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Troubleshooting
WARNING: WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
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Shut off gas supply.
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Do not try to light any appliance.
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Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your vessel.
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Leave the boat and ventilate with the appropriate equipment.
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Locate the cause of the leak and repair.
Observed Problem Remedy
No gas to burner on lighting
Check gas supply, regulator, solenoid
Check that knob is exactly at 9 o'clock when
depressed
Orifice is clogged due to dirt build up or material in
new hose installation.
Fire does not stay lit when knob released
Depress knob, light burner and almost close door.
Release knob and then CLOSE COMBUSTION
CHAMBER DOOR
Check that the door seal is good
Check that the internal exhaust pipe is installed
correctly
Loosen, clean and tighten brass nut inside door,
lower left
Fireplace shuts off during use
No gas supply – check gas pressure
Blockage of the air intake – check the vent pipe for
any object, including water that may block the
intake.
Fan does not work
Check power supply (12 V DC)
Check connection of wires
Check proper functioning of switch
Replace fan
Gas odor even when control knob is in
OFF
position
1. Gas leak. See Warning statement
Locate and correct all leaks
2. Check and, if required, replace the control valve.
If operation is attempted with high pressure gas, the
valve could fail.
Slight smoke or odor during initial
operation
This is a normal event, caused by burning off of
residues from the manufacturing process. Smoke
and odor should stop after a few hours of operation
If the glass door gets sooty
The small exhaust pipe is not fitting snug on the
heater flue collar