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XG0508-

150204

I-Series Indoor Gas Fireplace

Operation

  Continuous Pilot (CPI) Selection  .............  

 (Optional)

In cold weather climates, the pilot burner can stay on 

continuously to prevent condensation or cold air temperatures 

near the fireplace glass. 

Note

, some jurisdictions do no permit 

use of continuous pilot system. Check local codes or contact 

your Montigo dealer.

With the system in "off" position press the Mode Key, see 

Figure 8 Sec.10

, to index to the CPI mode icon, see 

Figure 22 

Sec.10

. Pressing the Up Arrow Key will activate the Continuous 

Pilot Ignition mode (CPI). Pressing the Down Arrow Key will 

return to IPI. A single "beep" will confirm the reception of the 

command.

NOTE: 

- Requires CPI/IPI jumper cable installed, see page 25.

Figure 22 Sec.10

 

Continuous Pilot / Intermittent Pilot Selection

  Key Lock

This function will lock the keys to avoid unsupervised operation. 

To activate this function, press the Mode and Up Keys at the 

same time, see

 Figure 23 Sec.10

. To de-activate this function, 

press the Mode and Up Keys at the same time. 

Figure 23 Sec.10

 

Key Lock

Remote Control

When the Remote Control batteries are low, a Battery Icon will 

appear on the LCD display of the Remote Control, see 

Figure 

24 Sec.10

, before all battery power is lost. When the batteries 

are replaced this icon will disappear. 

Figure 24 Sec.10

 

Low Battery Power Detection

Control Module 

When the back-up batteries are low, a "double-beep" will be 

emitted from the IFC when it receivers an On/Off command 

from the Remote Control. This is an alert for a low battery 

condition of the receiver and after that no more commands will 

be accepted. When the batteries are replaced the "beep" will be 

emitted from the receiver as soon as powered. 

  Low Battery Power Detection

The life span of the batteries depends on various factors: 

quality of the batteries used, the number of ignitions of the 

appliance, the number of changes to the room thermostat set 

point, etc. 

Summary of Contents for 34FIDL-S-F [LP]

Page 1: ...esidential Fireplace Insert Installation Maintenance Manual Canadian Heating Products Inc Langley BC V4W 4A1 Montigo Del Ray Corp Ferndale WA 98248 Installer Leave this manual with the appliance Consumer Retain this manual for future reference NOTICE ...

Page 2: ...umper Cable Installation 29 Leveling the Unit 30 Connecting Power 31 Battery Installation Replacement 31 Brick Panel Installation 32 Porcelain Panel Installation 33 Log Installation 35 Operation 39 Initial Operation 39 Master Override Switch 40 Aeration Adjustment 42 Remote Operation 43 Burner Installation Removal 49 Burner Installation 50 Accent Light Replacement 51 Optional Fan Blower Replacemen...

Page 3: ...ries Indoor Gas Fireplace Safety Alert Legend Safety Alerts If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death WARNING Safety Alerts ...

Page 4: ...ms any responsibility for the following actions Modification of the fireplace and or components including Direct Vent assembly or glass doors Use of any component part not manufactured or approved by Montigo in combination with this Montigo fireplace system Installation other than as instructed in this manual ConsultyourlocalGasInspectionBranchoninstallationrequirements for factory built gas firep...

Page 5: ...InstallationsintoaSolidFuelBurnerFireplaceoraFactory Built Fireplace Thisgasappliancehasbeentestedandapprovedforinstallation into any approved masonry or factory built solid fuel fireplace in which this gas insert will fit In the event that the vertical height of the factory built fireplace is to low and that the removal of some components such as the flue baffle flue damper or surround panels wil...

Page 6: ...ace Introduction Introduction Figure 2 Sec 1 34DFID S standard trim dimensions Tolerance 1 25 mm 28 712mm 17 1 2 444mm 46 1 2 1181mm 31 787mm 23 7 8 607mm 15 381mm 33 1 2 852mm I E 24 3 8 619mm 6 3 4 172mm Section 1 Product Dimensions Standard Trim ...

Page 7: ...Page 7 XG0508 150204 I Series Indoor Gas Fireplace Introduction Section 1 Product Dimensions Four sided Trim Figure 3 Sec 1 34DFID S four sided trim dimensions Tolerance 1 25 mm Not Yet Available ...

Page 8: ...possible size requirement of this model Please take into consideration these other factors when determining if this appliance will fit into your masonry or manufactured fireplace 24 610mm 34 864mm 15 381mm Gas and Electrical Supply at Right Side 6 152mm 24 610mm Clearances Figure 2 Sec 2 34DFID S clearances The 34DFID S Insert is designed and built to be installed into masonry or manufactured fire...

Page 9: ... Hearth Protection 23 584 Minimum Hearth protection is not re a 2 50 8mm elevation or gr See the section on 4 sid WARNING Do not place any materials or objects in front of door relief Doing so could result in failure of door relief system or heat dissipation Non Combustible Board Install Mantle Side Wall Gas Insert Wall Face Non combustible facing materials must be used above the unit up to the mi...

Page 10: ...pproved to be installed with the following venting components Termination 46DVA VCH Duravent Vertical High Wind Termination Adaptor 46DVA GK Duravent 3 x 3 to 4 x 5 5 8 Co linear to Co axialAdaptor Connectors 3DFA FC Duravent 3 Flex Liner Coupling 4DFA FC Duravent 4 Flex Liner Coupling Venting 4 Flex Liner and 3 Flex Liner MONTIGO ...

Page 11: ...nstall the Termination to the top of Adaptor Use a minimum of 4 tech screws to attach the Termination to the Adaptor 5 Feed the Flex Venting down the chimney until the Adaptor is situated near the top of the Chimney Use a commercial grade of sealant between the Flashing and the Chimney top Fasten the Flashing to the top of the Chimney using a fastening method that will properly secure the flashing...

Page 12: ...ill slowly slide the Fireplace Insert back into the Fireplace Cavity At the same time you will be pulling the Flue Slide Plate forward onto the Fireplace Insert Be extremely careful that the Gasket between the Fireplace Insert and the Flue Collar Slide Plate isn t damaged and remains in the correct position Failure of this gasket will greatly diminish the operation of this appliance 14 Once the Fl...

Page 13: ...ial care to ensure that all the components shown here are included in your shipment and that all components are received in good condition Please notify your retailer directly if there are any discrepancies with your shipment Instruction Guide Remote Control Batteries Door Tool Door Tool Instruction Guide Batteries Remote Control Additional Items Required To Be Ordered Separately Faceplate Kit Fir...

Page 14: ...re 5 Sec 4 Faceplate Trim Box standard trim Figure 6 Sec 4 Supplied Screws Figure 7 Sec 4 Front and Rear Standard Faceplates Standard Faceplate Kit Figure 8 Sec 4 Back of Rear Faceplate Figure 9 Sec 4 Suppled electrical strain relief and zap strap Master Override Switch ...

Page 15: ...ure 1 Sec 5 Door Tool Bottom of Door Figure 2 Sec 5 Engaging the Door Tool Into the Door Retainer Figure 3 Sec 5 The door latch released from the Door Figure 4 Sec 5SwingtheDoorawayfromtheunit liftovertheretaining tabs on top of the firebox Be careful to not roll the gasket up off the glass when reinstalling the door Engage door tool into door retainer Pull door tool towards you and push downwards...

Page 16: ...ce main burner orifice LP stepper motor zap strap and gas fitter conversion label The 6 major items that need modification to convert a unit to LP 1 Variable regulator on the gas valve 2 The main burner orifice 3 The pilot burner orifice 4 Set minimum primary air tab 5 Label on the valve showing the new specifications 6 Gas fitter conversion label Figure 5 Sec 5 Location of Door retainer tabs Chec...

Page 17: ...w driver remove the 2 screws that attach the stepper motor to the valve 4 Remove the screws stepper motor and rubber diaphragm 5 Remove the top 2 screws that hold the control mounting bracket in place Converting the gas regulator on the valve 1 On the right side control side of the unit remove 2 screws that enable the valve to swing away from the unit 2 Swing the valve away from the unit in order ...

Page 18: ...he valve being extremely careful that the orientation of the regulator is correct 8 Reinstall the 2 screws supplied with the conversion kit to fasten the stepper motor to the valve body Figure 8 Sec 6 9 Attach the label provided to the side of the valve body This label shows that the valve has been converted using SITapproved components Figure 9 Sec 6 10 Run the cable from the stepper motor in bet...

Page 19: ... supplied secure the excess of wires neatly within the control valve area Re install the 2 screws that keep the valve body from swinging out from the unit When swinging valve back in use care to not pinch or kink wires or pilot gas line Inspect pilot gas line for leaks Converting the main burner orifice to LP 15 Place the LP main orifice into the end of the socket wrench Being sure not to cross th...

Page 20: ...own for your fuel and burner See specifications table or primary air adjustment for proper tab See image below for tab lengths If your setting is fully closed bend both tabs up 1 16 3 16 Figure 23 Sec 6 22 Connect the unit to the gas and electrical supply 23 Before concluding the conversion make sure you leak test the entire system and check all operational functions to ensure that the unit is per...

Page 21: ...d gas flex line shown Emergency Shut off Valve This appliance is equipped with a shut off valve for use incase of emergency It is located on top of the appliance gas valve and can be accessed and operated through the front of the fireplace using the door tool Appliance is shipped from the manufacturer with the emergency shut off valve in the closed position Figure 25 Sec 6 Inserting door tool thro...

Page 22: ... 6 2 Using a slotted screw driver loosen the Manifold Tap on the valve front Figure 28 Sec 6 3 Attach a silicon hose to over top of the pressure tap on the valve face Connect the hose to a manometer Figure 29 Sec 6 Shown on manifold tap 4 The emergency Shut off valve needs to be placed in the ON position see section for operation The pressure tap on the left is to be used to measure supply line pr...

Page 23: ...ard Faceplate Kit Contents 3 Lift the Rear Faceplate up and over the Magnets located the top of the fireplace Figure 32 Sec 7 The Rear Faceplate Panel 1 Remove the Lighting Instructions from the Control area and leave on the floor in front of the unit Figure 33 Sec 7 Figure 34 Sec 7 2 Make sure that the attachment screw is installed in the small tab at the lower front right part of the Rear Facepl...

Page 24: ... that is on the On Off Switch wire harness Figure 39 Sec 7 7 Slip the Split Plastic Grommet found in the plastic bag attached to the master override switch around the Power Cable and then press it into the provision on the right lower side of the Rear Faceplate to secure the Power Cord Figure 40 Sec 7 8 Thread the On Off Wire Harness through the gap between the Control Board Mounting Bracket and t...

Page 25: ...aster If you apply gas and power to the unit while this switch is in the ON position it will initiate lighting Figure 44 Sec 7 13 The Front trim is now installed It has two fasteners at the bottom which must be engaged in the bottom right and left of the Front Faceplate Magnets hold it at the top right and left Figure 45 Sec 7 14 Screws to secure the Front Faceplate at the bottom left and right 15...

Page 26: ... Lift the Rear Faceplate up and over the Magnets located the top of the fireplace 1 Remove the Lighting Instructions from the Control area and leave on the floor in front of the unit Figure 48 Sec 7 Four Sided Faceplate Kit Contents Figure 49 Sec 7 2 Make sure that the attachment screw is installed in the small tab at the lower front right part of the Rear Faceplate and the lower left corner of th...

Page 27: ...Strap that is on the On Off Switch wire harness Figure 55 Sec 7 7 Slip the Split Plastic Grommet found in the plastic bag attached to the master override switch around the Power Cable and then press it into the provision on the right lower side of the Rear Faceplate to secure the Power Cord Figure 56 Sec 7 8 Thread the On Off Wire Harness through the gap between the Control Board Mounting Bracket ...

Page 28: ...aster If you apply gas and power to the unit while this switch is in the ON position it will initiate lighting Figure 60 Sec 7 13 The Front trim is now installed It has two fasteners at the bottom which must be engaged in the bottom right and left of the Front Faceplate Magnets hold it at the top right and left Figure 61 Sec 7 14 Screws to secure the Front Faceplate at the bottom left and right 15...

Page 29: ...he unit is placed in CPI mode in the winter months the energy it takes to run the pilot is partially recovered as heat into the building so it is not as energy wasteful as running a pilot in the off season A connector is supplied with this unit that can be plugged into the controller This Jumper Cable enables the Remote Control to operate the CPI IPI switch and set the unit to operate in either co...

Page 30: ...t of the Rear Faceplate Once the unit is in position you can use a Phillips screw driver or Slotted screw drivers to adjust each leveling screw as required 2 Rear leveling screw adjustment Linear burner version shown Figure 4 Sec 8 3 Front leveling Screw adjustment Linear burner version shown Figure 5 Sec 8 1 Remove burner see section on burner removal and install 4 Reinstall the burner ...

Page 31: ...tteries The Control Backup uses 4x AA batteries to continue operations during power outages The Remote Control uses 3x AAA Batteries for general operation The Control Backup Batteries should be changed on a regular basis regardless of if they have been used or not so that in the event of a power failure you will continue to have an operational heating appliance To replace the Controller Backup Bat...

Page 32: ...wall of the Firebox towards the back of the Firebox There is a retainer clip at the top and at the bottom of the Firebox These Firebox Panels will slide within them Leave enough room to slide the rear panel behind the side panel Figure 2 Sec 9 Figure 3 Sec 9 3 Place the Rear Brick Panel behind the Right Panel 4 Install the Left Brick Panel along the left side of the Firebox Figure 4 Sec 9 Figure 5...

Page 33: ...e 7 Sec 9 Figure 8 Sec 9 2 The back of the porcelain panels have insulation Make sure insulation is in good order Without insulation you may experience pilot stability issues Figure 9 Sec 9 3 Theporcelainpanelkitcomeswithreplacementpanelretainers Use if necessary See figure for panel retainer location Figure 10 Sec 9 5 Carefully slide the right panel along the right side of the firebox leaving eno...

Page 34: ...els Using one of the supplied screws secure the side panel to the bottom panel retainer You may need to push the panel back into the firebox to get the holes to line up Figure 13 Sec 9 8 Slidetheleftpanelintothefireboxuntilittouchestherearpanel Secure with the supplied screw into the bottom panel retainer Figure 14 Sec 9 9 If needed push the top panel retainers in with a screw driver to keep the p...

Page 35: ...ails for correct log placement such as pins posts or embers to line up with Follow the images provided to ensure proper operation and flame pattern Figure 16 Sec 9 1 Inspect the logs as received for any shipping or handling damage Figure 17 Sec 9 Burner as shipped Figure 18 Sec 9 Log 1 Installation 2 Take the largest log from the kit and place it on the correct log rest on the left hand side and l...

Page 36: ...d below Figure 22 Sec 9 Log 2 Installation 4 Place the third log on the ceramic burner Them ember part of the log locates on an ember on the burner The front of the log locates to a groove in the burner see figure 18g 18j Figure 23 Sec 9 Log 3 installation details Figure 24 Sec 9 Log 3 Detail 1 Figure 25 Sec 9 Log 3 Detail 2 1 2 3 Figure 26 Sec 9 Log 3 Detail 3 ...

Page 37: ...he fourth log The first log has a ceramic pin to locate the fifth log The fifth log locates to an edge on the fourth log Figure 28 Sec 9 Log 4 completed installation Figure 29 Sec 9 Log 5 installation 7 Place the sixth log on top of the third log and the ceramic burner The sixth log has a v shaped notche that matches with a v shaped peak on Log 3 The end of Log 6 matches up with a cradle in the ce...

Page 38: ...Page 38 XG0508 150204 I Series Indoor Gas Fireplace Installation Figure 33 Sec 9 Completed Log Installation Figure 34 Sec 9 Final Log Installation with Flame ...

Page 39: ...burner as intended The pilot flame adjustment is on the front of the valve You need to turn on the fireplace and then using remote control turn down the flame height until the main burner goes out leaving only the pilot flame on If you reduce the pilot flame too much the unit will go out and then try to re lite automatically Figure 1 Sec 10 Valve is swung away from the unit Figure 2 Sec 10 If the ...

Page 40: ...replace Operation Master Override Switch The on off switch is located on the top right hand side of the Rear Faceplate Figure 4 Sec 10 This switch is the master override switch If it is in the off position the remote con not turn on the fireplace ...

Page 41: ...ograming Button LED1 Red Diagnostic Light LED2 Amber Programing Remote Control Light Power 3 15A Fuse Stepper Motor Main Harness Main ON OFF Switch Sensor Igniter Manifold Pressure Test Connection Pilot Adjustment Screw Inlet Pressure Test Connection Output Regulator Control Optional ...

Page 42: ...ion settings should only be made when the unit is at full operating temperature The aeration setting lever can be accessed using the Door Tool that comes with the unit The aeration setting lever is located underneath the firebox about half way be into the unit The lever pulled forwards increases the aeration setting and push rearward decreases the aeration setting The ideal setting will result in ...

Page 43: ...ed to index between the features and a Thermostat Key is used to turn On Off or index through Thermostat functions see Figure 10 Sec 10 Additionally a Key Lock feature is provided The Proflame 2 System consists of the following elements 1 Pilot Assembly 2 Proflame Gas Valve 3 Proflame 2 Control Module 4 Wiring Harness 5 Variable Speed fans 6 Variable Accent Lights 7 Proflame 2 remote control 8 Bat...

Page 44: ...Key and the Mode Key at the same time Look at the LCD screen on the Remote Control to verify that a C or F is visible to the right of the Room Temperature display see Figure 12 Sec 10 Turn On the Fireplace With the system Off turn the master override switch to on and press the On Off Key on the Remote Control The Remote Control display will show some other active Icons on the screen At the same ti...

Page 45: ...mperature to control the comfort level in a room To activate the function press the Thermostat Key see Figure 8 Sec 10 The LCD display on the remote control will change to show that the room thermostat is On and the set temperature is now displayed see Figure 16 Sec 10 To adjust the set temperature press the Up or Down Arrow Keys until the desired set temperature is displayed on the LCD screen of ...

Page 46: ...activate this function use the Mode Key see Figure 8 Sec 10 to index to the accent light icon see Figure 21 Sec 10 Pressing the Up Arrow Key will turn the light on at the lowest setting Continue pressing up to get brighter Pressing the Down Arrow Key will turn the lights down until you get to the off position A single beep will confirm the reception of the command Figure 19 Sec 10 Light Control Di...

Page 47: ...eration To activate this function press the Mode and Up Keys at the same time see Figure 23 Sec 10 To de activate this function press the Mode and Up Keys at the same time Figure 23 Sec 10 Key Lock Remote Control When the Remote Control batteries are low a Battery Icon will appear on the LCD display of the Remote Control see Figure 24 Sec 10 before all battery power is lost When the batteries are ...

Page 48: ...25 Sec 10 Proflame 2 Wiring Diagram 1 5V AA type 1 5V AA type 1 5V AA type 1 5V AA type BLACK WHITE WHITE BLACK BLACK WHITE GREEN OPTIONAL VARIABLE SPEED COMFORT FANS Lights ON OFF MAIN Power 115VAC 60 Hz 6 Amps SPARK SENSOR RED BLACK BATTERY PACK MAIN ON OFF SWITCH YELLOW GREEN 885 PROFLAME PILOT BURNER ORANGE GREEN BLACK BROWN YELLOW ORANGE 6 10 4 6 3 4 Wht Wht BLUE WHITE LED Lights LED1 Red LED...

Page 49: ...ing the burner not to damage it WheninstallingorremovingtheBurner takeduecarenottodamage the PilotAssembly The Burner has to be lifted over the Pilot in either case and contact with the Pilot should be avoided Burner Support Bracket Figure 26 Sec 10 Burner support bracket location Mixing Tube Figure 27 Sec 10 Log burner mixing tube Figure 28 Sec 10 1 Using a small screw driver or pliers bend the t...

Page 50: ...e the Mixing Tube situated into the Rear Burner Support lowerthefrontoftheBurnerovertheFrontBurnerSupports Usingthesamesmallscrewdriverorpliers bentthetabsjustenough that the burner cannot be moved from its position 3 Check again that the Mixing Tube is still inside the Rear Burner SupportbygraspingtherearoftheBurnerandpullingup IftheMixing Tube is properly installed the Log Burner will not move I...

Page 51: ...ulbscanbebought at most national hardware stores or through your Montigo fireplace dealer See specs page for information on bulbs If you supply your won bulbs do not use greater than 20 watt bulbs 5 Replace the Upper Panel Retainers and Firebox Liners Optional Fan Blower Replacement The Optional Fans or Blowers supplied with your fan kit are the best quality available These Fans should provide yea...

Page 52: ...ut the Zip Strap that holds the Fan Wire Harness in the Valve Compartment Figure 37 Sec 10 8 Disconnect the Fan Wire Harness Figure 38 Sec 10 9 Disconnect the Fan Wire Harness at the back as well Figure 39 Sec 10 10 Remove 3 screws that mount each fan in place Figure 40 Sec 10 11 Remove the Blowers from the Fireplace Figure 41 Sec 10 ...

Page 53: ... operation youwillneedtore connecttheelectricalsupplytemporarily Disconnect the Electrical Supply after testing the Blowers Figure 43 Sec 10 14 Re install the Outer Shell Rear panel 15 You will need to replace the Flue Collar Plate Gasket prior to re installation into the cavity 16 Replacing the Flue Connector Plate Gasket 17 Re install the unit into the Cavity See the section on Vent Connections ...

Page 54: ...oth the inner on outer surfaces In order to clean the outer surface you will need to remove the Safety Barrier Figure 45 Sec 10 1 Remove the Fireplace Door See the section on Setup for details on door installation and removal Figure 46 Sec 10 2 On a flat work surface place the Door with the Safety Barrier facing up Remove 4 screws that attach the Safety Barrier to the Firebox Door 3 Lift the Safet...

Page 55: ...nce wouldprovideyearsofreliableanddurableservicewhileoperating at a very high efficiency level Keeping this in mind there may be several conditions where this level of efficiency may not be desirable If you are operating this appliance at a very high altitude or in extremely cold climates start up may be difficult There may also be a situation where the high level of efficiency isn t wanted suchas...

Page 56: ...re the rear 6 Remove the 4 screws that secure the bypass plate to the bottom of the Heat Exchanger CAUTION Screws may be tight Use DW40 to help reduce the risk of screws stripping or breaking heads Figure 52 Sec 10 7 Once the Restrictor has been removed it is important that you return the screws to their locations again 8 Re install the Firebox Baffle left and right Upper Firebox Panel Retainers F...

Page 57: ...with the following steps Figure 54 Sec 10 Pilot Replacement Kit shown 1 Disconnect Gas and Electrical Supply to the Appliance You will need to have the unit outside the install to access the Valve location If the unit has already been installed see the sections on removing the Faceplate Panels and Vent Connections 2 RemovetheFireboxPanelsandBurnerAssembly seeappropriate sections 3 Remove the 2 scr...

Page 58: ... 61 Sec 10 10 InstallthereplacementComponentsinthereverseorder through the Firebox wall Install the Pilot Assembly Bracket to the Firebox floor with 2 screws Pass the wires through rubber gasket Make sure the pilot gas line goes through the far right hole of the gasket and the cuts in the gasket face up Make sure that the Ground Wire Star Washer and screw are assembled to the bottom of the Pilot M...

Page 59: ...the line 13 Feed the 2 electrical wires in between the shell of the unit and the Control Board and plug them into the appropriate terminals on the control board 14 Tie up excess wires and zap strap Take care to not pinch or kink wires and pilot gas line 15 Reverse these steps for reinstallation Re connect Gas and Electrical supply Figure 65 Sec 10 ...

Page 60: ...the Front Faceplate See the appropriate section for instruction on Faceplate removal 4 Carefully cut the zip strap that secures some of the wires from the top of the Control Board Figure 67 Sec 10 5 Unplug all of the electrical connections on the left and right side of the board Figure 68 Sec 10 6 RemovethescrewsthatfastentheboardtotheMountingBracket One is located above and one below the board Fi...

Page 61: ...he Front Faceplate from the appliance 3 The Fuse is in a plastic retainer located on the right side of the Control Board The Plastic Retainer plugs into the Control Board as a Cable End would You may have to gently use a screw driver to wiggle this away from the Control Board Figure 73 Sec 10 4 Remove and replace the Fuse from the Plastic Retainer Figure 74 Sec 10 4 Re install the Plastic Retainer...

Page 62: ... restricted or damaged in any way c Make sure there are no dips in the venting Condensation can collect and affect the performance of the Fireplace if the venting is not vertical in all areas 2 Roof Termination a Make sure that all sealing materials are in good condition and that there is no opportunity for moisture to access the building b Make sure there are no signs of corrosion to the Vent Ter...

Page 63: ...hePilotFlameSensorRod and clean with steel wool or similar 2 Check the Pilot hood and clean with steel wool if dirty 3 Check flame sensor wire is plugged control board and is not damaged 4 Adjust pilot flame using the pilot adjustment screw if the pilot flame is too long or too short Flame should fully engulf the sensor rod and must be stable 5 Check supply pressure 6 Check and make sure the groun...

Page 64: ...he Companies 2 The Montigo Gas Appliance must be subjected to normal use The Gas Appliances are designed to burn gas only Burning conventional fireplace fuels such as wood coal or any other solid fuel will cause damage to the Gas Appliance will produce excessive temperatures and will result in a fire hazard Limitations On Liability It is expressly agreed and understood that The Companies sole obli...

Page 65: ...height of eight 8 feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half 1 2 inch in size GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS 4 INSPECTION The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment shall not appro...

Page 66: ...34FID Proflame 2 Control Module RCBFID RCBFID Replacement Halogen Bulbs REC1416 REC1416 Replacement Fuse REC1386 REC1386 Replacement Fan Kit RFKFID RFKFID Conversion Kit NG to LP GCA006 GCA006 Red Brick Panel Set BRK34FIR BRK34FIR Brown Brick Panel Set BRK34FIB BRK34FIB Porcelain Panel Kit RPP34FID RPP34FID Standard Faceplate FP34FID FP34FID 4 Sided Faceplate FP34FID4S FP34FID4S Oversized Faceplat...

Page 67: ...Page 67 XG0508 150204 I Series Indoor Gas Fireplace Notes ...

Page 68: ...Ferndale Washington TF 1 800 789 6236 FX 1 866 3000 0927 XG0508 150204 Langley British Columbia TF 1 800 378 3115 FX 1 604 607 6462 I Series Residential Insert Gas Fireplace ...

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