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Program OFF LCD Displays:

• MODE Zone: OFF
• ROOM TEMP Zone: Measured temperature is 

displayed

• SET TEMP Zone: Blank
• TIME/PROG  Zone:  Current  day  indicator, 

current time, and Program status (P1- OFF 
or P2-OFF) is displayed

• FLAME Zone: Blank

• 

Program ON LCD Displays:

• MODE Zone: THERMO and either ON or OFF 

is displayed

• ROOM TEMP Zone: Measured temperature is 

displayed

• SET TEMP Zone: SET TEMP is displayed
• TIME/PROG  Zone:  Current  day  indicator, 

current  time,  and  Program  status  (P1-  ON 
or P2-ON) is displayed

• FLAME Zone:

 If Thermostat is ON, A Flame Icon and fl ame 

setting level number is displayed.

 If Thermostat is OFF, display is blank.

Program Disable Feature

• 

The Program Mode (described above) may 
be disabled for applications where a program 
operation is not allowed or undesirable. When 
Program Mode is Disabled:

• The user will not be able to activate Program 

Mode

• The user will not be able to enter Program 

Setup or edit Program Mode settings.

• The TIME/PROG zone will continue to display 

the Clock and Day of week, but none of the 
icons associated with Program Mode will be 
displayed.

• 

To  disable  or  re-enable  the  Program  Mode, 
the  transmitter  must  be  in  MANUAL  OFF 
Mode, then touch and hold the TIME/PROG 
Zone and the DOWN Button simultaneously 
for 10-seconds. The LCD screen will go blank 
except either PROGRAM and OFF (OFF display 
in  MODE  Zone)  or  PROGRAM  and  ON  (ON 
display  in  MODE  Zone)  will  flash  3-times 
(0.5-seconds OFF, 0.5-seconds ON) to indicate 
the change has been made.

Flame-A (or Main) Adjustment

• 

Transmits  a  fl ame  height  setting  command 
to the control module to adjust the Flame-A 
height.

• 

Available settings are 1-3 with a factory de-
fault of 3. Refer to the THERMOSTAT Mode 
section for additional details on fl ame modu-
lation in THERMOSTAT mode.

• 

While in MANUAL ON, THERMOSTAT ON, or 
PROGRAM ON modes, touch the FLAME Zone 
to enter Flame-A Adjustment, then press the 
UP or DOWN buttons to raise and lower the 
fl ame;  press  the  MODE/SET  Button  or  wait 
for 15 seconds to accept the new setting.

• 

LCD  Display:  When  setting  the  Flame-A 
height, the Flame-A icon, and Flame-A setting 
number will fl ash in the FLAME Zone.

Child-Lock Operation

• 

Child-Lock operation prevents any user input 
to the transmitter. No mode of operation or 
feature may be adjusted when Child-Lock is 
activated.  All  automatic  functions  (thermo-
stat, program, etc.) will continue normally.

• 

To  activate  or  deactivate  the  Child-Lock 
feature, press and hold the MODE/SET and 
DOWN Buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds.

• 

LCD Displays:

• When activated, the LOCK icon will appear in 

the MODE Zone.

• If any touch-zone or button is pressed when 

activated,  the  LCD  backlight  will  illuminate 
and the LOCK icon will fl ash for 5 seconds in 
the MODE Zone.

Room Temperature Limit

• 

The Room Temperature Limit Shutdown fea-
ture will operate in MANUAL ON, THERMO-
STAT ON mode, and PROGRAM ON modes. 
If  the  room  temperature  reaches  95  deg.  F 
or greater, the transmitter will automatically 
change  to  MANUAL  OFF  mode  and  send  a 
MANUAL OFF command to the control mod-
ule. If the user turns the control back ON and 
the room temperature is still 95F or greater, 
the transmitter will switch to back manual OFF 
and send another OFF command the next time 
the transmitter reads and updates the room 
temperature (2-minute update interval).

Summary of Contents for MNF24INE

Page 1: ...ption DO NOT install this appliance in a factory built fireplace that includes instructions stating it has not been tested or should not be used with unvented gas logs This is an unvented gas fired he...

Page 2: ...ilt fireplace or in a listed ventless firebox enclosure It is design certified for these installations in accordancewithANSIZ21 11 2 Exception DO NOT install this appliance in a factory built fireplac...

Page 3: ...adults should be alerted to the hazard of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition Heater will remain hot for a time after shutdown Allow surface to cool befor...

Page 4: ...DS safetyshutoffsystem The ODS shuts down the heater if enough fresh air is not available See Air for Combustion and Ventilation Page 6 If heater keeps shutting off see Troubleshooting Page 30 11 Do n...

Page 5: ...rk Quincy MA 02169 7471 UNPACKING 1 Remove logs and appliance base assembly from carton s COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS REQUIREMENTS These appliances are approved for installation in the US state of M...

Page 6: ...ions for plumbing electrical and gas lines and at other openings If your home meets all three criteria above you must provide additional fresh air See Ventilation Air From Outdoors Page 8 If your home...

Page 7: ...ce x 20 Maximum Btu Hr the space can support Example 2560 cu ft volume of space x 20 51 200 maximum Btu Hr the space can support 3 Add the Btu Hr of all fuel burning appliances in the space Vent free...

Page 8: ...23 1 NFPA 54 Air for Combustion and Ventila tion for required size of ventilation grills or ducts Figure 2 Ventilation Air from Inside Building Or Remove Door into Adjoining Room Option 3 Ventilation...

Page 9: ...air exist may discolor walls or cause odors IMPORTANT Vent free appliances add moisture to the air Although this is beneficial installing appli ance in rooms without enough ventilation air may cause...

Page 10: ...using a mantel follow these instructions You must have noncombustible material s above the fireplace opening Noncombustible materials such as slate marble tile etc must be at least 1 2 thick With shee...

Page 11: ...ble Flooring 14 Min Combustible Material Noncombustible Material Hearth 5 Min Combustible Material Minimum clearance requirements include any projections such as shelves window sills mantels etc above...

Page 12: ...needed You must raise the fireplace floor to allow access to heater control panel This will ensure adequate air flow and guard against sooting and controls being damaged Raise fireplace floor with non...

Page 13: ...hutting off the gas to the appliance Check your building codes for any special require ments for locating equipment shutoff valve to appliances Apply pipe joint sealant lightly to male NPT threads Thi...

Page 14: ...m by either opening propane LP supply tank valve for propane LP gas or opening main gas valve located on or near gas meter for natural gas or using compressed air 4 Check all joints of gas supply pipi...

Page 15: ...Location Propane LP Supply Tank Equipment Shutoff Valve Figure 16 Checking Gas Joints Natural Gas Only Gas Meter Control Valve Location Equipment Shutoff Valve Open Closed Equipment Shutoff Valve Figu...

Page 16: ...B LMF24MOA B LMF30MOA B MNF30INE MNF30IPE LMF36GTA B LMF36MOA B INSTALLING LOGS EMBERS AND VOLCANIC STONE LOG PLACEMENT It is very important to install these logs exactly as instructed Do not modify l...

Page 17: ...22C Installing Right Front Log Side View Figure 23 Installing Back Left Log Back Left Log D 060 D 018 or D026 Flat Part of Log Log Notch Burner Tube Figure 23A Installing Back Left Log Figure 23B Ins...

Page 18: ...uare peg is pointing up See figures for reference Figure 24B Installing Front Left Log Grate Finger Log Slot Figure 25 Installing Charred Log Figure 25A Installing Charred Log Top View Figure 25B Inst...

Page 19: ...re 29A Installing Back Top Log Top View Figure 30 Installing Small Left Hand And Right Hand Logs Right Split Cross over Log D 022 Back Top Log D 062 D 023 or D029 For MOA B logs only follow steps 9 an...

Page 20: ...to hide wires from switch log to control valve Place switch log so the switch is easy to access Two ember materials are supplied with this log set PlatinumBrightEmbersgiveabrightglowappearing as hot c...

Page 21: ...t time after hooking up to gas supply If so you may have to restart the unit several of times to allow the air to bleed from the system TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 1 Once you have activated the scree...

Page 22: ...minate the backlight will not respond to associated zone function To activate any command the backlight for the screen must be on and the command must be touched before the backlight goes off Powered...

Page 23: ...F command if SET TEMP SWING is lower than ROOM TEMP Built in thermostat will measure room tem perature All programming should be written for deg F and converted to deg C when selected Temperatures may...

Page 24: ...d in the TIME PROG Zone except during Setup operations The day of week will be displayed as one of the following S M T W T F S The time of day will be in 12 hour AM 12 hour PM format Midnight will be...

Page 25: ...its a flame height setting command to the control module to adjust the Flame A height Available settings are 1 3 with a factory de fault of 3 Refer to the THERMOSTAT Mode section for additional detail...

Page 26: ...ontrol module press the learn switch and release There should be an audible beep indicating the module is ready to accept a transmitter code Next press the mode set button twice on the transmitter wit...

Page 27: ...prior to each heating season Blocked air holes will create soot We recommend that you clean the unit every three months during operation and have appliance inspected yearly by a qualified service pers...

Page 28: ...and let cool Remove blockage blocked burner flame holes will create soot Figure 39 Pilot Inlet Air Hole Your pilot may vary from pilot shown Pilot Air Inlet Hole Pilot Assembly CLEANING AND MAINTENANC...

Page 29: ...t Outlet Thermocouple To S Terminal on Main Module Main Burner Battery Pack Primary or Backup Dry Contact Switches To Pilot Igniter From Pilot Thermocouple Regulator Inlet Gas Valve Valve Step Motor B...

Page 30: ...communicating with control module 1 Check batteries and replace if need ed Batteries in the power supply box can be tested with a multimeter at the two connections at the back of the battery housing...

Page 31: ...power supply box 7 Check the igniter connection at both the control module and the ODS pilot Connect if loose 8 Free igniter cable if pinched by any metal or tubing Keep igniter cable dry 9 Replace wi...

Page 32: ...ve should be hand tight plus 1 4 to 1 2 turn You should not be able to loosen the thermocouple at the con trol valve with your hand Check the thermocouple terminal connection at the control module If...

Page 33: ...ltage while the system is lighting under load The system will not function under 3 8 volts and batteries should be replaced if the voltage is under 4 0 volts 3 Check thermocouple terminal con nection...

Page 34: ...hould work within 20 feet of the burner system If it does not replace the batteries in the remote and battery supply box Burnersystemshutsoff Controlmodule sounds 1 long beep 1 Control module is too h...

Page 35: ...r Slight smoke or odor during initial operation 1 Residues from manufacturing pro cesses and logs curing 1 Problem will stop after a few hours of operation Appliance produces a whistling noise when bu...

Page 36: ...om Stop using odor causing products while appliance is running 2 Refill supply tank propane LP only 3 Locate and correct all leaks see Checking Gas Connections Page 14 Applianceshutsoffinuse ODSoperat...

Page 37: ...kit s can result in poor perfor mance and safety hazards FIREPLACE HOOD BLACK Cat No F1764 Model GA6050 For all models Helps deflect heat away from mantel or wall above fireplace Fits openings 28 to...

Page 38: ...2087 MNF24INE F2090 MNF24IPE F2093 MNF30INE F2096 MNF30IPE 31 43 9 59 29 24 40 49 54 37 23 26 17 15 58 20 25 54 18 16 58 30 38 62 63 54 WARNING Failuretoposition the parts in accordance with these dia...

Page 39: ...tter Air 1 18 J5199 Shutter Air 1 18 J5200 Shutter Air 1 20 J5416 Tube Venturi 1 24 J8094 Base 24 30 1 25 J6147 Bracket Front Burner 2 29 J8175 Bracket Right Burner 1 30 J8176 Bracket Left Burner 1 31...

Page 40: ...7 D 060 J6517 D 018 J6528 D 026 Log Back Left 1 3 J6698 D 059 J6518 D 017 J6529 D 025 Log Front Left 1 4 J6519 D 020 J6519 D 020 J6519 D 020 Log Charred 1 5 J6699 D 063 J6520 D 021 J6530 D 028 Log Mid...

Page 41: ...OA B LMF30MOA B LMF36MOA B KEY NO CAT NO Log Id CAT NO Log Id CAT NO Log Id DESCRIPTION QTY 1 J8245 D 061 J8253 D 019 J8259 D 027 Log Front Right 1 2 J8246 D 060 J8254 D 018 J8260 D 026 Log Back Left...

Page 42: ...b site at SuperiorFireplaces us com REPLACEMENT PARTS See Pages 38 41 for a complete replacement parts list Use only parts supplied from the manufacturer Normally all parts should be ordered through y...

Page 43: ...produce excessive temperatures and could result in a fire hazard c damages caused by failing to provide proper maintenance and service in accordance with the instructions provided with the Product d d...

Page 44: ...ealer name Innovative Hearth Products IHP reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Con...

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