Travis Industries 864 HH Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

Safety Precautions

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Do  not  place  clothing  or  other
flammable  items  on  or  near
the  heater.    Because  this
heater  can  be  controlled  by  a
thermostat  there  is  a  possibility
of  the  heater  turning  on  and
igniting  any  items  placed  on
or  near  it.

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Light  the  heater  using  the  built-
in  piezo  igniter.    Do  not  use
matches  or  any  other  external
device  to  light  your  heater.

Allow  the  heater  to  cool  before
carrying  out  any  maintenance
or  cleaning.

The  viewing  glass  should  be
opened  only    for  lighting  the
pilot  or  conducting  service.  Do
not  operate  with  cracked,
broken, or removed glass.

Any safety screen or guard
removed  for  servicing  must  be
replaced  prior  to  operating  the
heater.

Never  remove,  replace,  modify
or substitute any part of the
heater  unless  instructions  are
given  in  this  manual.    All  other
work must be done by a trained
technician.    Don't  modify  or
replace  orifices.

Operate  the  heater  according
to  the  instructions  included  in
this  manual.

If the main burners do not start
correctly  turn  the  gas  off  at  the
gas  control  valve  and  call  your
dealer  for  service.

The  pilot  flame  must  contact
the  thermopile  and
thermocouple  (see  the
illustration  to  the  left).    If  it  does
not,  turn  the  gas  control  valve
to  "OFF"  and  call  your  dealer.

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This unit is not for use with
solid  fuel

Do  not  place  anything  inside
the  firebox  (except  the
included  fiber  logs).

If  the  fiber  logs  become
damaged,  replace  with  Travis
Industries log set.

This
Manual

Do  not  throw  this  manual  away.
This  manual  has  important
operating  and  maintenance
instructions  that  you  will  need
at  a  later  time.    Always  follow
the  instructions  in  this  manual.

Children  and  adults  should  be
alerted  to  the  hazards  of  high
surface  temperature  and
should  stay away to avoid
burns  or  clothing  ignition.
Young  children  should  be
supervised when they are in
the same room as the heater.
Do  not  clean  while  hot.

Travis Industries, Inc. grants
no warranty, implied or stated,
for the installation or
maintenance of your heater,
and assumes no
responsibility of any
consequential  damage(s).

Instruct  everyone  in  the  house
how to shut gas off to the
appliance  and  at  the  gas  main
shutoff  valve.    The  gas  main
shutoff  valve  is  usually  next  to
the gas meter or propane tank
and requires a wrench to shut
off.

Summary of Contents for 864 HH

Page 1: ...trical 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 dep...

Page 2: ...have all the information you need in one place should the need for service or information occur Installation Warnings Installation requirements are printed in the 86 HHV Installation Manual part 100...

Page 3: ...cedure 10 Grill Installation and Removal 11 Face Installation and Removal 12 Glass Frame Removal and Installation 13 Log Set Installation 15 Glass Cleaning 19 Troubleshooting Table 20 How this Firepla...

Page 4: ...ne LP Burning the incorrect fuel will void the warranty and safety listing and may cause an extreme safety hazard Direct questions about the type of fuel used to your dealer Check the label and flame...

Page 5: ...s off at the gas control valve and call your dealer for service The pilot flame must contact the thermopile and thermocouple see the illustration to the left If it does not turn the gas control valve...

Page 6: ...e log Comfort Control Gas Control Valve Optional Blower Control Optional Accent Light Pilot Igniter The pilot igniter is used only to start the pilot When pressed it sends an electrical charge to the...

Page 7: ...ontrol knob to the PILOT position and press the knob in this will allow gas to flow to the pilot light Press the button on the pilot igniter repeatedly until you see the pilot light WARNING If the pil...

Page 8: ...hind the control cover below the firebox An optional remote may be used see the instructions included with the remote An optional wall thermostat may be used to control the temperature A wall switch m...

Page 9: ...settle on the floor WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neigh...

Page 10: ...is no warping or damage If any problem is found discontinue use and contact your dealer for service AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA...

Page 11: ...falling off Swing the grill upwards to engage the second slot You will need to lift the grill slightly to get it over the bushing Once in place the grill is held in place by gravity Lower Grill Insta...

Page 12: ...Face Installation and Removal Some fireplaces have a face that fits over the glass frame The face can be removed following the directions below Phillips Screwdriver Four screws hold the face in place...

Page 13: ...the instructions included with the face for details Open the four latches holding the glass frame in place start with the bottom three follow the directions shown to the right a Lift the glass frame...

Page 14: ...disengaged Follow the directions below to re install the latch if it becomes loose Top of Firebox Hold the latch at an angle and insert it into the slot on the glass frame anchor NOTE this slot may be...

Page 15: ...in place and slide it all the way back against the log stops Log Stop both sides Place the right log on the flat portion of the burner and push it back so it rests against the ridge Note how the notch...

Page 16: ...avis Industries 4080218 100 01181_003 Left Log Installation Place the left log so this pin inserts into the hole on the bottom of the log This hole and pin are not utilized When in place the logs shou...

Page 17: ...over the pins on the rear and left log Place the right twig so the hole fits over the pin on the rear log Move the front end of the right twig to the right It should be resting on the middle portion o...

Page 18: ...floor and on the burner especially over exposed screws on the burner Do not place embers over any of the burner holes or air channels Place the center twig on the flat portion of the burner Place the...

Page 19: ...80218 100 01181_003 Glass Cleaning The glass may be cleaned with a non abrasive cleaner To clean the inside of the glass simply remove the glass frame place it on a non scratching surface and clean th...

Page 20: ...ned Off One of the two remote control batteries is dead See Starting the Pilot Light See Starting the Pilot Light Turn the ON OFF switch to ON Use the remote closer to the fireplace See the remote con...

Page 21: ...ll amount measured in Millivolts This electricity is used to operate the main burners The main burners are switched on and off using the electricity generated by the thermopile The ON OFF switch remot...

Page 22: ...wiring as above 120 Volt Wiring Fireplace Rheostat Ground attached to fireplace Green White White Green Black Black Black Optional Power Heat Duct Millivolt Wiring for gas control valve Black Orange...

Page 23: ...AG 2001 UP 90006819 LOG EMBERS ROCK WOOL 93006053 LOG PINS LS 13 WHITE CERAMC SET OF 3 1 4 dia x 1 1 2 172 00229 LOG SET LS13 SIX PIECE G27 G19 G43 G44 172 00013 MANUAL 864 HH INSTALLATION 100 01182 M...

Page 24: ...aminated by chlorine fluorine or other damaging chemicals b The unit is subject to submersion in water or prolonged periods of dampness or condensation c Any damage to the unit combustion chamber heat...

Page 25: ...AAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Upgrade Faces Upgrade faces allow...

Page 26: ...place Works 21 Important Information 2 Installation Warnings 2 Introduction 2 Location of Controls 6 Log Set Installation 15 Maintaining Your Fireplace s Appearance 10 Normal Operating Odors 9 Normal...

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