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Outdoor Lifestyles by Hearth & Home Technologies Inc. • Dakota-AU • 4036-914 Rev H • 6/11

Sealant Material 

0 mm.

0 mm.

0 mm.

Finish wall material 

may be combustible, 

top & sides. 

Upper front can be covered 

with non-combustible material 

or removed and replaced with 

non-combustible material. 

Fire Risk

Do NOT obstruct air inlet or outlet grilles.

Do NOT modify grilles.

•  Modifying or covering grilles could cause 

temperature rise and fire hazard.

Finishing materials must not interfere with:

•  Air flow through grilles or louvers.

•  Operation of louvers or doors.

•  Access for service.

WARNING

B. Facing Material

Figure 7.2  Non-combustible Facing Diagram

Fire Risk

Finish all edges and fronts to clearances and 

specifications listed in manual.

WARNING

•  Metal  fireplace  front  may  be  covered  with  non-

combustible material only.

•  Do NOT overlap combustible materials onto fireplace 

front.

•  Install combustible materials up to specified clearances 

on top front and side edges.

•  Seal joints between the finished wall and fireplace top 

and sides using only a 150° C minimum sealant.

Summary of Contents for DAKOTA-AU

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Page 2: ...tained in this owner s manual Pay special attention to all cautions and warnings This owner s manual should be retained for future reference We suggest you keep it with your other important documents and product manuals The information contained in this owner s manual unless noted otherwise applies to all models and gas control sys tems Your new Outdoor Lifestyles gas fireplace will give you years...

Page 3: ...nishing 11 A Mantel Projections 11 B Facing Material 12 8 Fireplace Setup 13 A Clean the Fireplace 13 B Grate Assembly Placement 13 C Positioning the Logs 13 D Placing Lava Rock 16 E Glass Assembly 16 F Reinstall Door Lock 16 9 Operating Instructions 17 A Before Lighting Fireplace 17 B Operating Cautions 17 C Lighting the Fireplace 18 D After the Fireplace is Lit 19 E Frequently Asked Questions 19...

Page 4: ...e should only be carried out by an authorized person in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions All relevant codes and regula tions laid down by the gas fitting authorities municipal build ing regulations and the requirements of the National Gas Installation Standard AS5601 must be observed This appliance and its components are tested and safe when installed in accordance with this install...

Page 5: ...e adequate clearance Around air openings To combustibles For service access Locate fireplace away from traffic areas WARNING A Select Fireplace Location When selecting a location for your fireplace it is important to consider the required clearances to walls See Figure 3 1 Note For actual fireplace dimensions refer to Section 12 Figure 3 1 Fireplace Locations 3 Framing and Clearances A B C D E 629...

Page 6: ...to level of standoffs Combustible Object 914 mm Combustible flooring may be installed next to the front of the appliance 38 mm Drywall if used 0 mm 13 mm Upper front can be covered with non combustible material or removed and replaced with non combustible material 38 mm Appliance must be installed in amply insulated area Area must have minimum of 25 of surface area open Surface area sum of walls s...

Page 7: ...artial enclosure that includes an overhead cover and no more than two walls Figure 3 5 Two Walls and a Roof Open side at least 25 of total wall area 30 or more in total of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted Figure 3 6 More than Two Walls With an overhead cover and more than two walls the follow ing shall apply Figures 3 6 3 7 At least 25 of the total wall area is completely open and ...

Page 8: ...ositioning Leveling and Securing of a Fire place B Securing and Leveling Fireplace The diagram shows how to properly position level and se cure the fireplace see Figure 4 2 Nailing tabs are provided to secure the fireplace to the framing members Place the fireplace into position on either a combustible or non combustible continuous flat surface Fire Risk Prevent contact with sagging loose insulati...

Page 9: ...n in Table 5 1 below Two taps are provided on the outlet side of the gas control for a test gauge connection to measure the inlet and outlet pressures These inlet and outlet pressure taps can be ac cessed through the internal valve access panels as shown in Section 10 Maintaining and Servicing the Fireplace The fireplace and its individual shut off valve must be dis connected from the gas supply p...

Page 10: ...TED TO BACK OF VALVE IGNITION MODULE 6V ON OFF WALL SWITCH VALVE FLAME SPARKER SENSOR ANT REMOTE CONTROL A Ignition System Wiring This fireplace is equipped with an electronic ignition system which operates on a 6 volt system The batteries are located within the ignition module which is located within the external control box Awiring diagram is shown in Figure 6 1 The battery pack requires fourAA ...

Page 11: ...n of fireplace mantels or other combustible projections above the top front edge of the fireplace Mantel B A 2 13 m minimum ceiling height Overhang 305 mm max combustible mantel depth Figure 7 1 Clearances to Combustible Mantels or other Combustibles above Fireplace 7 Finishing If A is Then B must be at least 152 mm 914 mm 660 mm 915 mm or more 457 mm ...

Page 12: ...ire hazard Finishing materials must not interfere with Air flow through grilles or louvers Operation of louvers or doors Access for service WARNING B Facing Material Figure 7 2 Non combustible Facing Diagram Fire Risk Finish all edges and fronts to clearances and specifications listed in manual WARNING Metal fireplace front may be covered with non combustible material only Do NOT overlap combustib...

Page 13: ...nt view C Positioning the Logs Place right rear log on the grate against the fireplace right side wall so that its right end sits in the bracket opening Place the left rear log on the grate against the left wall and rest it on the right rear log Ensure grate assembly is over burner assembly centered from left to right and back legs are in grate brackets B Grate Assembly Placement Figure 8 2 Top vi...

Page 14: ...e fork of log onto the left front bar and rest its back on left rear log Place front log in front of the main grate with its left end resting on left side log as shown Figure 8 11 Front Left Log SRV722 front view Place front left log between locating bars so it rests against left side log and on top of front log Figure 8 8 Top view Figure 8 10 Top view Figure 8 12 Top view ...

Page 15: ...htmost front grate bar and rest its rear on right rear log angled towards the corner as shown Place right center log between the 4th and 5th vertical bars on the log grate resting the back on right rear log Figure 8 13 Front Right Log SRV724 front view Figure 8 14 Top view Figure 8 15 Right Side Log SRV740 front view Figure 8 16 Top view Figure 8 17 Right Front Corner Log SRV742 front view Figure ...

Page 16: ... Figure 8 20 open them and loosen screws on top and bottom pivot pins Slide each door as necessary and tighten screws To adjust handle loosen screws to move handles as necessary and tighten screws Ashlip Rock Pan Figure 8 19 Placement of Lava Rocks D Placing Lava Rock After logs have been placed spread part of the lava rock included between the rock pan and ashlip see Figure 8 19 Use of lava rock ...

Page 17: ...ate properly SWITCH IS SHOWN IN ON POSITION Figure 9 1 Valve Switch Position B Operating Cautions DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THE APPLIANCE DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS NEAR THE APPLIANCE DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THE APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION TO BE INSTALLED ONLY BY AN AUTHORIZED PERSON THISAPPLIANCE SHALLNOT BE INSTALLED OR USED INDOORS THE GUARD IS FIT...

Page 18: ...erating instructions accompanying fireplace Caution Hot while in operation Do not touch Keep children clothing furniture gasoline and other liquids having flammable vapors away Do not operate the fireplace with panel s removed cracked or bro ken Replacement of the panel s should be done by a licensed or qualified service person Do not touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building...

Page 19: ...or smell If you feel this odor is excessive it may require the initial three to four hour continuous burn on high followed by a second burn up to 12 hours to fully drive off any odor from paint and lubri cants used in the manufacturing process Condensation of the glass is normal Issue Solution Condensation on the glass This is a result of gas combustion and temperature variations As the fireplace ...

Page 20: ...urner air shutter adjustment Gas connections and fittings Clean Glass Air passageways grilles control compartment Burner burner ports Risk of Fire Delayed ignition or explosion Exposure to combustion fumes Odors WARNING Handle glass assembly with care Note Clean glass after initial 3 4 hours operation Longer operation without cleaning glass may cause a permanent white film on glass When cleaning g...

Page 21: ...ve access panel remove four screws Loosen lower pressure tap screw before attaching manometer Start up the fireplace to verify the pressure and adjust as necessary Reverse these steps to reassemble before log positioning Note Pressure tap screws must be re tightened Remove logs if access is necessary after installation is complete See Section 8 C Remove logs in reverse order of set up Remove grate...

Page 22: ...y Replacement Remove switch cover plate from the control box Slide access panel Replace four AA batteries Replace access panel and switch cover plate Ground Wire Control Box Switch Cover Plate Access Panel Batteries Ensure ground wire is attached to valve or metal fireplace chassis Figure 10 7 ...

Page 23: ... these areas Screw tips that have penetrated the sheet metal are sharp and should be avoided 2 Remove any foreign objects 3 Verify unobstructed air circulation Logs 1 Inspect for broken damaged or missing logs Replace as necessary 2 Verify correct log placement and no flame impingement causing sooting Correct as necessary Burner ignition and operation 1 Verify burner is properly secured and aligne...

Page 24: ...ing connection Check for spark in location along cable D Valve Replace valve Do not over tighten E Over tightened thermocouple interrupter Replace valve and thermocouple interrupter F Receiver Replace receiver and reprogram code 5 Pilot is lit and control continues to spark Valve shuts off after 10 30 seconds Valve operates manually A Receiver Replace receiver and reprogram code 6 Pilot is lit spa...

Page 25: ...ireplace Dimension Diagram Dimensions are actual fireplace dimensions Use for reference only For framing dimensions and clearances refer to Sec tion 3 Figure 12 1 Fireplace Dimensions 12 Reference Materials 1 22 m 1 07 m 587 mm 943 mm 171 mm 1 12 m 787 mm 591 mm 16 mm 204 mm 396 mm 268 mm ...

Page 26: ... H 6 11 B Service Parts List Service Parts 42 Dakota Outdoor Gas Fireplace DAK N AU DAK P AU Part number list on following page Beginning Manufacturing Date June 2007 Ending Manufacturing Date Active 1 3 4 5 23 20 19 22 22 26 25 21 2 13 18 12 12 8 10 14 17 6 7 11 11 16 24 15 9 ...

Page 27: ...6 119 9 Door Lock Qty 2 Req 4036 226 10 Pivot Pin Right Top 4036 118 11 Door Grille Bar Qty 4 Req 4036 177 Glass Door Assembly Right 4036 096 Left 4036 097 12 Glass Panel Assembly 4036 020 13 Bottom Door Support Assembly 4036 083 14 Pivot Pin Left Bottom 4036 116 15 Handle Bracket 4036 178 16 8 32x3 8 PH Flat Counter Sink Qty 2 Req 4021 345 17 Pivot Pin Right Bottom 4036 115 18 Door Handle 4021 35...

Page 28: ...his manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 27 Burner Assembly 27 1 Rock Retainer 4036 190 27 2 Burner Tube N 4036 187 Burner Tube P 4036 188 27 3 Burner Tube Bracket 4036 189 27 4 Air Shutter 4036 194 27 5 Pilot Shield 4036 248 28 Control Box Assembly 28 1 Control Box Cover Plate 2097 133 28 2 Control Box Gasket 4021 387 28 3 Clamping Bracket 2097 132...

Page 29: ...ual may be ordered from an authorized dealer ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 29 1 Compression Nut 32553 29 2 Orifice N 25 B 4021 134 Orifice P 44 B 32562 29 3 Jam Nut 32563 29 4 ON OFF Gas Valve 15697 29 5 Flex Assembly 2098 022 29 6 Burner Supply Flex Line 4021 418 29 7 BSP Male Connector Qty 2 Req 2098 315 29 8 Switch Assembly 2097 145 29 9 Screw 4021 394 29 10 Valve N 2098 132 Valve P 209...

Page 30: ...model number and serial number All parts listed in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 30 Log Set Box 1 of 3 4036 711 30 1 Log SRV720 31 Log Set Box 2 of 3 4036 712 31 1 Log SRV727 31 2 Log SRV722 31 3 Log SRV740 31 4 Log SRV742 32 Log Set Box 3 of 3 4036 713 32 1 Log SRV723 32 2 Log SRV724 32 3 Log SRV728 30 Box 1 31 Box 2 32 Box 3 SRV720 SRV...

Page 31: ... AU 4036 914 Rev H 6 11 31 For Service or Replacement Parts Contact Melbourne Jetmaster 444 Swan Street Richmond 3121 03 9429 5573 Sydney Jetmaster 10 Martin Avenue Arncliff 2205 02 9597 7222 Perth Fireplace Corner 277 Lord Street East Perth 6000 08 9228 2600 ...

Page 32: ...arranty only covers Products that are purchased through an HHT authorized dealer or distributor A list of HHT authorized dealers is available on the HHT branded websites This warranty is only valid while the Product remains at the site of original installation Contact your installing dealer for warranty service If the installing dealer is unable to provide necessary parts contact the nearest HHT a...

Page 33: ... or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine fluorine or other damaging chemicals Over firing can be identified by but not limited to warped plates or tubes rust colored cast iron bubbling cracking and discoloration of steel or enamel finishes and cracking or spalling of refractory or cementitious materials The Product is subjected to prolonged periods of dampness condensation ice or snow ...

Page 34: ...the number of your nearest Outdoor Lifestyles dealer please refer to page 31 of this manual or visit www hearthnhome com NOTES DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL CAUTION Important operating and maintenance instructions included Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation Read understand and follow these instructions for safe installation and operation D O N O T D I S C A R D ...

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