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1. The fireplace should be inspected and cleaned before first
use at the beginning of each season by a qualified field ser-
vice person.
2. Any component that is found faulty must be replaced with an
approved component.
3. Any tampering with or modifying the fireplace is dangerous
and voids all warranties.
4. During winter months in cold climates and various seasons
operation the fireplace may be affected by weather condi-
tions. It is recommended to use a weather proof cover over-
top for your fireplace to protect it from humid/rainy weather
conditions when not in use. Heavy rains/downpours could
affect the fireplace operation if not covered; if this occurs en-
sure you allow the fireplace time to dry out before attempting
to operate. NOTE: If a combustible type cover is used over the
fireplace when not in use be sure to remove it before operation
to prevent a severe safety hazard.
5. Carbon (soot) may build up on the metal interior during
heavy use. Sooting may also occur periodically under the
pilot cover. CAUTION: Ensure fireplace is cool to touch and
gas is turned OFF. To clean, mix several drops of dish wash-
ing liquid into a bucket of hot water. The dish soap assists in
breaking up the soot and removing it from the metal.
1. Dip a scrubbing sponge into the soapy water and wipe it
back and forth over the soot deposits. This breaks off the
majority of the soot from the metallic surface.
2. Spray any remaining soot deposits with a combination of
warm water and white vinegar mixed in a spray bottle in
a half-and-half solution. White vinegar is slightly acidic
and this helps break up the soot and cleans the metal ef-
fectively.
3. Run a nylon scrub brush against any stubborn soot to re-
move it from the metal. Avoid using a metal scrub brush
since this can result in scratching.
4. Buff the metal with a damp rag to remove any remaining
soap or vinegar and then dry it with a dry rag.
6. Over time stainless steel parts can discolor when heated,
usually a golden or brown hue. This discoloration is normal
and does not affect the performance of the appliance.
Verify proper operation after servicing.
S’assurer que l’appareil fonctionne adéquatement une fois
l’entretien terminé.
Inspect Burner Assembly. If it is evident that the burner is dam-
aged, the burner must be replaced with one specified by the
manufacturer before the appliance is put into operation.
Inspect Burner Flame and Pilot Flame Appearance Periodi-
cally do a visual check of the burner flame and the pilot flame.
Ensure that the burner flame appearance resembles the flame
shown in Figure 41, Page 27. Refer to Figure 34 on Page 24 for
more information about the pilot flame appearance. Contact a
qualified service technician at once if any abnormal condition
is observed.
WARNING
•
Turn off gas and any electrical power before servicing
the appliance.
•
Let fireplace completely cool before cleaning.
•
Failure to keep the primary air opening(s) of the burner(s)
clean may result in sooting and property damage.
• Burner Flame Pattern - If yellow tipping occurs, your
fireplace could produce increased levels of carbon
monoxide. Do not mistake orange flames with yellow
tipping. Dirt or other fine particles enter the fireplace
and burn causing brief patches of orange flame.
CAUTION
You must keep control areas, burner and circulating air
passageways of fireplace clean. Inspect these areas of
fireplace before each use. Have fireplace inspected yearly
by a qualified service person.
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