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Pre-installation Questions and Answers 

About curing of the paint 

Your stove or fireplace has been painted with the highest quality silicone stove paint. This paint dries quickly in 15-20 

minutes when first applied at the factory. However, due to the high temperature silicone components, the paint will cure 

when heat is applied to the appliance as it is first used. The following information applies to the curing process to get the 

paint fully hard and durable. 
Fire the appliance four successive times for 10 minutes each firing and a 5 minute cool down between each. Be aware 

during log and firebox paint curing that a white deposit may be developing on the inside of the glass doors. It is important 

to remove this white deposit from the glass doors using a fireplace glass cleaner. 

  Babies, small children, pregnant women and pets should leave the area during the cure phase. 

  Ventilate well, open doors and windows. 

  Do not touch during curing. 

Why does my fireplace or stove give off odour? 

It is normal for your fireplace to give off some odor at first. This is due to the curing of the paint, adhesives, silicones and 

any undetected oil from the manufacturing process as well as the finishing materials used with the installations (e.g. 

marble, tile and the adhesives used to adhere this product to the walls can react with heat and cause odours). 
It is recommended that you burn your gas fireplace or stove for a minimum of four hours at a time with the fan off (if a fan 

is present) after the curing of the paint has been completed. These odours can last upward to 40 hours of burn time; keep 

burning at a minimum of four hours per use until odours dissipate. 

Noise coming from the fireplace? 

Noise is caused by the expansion and contraction of metal as the appliance heats up and cools down. This is normal and 

is similar to the sounds produced by a furnace or heating duct. This noise does not affect the operation or longevity of 

your fireplace.  

It is also normal for the fan to make some noise when it comes on. This noise can be reduced somewhat by turning down 

the speed of the fan with the variable speed control. Be aware, however, that this will reduce the volume of heated air 

circulated into the room by the fan. 

Note to the Installer:  

Be sure appliance is working properly and its operation (including remote control operation, if included) is fully explained 

to and understood by the customer. 

Operations and Maintenance Instructions 

For safe installation and operation note the following: 

 

  Be sure to read and understand all the instructions in this manual before operation of appliance. 

  Ensure all wiring is correct and properly enclosed to prevent possible shock. 

  Check for gas leaks. 

  Make sure the glass door is properly installed before operation. Never operate the appliance with the glass door 

removed. 

  Make sure venting and termination cap are installed and unobstructed. 

  If brick or porcelain liners are used, ensure they are installed. 

  Verify that the pilot can be seen when lighting the appliance. If not, the log or rock placement is incorrect. 

  If the unit is turned off, you must wait a minimum of 60 seconds before re-lighting it. 

  Venting systems should be periodically examined by a qualified agency. 

  The flow of combustion and ventilation air must not be obstructed. 

  The Burner/Log Assembly has been engineered and permanently adjusted for proper flame control. 

  Periodically remove the logs from the grate assembly and vacuum any loose particles from the grate and burner 

areas. See Log Placement page to remove logs. Vacuum burner parts and replace logs. 

  Never use your gas fireplace as a cooking device. 

  Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous 

operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. 

  Areas in and around the Chase Vent Openings should be cleaned annually. 

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Summary of Contents for Capri IDV34 Series

Page 1: ...om any masonry solid fuel fireplace The IDV34 IDV44 Fireplace Insert was designed for installation in a zero clearance type listed solid fuel burning factory built fireplace It may be necessary to rem...

Page 2: ...s and Hearth Requirements 21 Using Steel Studs and Concrete Board 21 Leveling Instructions Riser Kit 22 Surround Installation 23 Clean View Attachment 24 MQSF1BL or MQDD1BL Attachment 25 I33CS Mantel...

Page 3: ...EGTM Remote Controls 55 Proflame 2 IPI Proflame 2 Parts List 56 Proflame 2 IFC Module and Remote Control 57 Cold Climates CPI Setting 58 Proflame 2 Remote Control Operation 59 60 Proflame 2 Schematic...

Page 4: ...S Insert Hooks on Safety Screen into Slots in Glass Door Frame GLASS DOOR IS INSTALLED ON FIREPLACE SHOWN REMOVED FOR CLARITY ONLY SAFETY SCREENS ARE SUPPLIED IN CV1BL MQCV2BL Kits GLASS DOOR IS INSTA...

Page 5: ...e sounds produced by a furnace or heating duct This noise does not affect the operation or longevity of your fireplace It is also normal for the fan to make some noise when it comes on This noise can...

Page 6: ...dition of vent and vent terminal for sooting or obstruction and correct if present 6 Vacuum and clean any debris in the firebox that is not supposed to be there 7 Test and measure the flame failure re...

Page 7: ...Installation of Vent Pipe section It is recommended to annually inspect and clean the Burner System to prevent malfunction and or sooting This operation should be performed by your dealer or a qualifi...

Page 8: ...annually by a professional service person More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting bedding material et cetera It is imperative that control compartments burners and...

Page 9: ...ication plate shall be mounted at the exterior of the building four feet directly above the location of vent terminal The plate shall be of sufficient size to be easily read from a distance of eight f...

Page 10: ...FTER FIRST SALE Please follow the current ANSI NFPA 70 National Electrical Code in the USA and CAN CSA C22 1 Canadian National Electrical Code in Canada An appliance must be grounded to the steel chas...

Page 11: ...IDV34 Fireplace Openings REQUIRED DIMENSION A Front Width 28 5 8 B Height 21 1 2 C Depth 17 3 4 D Back Width 21 1 4 IDV34 Fireplace Dimensions A B C D 28 5 8 11...

Page 12: ...4S3927 I34SPF4131 I34SU4541 WIDTH 37 1 8 39 41 1 8 45 HEIGHT 25 3 16 27 5 16 31 3 8 41 DEPTH 1 7 16 1 2 1 2 1 16 To be Custom Cut and Bent NOTE MQ34CV3 Clean Views have a tapered profile Refer to illu...

Page 13: ...CV2 WITH I34S3927 MQ34CV3 WITH I34S3927 MQ34CV4PF WITH I34SPF4131 NOTE Clean View Hooks are adjustable 1 4 for uneven wall surface MQ34CV3 WITH MQ34DD1 or MQ34SF1 DOOR MQ34CV4PF WITH MQ34DD1 or MQ34SF...

Page 14: ...ersal Surround IDV34 For use with I34CV1BL MQ34CV2BL MQ34CV3BL and MQ34CV4PFBL This Surround can be custom cut and bent Cut Surround at dotted line shown above to make the bottom flush with the firepl...

Page 15: ...Surround and I33CS Mantel Shield A 0 36 30 B 2 38 1 2 32 C 4 40 1 2 34 D 6 42 1 2 36 E 8 44 1 2 38 MQ34CV2 Combustible Mantel Heights Dimension Mantel Depth MQ34CV2 Only or with Surround MQ34CV2 with...

Page 16: ...IDV44 Fireplace Openings REQUIRED DIMENSION A Front Width 32 7 8 B Height 25 3 4 C Depth 18 D Back Width 25 3 4 IDV44 Fireplace Dimensions A B C D 16...

Page 17: ...S4432 I44SPF4436 I44SU4742 C W Safety Screen WIDTH 40 1 16 44 44 47 HEIGHT 29 1 16 32 1 16 36 42 DEPTH 1 5 16 1 2 1 2 1 16 To be Custom Cut and Bent MQ44CV3BL I44S4432 I44SPF4436 I44SU4742 WIDTH 41 7...

Page 18: ...Views I44CV1 WITH I44S4432 MQ44CV2 WITH I44S4432 MQ44CV3 WITH I44S4432 NOTE Clean View Hooks are adjustable 1 4 for uneven wall surface 1 5 16 1 5 16 1 13 16 1 7 16 2 MQ44CV3 WITH MQ44DD1 MQ44SF1 DOOR...

Page 19: ...2 Universal Surround IDV44 For use with I44CV1BL MQ44CV2BL and MQ44CV3BL This Surround can be custom cut and bent Cut Surround at dotted line shown above to make the bottom flush with the fireplace bo...

Page 20: ...s the non combustible mantel meets the minimum height and width requirements for a combustible mantel I44CV1 Combustible Mantel Heights Dimension Mantel Depth I44CV1 Only or with Surround I44CV1 with...

Page 21: ...lush with the finishing materials and the clean view kit is proud of the finished non combustible enclosure wood burning fireplace Combustibles must be above Combustible Mantel Line This area must hav...

Page 22: ...odel No I34R40 I44R45 WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or pe...

Page 23: ...V2 Attachment CV3 CV4PF Attachment PARTS LIST Surround Qty 4 6 Black Screws FRONT VIEW STEP 1 Place Surround against back of Clean View STEP 2 Fold Tabs on Clean View over surround and install with 4...

Page 24: ...w Mount Slots are located beside the Safety Screen Frame on the Fireplace Insert the 4 Clean View Mount Hooks into the Clean View Mount Slots and lower the Clean View into place SECTION 3 Millivolt Sy...

Page 25: ...View Mount Slots Step One Remove Top Screw from upper left corner of Clean View Step Two Place MQSF1 or MQDD1 Door onto Screw at lower inside left corner of Clean View Step Three Align Top Slot and r...

Page 26: ...ions Place I33CS upside down on a protected surface Loosen screws Center surround onto I33CS Tighten screws to hold surround in place Surround is now ready to install onto Clean View Contents of Kit 1...

Page 27: ...e and tilt Back Panel to remove To Install 1 Fold up tabs in upper baffle 2 Install rear brick panel first 3 Install left and right side panels and secure them with brick clips 4 Replace Log Supports...

Page 28: ...the Brick Clips in place 3 Tilt and slide the Side Panels into place Reinstall the 2 DT Screws without the Brick Clips 4 Replace Log Supports Parts List 1 Back Panel 1 Right Side Panel 1Left Side Pane...

Page 29: ...f the log mounting pan as shown in the picture above Log C has to be lowered into position just behind Logs A and B Log C shall be pulled up to Logs A and B as shown in the picture above A bag of Embe...

Page 30: ...e Log 3 onto right side of Log 1 Locate 2 holes on bottoms of Logs 4 and 5 and position onto mounting pins Locate 1 hole on the bottom of Log 6 and place it onto pin of Log 2 Locate 2 holes on the bot...

Page 31: ...over burner MQRSP4 MQRSP8 Parts List MQRSP4 Rock Support Ember Plates Assembly Pilot Shield Base Unit As Shipped One screw from the Fan Access Cover Plate is all that is required to mount the RSP4 Fan...

Page 32: ...ber plates into place as shown in the illustration above Step 1 Place Rocks 4 into position as shown Be sure not to place them directly over top of the burner tube Step 2 Place Rocks 1 into position a...

Page 33: ...n as shown above Step 6 Place Rocks 1 into position as shown above Step 7 Place Rocks 3 and 4 into position as shown above Finished Rock Set and Burn NOTE If flame impingement on the rocks causes soot...

Page 34: ...Rock supplied with unit around firebox bottom WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may result...

Page 35: ...listed below can alter the performance of the unit and is not covered under warranty Note Use only 1 2 glass material on the burner Ember Glass Material from American Fireglass Maximum amount for MQR...

Page 36: ...Installation page for further details Base Unit As Shipped Glass Retainer Pilot Shield Parts List RSP10 Tray and 1 Pilot Shield Glass Retainer 25 1 2 for IDV34 Glass Retainer 30 for IDV44 15LBS Bronz...

Page 37: ...area See Glass Ember Installation page for further details Base Unit As Shipped Retainer Pilot Shield MQRSP11 Parts List 1 Tray and 1 Pilot Shield 1 Glass Retainer 25 1 2 for IDV33 30 for IDV43 2 Sma...

Page 38: ...y parts specifically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury STEP 1 Fill bottom of firebox around tray with Lava Rock and place LOG 1 against back wall as shown S...

Page 39: ...STEP 5 Place LOG 5 in front of LOG 2 as shown STEP 5 Place 350 Embers on and around burner Sprinkle Vermiculite onto Lava Rock on firebox bottom LOG 5 LOG 2 350 EMBERS 39...

Page 40: ...motor 4 When resealing the Fan Access Panel use High Temp Silicone or Millpac 1 Remove glass door assembly and log set if installed Be sure to handle logs carefully as they become fragile after heated...

Page 41: ...y upwards 3 Once the top of the door is unlatched pull it outwards and up to unlatch the bottom 4 To re install place the Bottom Door Ledge into the Lower Latch assembly first Then swing the door clos...

Page 42: ...ws around the outside of the burner pan This will remove the entire burner assembly 4 When removing the entire burner assembly break the seal and lift upwards Make sure the gas line to the unit has be...

Page 43: ...ove picture Conversion Kit Instructions PART A Kit Number Description Pilot Orifice Burner Orifice Brass 1000 255 Brass Nipple Air Shutter Hi Lo Regulator 34IDV CKLP 44IDV CKLP LP Conversion Millivolt...

Page 44: ...STEP 5 in PART B 5 Remove the 2 screws that hold the pilot to the bracket 6 Remove the 2 screws that attach the pilot bracket to the firebox bottom 7 Remove the pilot bracket to expose the pilot asse...

Page 45: ...ector near the top LPG injectors have a groove machined around their circumference near the top while NG injectors do not have a groove fig 4 Refer to the Appliance Manufacturer s instruction sheet fo...

Page 46: ...Gas Conversion for Modulator PART C 46...

Page 47: ...g pipe sizes 6 Ports are accessible for test gauge connection both on the inlet and outlet of the gas valve 7 Turn the gas supply ON and check for leaks DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME FOR THIS PURPOSE Use an a...

Page 48: ...observe closely the pilot burner located on the rear center left hand side of the main burner If a flame has appeared then continue to depress the control knob for 20 seconds If the flame did not app...

Page 49: ...ge Check generator with millivolt meter Take reading at generator terminals of gas valve Should read 325 millivolts minimum while holding valve knob depressed in pilot position and wall switch off Rep...

Page 50: ...press the Thermostat Key The LCD display on the Transmitter will change to show that the room thermostat is ON and the set temperature is now displayed To adjust the set temperature press the Up or D...

Page 51: ...ting Servo Motor Is an add on valve component that permits HI LO functionality to be controlled by the remote Contrary to this feature is a Manual HI LO Control Knob The Modulating Servo Motor require...

Page 52: ...supplied to the Remote Receiver module and then proceeds to the Main IPI module Furthermore note that a Backup Battery Pack is not required in this configuration Instead batteries in the Remote Receiv...

Page 53: ...or 1002 P910si Electrode Flame Sensor 35 Length 5 1002 P302si IPI Ignition Board 6 1002 P850si AC Wall Adapter 7 1002 P12BH Battery Pack 8 1002 P912si Wiring Harness 9 1001 P166si Orifice Pilot NG 62...

Page 54: ...OFF and manual HI LO capabilities OPTIONAL For units with remote HI LO capabilities a modulating servo is required to be installed on the valve The connectors to this servo must be connected to the R...

Page 55: ...I or Millivolt system can be powered by the AC Adapter This is advantageous if you do not want to use batteries Simply connect the AC Adapter into the Remote Control Wiring Harness as per the diagrams...

Page 56: ...onnection 0 584 920 5 584 PWR C Wire Harness PF2 Main Power Cord 6 1002 P12BH Battery Housing 7 1006 P921si Wire harness for Split flow 0 584 921 Not available 8 1005 P2SCH Label PF2 Schematic Decal 9...

Page 57: ...must be followed to reset the PF2 Module Press the Red SW1 button until you hear three beeps Within 10 seconds press the SW1 button again until you hear it beep The PF2 Module may now be turned on off...

Page 58: ...Press UP on the UP DOWN Arrow Key Display will show CPI The module in the fireplace will beep once to confirm command TO RETURN TO IPI INTERMITTENT PILOT MODE Repeat steps one and two and then press...

Page 59: ...Proflame 2 Remote Control 59...

Page 60: ...Note When Smart Thermostat is activated manual flame height adjustment is disabled Note This function is only available in Room Thermostat or Smart Thermostat Control Mode 60...

Page 61: ...61...

Page 62: ...e department LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Stop Read the above safety information on this label 2 Remove batteries from receiver and or Battery Backup Pack 3 Turn off all electric power to the fireplace 4 T...

Page 63: ...n the vent and screw the seal plate to the chimney crown clay tile chimney or wood stove vent It may be necessary to predrill holes into the chimney crown depending on material 8 screws Vertical Venti...

Page 64: ...d screws Let the adapter hang in place until the unit is ready to be positioned 3 Slide the unit into place carefully Ensure that the adapter slides along the top of the unit in between the guides and...

Page 65: ...quickly and the flames lift off the burner If this is the situation we recommend you switch to continuous pilot cold climate mode This will keep the cavity warm and will create a slight draft in the v...

Page 66: ...ONTS I34CV1BL Clean View Black c w Safety Screen 35 1 4 W x 24 3 16 H x 13 16 D MQ34CV2BL Clean View Black c w Safety Screen 35 3 4 W x 24 11 16 H x 1 3 4 D MQ34CV3BL Clean View Black 37 1 8 W x 25 3...

Page 67: ...E Decorative Stones MQSTONE10 Decorative Stones 10 PCE Set IDV44 CLEAN VIEW FRONTS I44CV1BL Clean View Black C W Safety Screen 39 9 16 W x 28 1 2 H x 13 16 D MQ44CV2BL Clean View Black C W Safety Scre...

Page 68: ...IT 1001 P144SI Nut Electrode Universal Bushing 974 144 IPI ELECTRONIC IGNITION PARTS 1006 P002SI Valve IPI Proflame PF1 886 002 NG HI LO 1006 P003SI Valve IPI Proflame PF1 886 003 LP HI LO 1002 P322SI...

Page 69: ...IDV44 33IDV 123 Replacement Spring for Door Latch Lower 36HB 123 Replacement Spring for Door Latch Upper 33IDV 123A Latch Assembly Lower 33IDV 123AU Latch Assembly Upper OFP42SA Spark Assist FP15GC S...

Page 70: ...other than in a normal residential environment c damages caused by any unauthorized alteration or repair of the unit affecting its stability or performance d damages caused by improper matching or app...

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