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 B-VENT GAS FIREPLACES • MODELS SLBV-35, SLBV-40 •  CARE AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

REMOVING AND INSTALLING 

THE GLASS ENCLOSURE PANEL

Control

Compartment

Panel

Glass

Door

Glass Door

Spring Latch

Hood

       WARNING 

Any safety screen or guard 

removed for servicing the appli-

ance must be replaced prior to 

operating the appliance.

       AVERTISSEMENT 

Tout écran ou protecteur retiré 

pour permettre l’entretien de 

l’appareil doit être remis en 

place avant de mettre l’appareil 

en marche.

       WARNING 

 

Do not attempt to substitute the 

materials used on this door or 

replace cracked or broken glass. 

 

Handle this glass with extreme 

care! Glass is susceptible to 

damage; do NOT scratch or 

handle roughly while reinstalling 

the glass door frame.

 

The glass door(s) of this appli-

ance must only be replaced as 

a complete unit as provided by 

the manufacturer.  Do not attempt 

to replace broken, cracked, or 

chipped glass separately. 

 

Do not attempt to touch the front 

enclosure glass  with your hands 

while the fireplace is in use.

       WARNING 

Do not operate appliance with 

the glass front removed, cracked 

or broken.

       AVERTISSEMENT 

Ne pas utiliser l'appareil si le pan-

neau frontal en verre n'est pas en 

place, est craqué ou brisé.  

WARNING: DO NOT abuse glass enclo-
sure panel by striking or slamming shut.

This appliance is designed to operate only 

when the glass enclosure panel is installed.

 

Do NOT remove the glass enclosure panel un

-

less necessary (e.g., to gain access to compo

-

nents within the firebox or to clean the glass).  

Only doors certified with the appliance 
shall be used.

Seules des portes certifiées pour cet 
appareil doivent être utilisées.

This appliance is designed to operate only 

when the glass enclosure panel is installed.

 

Do NOT remove the glass enclosure panel un

-

less necessary (e.g., to gain access to compo

-

nents within the firebox or to clean the glass).  

Removing the Glass Enclosure Panel

1.

 Open the lower control compartment door 

(

Page 8

).

2.

  Locate the two (2) latches (

Figure 6

at the top 

of the control compartment and disengage 

them from the door frame bottom vee-flange.

3.

  Pull the bottom of the door out a few inches 

and grasp it on the right and left. Gently lift 

it to release the door from its channel above 

the door. 

4.

  Set the glass enclosure panel aside in a safe 

place for later reinstallation.

Installing the Glass Enclosure Panel

1. 

Retrieve the glass enclosure panel. Visually 

inspect  the  gasket  on  the  back  side  of  the 

frame. Gasket surface must be clean, free of 

irregularities and seated firmly.

2.

 Position the door in front of the firebox 

opening with the bottom of the door held 

away from the fireplace at a 45° angle 

(

Figure 

6

)

. Hook the top flange of the door frame 

over the top of the firebox frame.

3.

 Let the bottom of the door frame swing 

gently in towards the fireplace ensuring that 

the gasket seats evenly as the door frame 

draws shut. Fasten the two latches located 

underneath the firebox floor to the door’s 

vee-flange. Close both the latches securely.

4.

 Reinstall the control compartment door 

(

Page 8

).

Only doors certified with the appliance 

shall be used.

Seules des portes certifiées pour cet 

appareil doivent être utilisées.

5. If  the  hood  was  uninstalled,  reinstall  the 

required hood. Note the location of the 

three clips inside the top air channel above 

the door. The clips are equally spaced on 

the top surface of the air channel opening. 

Use a screwdriver to open the clips slightly 

if needed. Engage the back edge of the hood 

into the clips to secure.

Figure 6 

Note: When installing the glass door, en-

sure the spacing on both sides are equal.

Summary of Contents for SLBV 35

Page 1: ...r other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phon...

Page 2: ...ting Flame Height 9 Controls for Optional Outside Combustion Air Kit 9 Maintenance Instructions 10 Removing and Installing the Glass Enclosure Panel 11 Installing Volcanic Stone Glowing Embers Rockwoo...

Page 3: ...ction Informations importantes relatives la s curit page 4 Toutes les parties de votre foyer Lennox Hearth Products deviennent EXTR MEMENT CHAUDES Instale una malla o barrera f sica para evitar el con...

Page 4: ...t subir des br lures s ils viennent en contact avec la surface chaude Il est recommand d installer une barri re physique si des personnes risques habitent la maison Pour emp cher l acc s un foyer ou u...

Page 5: ...a encendi ndola y apag ndola Limpie bien la placa del interruptor de pared para quitar el polvo y aceite Pegue la etiqueta en la superficie de la placa del interruptor que controla la chimenea Figura...

Page 6: ...l in these appliances This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on rating plate This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases unless a certified kit is used These appl...

Page 7: ...ble 4 For elevations above 4500 feet contact your gas supplier or a qualified service technician Deration At higher elevations the amount of BTU fuel value delivered must be reduced by either using ga...

Page 8: ...gure 1 Gas Controls Control Compartment Access Fireplace gas controls are located in the lower control compartment under the firebox see Figure 1 Remove the control compartment door to access the cont...

Page 9: ...Valve Hi Lo Flame Control Knob Yellow Ground Wire from DFC Wire Harness Appliance Controls Operation of millivolt and electronic gas control systems differs Before lighting and operating your applianc...

Page 10: ...fied service techni cian inspection should include ensuring that exhaust or intake passages are unobstructed and vent components are properly assembled and not damaged Homeowner must contact a qualifi...

Page 11: ...e only when the glass enclosure panel is installed Do NOT remove the glass enclosure panel un less necessary e g to gain access to compo nents within the firebox or to clean the glass Removing the Gla...

Page 12: ...de CO a colorless odorless toxic gas Separate the Embers rockwool into pieces about the size of a quarter Figure 8 Keep the pieces fluffed up not matted Distribute these pieces over the surface of the...

Page 13: ...s and the right front log over the right front brackets 2 1 Step 3 1 Right Front Log Nub 2 Position on the left rear log brackets 3 Step 4 Align the hole at the bottom of log 4 over the nub of log 2 a...

Page 14: ...ogs should be placed in the order shown Position the rear log on the brackets at the rear of the firebox with the log s notches directly over the brackets Proper log and twig placement is critical to...

Page 15: ...warm yellowish orange flame with an orange body that does not soot the shutter opening must be adjusted between these two extremes Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines If there is smoke or soot present f...

Page 16: ...BLY 3 8 Min 9 mm Igniter Rod Pilot Hood Proper Pilot Flame Appearance Figure 14 1 Locateadjustmentrodandadjustairshutter to the standard setting as shown in Figure 13 adjustment rod is located in the...

Page 17: ...ation If during appliance operation the flame goes out independently of the burner ON OFF switch the safety limit switch may have tripped Some causes for a tripped safety limit switch include the foll...

Page 18: ...______________________________ Serial Number_________________________________________________________ Date Installed__________________________________________________________ Gas Type Used____________...

Page 19: ...POWER ADAPTOR HOT NEUTRAL OPTIONAL GROUND BATTERY HOLDER DFC WIRE HARNESS SPARK WIRE CABLE PILOT GROUND WIRE PILOT SENSOR CABLE HOOD IGNITER ROD FLAME SENSOR PILOT TUBE OPTIONAL CPI SWITCH OFF O INTER...

Page 20: ...temp in F or C Flame icon and low battery indicator Includes batteries Wall clip included Receiver may be wall mounted or placed in the control compartment Includes white face plate Flame icon Low ba...

Page 21: ...aces Touch Up Paint Kit all models Cat No ModelNo Description 90L73 FTPK B Touch Up Paint Black PA I N T Firebox Liner Kits Cat No ModelNo Description H8083 BLPKB 35TB 35 Buff Traditional H8085 BLPKB...

Page 22: ...eps 5 through 9 If knob does not pop up when released stop and immediately call your service technician or gas supplier LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE If the pilot will not stay li...

Page 23: ...le bouton et il sortira subitement La veilleuse devrait rester allum e Si elle s teint r p tez les tapes 5 8 inclusivement Si la manette ne se soul ve pas d elle m me lorsqu on la rel che arr ter et a...

Page 24: ...ire or explosion D Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and...

Page 25: ...oir une batterie de secours installer les batteries au besoin 8 Placez l interrupteur du r cepteur en position REMOTE ou l interrupteur mural en position ON 9 Si applicable Appuyez sur le bouton ON OF...

Page 26: ...m being exposed to cold weather Also inspect wall straps or plumbers s tape to ensure it is secure and in place Appliance Checkout Qualified Service Technician Perform the appropriate appliance checko...

Page 27: ...witchisusedforburner operation if the standard burner OFF ONswitchisstillinstalledon applianceitmustbeinthe OFF position Optional remote switch kits wall switch timer or remote control A Wallswitchorw...

Page 28: ...s call a service technician if required C Pilot flame is not engulfing the sensor Call a service technician D Obstructed vent system Call a service technician 4 Soot is present on the glass and panels...

Page 29: ...H7718 1 7 Orifice Main Burner Natural Gas H1236 1 99K75 1 Orifice Main Burner Propane Gas 62L37 1 19L52 1 8 Bag of Glowing Embers Rockwool 88L53 1 88L53 1 Bag of Decorative Volcanic Stone 80L42 1 80L...

Page 30: ...eplace code information LENNOX the LENNOX design DAVE LENNOX the image of DAVE LENNOX and other related LENNOXmarksareregisteredorcommonlawtrademarksofLennoxIndustriesInc andareused with permission Pr...

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