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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

BURNER, PILOT AND CONTROL COMPARTMENT

PILOT FLAME

The flames from the pilot should be visually checked as soon as the 

unit

 is installed 

and periodically during normal operation. 

The pilot flame must always be present 

when the fireplace is in operation or connected to the gas line with main shutoff 

valve  open and the IPS activated (powered)

.      

The pilot flame has two distinct 

       

BURNER

Turn  off  gas  before  servicing  fireplace.  It 
is  recommended  that  a  qualified  service 
technician perform these check-ups at the 
beginning of each heating season.

WARNING

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flames, one engulfing the flame sensor and the other reaching to the main burner.

Pilot Flame

Inspect area around the 

burner

. Remove any lint or foreign 

material with a brush or vacuum. 

Keep the control compartment clean by vacuuming or brushing at 

least twice a year. Make sure the burner porting, pilot air opening 

and burner air opening are free of obstructions at all times.

Keep the appliance and its burner clean by vacuuming or brushing at 

least twice a year. Make sure the burner porting and burner air 

openings are free of obstructions at all times.

normal operation.

The  burner  must  be  replaced  prior  to  the  appliance  being  put  
into  operation  if  it  is  evident  that  the  burner  is damaged. Please 
refer to "Illustrated Parts List" for the replacement part number 
specified by the manufacturer.

Summary of Contents for LBS-OD 24

Page 1: ...ervicing this equipment Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD This appliance can produce carbon monoxide...

Page 2: ...on or near the appliance 6 Clothing or other flammable high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition trical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA...

Page 3: ...one by a qualified service person The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service person More fre quent cleaning may be required as necessary It is imperative...

Page 4: ...ustible materials Above example is Clearances to combustibles must be maintained see page 3 not a requirement Cover see Illustrated Parts List page 13 must be in place when appliance is not in use min...

Page 5: ...as control inlet is 3 8 NPT A qualified installer or service person must connect appliance to gas supply Follow all local codes WARNING For propane LP units never connect fireplace directly to the pro...

Page 6: ...all undue loss of pressure will occur WARNING Test all gas piping and connections for leaks after installing or servicing Correct all leaks at once WARNING Never use an open flame to check for a leak...

Page 7: ...H W 0 65 11 5 1 2 5 4 N G L P OVERALL 24 41 000 33 500 2 1 44 49 MODEL N G L P ORIF ORIF SIZE N G L P LBS OD 24 NG LP LBS OD 48 NG LP LBS OD 72 NG LP LBS OD 96 NG LP 48 72 96 BURNER TUBE LENGTH 20 44...

Page 8: ...qualified service technician if you have any safety concerns D Do not use this appliance if any part of it has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance...

Page 9: ...to light the pilot by hand If you don t smell gas go to the next step WARNING 9 7 Turn the gas control manual valve to the ON position 8 Plug supplied 7V DC adapter into 110V power outlet LIGHTING FOR...

Page 10: ...er outlet 3 Turn the gas control manual valve to the full OFF position 1 Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed 2 If necessary remove Front Tray from the appliance...

Page 11: ...engulfing the flame sensor and the other reaching to the main burner Pilot Flame Inspect area around the burner Remove any lint or foreign material with a brush or vacuum Keepthecontrolcompartment cl...

Page 12: ...to produce moderate levels of carbon soot where flames Burner is excessively noisy Note The movement and combustion of gas will create low unavoidable levels of noise Burner flame is too low or too hi...

Page 13: ...orifice diameter is too small 4 Flame sensor leads disconnected 1 Pilot flame needs adjusting 1 Gas leak See Warning statement above 1 Gas leak See Warning statement above IMPORTANT Operating unit wh...

Page 14: ...T O W N E R S O P E R A T IO N AN D IN S T A L L A T IO N MAN U AL 14 ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST FOR PART DESCRIPTION SEE NEXT PAGE 16 16 18 15 14 1 8 5 2 3 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 17 I...

Page 15: ...0028 R100028 R100028 1 5 DFC Wire Assembly H100141 H100141 H100141 H100141 1 6 D400260 D400260 D400260 D400260 1 Part Number according to the LBS OD Natuaral Gas model and Propane LP W120202 W120204 W...

Page 16: ...D400290 D400290 D400290 1 LBS OD 24 LBS OD36 LBS OD 48 LBS OD 60 LBS OD 72 LBS OD 96 R100044 R200062 R100043 R100043 R100043 SEE PAGE 6 R200064 R100062 10 Front Tray D400234 D400254 D400253 D400209 D...

Page 17: ...ON ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST SEE NEXT PAGE FOR PART DESCRIPTION 2 ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST SEE NEXT PAGE FOR PART DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST SEE NEXT PAGE FOR PART DESCRIPTION 2 17 PSE NA368 Pilot...

Page 18: ...127 6...

Page 19: ...ance Inside Corner Trees Shrubs Other Termination Please Describe Prevalent Wind Conditions Other Installation Notes The installer should complete the form below that describes the details of the inst...

Page 20: ...pliance and does not extend to 1 firebox burner assembly damaged by accident neglet misuse abuse alterations negligence of others inclu ding the installation thereof by unqualified installers 2 the co...

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