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Flatfire  

Direct Vent Gas Fireplace 

 

SETTING THE TEMPERATURE/TIMER 

Usi

h

tempera
timers w

Changi

Briefly p
ope

o

belo

 

MAN 

ng t e remote you can set the desired 

tures for daytime and evening and the 

hen the fireplace should be on. 

ng the Mode of Operation

 

ress the 

SET 

button to change the mode of 

rati n in the following order (see examples 

w):

 

TEMP 

 

d

TEMP 

 TIMER 

 MAN 

MAN Manual Mode – can also be reached by 

pre
Refer to
page 21

t

ging the 

flame height from the remo

TEMP Daytime Tempe

 – (Appliance 

ssing the large or small flame on the remote. 

 the section on Flame Height Adjustment on 

 for direc ions on manually chan

te. 

rature Mode

must be in standby mod

The room 

temperature is mea

ed to the set 

temperature. 

tomatically 

adju ted to achieve the Daytime set temperature. 

d

TEMP Nighttime Setback Temperature Mode – 

e, pilot ignited). 

sured and compar

The flame height is then au

s

(Appliance must be in standby mode, pilot ignited). 
The room temperature is measured and compared 
to the Nighttime Setback temperature. The flame 
height is then automatically adjusted to achieve the 

ature. 

Set

Select e

Nighttime Setback temper

ting the Temperature 

ither the 

TEMP mode or the 

d

TEMP 

mode b
SET bu
desired
flam
tem

a

Press th

 

will 

t

wou
control 

y briefly pressing the SET button. Hold the 
tton until the TEMP display flashes. Set the 

 temperature with the large flame or small 
uttons. (Note: 40°F/4°C is the minimum 

e b

per ture setting.) 

e OFF button or simply wait and the display

go  o the temperature control mode. If you 

ld like the Nighttime Setback temperature 

to turn off, decrease the 

d

TEMP mode 

setting u

Your fire

nd 

the rem

mperature 

eve

v

needed
display 

Be patie
seconds

Note: Di play shows the set temperature every 30 

seconds. 

ntil “----” appears on the display. 

place will reach the set temperatures a

ote handset will check the te

ry fi e minutes, adjusting the amount of fuel 

 to give you a steady, even heat. The 

must remain in 

TEMP 

mode on the remote

nt with settings as it can take a few 

 to program.  

s

 

TIMER Timer Mode – (Appliance must be in 

stan
allo

dby mode, pilot ignited). The Timer setting 

ws you to set two (2) burner 

TEMP times and 

two (2) burner 

d

TEMP times every 24 hours. For 

d

TE

rmostat, TEMP must be 

MP to operate as a the

set at 40°F/4°C or higher. Otherwise, the motor will 

 the valve to standby position in the night/moon 

s and await the next day/sun cycle.  

ting the Timer 

 possible to program two periods of time per day 

hich your fireplace will turn on and off 

matically.  

 

turn
time

Set

It is
at w
auto

Select TIMER mode by briefly pressing the SET 
butt

is d

hand side (see 

illustration at left). Press and hold the SET button 

y flashes. Set the 

hou

The
time

 P1 

 time. 

bur

If yo
firep
time

 P1 

d

 

p

For
in th
time

for the day (P1 

e) 

and
stop

imply 

 

mus
auto
 

A q
ann

fire 

incl

g to keep 

it running safely. The following procedures should 
be p
The

 

sho

 

proc

nce 

that

r servicing must be replaced 

prior to operation. 

on. Press and hold the SET

 

button until 

TIME

isplayed on the lower right 

until P1 

 and the time displa

start time by pressing the large flame button for the 

r and the small flame button for the minutes.  

n, briefly press SET

 

to P1 

d

 and set the stop 

 in the same manner you just set

Briefly press the SET button again for the next 

ner cycle time, which will be P2 

 and P2 

d

u wish to set only one time period at which your 

lace will turn on and off, program P2 

 start 

 and P2 

d

 stop time for the same time as

 time. 

sto

 example, you can set your fireplace to turn on 

e morning just before you get up (P1 

 start 

) and to turn off when you leave 

d

 stop time). Then, you can set your fireplace to 

turn on again at the end of the day (P2 

 start tim

 to turn off when you go to bed at night (P2 

d

 

 time). 

 
Once all four times are set, press 

OFF 

or s

wait to complete programming. The remote handset

t remain in 

TIMER 

mode to function 

matically. 

Maintenance 

ualified service agency should conduct an 

ual inspection and maintenance of your Flat

uding the overall installation and ventin

erformed only by a qualified service person. 

 gas supply should be turned off and the stove

uld be completely cool whenever a maintenance

edure is performed. All parts of the applia

 are removed fo

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Version 10-09

 

Summary of Contents for Flatfire FF-NG

Page 1: ...om heating appliance It must not be used for any other purposes such as drying clothes etc WARNING If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causi...

Page 2: ...NG THE BURNER GLASS MEDIA 15 RELIEF DOOR INSTALLATION 15 INSTALLING THE FRONT GLASS FRAME 16 INSTALLING THE OUTER PANELS 16 INSTALLING THE FIREPLACE SURROUND 16 Gas Connection 17 GAS SUPPLY LINE 17 GA...

Page 3: ...eration Due to the high temperature the appliance ould be LOCATED out of traffic areas and away from Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing MUST furniture and draperies Clothing or flammabl...

Page 4: ...how the fireplace is It is recommended that the pilot flame be turned n een certified by OMNI Test SA This appliance is equipped for use with the fuel type indicated on the rating plate 70 If than ut...

Page 5: ...ombustible flooring is measured from the top surface of carpeting tile etc Mounting plate thimbles 5 16 8mm thick contact the wall Installation a ld be done by a qualified service person The appliance...

Page 6: ...vent run The total venting may not exceed 60 feet of vertical rise and or 20 feet horizontal run Custom testing is available for installations ov the limits for approvals Refer to the Venting Chart on...

Page 7: ...ontal termination or if more than 12 of horizontal vent run is required some vertical vent be required for the fireplace to function and vent GAS VENTING CHART prope install to a maximum of four 90 lb...

Page 8: ...TOTA L 90 ELBOWS EQUIVALENT D E x G 90 ELBOWS IN EXCESS OF 2 F 2 H ADDITIONAL HORIZONTAL FEET EQUIVALENT FEE G x 3 T I TOTAL HORIZ NT L V NT UN O A E R equivalent FEE C H T TER TIO C P YPE ORIZONTAL...

Page 9: ...RNATIVES he illustration below shows some of the many ways the Flatfire fireplace may be installed in the home This includes interior and exterior wall insta ontal and vertical vent terminations T lla...

Page 10: ...e Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Flatfire Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Page 10 of 25 Version 10 09 VENT TERMINAL CLEARANCES Venting terminals should not be recessed into a wall or siding Page 10 of 25 Version...

Page 11: ...and limitations that must be met for the location of the vent terminal relative to doors windows corners eaves gas supply components and other structural elements of the house Refer to the specific r...

Page 12: ...ructed wall pass through is required to allow for a safe installation of the vent components This will necessitate remova of a portion of the interior wall covering e g sheetrock or plaster and lath o...

Page 13: ...h square and level to the inside wall to transfer the vent pass through center location from the inner wall covering through to the wall covering on the back side of the partition wall Carefully cut...

Page 14: ...e you have achieved a level position 10 The next step is to install the vent starter pipe onto the fireplace First you should remove the glass frame from the front of the firebox by unclipping the cli...

Page 15: ...the proper amount of glass material to cover the burner Empty the entire contents of the and distribute evenly over the burner tray Locate the burner in the fireplace Clip a corn of the poly bag to fo...

Page 16: ...e top front edge of the left side panel and align with the PEM nut in the front of the top panel Insert the Philips head screw Make sure the edges of the pan aligned with the edges of the top panel an...

Page 17: ...Line nection to Control Valve Inlet and the mmended location for Shut off Valve GAS CONNECTION 1 Verify that the gas type is correct for the fireplace by looking at the rating plate that i atta Note T...

Page 18: ...emoving the two mounting straps as they will not be used Be sure the arrow on the cap if present is pointing up and rec all the vent cap location requirements and the vent manufacturer s requirements...

Page 19: ...tion of the vent components The pipe sections may have twist lock connections which Be sure that the two vent pipe heat shields extend at least 2 beyond the rear side of the partition wall adjacent to...

Page 20: ...ire is lit The ames should span vertically across the fireplace 2 3 ty 4 ntrol valve shown above e b On the touch pad shown at right located on right of the the ignition is in progress c Once pilot ig...

Page 21: ...the pilot will not stay lit after several tries turn the gas control knob 1 to OFF 3 and call your local service technician or gas supplier d If the pilot is press button A to increa press button C t...

Page 22: ...IMER Timer Mode Appliance must be in stan allo dby mode pilot ignited The Timer setting ws you to set two 2 burner TEMP times and two 2 burner dTEMP times every 24 hours For dTE rmostat TEMP must be M...

Page 23: ...ce press the frame against the firebox while pushing down to be sure the frame is fully engaged in the frame retainer Hold the f in place and press it agai in the sides Replace the fireplace surround...

Page 24: ...o the first purchaser user of thi limitations in paragraph 3 Please review the c requirements 1 Extended Warranty Coverage For a period of up to ten 10 years Wittus In option pay the initial pur which...

Page 25: ...alled Fuel Natural Gas Liquid Propane Gas Inlet Pressure measured after Installation wc Manifold Pressure measured after Installation High Fire wc Low Fire wc Venting Vent Brand Selkirk Direct Temp EX...

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