technical Service Department, Hearth & Home Technologies, 1915 W.
Saunders Street, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 52641-1563.  You may also register your claim online at www.heatilator.com.

2.

Provide proof of purchase, model number, serial number, and manufacturing date code to HHT.

3.

Provide HHT reasonable opportunity to investigate the claim, including reasonable opportunity to inspect the Appliance prior to any
repair or replacement work and before the Appliance or any component of the Appliance has been removed from the place of
original installation.

4.

Obtain HHT’s consent to any warranty work before the work is done.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

If you would like information on current HEATILATOR products or want to locate a dealer in your area, call 1-800-927-6841.

©2003 Heatilator® is a Registered Trademark of Hearth & Home Technologies Inc.

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Summary of Contents for GCBC80

Page 1: ...ay result causing property damage personal in jury or loss of life Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other gas appliance What to do if y...

Page 2: ...edding materials etc It is imperative that the control compartment burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean 4 This is a vented decorative gas appliance Do not burn wood o...

Page 3: ...gn and construction stage of the home If you desire to put an appliance in your basement we recommend that you consider a direct vent gas appliance Basements always have a significant negative air pre...

Page 4: ...ising the termination de pending on specific installations This appliance uses room air for normal operation and could have problems establishing a positive draft in a negative air location In lieu we...

Page 5: ...illips screwdriver Caulking material Tape measure Gloves Plumb line Framing square Level Electric drill bits Non corrosive leak check solution CALIBER Nomenclature TYPICAL VERTICAL INSTALLATIONS Catal...

Page 6: ...sed on a hearth These appliances are certified for installation in a bedroom or bed sitting room in the U S and Canada provided that the bedroom or bed sitting room has a volume of at least 1600 cubic...

Page 7: ...ustible material other than wood flooring the appliance shall be installed on a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of the appliance Slide the appliance into position and level it f...

Page 8: ...nt a fire hazard Figure 5 Vertical Termination Clearances Note This appliance requires a 5 in B Vent for operation Never down size pipe 1 Clearances Vent clearances are per vent manufacturer s specifi...

Page 9: ...cer whenever the vent penetrates a ceiling floor area as shown in Figure 7 Frame the opening with the same sized lumber as used in the ceiling floor joists Unless the flue is offset the hole should be...

Page 10: ...12 to 20 12 7 5 Over 20 12 to 21 12 8 0 Note To ensure proper operation verify all vent ing and the termination is unobstructed Figure 8 Vent Height for Vertical Termination Figure 9 Testing Ventilat...

Page 11: ...d for elevations from 0 4500 feet When installing this gas appliance at an elevation between 0 4500 feet in Canada the input rating does not need to be reduced When installing this gas appliance at an...

Page 12: ...er to ANSI Z223 1 latest edition Appendix F 4 Gas Conversions Natural or propane gas conversions necessary to meet the application need to be made by a qualified technician using Hearth Home Technolog...

Page 13: ...The battery pack is supplied in the installation assembly bag The battery pack should be connected as shown in Figure 12 and placed on the bottom pan of the appliance The battery pack requires two D...

Page 14: ...WARNING The standing pilot ignition appliance does NOT require a 110VAC supply for operation Connecting the appliance wall switch to a 110VAC supply will cause the appliance to malfunction and destroy...

Page 15: ...om the OUTSIDE of the appliance 1 Remove the cover plate located on the outer shell right side 2 Install the supplied Romex connector in the cover plate 3 Loosen two screws on the Romex connector feed...

Page 16: ...k tile concrete slate glass or plasters or combination thereof or have a UL Fire rating of Zero 0 3 High Temperature Sealant Material Sealants that will withstand high temperatures General Electric RT...

Page 17: ...Access Panel Release the spring pin on the right hand side of the control access panel See Figure 19 4 Remove the Glass and Screen See page 24 of this manual 5 Prepare the Appliance Remove the strap...

Page 18: ...provide the glowing embers look As with the lava rock and vermiculite it is not necessary to use the entire bag Save the remaining for future use See Figures 22 and 24 8 Place the Fire Glow Fire glow...

Page 19: ...e in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department C Use only your hand to...

Page 20: ...ntrol system and any gas control which has been under water TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS STOP Read the safety information above on this label 1 Turn off all wall switches to the...

Page 21: ...the appliance clear and free from combustible materials Gasoline and other flam mable vapors and liquids Before operating this appliance have a qualified technician 1 Review proper placement of logs...

Page 22: ...ld open Replace the handle back in the slot on the bracket from which it was removed so the outside air door remains open and close the control access panel When through burning the appliance open the...

Page 23: ...ve provided your appliance with an adjustable air shutter Your air shutter is provided in the closed position for natural gas and in the open position for propane It takes 16 full turns 360 degrees to...

Page 24: ...ne at each end of the grate Grasp the grate as shown Grasp the grate and pull the logs up and off the burner See Figure 34 To replace the logs grasp the grate as shown Lower the log set onto the burne...

Page 25: ...Remote Control SMART STAT HTL Remote Control with Thermostat Control SMART BATT HTL Battery operated Remote Control with Thermostat Control GFK160 Thermostat Controlled Fan Kit 160 CFM WSK MLT HTL Mu...

Page 26: ...1282 Rev Q 09 04 CALIBER B VENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OPTIONAL COMPONENTS con t DFC2B S DFN6B S Fixed Glass Doors DFA36 DFA36B DFA36S DFA42 DFA42B DFA42S Arched Door DFBC36 42 Bay Door fire parts...

Page 27: ...N PT TK7B S BN PT Trim Kits TK47B A TK48A B Trim Kits AK14 Air Kit OPTIONAL COMPONENTS con t TKB2 TKB6 Bay Door Trim Kit QKE3B QKE4B Quick Tile Surround Brass Finish COLOR KEY Suffix Finish none Black...

Page 28: ...Brass Hood 80 1 2b 26638 Upper Grille 80 1 26637 Upper Grille 60 1 3b 25016 Lower Grille 60 1 25144 Lower Grille 80 1 4b 33858 Quick Access Latches 4 6 5b 4031 095 Glass Kit w Screen 60 in 1 4031 096...

Page 29: ...09 04 31282 Rev Q 29 CALIBER B VENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Homeowner s Notes Page fire parts com...

Page 30: ...30 31282 Rev Q 09 04 CALIBER B VENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Homeowner s Notes Page fire parts com...

Page 31: ...ng 24 Removal 24 H High Altitude 11 High Temperature Sealant Material 16 Hood 17 I Ignition 19 Input Rate 12 Intermittent Pilot 13 19 23 Operation 21 J Junction Box Installation 15 L Lava Rock 18 Loca...

Page 32: ...uate ventilation or drafting caused by tight sealing construction of the structure air handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other causes 5 use of fuels other than those spec...

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