
Regency FG38 FireGenie Freestanding Gas Stove
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TEST FOR FLUE
SPILLAGE
A "spillage" test must be made before the
installed unit is left with the customer. Follow
the procedure below:
1)
Start all exhaust fans in the home and any
other gas appliances. Then close all doors
and windows.
2)
Light the unit and set controls to maximum.
3)
After
fi ve minutes, test that there is a "pull"
on the fl ue by placing a smoke match,
cigarette or similar device which gives off
smoke, on the edge of the draft diverter.
See diagrams.
The smoke should be drawn into the draft
diverter. If the smoke is not drawn into the draft
diverter, turn the unit off and check for the cause
of lack of draft.
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INSTALLATION
Latch plate
Alignment
pin
Adjustable
latch
Door safety
bracket
Diagram 1
FRONT DOOR
INSTALLATION
1)
Open the two side panels.
2)
Slide the door onto the two hinge pins making
sure the two pieces are fl ush together. See
diagram 1.
3)
Close the door. 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.
Diagram 2
Diagram 3
4)
The latches should already be at the proper
setting. If they are too hard or too easy
to close, you may want to adjust them by
loosening the latch catch. See diagram 3.
5)
Test the seal around the door by placing
a piece of paper between the unit and the
door, close the door and try to pull the paper
out. If it slips out easily, then the door is not
properly sealed. Tighten or loosen the latch.
See diagram 3.
Note:
The door latch may require adjust-
ment as the door gasket material
compresses after a few fi res and
after glass replacement. Turn the
latch catch inward or outward to
loosen or tighten. Attach safety
bracket with one screw as shown
below.
Note: If the fl ue is blocked or has a strong
reverse fl ow, check for the cause of the
lack of draft.