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Cleaning your fireplace

Cleaning glass mineral deposits

A by-product of the combustion process in a gas 

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on the ceramic glass window of your appliance.
The composition of the deposit varies depending on 

location and time, and can appear intermittently.
There is no de

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cleaning products have been tried with varying 

results. The following are recommendations only and 

cannot guarantee results.

Note:

 Mineral deposits occur naturally and are not 

covered under the Valor

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• Clean the glass regularly to avoid a buildup of 

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from mineral. If the 

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time, it can etch the glass, making it much harder, if 

not impossible, to remove.

• Never use an abrasive cleaner or ammonia-based 

cleaner on the ceramic glass. Any abrasion of the 

surface can compromise the strength of the glass. 

An emulsion-type cleaner is recommended.

• Use a soft damp cloth to apply the cleaner. Dry the 

glass with a soft, dry, preferably cotton cloth. Most 

paper towels and synthetic materials are abrasive 

to ceramic glass and should be avoided. Follow all 

instructions on the bottle/container.

• Our dealers have experienced good results from the 

products listed below. We cannot, however, guaran-

tee results of these products.

 

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Brasso, Polish Plus by KelKem, Cook Top Clean 

Creme by Elco, White O

  by Rutland, Turtle Wax

Do not clean the glass while it is hot

• Always securely replace the window and the barrier 

screen before lighting (see next page).

• If broken, glass panes may only be replaced as a 

complete window unit as supplied by the manufac-

turer.

• If the barrier screen becomes damaged, it must only 

be replaced with the same model and version barrier 

from Valor.

Cleaning other parts

• Clean the steel trims with mild soap and warm water. 

Any alcohol/solvent-based cleaner may weaken and 

damage the coating.

• Clean the barrier screens by dusting with a soft 

brush.

• Clean the cast iron with by dusting with a soft brush.

• Clean the 

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dusting them with a soft brush. Dust can also be 

removed from the burner using a soft brush after 

removing the ceramic logs. When cleaning, make 

sure that no particles are brushed into the slots of 

the burner.

Log position

Log position is important in your Valor 

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because it can optimize the beauty of the 

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If logs are moved during glass cleaning or other 

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position them for optimal operation. If you are not 

comfortable performing this maintenance, please 

contact your dealer.

Caution

Choking Hazard! Make sure the fireplace area is 

clear of firebed small particles to avoid ingestion 

by small children. Vacuum thoroughly around 

the fireplace area after cleaning.

WARNING

Risk of severe burns! The glass window 

is very hot during operation. Ensure the 

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touching them.

Summary of Contents for RetroFire RF24DJN

Page 1: ...ot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier Hot glass will cause burns Do not touch glass...

Page 2: ...market permanently located manufactured mobile home where not prohibited by local codes This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate This appliance is not convert...

Page 3: ...___________________ ________________________________________________ Please ask your installer for these details if they are not already provided or see page 7 Welcome to Valor Contents Safety and you...

Page 4: ...screens are installed Some materials or items although safe may dis color shrink warp crack peel and so on because of the heat produced by the fireplace Avoid placing candles paintings photos and oth...

Page 5: ...glass front removed cracked or broken Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person Intended use This appliance is designed and approved as a supple mental heater a...

Page 6: ...nition Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance Toddlers young children and others may be sus ceptible to accidental contact burns A physical barri...

Page 7: ...itted with a flame supervision device which will shut o the gas supply if for any reason the pilot flame goes out This device incorporates a fixed probe which senses the heat from the pilot flame If t...

Page 8: ...r fireplace Here are the major components of your installed fireplace with the protective barrier screen installed Your individual fireplace may appear differently depending on your model and installe...

Page 9: ...F including pilot Press and hold OFF red button on remote or ON OFF button on wall switch If the flames or pilot are on they will go out and you will hear the valve motor wind down You will hear a clu...

Page 10: ...ure to press the I button before putting the fireplace in operation Alternately remove all batteries from the battery holder in the control area see next page and the handset Automatic shut o in certa...

Page 11: ...hile the fireplace is hot Let the fireplace cool first before touching it Caution Do not use a screwdriver or other metallic object to remove the batteries from the battery holder or the handset This...

Page 12: ...cleaner Abrasive cleaners must not be used Be careful not to scratch the glass when cleaning See Cleaning your fireplace on page 13 Inspect the operation of the flame safety sys tem Pilot or Flame re...

Page 13: ...screen is hooked to the window cover which in turn is hooked to the fireplace at the top and attached with mag nets at the bottom Grabbing both the screen and window cover pull the bottom to detach t...

Page 14: ...ot clean the glass while it is hot Always securely replace the window and the barrier screen before lighting see next page If broken glass panes may only be replaced as a complete window unit as suppl...

Page 15: ...cover Hook the window frame with the screen attached to the top of the firebox Push the bottom against the fire box to attach the magnets WARNING The window unit must be correctly installed fastened...

Page 16: ...of the fireplace Fit the lotted holes in the fret brackets over the thumbscrews push the fret brackets downwards and tighten the screws b Drop the fret into place while guiding the screw heads into t...

Page 17: ...he vent terminal outdoors regularly to ensure that it is not obstructed by snow trees bushes leaves or other objects We recommend at least an annual inspection Checking pilot and burner flames Note Th...

Page 18: ...l handset but the batteries in the battery holder See page 11 for instructions on how to replace the batteries Why do I hear popping or snapping noises As your fireplace heats and cools with normal us...

Page 19: ...ld service Please contact your dealer see page 3 or visit valorfireplaces com contact for a list of dealers near you Who can service my fireplace We recommend having your fireplace serviced before ini...

Page 20: ...form to all applicable codes including national and local gas appliance installation codes and building and re codes d The owner must comply with all operating instructions e The Company is not respon...

Page 21: ...stall repaired or replacement parts f The initial owner of the unit will be responsible for any shipping charges for replacement parts as well as travel time incurred by the dealer to perform the warr...

Page 22: ...the mantel or hearth SET scrolls through modes and settings OFF returns to set mode turns the burner and WKH SLORW R DUJH DPH EXWWRQ DPHV up sets hours temperature 6PDOO DPH EXWWRQ DPHV GRZQ DQG R VHW...

Page 23: ...MAN Manual Mode Manual ame height adjustment TEMP Daytime Temperature Mode When pilot is lit room temperature is measured and compared to set temperature Flame height automatically adjusts to reach D...

Page 24: ...n each 24 hour cycle Programs P1 and P2 must be set in the following order during a 24 hour cycle P1 P1 P2 and P2 Day Time temperature high program period Night Time temperature low program period Def...

Page 25: ...extended period of time the system automatically extinguishes the pilot This feature helps the consumer realize cost bene ts by automatically eliminating energy consumption during non heating months a...

Page 26: ...26 Notes...

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