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FIGURE 14.  ROBERT SHAW GAS CONTROL VALVE

FOR ALTERNATE
GAS VALVE SEE
FIGURE 16 ON THE
NEXT PAGE.

Lift panel upwards
and outwards until
panel releases from
mounting pins.

Easily removed for cleaning and servicing.  Although this pane is
made of a very tough tempered glass, always handle it carefully and
place in a safe location where it will not be broken or damaged.

To remove the outer glass panel lift upwards and outwards.  This will
release the panel from the mounting pins.  See Figure 11.

   REMOVAL OF INNER DOOR

To remove inner glass door, outer glass door must first be removed.
Next turn the safety door locks outwards as illustrated in Figure 12.
Note:
 When turning and unlocking the safety door locks a small
additional pressure is required to start the unlocking procedure.
This is because a latch pin of the safety door lock is seated into a latch
plate notch (see Figure 13).  This ensures the safety door lock is in
its correct position, maintaining the door seal is under constant
spring  pressure.

IMPORTANT: For your safety when replacing
inner door to its original position  always assure the
safety door latch pin is  correctly positioned with the
notch in the latch plate. (see Figure 13).

REMOVAL OF OUTER DOOR

FIGURE 11.    OUTER GLASS DOOR

  INSTALLING LOG SET

The Montigo 36DV-RV is supplied with four(4) very attractive
cultured oak logs.  To install simply place log “A’s” rectangular
shaped extension into the log rest  located on rear wall of the burner
assembly.  Place the slot of log “B” over the pilot runner bar located
on the left hand front side of the burner assembly. Next place logs
C” and “D” onto mating positions of  logs “A” and “B”, as shown
below.   FAILURE TO INSTALL LOGS AS INSTRUCTED
MAY RESULT IN EXCESSIVE SOOTING.

FIGURE 13.   SAFETY LOCK

Knotch

Door

Turn

Turn

FIGURE 12.    INNER GLASS DOOR

  LIGHTING PILOT AND MAIN BURNER

To light pilot it is necessary that you remove outer and inner glass

door (refer to sections on glass door removal). The gas control valve

is located behind the brass trim in the centre of the fireplace (see

Figure 14 below).  Before lighting the pilot, make sure that the gas

line is connected and the gas shut-off valve is turned to the ON

position. To light the pilot we recommend the use of a long  match

or removal of log“C”, “F”, “G”:

a) Partially depress and turn dial on gas control valve to “OFF”

position and wait 5 minutes.

b) Turn dial  to pilot position, depress dial and light pilot burner,

hold for1 minute, then release.  If pilot does not remain

ignited, repeat, allowing a longer time to elapse before

releasing dial.

c) Re-install inner and outer glass door.

NOTE: For your protection and safety, main gas burner can not

be activated until inner glass door has been re-installed to activate

a safety cut off switch.

d) To light the main burner, turn dial to “ON”, then turn on

remote switch.

e) Turn off flame with remote switch. For complete shut down,

slightly depress gas control valve dial and turn to “OFF”
position.

A

B

D

C

Control Valve

Wire to

wall switch

Summary of Contents for 36DV-RV

Page 1: ...R YOUR SAFETY IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 OPENWINDOWS DONOTSTOREORUSEANYFLAMMABLE 2 DON TTOUCHELECTRICALSWITCHES VAPOURSORLIQUIDSNEARTHISORANY 3 EXTINGUISHANYOPENFLAME OTHERGAS BURNINGAPPLIANCE 4 IMMEDIATELYCALLYOURGASSUPPLIER READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING MODEL MONTIGO36DV RV CANADIAN HEATING PRODUCTS INC 12091 88th Avenue Surrey B C Canada Phone 604 597 3115 Fax 604 597 3096 ...

Page 2: ...hey are in the same room as the appliance Clothing or other flammable materials should not be placed on or near the appliance SELECTING YOUR FIREPLACE LOCATION The fireplace may be installed in any location that is free of air condition ducts electrical wiring and plumbing Safety as well as efficiency of operation must be considered when selecting the fireplace location Try to select a location th...

Page 3: ...tion Code After gas line is connected it is a CAN CGA B149 1 2 code requirement Section 8 25 3 e that each appliance connection valve valve train shall be checked while under normal operating pressure with either a liquid solution or leak detection device to locate any source of leak Tighten any areas where bubbling appears or leak is detected until bubbling stops completely or leak is no longer d...

Page 4: ...TIONS AND REQUIREMENTS 2 Extended vent kit For extended vent use a stucco frame 20 extended vent and a termination Note 20 kit may be cut to desired length but must never exceed 20 see figure 6 ETK 5 ETK 9 MSR EXT 1 10 Section EXT 2 20 Section 20 INSTALLING THE REMOTE SWITCH The Montigo 36DV RV is equipped with a remote operated valve located behind the removable brass grille to the right of the g...

Page 5: ... combustion door NOTE National Canadian Gas Association mantel test requirements are for fire hazard prevention to combustible materials New technology to meet consumer and government demands for the wise use of energy has prompted us to manufacture many models of fireplaces which are hot fuel and energy efficient Please be aware temperatures over the mantel will rise above normal room temperature...

Page 6: ...shaped extension into the log rest located on rear wall of the burner assembly Place the slot of log B over the pilot runner bar located on the left hand front side of the burner assembly Next place logs C and D onto mating positions of logs A and B as shown below FAILURE TO INSTALL LOGS AS INSTRUCTED MAY RESULT IN EXCESSIVE SOOTING FIGURE 13 SAFETY LOCK Knotch Door Turn Turn FIGURE 12 INNER GLASS...

Page 7: ...ust be cleaned periodically Film can easily be removed by removing inner and outer doors handling carefully and cleaning with normal liquid household products WARNING Do not attempt to clean glass when hot Do not clean glass with abrasive materials as any glass etching may cause premature glass failure Silicone seals on inner door during initial firing will off gas leaving a visual deposit of a wh...

Page 8: ...se The decorative 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 decorative gas appliance will produce excessive temperatures and will result in a fire hazard LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY It is expressly agreed and understood that Canadian Heating Products Inc s sole obligation and purchaser s exclusi...

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