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Temco DV5200, DV6400 Series
77531
Cleaning
This unit should be cleaned and serviced by a Qualified
Gas Technician at least annually. More frequent
cleaning may be necessary if pet hair accumulates,
dust and lint are present, or if the unit is located in a
high traffic area. A Qualified Agency is defined in the
Gas Code.
Cleaning should include burner tubes, orifice/injectors
(refer to section B.3 National Fuel Gas Code), logs,
ceramic base, and pilot assembly. It is recommended
that the sediment trap in the gas line be emptied and
cleaned at this time. (See Section 3.7.2 National Fuel
Gas Code)
Burner, Pilot, Firebox and Logs
CAUTION: Before cleaning or moving logs
or other parts of the unit, be sure to read the
section on important safeguards.
Cleaning should be done before the logs are used
each year and after long periods of non-use. All clean-
ing should be carried out when the appliance is cold.
Cleaning will be required under normal use. Dusting
the front grate or the control knob panel may be re-
quired occasionally. Do not use any cleaning fluids to
clean the logs or any other part of the appliance.
If the flames show any unusual shapes or behavior, or
if the burners fail to ignite properly, then the burner
holes may require cleaning. If this occurs, contact your
nearest dealer to get the appliance serviced.
Alternatively, the appliance can be cleaned by remov-
ing all the logs. Handle the logs gently so as not to
damage them. Always lift each log by holding it care-
fully at each end.
After the logs are removed allowing access to the
burner area, use a vacuum cleaner to carefully remove
dust and loose particles from the base, logs and from
around the burners. Gloves are recommended to
prevent the ceramic fibers that compose the logs from
pricking your skin. If the skin is pricked, wash gently
with soap and water. Use extreme caution in cleaning
around the pilot . The pilot should not be moved or
altered from the original factory setting (Pilot to burner
preset location). The burner should be placed back
into its original locked and secure position after clean-
ing and servicing(proper location of burners are criti-
cal). NOTE: All replacements and repairs should be
performed by a qualified technician (contact your
nearest dealer). After cleaning and/or repairs, follow
instructions for positioning of logs as illustrated on
Page 24.
Glass
It will be necessary to clean the glass periodically.
During startup it is normal for condensation to form on
the glass and cause dirt, lint, etc., to adhere to the
inner surface of the glass. There also will be a film
deposited on the glass during the initial use of the
fireplace due to initial curing of the paint. It is recom-
mended that the glass be cleaned with a non-abrasive
household cleaner and warm water. Be sure to rinse
and dry the glass well as not to leave any marks. It will
be necessary to clean the glass up to 3 times a season
depending on use of the fireplace.
Glass Door Replacement
Only Temco parts should be used. Contact your
nearest Temco dealer for replacement parts. Refer to
Replacement Parts list on Page 34. Use only the glass
door that is certified for use with the model listed.
Louvers/Trim/Surround
All gold, platinum, black anodized and painted sur-
faces should only be wiped off with a soft non-abrasive
damp cloth (a mild dish soap can be used if neces-
sary).
DO NOT use brass or other metal polishes, glass
cleaners or any abrasive cleaners as this will mark and
damage brass or painted surfaces.
Top
Louvre
Glass
Door
Assembly
Bottom Louvre
Door
Latches
Door Latches
T215
Fig. 41 Glass door assembly and louvres.