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Glowing Embers

Note:  Use only glowing embers supplied with the
appliance.  Use of any other materials or incor-
rectly placed embers may cause an incorrect flame
pattern, sooting and/or delayed ignition.
Place 8 to 10 pieces randomly on the front burner
area as shown in figure #17.  This will produce the
best results.

Levelling Legs

Levelling legs are provided with the appliance as a
convenient means for levelling the appliance when
it is installed on an irregular surface.  The legs (3"
long threaded bolts) are supplied in a separate parts
bag inside the appliance.  Nuts welded to the base,
near the back of the appliance locate the levelling
legs.  Fan cover must be removed to expose weld
nuts (Fig. # 18).  The legs thread into the nuts and
protrude out the bottom, raising the rear of the
appliance until it is level with the front.

Fig. # 15

Fig. # 16

Glass Frame Installation

The glass frame assembly is designed for easy
installation and removal with positioning tabs on
top of the firebox and quick release latches located
under the firebox.

Installation:

1) Grasp the sides of the glass frame assembly and

hook over the frame tabs. Ensure that the tabs
on the top of the unit engage the corresponding
slots in the glass frame.

2) Swing the bottom into position and latch in

place with the over-center latches (Fig. #15).

Removal:

1) Fold down the bottom louver, if installed, to

access the over-center latches.  Disengage the
latches by pulling each lever down and forward
(Fig. #15).

2) Grasp the sides of the frame and swing the

bottom out to clear.  Lift up and then forward to
disengage from top (Fig. #16).

Fig. # 18

Fig. # 17

Embers

Frame Tabs

Latch

Fan Cover

Weld Nuts

Log Brackets

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Summary of Contents for E Series

Page 1: ...Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbour s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your ga...

Page 2: ...ty Shutoff System 8 Draft Inspection 8 Log Set 9 Glowing Embers 10 Levelling Legs 10 Glass Frame Installation 10 Surround Assembly 11 Lighting Instructions 12 First Fire 13 Operation 13 Primary Air Ad...

Page 3: ...service person More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lintfromcarpeting beddingmaterial etc Itisimperative that control compartments burners and circulating air passageways of the app...

Page 4: ...e Gas Insert installation and venting must conform to the current CAN CGA B149 installation code in Canada or the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 1988 in the USA and approved per local codes Only q...

Page 5: ...r local codes The factory built zeroclearancefireplaceanditschimneymustbecertifiedand meet applicable National Provincial State or local codes The minimum clearances from the appliance to combustible...

Page 6: ...ce Clip connector plate at the back of the unit and attach to the front with screws provided Fig 7 Leave the insert extending a couple of inches out of the fireplace to allow for proper surround place...

Page 7: ...ll under the side panels inside the firebox 5 Remove burner assembly from the carton and inspect for damage Do not use if damaged 7 Position the burner assembly inside the firebox so that the side mou...

Page 8: ...off and inspect the venting system for blockages or restrictions Vent Safety Shutoff System Installation This appliance is equipped with a vent safety shutoff system The switch assembly is shipped wit...

Page 9: ...of logs 2 and 3 are intended to fit over the andirons Allow for space between rear log log 1 and left and right twigs logs 5 and 6 for best results Note Improper placement of logs may cause sooting on...

Page 10: ...protrude out the bottom raising the rear of the appliance until it is level with the front Fig 15 Fig 16 Glass Frame Installation The glass frame assembly is designed for easy installation and remova...

Page 11: ...over the surround from the top Fig 19 5 Tighten the retaining screws at the bottom of each brass trim side Fig 23 Fig 23 Fig 21 Fig 20 Fig 22 Fig 19 Brass Trim Retaining Screw 8 Push the entire appli...

Page 12: ...your service technician or gas supplier 9 Turn gas control knob counter clockwise to On position 10 Turn HI LO burner control knob to desired setting 11 Close bottom grill and turn on the burner swit...

Page 13: ...as shown in Fig 25 Pulling the rod forward closes the shutter and increases the flame height of both front and rear burners Fig 24 Manual HI LO Control Knob The HI LO burner control knob can be rotate...

Page 14: ...ay may be installed at any time Unpack and inspect all parts Install Overlay as follows 1 Remove the glass frame as outlined in Glass Frame Removal section Place face up on a flat stable surface to av...

Page 15: ...wer kit must be installed before the burner assembly is in place Un pack and inspect blower kit 1 Remove the six screws holding the fan cover in place at the back of the firebox 2 Position the blower...

Page 16: ...tact the fan cover when replaced Fig 33 Fig 35 Fig 33 Fig 34 7 Replace fan cover burner and glass 8 TO TEST Place the speed control assembly rocker switch to the ON position and the variable speed con...

Page 17: ...7 SURROUND TRIM LEFT MINC 1664 8 SURROUND TRIM TOP MINC 16641 9 SURROUND TRIM RIGHT MINC 16642 10 BAFFLE MINB 1923 11 SPILL SWITCH MINB 50621 12 RIGHT SIDE EXTENSION MINB 1904 13 LEFT SIDE EXTENSION...

Page 18: ...18 Fig 36 fire parts com...

Page 19: ...nformement aux exigences des codes locaux S il n existe aucun code local se conformer a la norme CAN CGA B149 en vigueur Left and Right side are determined when facing the front of the appliance Les c...

Page 20: ...Printed in Canada Pacific Energy Fireplace Products Ltd Box 1060 Duncan BC V9L 3Y2 Phone 250 748 1184 Web site http www pacificenergy bc ca fire parts com...

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