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5
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ALWAYS FOLLOW LIGHTING AND SHUT DOWN INSTRUCTIONS BELOW WHEN OPERATING UNIT.
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A 5 MINUTE COMPLETE SHUTOFF PERIOD IS REQUIRED BEFORE LIGHTING OR RELIGHTING IT. SEE FIGURES 1 AND 2 BELOW.
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IN THE EVENT OF POWER FAILURE, BLACKOUT OR LOSS OF GAS, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE UNIT.
1
Check that all gas valves on the unit are turned off (lever handles in horizontal position) before turning on main gas line.
Check for leaks using soapy water or other suitable leak detector.
DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME FOR TESTING.
2
Main burner valve should be in off position (item
1
, below). Locate the red button (item
2
, below) on the pilot gas safety valve and depress it.
Gas should fl ow within 30-45 seconds. When gas is detected use a gas match to light the pilot.
3
When pilot is lit continue to hold the red button for 60 seconds (item
2
, below). Release the button and the pilot should stay lit. If not, repeat
step 2 after waiting 5 minutes.
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to light second pilot.
5
Turn on one of the burners by rotating the gas valve handle 90˚ (item
1
, below). Each burner tube runs along the two sides and back of the unit.
A clear blue fl ame should be observed running the entire length of the burner. The fl ame should be approximately ¾” - 1” in height.
6
Turn off the fi rst burner by rotating the gas valve handle back to off position (item
1
, below). Light the second burner separately when unit is fi rst
received to ensure that both burners are working properly
.
7
If either burner has a yellowish fl ame,
the air mixers must be adjusted until a strong blue fl ame results.
To do this remove the gas valve cover
on either side. Loosen the air mixer shutter locknut and adjust the shutter until a clear blue fl ame is visable. When the maximum fl ame is present
open shutter ½ turn and tighten locknut. Re-attach the gas valve cover.
8
Turn the burner valve handles to off position when not in use.
1
2
GAS VALVE IN ON POSITION
SAFETY BUTTON
VALVE ASSEMBLY
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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