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Introduction

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© Travis Industries

4090202

100-01213_000

Table  of  Contents

Introduction and Important Information

Introduction ............................................................. 2
Important  Information ............................................... 2
Installation  Warnings ................................................ 2
Features ................................................................. 3
Gas  Input  Specifications ........................................... 3

Safety  Precautions

Safety  Precautions ................................................... 4

Operation

Before You Begin ..................................................... 6
Remote  Control ....................................................... 6
Setting  Up  the  Remote  (Time,  Day,  Swing, 

°

F/

°

C) ........ 6

Remote  Synchronization............................................ 8
The Two Modes of Operation ...................................... 8

Manual Mode ........................................................8
Thermostat Mode ..................................................8

Remote  Functions.................................................... 10

Switching Between Remote Functions.......................10
MAIN FUNCTION (Main Burner) ..............................11
REAR  FUNCTION    (Rear  Burner  –  Not  Used)...........11
FAN FUNCTION (For optional power heat duct).........11
LIGHT  FUNCTION ................................................11
AUX  FUNCTION ...................................................11
TIMER  FUNCTION................................................11
PROGRAM  FUNCTION    (Programmable  7  day
thermostat) ..........................................................12

Starting  the  Fireplace  for  the  First  Time
Continuous  Pilot  –  For  Very  Cold  Conditions ................ 13
Normal Operating Odors............................................ 13
Power Outages......................................................... 13
Child  Protection  Feature............................................ 13

Maintenance

Yearly  Service  Procedure.......................................... 14
Glass  Frame  Removal  and  Installation........................ 15
Log  Set  Installation .................................................. 16
Battery  Installation ................................................... 19
Accent  Light  Bulb  Replacement ................................. 20
Wiring  Diagram........................................................ 21
Replacement  Parts  List ............................................ 21

Warranty

Warranty ................................................................ 22

Optional Equipment

Accessories ............................................................ 23

Index

Index...................................................................... 24

Features

 

Works During Power Outages

 

Standard  Remote  Control  with  Thermostat

 

Realistic  "Wood  Fire"  Look

 

Convenient  Operating  Controls

 

Variable-Rate  Heat  Output

 

Low  Maintenance

Gas  Input  Specifications

Natural  GasPropane

Maximum  BTU  Input  Per  Hour

58,000

58,000

Minimum  BTU  Input  on  Low

27,000

27,000

Summary of Contents for 36 CF ST

Page 1: ...lectrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire...

Page 2: ...eed in one place should the need for service or information occur Installation Warnings Installation requirements are printed in the 36 CF ST Pier Installation Manual part 100 01213 All requirements i...

Page 3: ...AUX FUNCTION 11 TIMER FUNCTION 11 PROGRAM FUNCTION Programmable 7 day thermostat 12 Starting the Fireplace for the First Time Continuous Pilot For Very Cold Conditions 13 Normal Operating Odors 13 Po...

Page 4: ...of fuel used to your dealer or installer Operate the heater according to the instructions included in this manual If the main burners do not start correctly turn the gas off to the fireplace and call...

Page 5: ...revents any chance of accidental burner ignition when accessing the firebox This Manual Do not throw this manual away This manual has important operating and maintenance instructions that you will nee...

Page 6: ...erature will blink Use the arrow keys until F fahrenheit or C celcius is displayed Press the Set button to set the temperature scale C The SWING number will blink Use the arrow keys to select the desi...

Page 7: ...Mode button on the remote The fireplace will beep five times to indicate synchronization Fn Set Mode AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AA...

Page 8: ...e Thermostat Mode While in thermostat mode the remote will monitor the temperature and turn the fireplace on and off to meet the desired temperature To turn on Thermostat Mode Press the MODE button on...

Page 9: ...rature demands of the remote Do not place any items near the fireplace or conduct service without shutting off gas to the fireplace WARNING If the remote is set to a high temperature the fireplace may...

Page 10: ...his function may be used when using an optional power heat duct LIGHT This function adjusts the build in accent light AUX Not Used TIMER This function allows the user to turn the fireplace on for a se...

Page 11: ...made the remote will alter the setting after approximately 8 seconds and the remote display will stop blinking NOTE The fireplace must be on either manual or thermostat to adjust the fan Because the f...

Page 12: ...ess the Set button for 5 seconds C The P1 ON time will blink Use the arrows to select the desired time D Press the Set button This sets the P1 ON time E The temperature will blink Use the arrows to se...

Page 13: ...LCD screen indicating that the fireplace is configured for a continuous pilot To reconfigure the fireplace for an intermittent pilot press and hold down the Set and Down arrow buttons until Continuou...

Page 14: ...ing is found the fireplace will require adjustment Contact your dealer 2 Inspect the burner and remove any debris Make sure the burner is not warped cracked or damaged Check the firebox and area aroun...

Page 15: ...ld in place with two latches along the top and two slots with brackets along the bottom Insert the glass latch tool into the latch pull it forward and up to detach the latches see pictures below Once...

Page 16: ...ck wool works best when it is applied in a very thin porous layer The best method for applying the rock wool is to brush it on to the burner Compress a clump of rockwool between your thumb and forefin...

Page 17: ...enance 17 Travis Industries 4090202 100 01213_000 Log Installation NOTE The logs are a mirror image same logs fit on left and right side See the pictures below for log placement Bottom 3 logs Middle 2...

Page 18: ...18 Maintenance Travis Industries 4090202 100 01213_000 Top 2 logs last 2 logs Picture from opposite side...

Page 19: ...ut removal from the fireplace WARNING do not operate the fireplace without the glass assembly in place Battery Installation This fireplace uses four AA batteries for operation during power outages Pla...

Page 20: ...ve the assembly and place it upside down on the firebox floor 4 With the resting on top of the burner remove the four screws holding the accent light cover plate to the accent light assembly Remove th...

Page 21: ...with fiberglass insulation AC Adapter wire orientation does not matter C O M M Black Ground Battery Wires Red and White Wires Learn Wires Two White Wires Power Input Auxiliary Power Not Used Accent L...

Page 22: ...condensation c Any damage to the unit combustion chamber heat exchanger or other components due to water or weather damage which is the result of but not limited to improper chimney venting installat...

Page 23: ...13_000 Accessories The accessories listed below are available at your Travis dealer To locate a dealer visit www travisproducts com Andirons These decorative additions attach to the grate inside the f...

Page 24: ...ame Removal and Installation 15 Gas Input Specifications 3 Important Information 2 Installation Warnings 2 Introduction 2 Log Set Installation 16 Normal Operating Odors 13 Odors 13 On Off Operation 8...

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