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control  system  and  any  gas 
control  which  has  been  under 
water. 

15. Turn  the  Ribbon  off  and  let

cool 

before 

servicing,

installing, or repairing. Only a
qualified 

service 

person

should  install,  service,  or
repair Fire Ribbon.

LOCAL CODES 

Install  and  use  Fire  Ribbon  with 
care.  Follow  local  codes.  In  the 
absence  of  local  codes,  use  the 
latest edition of The National Fuel 
Gas 

Code 

ANSZ223.1, 

also 

known  as  NFPA  54  available 
from: 

American National Standards
Institute, Inc., 1430
Broadway, New York,
NY 10018

National Fire Protection
Association, Inc.,
Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
MA 02269.

PRODUCT ASSEMBLY 

1. Remove  Burner  Assembly,

Front  Cover,  Access  Panel
and 

Burner 

Media 

from

packaging  (see 

Parts  List, 

page 14). 

2. Connect the Burner Assembly

to  gas  supply  using  supplied
flex  connector  and  shutoff
valve.

3. Evenly 

fill 

the 

media

compartment 

with 

burner

media 

(broken 

tempered

glass)  fully  covering  the
burner as shown on a picture.

If  you  are  NOT  planning  to 
add  optional  topping  media, 
then 

fill 

the 

media 

compartment  in  full  and 
proceed to the step 5. 

NOTE:

 If you are planning to 

add  some  topping  media 
(optional colored glass or lava 
rock), leave approximately ¾” 
not  filled  on  top  of  burner 
media and proceed to the next 
step. 

4. Place and evenly distribute

topping media (optional
colored glass or lava rock) on
top of burner media as shown
on a picture.

Make  sure  that  pilot  opening 
is  not  blocked  with  excess  of 
media.   

5. Carefully 

leak 

test 

all

connections 

following 

the

procedure on page 5.

6. Having  free  access  to  the

valve 

and 

manifold

compartment  of  the  Burner
Assembly 

turn 

ON 

the

appliance 

following 

the

procedure on page 7.

Make  sure  the  flame  is  even 
along 

the 

burner 

and 

appliance  is  fully  operational 
and  safe  for  use.  Turn  OFF 
the  appliance  and  let  it  cool 
before  proceeding  to  the  next 
step. 

7. Cover  manifold  and  valve

compartment  of  the  Burner
Assembly  with  Front  Cover
making 

sure 

that 

access

window  is  located  above  the
valve as shown on a picture.

Cover 

the 

window 

with 

Access  Panel  as  shown  on  a 
picture.   

WARNING: Failure to position 
the  parts  in  accordance  with 
these  diagrams  or  failure  to 
use 

only 

parts 

specially 

approved  with  this  appliance 
may 

result 

in 

property 

damage or personal injury. 

Summary of Contents for RETRO 2

Page 1: ...s of life WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual for correct installation and operational procedures For as...

Page 2: ...ill ignite if highly heated Inspect chim ney flue for damage 5 Fire Ribbon is designed to be smokeless If it ever appears to smoke turn off appliance and call a qualified service person NOTE During in...

Page 3: ...ment in full and proceed to the step 5 NOTE If you are planning to add some topping media optional colored glass or lava rock leave approximately not filled on top of burner media and proceed to the n...

Page 4: ...e Ribbon INSTALLING DAMPER CLAMP Secure the damper stop clamp provided to the leading edge of the damper as shown below If for any reason this clamp doesn t work on your fireplace another suitable cla...

Page 5: ...regulator will reduce incoming gas pressure You must reduce incoming gas pressure to between 11 and 13 inches of water If you do not reduce incoming gas pressure burner system regulator damage could...

Page 6: ...raps moisture and contaminants This keeps them from going into the burner system gas controls If sediment trap drip leg is not installed or is installed wrong burner system may not run properly Figure...

Page 7: ...102 000 142 000 128 000 110 000 146 500 41 000 33 500 4 1 8 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 2 1 3 1 43 38 43 38 43 43 43 41 43 46 44 49 44 43 MODEL RETRO 2 NG LP RETRO 3 NG LP RETRO 4 NG LP RETRO 5 NG LP RETRO 6 NG LP...

Page 8: ...ion 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 and to replace any part of the control system and any ga...

Page 9: ...WA If using a soap and water solution to test for leaks DO NOT spray solution onto control body WARNING Never use an open flame to check for gas leak DANGER 1 STOP Read the safety information on previ...

Page 10: ...lower cover Depress and turn knob clockwise to OFF position TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE Off Position Pilot Position 2 Replace lower cover The ON REMOTE OFF switch for the main burner can be found on...

Page 11: ...ormal operation The pilot flame must always be present when the fireplace is in operation The pilot flame has two distinct flames one engulfing the thermopile and the other reaching to the main burner...

Page 12: ...where flames contact the media This is especially true with propane LP gas Burner is excessively noisy Note The movement and combustion of gas will create low unavoidable levels of noise Burner flame...

Page 13: ...pile which allows thermopile to cool causing pilot flame to go out This prob lem could be caused by one or both of the following A Low gas pressure B Dirty or partially clogged pilot 5 Thermopile conn...

Page 14: ...g statement at top of page OBSERVED PROBLEM Fire Ribbon produces unwanted odors Gas odor even when control knob is in OFF position Gas odor during combustion REMEDY 1 Open flue to maximum Stop using o...

Page 15: ...ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST SEE NEXT PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 FOR PART DESCRIPTION 13 12 6 7...

Page 16: ...20 R100020 R100020 R100020 1 R200020 R200020 R200020 R200020 R200020 R200020 R200020 3 Valve Bracket R100021 R100021 R100021 R100021 R100021 R100021 R100021 1 4 Pilot Assembly R100022 R100022 R100022...

Page 17: ...Fire Ribbon Model for Natural Gas and LP Key Part Description RETRO 2 RETRO 3 RETRO 4 RETRO 5 RETRO 6 RETRO 7 RETRO 8 Q ty 8 Orifice Air Mixer R100044 2 R200061 1 R100044 3 R200062 1 R100043 4 R20006...

Page 18: ...1 R200032 R200033 R200034 R200035 R200036 R200037 R200038 10 Front Cover R100102 R100103 R100104 R100105 R100106 R100107 R100108 1 11 12 Access Panel Remote Control Receiver D400058P 1 1 D400058P D40...

Page 19: ...bows Quantity 45 Elbows ALTITUDE Feet Above Sea Level Was Stove Derated Yes No If Yes To What Orifice Size Unusual Structure Near Vent Inside Corner Trees Shrubs Other Termination Please Describe Prev...

Page 20: ...ppliance 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 c...

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