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16. OWNERS INFORMATION 

 

Please read the safety information and notes on page 3. 
16.1 Operating Your Fire 

The operating instructions are also on a chained plate inside the control access door. 
1. 

For your safety, this appliance is fitted with a flame supervision device, which will shut off the gas supply if, for any 

reason, the pilot flames go out. This device incorporates a fixed probe, which senses the heat from the pilot flame. If the 
probe is cool, the device will prevent any gas flow unless the burner control knob is kept pushed in at the PILOT position. 
See full lighting instructions on next page. 

2. 

The Valorstat Programmable Remote Control 

Your Valor Remote Control helps you get the comfort, convenience and aesthetics you want from your Valor Gas Fireplace. 
The first thing to do is to set the time: 

1.

 

With your left thumb, hold down 

both

 the “AUTO” and the “TIMER” button until the temperature symbol flashes. 

Let go. 

2.

 

Note the digital clock on the bottom right hand corner. The large “up” button (

σ

) sets the hour; the “down” (

τ

button sets the minutes. Set the time. Note: you must start setting the time while the temperature symbol  is flashing. 
If it stops flashing, go back to 1. 

3.

 

Let go and wait until the flashing stops. The remote tells you the time you set. It also tells you the current 
temperature. 

 

The “remote” controls your fireplace in three different ways.  

 

Setting the Temperature 

Use this setting when you come in and want to enjoy a certain temperature.  
Here’s what you do: 

1.

 

Push the “AUTO” button until the temperature reading flashes. Let go. 

2.

 

While it is still flashing, push the up and down button to the temperature you want. Let it go.  

3.

 

Your Valor will reach that temperature and the remote will check the temperature every five minutes, adjusting the 
amount of fuel needed to give you a steady, even heat. 

Note: be patient with settings as it can take a few seconds. 

 

Setting the Flame 

Use this setting when you want a particular flame level. For instance, you want to watch flames burn at their highest level, 
and you don’t mind if the room is too hot.  
Here’s what you do: 

1.

 

Press either of the large “up” or “down” buttons.  

2.

 

The word “man” displays as well as an arrow in the left upper corner. Let go. 

3.

 

To raise the flame, press and hold the “up” button until you come to the flame level you want. Let go.  

4.

 

To lower the flame, press and hold the down button until you come to the flame you want. Let go. 

5.

 

The 

flame level 

will remain just as you set it.  

Programming Time and Temperature 

You can set your Valor to come on before you waken and turn after you leave home and turn on again just before you come 
home and turn off after going to bed. You can leave it like this for the heating season.  
Here’s what you do: 

1.

 

Decide what temperature you want your Valor to be at; also decide what time you want your Valor to turn on and 
off; then decide what time you want it to come back on and off in the afternoon or evening. For the first few times 
you set the timer, it’s handy to write these times down.  

2.

 

Set the temperature (just as you did in the section on “setting the temperature.”  

3.

 

Press the “timer” button and hold until “P1*” appears and flashes. Let go. While flashing, push the “up” button to 
the hour you want your Valor to turn on in the morning and the “down” to the minute.  

4.

 

Press “timer” to P1 (moon) and proceed as in step 3, to turn off time. 

5.

 

Press “timer” again, and you get “P2*” to set the time to come back on in the afternoon. Set the time. 

6.

 

Press “timer” again to get P2 (moon) to set the time for your Valor to go off in the evening. 

7.

 

Do nothing else, and your Valor will give you steady, even heat at the temperatures and times you set. 

8.

 

Note: If you want to set your Valor for only 1 time on and off, set P2 for the same times as P1.  

9.

 

To temporarily override the timer setting, just press “auto” or “manual”. Press “timer” when you want to go back to 
your settings. 

 

3.

 

When first turned on, the decorative flames will appear predominantly blue. After approximately 15 minutes the flames 
will turn yellow. 

Summary of Contents for HORIZON 534XAN

Page 1: ...information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life This appliance is a domestic room heating appliance It...

Page 2: ...5 4 16 Vent Location 16 5 SUPPLY GAS 17 6 PACK CONTENTS 17 7 APPLIANCE PREPARATION 19 7 1 Window Removal 19 7 2 Ignition Spark Check 19 7 3 Rear Vent Outlet positioning 19 7 4 817VAK Pipe Adapter Fitt...

Page 3: ...any other material in the appliance The venting terminal must not be recessed into a wall or siding The vent terminal on the outside wall must be kept free from obstructions No objects should be place...

Page 4: ...or level b In the event that the requirements of this subdivision can not be met at the time of completion of installation the owner shall have a period of thirty 30 days to comply with the above requ...

Page 5: ...uirements shall be satisfied by the manufacturer 1 The referenced special venting system instructions shall be included with the appliance or equipment installation instructions and 2 The special vent...

Page 6: ...ocess through the appliance It may be fitted before the fireplace is installed or retrofitted at a later date Kit 755CFK Natural Gas For conversion from propane to Conversion kit natural gas Intended...

Page 7: ...clearance B 7 178mm 8 203mm 9 229mm 10 254mm 11 279mm 12 305mm 14 356mm Figure 1 Major dimensions clearances without optional trims Shown with 601SFB Front 3 sided trims 4 sided trims Figure 2 601SFB...

Page 8: ...ppliances when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CS...

Page 9: ...only The horizontal vent run cannot be extended by the use of any vent accessory pipes 4 3 Rear Vent Connection Flat on Wall with Snorkel Termination See figure 6 For use on horizontal installations w...

Page 10: ...round vertical pipe run and at sides of horizontal pipe run 2 5 1cm For installations with a horizontal rear termination the combination of horizontal and vertical vent pipes must be within the allowe...

Page 11: ...ter 817VAK one 90 vent elbow pipe lengths a vertical vent terminal and roof flashing will be required Various other ceiling or roof items may be necessary depending on the particular installation See...

Page 12: ...llation See venting options section of this manual Note 1 The distance from the roof to the lowest terminal discharge opening depends on the roof pitch and must be in accordance with the manufacturer...

Page 13: ...e run inside building Outside wall shields thimbles 1 12 7cm G Clearance to combustible materials below horizontal pipe run 15 16 3 3cm H Clearance to combustible materials all round vertical pipe run...

Page 14: ...mination The dimensional requirements in sections 4 10 and 4 11 apply Adapter 817VAK one 90 vent elbow a snorkel termination and pipe lengths will be required A thimble kit may also be necessary See v...

Page 15: ...ows wall straps a vertical vent terminal roof flashing and pipe lengths will be required Various other ceiling or roof items may be necessary depending on the particular installation See venting optio...

Page 16: ...on on window 12 30 D Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet 60 cm from the center line of the terminal 18 46 E Clearance to unventila...

Page 17: ...nt fixing 4 Woodscrews for fixing appliance to studding 1 Deluxe remote control 601SFB Standard metal front Alternative 1 Upper louver unit 1 Lower louver unit 2 Side channels 2 Hinge studs 2 Hinge sp...

Page 18: ...18...

Page 19: ...ollar and seal by unscrewing 8 screws 4 Locate the inner collar and seal inside the rear outlet opening Secure the inner collar with 8 screws 5 Fit the outer collar over inner collar Loosely fit the 1...

Page 20: ...top rear corner of the case sides 3 If top vent outlet locate the heat shield over the vent pipe adapter 4 Support the front of the shield on the two angle supports 5 Secure the shield to the case si...

Page 21: ...ect restrictors to be fitted for each type of installation are shown in the table below To fit type A restrictors remove the center screws from the rear ports and fit the restrictors using these screw...

Page 22: ...through two holes each side with the woodscrews supplied The top support angle should abut the wall finish but is not fixed to the framing 3 Check the wall finish requirements with the homeowner If ne...

Page 23: ...the appliance inlet and outlet collars pushing on firmly Make sure that the drain hole is at the bottom the seam will be through the notch in the wall plates See figure 34 4 Drill through the terminal...

Page 24: ...ill pass clearly through the plate with the wall shield at the top Place the inner wall plate over the terminal unit 3 Slide the appliance terminal into the wall Make sure that the drain hole is at th...

Page 25: ...s through the roof If directly above the position where it penetrates the ceiling drop a plumb from the roof to the small hole in the ceiling and mark the roof at this spot If rafters or other obstruc...

Page 26: ...p and slot in the board is inline with the tab on the wiring harness plug Connect wires A with the L terminals to the connectors B on the control valve Please note that the connectors are different si...

Page 27: ...psig 3 5kPa f The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test press...

Page 28: ...position locating the two pins in the top of wedge into the holes in the rear log See figure 45 3 Place the front log at the front of the firebox as shown in figure 46 4 Place the right side center l...

Page 29: ...ce and all other controls wall switch remote hand unit See owner s lighting instructions further on in this manual for full details Aeration adjustment As described in section 11 for natural gas appli...

Page 30: ...nit using the hinge studs and hinge spacers as shown in figure 54 2 Fix the two adhesive backed magnet counter plates to the tabs at the firebox sides which line up with the magnets on the lower louve...

Page 31: ...se this setting when you want a particular flame level For instance you want to watch flames burn at their highest level and you don t mind if the room is too hot Here s what you do 1 Press either of...

Page 32: ...ill allow The window should be open enough to let you clean the inside of the glass See figure 62 Always securely fasten the window before lighting 2 To Clean the Ceramic Fuel Effects Firebox Walls Bu...

Page 33: ...nually 16 4 Servicing All appliances use four 1 5V AA batteries for thermostat control For Appliances with Wall switch only the batteries are accessible by opening the bottom access panel For Applianc...

Page 34: ...ead the safety information above 2 Set the thermostat as far clockwise as possible 3 Turn the gas control knob clockwise to OFF NOTE The knob cannot be turned from PILOT to OFF unless it is pushed par...

Page 35: ...982 4DT ST14 TERMINATION CAPS SNORKEL 36 Rise 981 4DT ST36 UNIVERSAL ADAPTER 3 FLEX COUPLER 2150 CO LINEAR FLEX CONNECTOR 923F CO AXIAL TO CO LINEAR ADAPTER 923GCL 556CLA VENT ADAPTERS COUPLERS CO LI...

Page 36: ...FLASHING 0 12 6 12 943 4DT AF6 SV4FA ROOF FLASHING 7 12 12 12 943S 4DT AF12 SV4B FLASHINGS FLAT ROOF FLASHING 943F SV4F WALL THIMBLE 942 4DT WT SV4RSM STORM COLLAR 953 4DT SC SV4AC DECORATIVE PLATE 9...

Page 37: ...ation and building codes 4 3 Owner must comply with all operating instructions 4 4 This warranty is only valid under normal non commercial conditions of use and service This warranty is void if there...

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