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Regency FG39-1 FireGenie Freestanding Gas Stove

MAINTENANCE

GLASS 

REPLACEMENT

Your Regency heater is supplied with high tem

-

perature, 5mm Neoceram silica coated ceramic 

glass that will withstand the highest heat that 

your unit will produce. In the event that you break 

your  glass,  purchase  your  replacement  from 

an authorized Regency dealer only, and follow 

the step-by-step instructions for replacement.

Removing Glass:

Note:  Wearing gloves will protect your 

hands while handling glass.

1) 

Remove the door from the unit and place 

on a soft surface to prevent scratching.

2)

  Pull out the door gasket.

3) 

Remove  the  24  nuts  holding  the  glass 

retainers in place. 

Do not remove the nuts 

underneath the retainers.

4)

  Remove the door catch plate.

5)

  Remove glass retainers on sides first (3 each 

side) then remove two center retainers.

6)

  Remove glass from door assembly. When 

removing  glass,  leave  white  insulation  in 

place.

7)

  Reverse steps 6 - 2.

Safety Screen: Only required in Australia

FAN MAINTENANCE

If your fan requires maintenance or replacement, 

access to the fan is through the plate on the rear 

wall of the firebox. 

 NOTE: the unit MUST NOT 

be operated without the fan access panel 

securely in place and correctly sealed.

If the fan is damaged or needs repair, it 

shall be repaired by the manufacturer or its 

service agent or similiarily qualified person 

to avoid a hazard.

IMPORTANT: These fans collect a lot of 

dust from within your home. Ensure 

you maintain these fan motors on a 

regular basis by vacuuming out the 

fan squirrel cages, around the motor, 

and around the grills on the back of 

the stove.

IMPORTANT

Disconnect power supply 

before servicing

WARNING: 

Electrical Grounding Instruc-

tions

This appliance is equipped with 

a three pronged (grounding) plug 

for your protection against shock 

hazard and should be plugged 

directly into a properly grounded 

three-prong receptacle. Do not cut 

or remove the grounding prong 

from this plug.

Fan 

Access 

Panel 

Gasket

Pin

Grommet

Rear Stove W

all

Unclip these 

2 wires

Thermodisc

Pin

Pressure Relief Door/

Fan Access Panel

Alternate Fan Access:

If the rear access cover is ac-

cessible, it can be removed to 

provide access to the fan.

Fan Removal

1)

  Unplug  or  disconnect  power  source  to 

stove.

2)

   Remove all logs and the rear log support, 

then remove the 10 screws holding the ac

-

cess panel in place.

3)

  Unclip the black and white wires from the 

fan motor.

4)

   Open both side doors and gently pull the 

flex pipe away from the center, otherwise 

the fan can catch on the flex pipe during 

installation and tear the pipe. Do not tear 

or damage the flex pipe.

5)

  Lift fan off of the 2 pins, tip back and pull 

through  firebox  opening.  Disconnect  the 

green ground wire from the right side of the 

fan as soon as you can reach it.

Fan Replacement

Reverse the above steps (1 - 5). If necessary 

install a new gasket before replacing the fan 

access panel.  Make sure the fan wires and the 

ground wire are reattached.  

Hint  for  pushing  fan  down  onto  pins  -  rub  a 

bit of dish soap on the grommet so it will slide 

more easily onto the pin. Check to make sure 

the fan is seated properly on the pins - try to 

move the fan back and forth, there should be 

no noise, if there is check that the grommets 

haven't come loose.

Summary of Contents for FG39LPG1-BRA

Page 1: ...ler service agency or the gas supplier FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flam mable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Installation and service must be performed by an authorized installer service agency or the gas supplier PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Owners Installation Manual LISTINGS AND CODE APPROVALS Thesegasappliance...

Page 2: ...plianceshasbeendesignedtoprovide you with all the warmth and charm of a woodstove The models FG39NG1 BRAand FG39LPG1 BRAof this series has been approved by AGA As it also bears our own mark it promises to provide you with economy comfort and security for many trouble free years to follow Please take a moment now to acquaint yourself with these instructions and the many features of your Regency Roo...

Page 3: ...Regency FG39 1 FireGenie Freestanding Gas Stove 3 UNIT SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 4: ...n Checklist 7 Clearances to Combustibles 7 Locating Your Regency Gas Stove 7 Combustion and Ventilation Air 7 Louver Installation 8 Flueing Introduction 8 Installation Precautions 8 Safety Precautions for the Installer 8 Exterior Flue Termination Locations 9 Flueing Arrangements Horizontal Terminations All Systems 10 Flueing Arrangements Vertical Terminations 10 Straight Vertical 10 Offset Vertica...

Page 5: ...essure 94kPa 2 55kPa Injector Size 1x 32 1x 50 Part 918 279d Colour Black on Silver Size 100 Sept 22 09 updated standard removed 2000 from As4553 Feb 4 10 updated distributor Dec 23 13 Updated distributor address E Aus reformatted AGA approval June 14 16 Updated model name as per Dave L Electrical 240VAC 50Hz 1 0 amp max Serial Number 918 279d Model N2134 Regency Gas Fireplace 2 95mm 1 78mm Approv...

Page 6: ...he unit must be bolted down to the floor 4 This appliance is Listed for bedroom instal lations when used with a Listed Millivolt Thermostat Some areas may have further requirements check local codes before installation 5 This appliance is Listed for Alcove installa tions maintain minimum Alcove clearances asfollows minimumwidthof48 1219mm a maximum depth of 36 914mm and minimum ceiling height of 6...

Page 7: ... appliance annually Make it a practice to have all of your gas appliances checked annually 13 Do not slam shut or strike the glass door 14 Under no circumstances should any solid fuels wood paper cardboard coal etc be used in this appliance 15 The appliance area must be kept clear and free of combustible materials gases and other flammable vapours and liquids INSTALLATION CHECKLIST 1 CheckClearanc...

Page 8: ...ing installation Thelocationoftheterminationcapmustconform totherequirementsintheExteriorFlueTermina tion Locations diagram on page 8 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS These fluing systems are engineered products thathavebeendesignedandtestedforusewith theFG39NG1 BRA andFG39LPG1 BRA The warranty will be voided and serious fire health or other safety hazards may result from any of the following actions 1 In...

Page 9: ...echanical air inlet or any other opening into a building with the exception of sub floor ventilation see also Note I Appliances up to 150 MJ h input 500 Appliances over 150 MJ h input 1500 k Vertically below an openable window door or non mechanical air inlet or any other opening into a building with the exception of sub floor ventilation see also Note I see table below Clearance k in mm Space Hea...

Page 10: ...ombina tions of vertical runs with horizontal terminations Maximum one 90O elbow two 45o elbows equal one 90o elbow LPG and NG Residential Manufactured and Mobile Homes Installations The fluing arrangements diagrammed below have a min of 75 flue loss efficiencywithFanOff asrequiredformanufacturedhomes Actual efficiency may be as high as 85 May be installed in Manufactured Mobile Homes after first ...

Page 11: ...position from the exterior The larger diameterendoftheadjustablepipe goes to the flue terminal c Install the 90o elbow onto the adjust able pipe to determine the vertical centerline of the starter collar on the unit Note if the centerline cannot be met the adjustable sections will have to be cut DV STOVE HORIZONTAL FLUE KIT Horizontal Stove Flue Kit Part 946 112 includes all the parts needed to in...

Page 12: ...e appliance adapter and secure with 3 screws 8 x 1 2 13mm stainless steel 15 Attach the pipe section onto the starter collar by sealing with Mill Pac and or high temperature silicone and securing with 3 of the 8 x 1 2 13mm black screws Pipe seams should be facing the wall 16 Attachthe90o elbowontothepipesectionby sealing with Mill Pac and or high tempera ture silicone and securing with 3 of the 8 ...

Page 13: ... Stove Please review your product to make sure you have everything you need In the eflue that you are missing any part contact your dealer Note These are the minimum pieces re quired Other parts may be required for your particular installation See below for a list of flue parts If installing termination on a siding covered wall a vinyl siding standoff or furring strips can be used in order to ensu...

Page 14: ...ermine if wall studs or roof rafters are in the way when the fluing system is attached If this is the case you may want to adjust the location of the unit 2 RoomSealed pipe andfittingsaredesigned with special twist lock connections to con nect the fluing system to the appliance flue outlet A twist lock appliance adaptor is installed on the unit at the factory Assemble the desired combination of pi...

Page 15: ...igh wind conditions near big trees or adjoining roof lines in these cases increasing the flue height may solve the problem Roof Pitch Minimum Flue Height Feet Meters flat to 7 12 2 0 61 over 7 12 to 8 12 2 0 61 over 8 12 to 9 12 2 0 61 over 9 12 to 10 12 2 5 0 76 over 10 12 to 11 12 3 25 0 99 over 11 12 to 12 12 4 1 22 over 12 12 to 14 12 5 1 52 over 14 12 to 16 12 6 1 83 over 16 12 to 18 12 7 2 1...

Page 16: ...s support which can be screwed to the outside of the support box and nailed to surrounding framing as required Use a minimum of four 8 x 1 2 13mm screwsperbracket Insomecases these brackets may need to be trimmed e g to fit under a flashing Place the Fin ish Collar around the support and fasten it to the ceiling using the screws provided 3 Use appropriate roof flashing Place the flashingundertheup...

Page 17: ...ould be within the limits specified on the safety label 6 When finished reading manometer turn off the gas valve disconnect the hose and tighten the screw clockwise with a 1 8 3mm flat screwdriver Screw should be snug but do not over tighten AERATION ADJUSTMENT The burner aeration is factory set but may need adjusting due to either the local gas supply or altitude FG39 with 40 mj FG39 NG1 Fully Op...

Page 18: ...and lava rock 3 Remove burner 4 Remove burner orifice with a 1 2 wrench and discard Use a wrench to hold on to the elbow behind the orifice 5 Reinstall new burner orifice LPG stamped 50 and tighten Burner Orifice 6 Pull out the pilot hood by hand Pilot Hood Pilot Hood removed 7 Remove the pilot orifice with the allen key Pilot Orifice 8 Put in the new LPG orifice with the allen key Then put back t...

Page 19: ... it is necessary that the plastic cap A is returned to its original location Cable Electric Modulator 21 Adjusting the Outlet Pressure All the adjustments must be carried out in the following order Removethemodulatorplasticcap A using needle nose pliers Maximum pressure Turn the unit ON to its highest input rating Screw in the nut B to increase the outlet pressure and screw it out to decrease it U...

Page 20: ...nstall Optional Brick Panels prior to installing logs Embers Embers The 02 refer numbers i e 02 65 are molded into the rear of each log 1 Carefully remove the logs from the box and unwrap them The logs are fragile handle with care do not force into position 2 Sprinkle the embers on the left and right sides of the firebox base INSTALLATION C 02 44 Pins on Rear Log Support A 02 65 B 02 56 3 Place Re...

Page 21: ... to the other If there is any flame hesitation check that area for any blockage of the burner port F 0 2 4 7 E 02 45 A 02 65 G 02 48 D 0 2 4 6 B 02 56 C 02 44 Cutout Pin D 02 46 B 02 56 A 02 65 7 Place the Left Top Log D 02 46 on the pin on Log B 02 56 and on top of the cutout on Log A 02 65 E 02 45 C 02 44 8 Place Front Right Log E 02 45 on the two pins as shown 9 Place the lava rock in the area ...

Page 22: ...or The latch plate must be centered around the alignment pin See diagram 2 If the latch plate interferes with the corner of the stove you may want to angle the plate slightly so the door closes easier OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL Use the Regency Remote Control Kit approved for this unit Use of other systems may void your warranty The remote control kit comes with a hand held transmitter and a wall moun...

Page 23: ...pped with a three pronged grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug This heater does not require a 240VA C supply forthegascontroltooperate A240VA C power supply is needed for the fan blower operation INSTALLATION Caution Ensure that the wires do not ...

Page 24: ... Make sure the three pieces of door glass are properly positioned Never operate the appliance with any of the glass removed or with the door open 5 Verify that all flueing and the cap is unob structed 6 Verify log placement LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Plug the power cord into a power outlet 2 Press and release the ON OFF button once to start the unit 3 After approximately 3 seconds the spark ignition ...

Page 25: ...ferent rates resulting in some cracking and ticking sounds will be heard throughout the cycling process SUMMARY OF CONTROLS On Off Button Iftheunit isswitchedoff pressingandreleasing this button once will switch the unit on The unit will resume its last settings If the unit is switched on pressing and releasing this button once will switch the unit off Flame Increase If the unit is switched on pre...

Page 26: ...AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IN OPERATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Part 918 332a for ECS units except for FG38 Colours Black on Grey except for parts indicated as being Red Size 100 Feb 8 06 Changed AG 601 to AS5601 2004 as per Paul Watters AS NZS 5601 Apr 19 18 Changed to AS NZS 5601 as per R D ...

Page 27: ...NG CHILDREN SHOULD BE CAREFULLYSUPERVISEDWHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Any maintenance required accessing the glass door of the unit must be performed by an authorized service person 1 Always unplug the power cord before cleaning For relighting refer to lighting instructions Keep the burner and control compartment clean by brushing and vacu uming at least...

Page 28: ...quirrel cages around the motor and around the grills on the back of the stove IMPORTANT Disconnect power supply before servicing WARNING Electrical Grounding Instruc tions This appliance is equipped with a three pronged grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prongreceptacle Donotcut or remove the grounding prong from th...

Page 29: ...stal door and unhook chain You may want to put a soft cloth on thebaseoftheunitsothatwhenthepedestal doorisopenitdoesn tscratchthepaint See diagram below 5 Remove the front plate by undoing the 6 screws 6 Disconnect the manual switch cable and reset cables 7 Disconnect the gas pipe line at the valve 8 Remove the pedestal back cover by remov ing the 4 Philips screws 9 Disconnect the 5 pin molex con...

Page 30: ...should be checked by a licensed gas service technician during the annual service check Your unit may require more frequent maintenance checks if you notice any changes in how it operates Operational changes to look for can include but are not limited to extended start up time increased fan noise residue carbon build up white build up on the glass firebox increased operating noise etc Should any of...

Page 31: ...rk Ignitor N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 910 089 Flame Cable N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 910 088 Spark Cable N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 910 084 Control Box N A N A N A 911 101 Control Box N A N A N A N A N A N A 910 527 Manual Control Switch N A N A N A N A N A N A 910 080 Valve 910 521 Control Box Cable 1 910 522 Control Box Cable 2 910 523 Control Box Cable 3 910 525 Control Box Cable...

Page 32: ... P FanAssembly 240Volt 910 169 P Fan Motor 240 Volt 12 910 714 Power Cord 240 Volt 15 560 525 Pedestal Assembly 16 730 039 Pedestal Door 17 904 257 Pedestal Door Magnet 18 750 084 Pedestal Back 19 730 530 Side Panel Door Assy Right Side 20 730 525 Side Panel Door Assy Left Side 21 560 031 Side Panel Door Hinge 23 904 258 Side Panel Door Magnet 24 948 255 Door Latch MAIN ASSEMBLY Part Description P...

Page 33: ... Assy S I T 3 Flame NG 910 947 Pilot Assy S I T 3 Flame LPG 67 Pilot Holder 68 W840470 Pilot Assembly Gasket 71 730 528 Log Stand 904 641 Pilot Orifice 50 LP 78 730 550 Burner Assembly 82 630 009 Gasket Burner Tray Air Passage 83 630 008 Gasket Burner Tray Firebox 69 732 930 Log Set 92 Rear Log 93 Left Top Log 94 Center Log 95 Middle Right Log 96 Middle Left Log 97 Front Right Log 98 Front Left Lo...

Page 34: ...IST DOOR ASSEMBLY Part Description 101 111 107 208 111 105 WRAP DOOR 730 933 Black Wrap Door Complete 101 846 570 Door Gasket Kit 105 Ceramic Paper 107 936 243 Glass Gasket 111 Door Frame Fibre Paper 208 940 325 P Wrap Glass Not available as a replacement part ...

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