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INSPECTING BURNERS
REPLACING LIGHT BULB
BURNER PRIMARY AIR HOLES
Air is drawn into the burner through the holes
in the fitting at the burner entrance. These
holes may become blocked with dust or lint.
Periodically inspect these holes for any block-
age and clean if needed. Blocked air holes
will create soot.
MAIN BURNER
Periodically inspect all burner flame holes with
the fireplace running. Some burner flame holes
may become blocked by debris or rust, with no
flame present. If so, turn off fireplace and let
cool. Remove blockage. Blocked burner flame
holes will create soot.
BURNER FLAME PATTERN
WARNING: If yellow tipping
occurs, your fireplace could
produce increased levels of
carbon monoxide.
NOTICE: Do not mistake orange
flames with yellow tipping. Dirt
or other fine particles enter the
fireplace and burn causing brief
patches of orange flame.
Burner flames will be steady, not lifting or
floating. Flame patterns will be different from
unit to unit and will vary depending on instal-
lation type and weather conditions. This can
be dangerous. Inspect flames after installation
to ensure proper installation and performance.
If burner flame pattern differs from that de
-
scribed:
• turn fireplace off (see
To Turn Off Gas to
Appliance,
page 17)
• see
Troubleshooting
, page 21
Light assembly is located underneath the
burner assembly (see page 24 for reference).
1.
Unplug power supply.
2.
Remove access door (Figure 22, page
14).
3. Remove glass panel if installed (Figure
25, page 15).
4.
Remove rear interior panels (Figure 19,
page 13).
5. Remove glass Pebbles.
6. Remove six screws holding the pebble
pan (see item #17 on page 26 for refer-
ence).
7.
Using a small slotted screw driver, care
-
fully slide it under the edge of light bulb
cover and pry it open. Pull burned out
bulb and replace.
8. Replace all in reverse order.
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