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W415-1034 /  09.01.11

8.0 MAINTENANCE

CAUTION:

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

and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. This appliance and its venting system 
should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualifi ed service person. The appliance area must 
be kept clear and free of combustible materials, gasoline or other fl ammable vapors and liquids. The fl ow of 
combustion and ventilation air must not be obstructed.

1.

 

In order to properly clean the burner and pilot assembly, remove the logs, rocks and/or glass to 
expose both assemblies.

2.

 

Keep the control compartment, media, burner, air shutter opening and the area surrounding the logs 
clean by vacuuming or brushing, at least once a year.

3.

 

Check to see that all burner ports are burning. Clean out any of the ports which may not be burning or 
are not burning properly. 

4.

 

Check to see that the pilot fl ame is large enough to engulf the fl ame sensor and/or thermocouple / 
thermopile as well as reaches the burner.

5.

 

Replace the cleaned logs, rocks or glass. Failure to properly position the media may cause carboning 
which can be distributed in the surrounding living area.

6.

 

Check to see that the main burner ignites completely on all openings when turned on. A 5 to 10 
second total light-up period is satisfactory. If ignition takes longer, consult your local authorized dealer / 
distributor.

7.

 

Check that the gasketing on the sides, top and bottom of the door is not broken or missing. Replace if 
necessary.

8.

 

If for any reason the vent air intake system is disassembled, re-install and re-seal per the instructions 
provided for the initial installation.

40.1

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

TURN OFF THE GAS AND ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE SERVICING THE APPLIANCE.

APPLIANCE MAY BE HOT, DO NOT SERVICE UNTIL APPLIANCE HAS COOLED.

DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS.

!

WARNING

8.1  CARE OF GLASS

5.1

DO NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN HOT! DO NOT USE 
ABRASIVE CLEANERS TO CLEAN GLASS. 

Buff lightly with a clean dry soft cloth. Clean both sides 
of the glass after the fi rst 10 hours of operation with a 
recommended fi replace glass cleaner. Thereafter clean 
as required. If the glass is not kept clean permanent 
discoloration and / or blemishes may result.

HOT GLASS WILL 

CAUSE BURNS.

DO NOT TOUCH GLASS

UNTIL COOLED.

NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN

TO TOUCH GLASS.

!

WARNING

8.2  CARE OF PLATED PARTS

6.1

If the appliance is equipped with plated parts, you must clean fi ngerprints or other marks from the plated 
surfaces before operating the appliance for the fi rst time. Use a glass cleaner or vinegar and towel to clean. 
If not cleaned properly before operating for the fi rst time, the marks can cause permanent blemishes on 
the plating. After the plating is cured, the fi ngerprints and oils will not affect the fi nish and little maintenance 
is required, just wipe clean as needed.  Prolonged high temperature burning with the door ajar may cause 
discolouration on plated parts.

NOTE: The protective wrap on plated parts is best removed when the assembly is at room 
temperature but this can be improved if the assembly is warmed, using a hair dryer or similar heat 
source.

Summary of Contents for IR3GN

Page 1: ...uctions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the supplier This appliance may be installe...

Page 2: ...T 15 6 2 VENTURI ADJUSTMENT 15 6 3 FLAME CHARACTERISTICS 16 7 0 ELECTRICAL INFORMATION 17 7 1 WIRING DIAGRAM 17 8 0 OPERATION 18 8 1 GENERAL TRANSMITTER LAYOUT 18 8 2 APPLIANCE OPERATION 18 8 3 HAND H...

Page 3: ...INSTALLATION OVERVIEW Venting see INSTALLATION CHIMNEY CONNECTION section Rating Plate see RATING PLATE INFORMATION section Glass see FINISHING GLASS BURNER INSTALLATION section Media see FINISHING ME...

Page 4: ...The appliance is a vented gas fired appliance Do not burn wood or other materials in the appliance It is imperative that the control compartments burners and circulating blower and its passageway in...

Page 5: ...OUND AND ESPECIALLY ABOVE THE APPLIANCE CAN BECOME HOT AVOID CONTACT WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS OPERATING FIRE RISK EXPLOSION HAZARD HIGH PRESSURE WILL DAMAGE VALVE DISCONNECT GAS SUPPLY PIPING BEFORE PRES...

Page 6: ...ation where the vent will pass through the house without cutting a floor or roof joist If the appliance is installed directly on carpeting vinyl tile or other combustible material other than wood floo...

Page 7: ...U MAXIMUM SUPPLY PRESSURE 7 0 WATER COLUMN PERSSION D ALIMENTATION MAXIMALE 7 0 D UNE COLONNE D EAU AFUE 63 9 MANIFOLD PRESSURE 10 WATER COLUMN PRESSION AU COLLECTEUR 10 D UNE COLONNE D EAU MINIMUM SU...

Page 8: ...the backer plates aluminium trim etc but these parts are not to be applied so as to have an airtight seal WARNING RISK OF FIRE MAINTAIN SPECIFIED AIR SPACE CLEARANCES TO VENT PIPE AND APPLIANCE W385 0...

Page 9: ...th caulking not supplied Fasten to the chimney with screws and plugs not supplied C INSIDE Remove the securing screw from the front of the vent mounting plate Pull the vent mounting plate only back in...

Page 10: ...vide sufficient movement for shifting the burner assembly on it s side to aid with servicing components F Check for gas leaks by brushing on a soap and water solution Do not use open flame WARNING RIS...

Page 11: ...DE TOP VENT MANTEL FRONT ETC ARE CLEARLY MAINTAINED WHEN USING PAINT OR LACQUER TO FINISH THE MANTEL THE PAINT OR LACQUER MUST BE HEAT RESISTANT TO PREVENT DISCOLOURATION 73 1 WARNING RISK OF FIRE NEV...

Page 12: ...ering the burner tube and following the natural shape of the media tray In some installations glass media over the burner tube may cause a Puffing sound If this sound is excessive simply push the medi...

Page 13: ...ies must be installed into the receiver before operation is possible in the XIR3 The receiver is located in the bottom left corner of the appliance If receiver removal is necessary remove the left acc...

Page 14: ...E ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES USE THE CURRENT CSA22 1 CANADIAN ELECTRIC CODE IN CANADA OR THE CURRENT NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE ANSI NFPA NO 70 IN THE UNITED STATES ALWAYS LIGHT THE PILOT WHETHER FOR THE FIRS...

Page 15: ...NS D INSTALLATION A CET APPAREIL EST MUNI D UN DISPOSITIF D ALLUMAGE QUI ALLUME LA VEILLEUSE AUTOMATIQUEMENT N ESSAYE PAS D ALLUMER LA VEILLEUSE MANUELLEMENT B AVANT D ALLUMER SENTE L AIR AUTOUR DE L...

Page 16: ...G on the receiver front cover The receiver will beep three 3 times to indicate that it is ready to synchronize with the transmitter D Install the 3 AAA batteries in the transmitter battery bay located...

Page 17: ...now displayed B To adjust the set temperature press the Up Down Arrow Keys until the desired set temperature is displayed on the LCD screen of the Transmitter 35 6 76 F ON 68 ROOM TEMPERATURE SET TEM...

Page 18: ...F ON Hi FLAME OFF FLAME AT LEVEL 1 FLAME AT LEVEL 5 FLAME AT HI LEVEL 6 6 8 FLAME HEIGHT This function will lock the keys to avoid unsupervised operation A Press the MODE and UP keys at the same time...

Page 19: ...ght will stay at the setting prior to the failure If off when the failure occurs and then turned on the flame height will come on at HI The flame height can then be controlled by the remote 35 14 The...

Page 20: ...rner turns on and off With the remote control fan speed preset at the preferred speed the blower will come on approximately 5 minutes after the main burner comes on and will shut off approximately 12...

Page 21: ...column for propane Check that main burner is operating on HI AFTER TAKING PRESSURE READINGS BE SURE TO TURN SCREWS CLOCKWISE FIRMLY TO RESEAL DO NOT OVERTORQUE Leak test with a soap and water solutio...

Page 22: ...o periodically perform a visual check of the pilot and burner flames Compare them to the illustra tions provided If any flames appear abnormal call a service person FLAME MUST ENVELOP UPPER 3 8 TO 1 2...

Page 23: ...d bottom of the door is not broken or missing Replace if necessary 8 If for any reason the vent air intake system is disassembled re install and re seal per the instructions provided for the initial i...

Page 24: ...ON DO NOT STRIKE SLAM OR SCRATCH GLASS DO NOT OPERATE APPLIANCE WITH GLASS REMOVED CRACKED BROKEN OR SCRATCHED 56 1A NOTE Care must be taken when removing and disposing of any broken glass or damaged...

Page 25: ...in the lamp housing are necessary for ventilation and must not be covered GASKET LENSE FRAME COLOURED SIDE UP 8 6 NIGHT LIGHT REPLACEMENT Your appliance comes equipped with our Night Light The light...

Page 26: ...ws holding the valve train in place NOTE A new gasket may be required when reinstalling the valve train assembly Contact your local authorized dealer distributor C Carefully lift the valve train assem...

Page 27: ...DESCRIPTION 14 GDI 226 TERMINAL VENT KITS REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 2 3 DOUBLE PLY ALUMINUM LINER INLET AND EXHAUST 15 GDI 320KT VENT KIT 20FT 15 GDI 325KT VENT KIT 25 FT 15 GDI 335KT VENT KIT 35 FT...

Page 28: ...S9 DELUXE 1 PC SURROUND 30H X48W MATTE BLACK 24 CI3S CAST IRON SURROUND KIT 29H X 46W MATTE BLACK 25 I3CRFK CONTEMPORARY RECTANGULAR FRONT GLOSS BLACK 25 I3CRFHC CONTEMPORARY RECTANGULAR FRONT HAMMERT...

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Page 30: ...3 5 water column for natural gas or 10 water column for propane Check that main burner is operating on HI AFTER TAKING PRESSURE READINGS BE SURE TO TURN SCREWS CLOCKWISE FIRMLY TO RESEAL DO NOT OVER T...

Page 31: ...ndition and the LED is blinking 3 times using the transmitter ON OFF button Step 1 Turn the system off by pressing the ON OFF button to turn the system off Step 2 After approximately 2 seconds press t...

Page 32: ...rom pilot hood the circuit is broken A wrong orifice or too high of an inlet pressure can cause the pilot flame to lift The sensor rod may need cleaning Poor grounding between pilot assembly and gas v...

Page 33: ...plated trim or other components due to water weather damage long periods of dampness condensation damaging chemicals or cleaners will not be the responsibility of NAPOLEON All parts replaced under th...

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