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Chateau™ Direct Vent Gas Fireplace

20011957

Troubleshooting

If erratic system behavior is observed that cannot be resolved by the methods outlined below, ensure that there is 
not a transmitter with batteries installed that may be interfering. If a transmitter is packed with batteries installed, its 
buttons may be depressed sending a constant signal which can interfere with the transmission of desired signals. A 
transmitter with new batteries can have a range of over 100’ (30.4 m).

American Flame Gas Control System

Module will not learn trans-
mitter

  Ensure the REMOTE/OFF switch on the side of the module is set to REMOTE.

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Make sure the batteries in both the transmitter and receiver are installed in the 
proper direction and are not drained. Individual battery voltage should be no less 
than 1.4V for AA and AAA batteries, 2.8V for button cells, and 9,0V for 12V batter-
ies.

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Verify the transmitter indicates a signal is being sent. With thermostat transmitters, 
the LCD display should indicate ON or OFF depending on which button is being 
pressed. The LED indicator should illuminate on wall transmitters and on/off hand-
held transmitters. Buttons should be pressed and held for 1 to 2 seconds to ensure 
a complete signal is sent. 

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Make sure the transmitter is within the 20’ (6 m) operational range of the receiver.

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Ensure the 4-pin lead-set is securely connected from the battery pack to the control 
module’s AUX connection. If the A/C power adapter is used, make sure the leads 
from the adapter are securely connected to the POWER terminals on the control 
module.

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Press and hold the LEARN button on the module for approximately 10 seconds to 
clear the memory (you should hear a series of beeps from the receiver). Then press 
and release the learn button (you should hear a single beep from the receiver), im-
mediately press either the ON or OFF button on the transmitter (you should hear a 
series of beeps indicating the transmitter code has been learned).

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Verify the gas supply is turned on.

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Verify the receiver is receiving the signal from the transmitter by listening for a beep 
from the receiver when ON is pressed on the transmitter. If you do not hear a beep, 
ensure the module has learned the transmitter (see above).

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Ensure the orange lead from the pilot assembly igniter is securely connected to the 
terminal labeled “I” and the white lead from the flame rectification sensor is securely 
connected to the terminal labeled “S” on the control module.

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Make sure the orange and white leads from the module are securely connected to 
the terminals labeled “PILOT” on the valve body.

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Ensure the black GROUND wire is securely connected to an appropriate metal por-
tion of the valve or pilot assembly. 

A proper ground is essential to spark igniter 

operation.

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Make certain the pilot flame is in contact with the flame rectification sensor on the 
pilot assembly. This valve is equipped with a pilot flame adjustment screw. If the 
pilot flame is too small it will not contact the flame rectification sensor and will not 
complete the safety circuit.

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Ensure the CONTINUOUS PILOT switch on the control module is set to OFF.

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Check the handheld transmitter display for the word “PILOT” on the LCD screen. If 
this is displayed, press and hold the CONTINUOUS PILOT button on the handheld 
transmitter for approximately 10 seconds to turn off continuous pilot mode.

Pilot will not light/stay lit

Pilot flame is always on/ will 
not extinguish

Summary of Contents for Chateau DVT38S2IN

Page 1: ...tallation and service must be performed by a quali ed installer service agency or the gas supplier WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electric switch Do not...

Page 2: ...Instructions 10 General Venting Information General Venting 14 General Venting Information Termination Location 15 General Information Assembling Vent Pipes 16 SK8 Venting Pipes 16 Restrictor Plate G...

Page 3: ...t is burned This is due to the curing of the paint and any undetected oil from the manufac turing process Please ensure that your room is well ventilated open all windows It is recommended that you bu...

Page 4: ...4 622 mm C L 10 267 mm 3 4 19 mm C L 51 1299 mm 3 4 19 mm 34 876mm 29 746 mm 32 829 mm 33 854 mm 49 1245 mm 1 35 mm 1 2 13 mm 5 8 16 mm 44 1121 mm 37 962 mm 5 143 mm 6 152 mm 1 25 mm When framing unit...

Page 5: ...the following Mantel Charts Noncombustible mantels and legs may be installed at any height and width around the appliance When using paint or lacquer to nish the mantel such paint or lacquer must be h...

Page 6: ...located on the top of the unit as well as the nailing anges on the sides that were men tioned in Step 1 are designed to accommodate non combustible board recommended Dura Rock They are positioned 1 25...

Page 7: ...149 1 installation codes For USA installations consult the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 FP297A 1 2 Gas Supply 1 2 NPT X 1 2 Flare Shut off Valve 1 2 Gas Tight or Tinned Copper fr...

Page 8: ...ocate the learn button on the main module Fig 9 Press and release the learn button using a pencil point There will be a beep sound from the module Then press any key on the remote control transmit ter...

Page 9: ...ont edge between the rebox side and outer casing The upper test port is inlet pressure The lower test port is manifold pressure Refer to Figure 8 CAUTION Turn off the gas supply before removing test p...

Page 10: ...ormance Before using the transmitter install the 2 AAA transmitter bat teries into the battery compartment Use caution that batteries are installed in the proper direction ON H L 1 2 OFF Continuous Pi...

Page 11: ...N and display will show HI ON LO Flame Operation Press the ON H L key The appliance ame will modulate down to low ame and display will show LO Changing Flame Height Press and hold the ON H L key to ra...

Page 12: ...ress and hold the OFF CONTINUOUS PILOT key for approximately 5 seconds until the word PILOT appears on the LCD screen NOTE The word PILOT will appear on the LCD screen in ON mode CP CHILDPROOF FEATURE...

Page 13: ...ace of the transmitter When a button on the transmitter is pressed the word ON or OF will appear on the LCD screen to show while the signal is being sent Upon initial use there may be a delay of three...

Page 14: ...ning or declining slope There must not be any obstruction such as bushes gar den sheds fences decks or utility buildings within 24 610mm from the front of the termination hood Do not locate terminatio...

Page 15: ...to nonmechanical air supply inlet 6 15 cm for appliances 10 000 6 15 cm for appliances to building or the combustion air inlet to any Btuh 3kW 12 30 cm for 10 000 Btuh 3kW 9 other appliances appliance...

Page 16: ...The venting system must conform with local codes and or the current National Fuel Gas code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 Only venting components manufactured by CFM Cor poration can be used in Direct Vent syst...

Page 17: ...may be used Vertical Run in feet Measured from the appliance flue collar to the top of the vent pipe Horizontal Run in feet May use up to three 3 90 elbows but must not have two 2 consecutive 90 elbo...

Page 18: ...umber of 45 elbows permitted per side wall installation is two 2 These elbows can be installed in either the vertical or horizontal run Fig 15 3 914mm FP1454 DVT38s2 horizontal plane 3 17 04 djt 2 610...

Page 19: ...ce using UL approved metal adhesive tape to ensure the joints are sealed Attach an appropriate length of vent pipe to the replace Follow with the installation of the inner and outer elbow tape elbow j...

Page 20: ...mm hole through the exterior wall and frame as shown Noncombustible Walls Hole opening must be 11 286mm in diameter STEP 2 Measure wall thickness and cut zero clearance sleeve parts to proper length M...

Page 21: ...e vent pipes overlap the collars by 2 51 mm Secure the termina tion to the wall with screws provided and caulk around the wall plate to weatherproof Fig 24 As an alterna tive to screwing the terminati...

Page 22: ...e machine screws attach the Vista door to the four 4 brackets Do not overtighten WARNING The glass frame assembly pro vided with the replace must be left in place for proper operation Failure to do so...

Page 23: ...the burner Turn the shutter plate around so the bottom opening is 1 25 mm Replace the screws removed earlier Fig 31 1 25 mm FP1616 shutter plate 4 06 Remove Screws Shutter Plate Shutter Plate FP1616a...

Page 24: ...e must be at least 14 x 14 368 x 368 mm 5 Place replace into position 6 Place restop s SKFS2A or Attic Insulation Shield AIS SK into position and secure Figs 35 36 7 Install roof support Fig 35 and ro...

Page 25: ...36 Attic shield installation If an attic is above ceiling level an AIS SK Attic Insulation Shield must be installed The enlarged ends of the vent section always face downward Min 2 610mm CFM190 TTR Te...

Page 26: ...act with AIS SK the chimney system Chimney Support Used to support chimney for each of 30 vertical SKCS8 height and 6 of angled chimney run Round Top Termination Top used to terminate chimney at roof...

Page 27: ...glass will void all product warranties Care must be taken to avoid breakage of the glass Do not operate appliance with glass front removed cracked or broken A replacement glass frame assembly complete...

Page 28: ...ing and remove each log from its wrapping material The logs are fragile and should be handled with care Keep the packaging materials out of the reach of children and dispose of the material in a safe...

Page 29: ...Fig 43 Do not obstruct fresh air inlet with volcanic rock 4 Place the ember material lightly between each burner tube as sembly and the burner housing between the joined burner tubes and in front ove...

Page 30: ...cing down Set the log on the inside of the fettle toward the left over the overlay and hook the branch and the pointed end of the log through the rst and second opening on the fettle by using the seco...

Page 31: ...e Log Front Right F48 Figure 49 LG505 Log Front Upper Right F47 Figure 50 LG506 11 Position the log front right Fig 49 Hold the log with the two 2 branches toward you Set the left branch on the inside...

Page 32: ...7 It is important to periodically perform a visual check of the pilot and burner ames Compare them to Figures 51 If the ame patterns appear abnormal contact a quali ed service provider for service and...

Page 33: ...sure the bottom is over lapping the bottom trim piece The right side of the trim should butt up against the right side nailing ange of the replace 3 Place the left trim on the left side of the window...

Page 34: ...OFF all electrical power to the replace if service is required 3 Turn the shut off valve on the gas supply line to the OFF position FP297A Warning If you do not follow these instructions exactly a re...

Page 35: ...on the module for approximately 10 seconds to clear the memory you should hear a series of beeps from the receiver Then press and release the learn button you should hear a single beep from the receiv...

Page 36: ...here is an issue with the main control system or an individual transmitter If the issue is with an individual transmitter make sure the batteries in both the transmitter and receiver are in stalled in...

Page 37: ...uence is initiated This fault will also occur if pilot ame sensor is shorted to ground How to Clear Press OFF then ON buttons to re attempt normal ignition What to Check Check if pilot ame is actually...

Page 38: ...ermin e tant que le fonctionnement de l appareil converti n a pas t v ri selon la notice du fabricant qui accompagne la trousse ATTENTION Avant d effectuer la conversin coupez d abord l limentation en...

Page 39: ...The shaft will remain pushed in 9 Remove the slotted brass minimum rate screw lo cated in the valve next to the motor drive Fig 58 10 Replace the minimum rate screw with the one provided in the LP con...

Page 40: ...lete Table 1 DVT38S2 Injector Ori ce Size Matrix Conversion to LP KiT Burner 20012368 Burner Housing Burner Burner Input BTU hr Model Housing Part Pilot Part Tube Part Tube Part Min Max DVT38S2IP 55 3...

Page 41: ...hnician 1 Turn off main gas shut off valve 2 Allow replace to cool if it has been operating 3 Remove window frame assembly Refer to Window Frame Assembly Removal section 4 Remove logs 5 Vacuum burner...

Page 42: ...ions prices and discontinue colors and products at any time without notice DVT38S2 Units GFYW5Q0 1 2 3 6 7a 8 9a b 10a b 11a b 16 21 11957 DVT38s2 parts 5 07 djt 1i 2 1j 2 1k 5 11a b 9a b 10a b 22 11a...

Page 43: ...576 5 Spring Latch Assembly 20005788 6 Burner Housing Assembly 20009392 7a Burner 20009311 7b Burner Tube Assembly Pilot Side 20009308 8 Manifold Tube Assembly 20009282 9a Burner Housing Ori ce 55 LP...

Page 44: ...6 Trim Kit Complete 2 per replace 20010894 26a Top Trim 2 per replace 20010901 26b Right Side Trim 2 per replace 20010902 26c Left Side Trim 2 per replace 20010903 26d Bottom Trim 2 per replace 200109...

Page 45: ...45 Chateau Direct Vent Gas Fireplace 20011957 Accessories Back up Battery Kit All Models DVTBBK Follow instructions provided with the kit and on Page 8 for installation...

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Page 47: ...elated repair charges relating to the cost and expenses of replacing or repairing defective components under the Limited Lifetime Warranty are not covered except as provided for under the Basic One Ye...

Page 48: ...Ef ciency Ratings Model EnerGuide Ratings Fireplace Ef ciency DVT38S2IN 47 1 DVT38S2IP 47 1 410 Admiral Blvd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5T 2N6 800 668 5323 www cfmcorp com CFM Corporation...

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