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Turning ON the Appliance

1.

Press

the ON/OFF

button

on the transmitter.

The

transmitter

screen will display

all active icons. The

receiver

will command

the DFC board

to start

the

ignition

process,

Once the pilot flame is

lit,

the DFC

1.

With the system ON and the flame level at maximum
height, press the down-arrow

key once to reduce

the

flame height

by one step. Continue

pressing

down-

arrow

key until flame is turned

OFF.

2. Press

the

up-arrow

key

to increase

the

flame

hcight.

Flame Levell

Flame Level 5

Flame Level Max.

Room Thermostat

(Transmitter Operation)

The remote

control

can

operate

as a room thermostat.

The thermostat

can be set to a desired

temperature

to

control

the comfort

level in the room.

1.

To activate

this function,

press the Thermostat

key.

The LCD display

on the transmitter

will

change

to

show that the room

thermostat

is ON and the set

Room

Temperature

Set

Temperature

bo

ard

will

open the main valve outlet and the main

burner

will ignite. A single "beep"

from

the receiver

will confirm

the command.

Turning OFF the Appliance

1.

Press

the ON/OF

F

button

011

the transmitter,

The

A single

  

"beep"

  

from

 

the receiver will confirm the

command.

Proflame GTM

the receiver

will

confirm

the command.

Note:

If y

ou press the up-arrow

key 

while the remote

system

is ON but the flame is OF

F, 

the

flame will

come on in the high position,

A single "beep"

from

Flame Height Control

transmitter

LC

D

display

will only show

the room

temperature

and icon (see Figure

 

48

b

). The receiver

disconnects

and

will

command

the DFC board

to

turn o

ff the burner

.

Figure

 

 50

Remote Control Displaying

Room

Temperature

and Set Temperature

temperature is now displayed

(see Figure

 

50

).

2.

Adjust

the set temperature

by pressing

the up or

down-arrow

keys until the desired

set temperature is

displayed

on the LCD screen

(see Figure

 

50

).

These units have six flame levels (see Figure

 

49

).

Figure

 

46

 -

Remote Control Display in Faren

h

eit

and

Celsius

Figure

 

47

Remote

Control Displaying

Room

Temperature

Figure

 48

Remote Control Displaying

Flame Levels

Figure

 49

-

Remote

Control Displaying Split Flow Mode

OPERA

  

TING INSTRUCTIONS

 

(continued)

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Summary of Contents for DV2500-E

Page 1: ...or property damage Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Do not try to light any appliance phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas...

Page 2: ...nstallation 17 Horizontal Termination Configuration 19 Below Grade Installation 21 Vertical Through the Roof Installation 22 Installation for Vertical Termination 23 Cathedral Ceiling Installation 24...

Page 3: ...MONOXIDE POISONING Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to the flu with headaches diz ziness and or nausea If you have these signs the fireplace may not have been installed properly Ge...

Page 4: ...own cycle Similar noises are found with your furnace heat exchanger or car engine IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY It is not unusual for gas fireplace to give off some odor the first time...

Page 5: ...tions CSA B149 1 in Canada Gas and Propane Installation Code NFPA54 in U S A or the Natural Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 of local codes with the National with local codes or in the absence The installati...

Page 6: ...ge is found Do not install any unit with damaged incomplete or substitute parts Check your packing list to verify that all listed parts have been received You should have the following Fireplace Fireb...

Page 7: ...talled directly on a combustible floor or raised on a platform of an appropriate height When the firebox is installed directly on carpeting tile or other combustible material other than wood flooring...

Page 8: ...PRE INSTALLATION INFORMATION 8 Figure 3 Fireplace Dimensions Right side view Front view Top view Flue collar Electric access both sides 21 25 20 5 8 5 20 25 29 1 1 1 1 29 31 7 7 4 25 26 40 52 52 40...

Page 9: ...rner C Island D Room Divider E Flat on Wall Corner F Chase Installation Y 7 Minimum Island C and room divider D installation is possible as long as the horizontal portion of vent system X does not exc...

Page 10: ...place to allow for metal fireplace front must be used as a substrate for any damages due to covering materials used If tiles are to be applied covering the fireplace face a layer of cement board to fr...

Page 11: ...nding full width and depth of the appliance CLEARANCES CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES MANTEL CLEARANCES NOTE The combustible area above the facing must not protrude more than 3 4 from the facing If it doe...

Page 12: ...SHING MATERIAL NOTE Any remote wiring i e remote control wall switch and optional fan must be done prior to nal nishing to avoid costly reconstruction INSTALLATION INFORMATION Only noncombustible mate...

Page 13: ...Do not use common vent systems WARNING Horizontal sections of this vent system require a minimum clearance of 3 from the top of the pipe and 1 minimum to the sides and bottom Vertical sections of thi...

Page 14: ...he attic additional pipe and elbows will be required You may use a chase with a vent termination with exposed pipe on the exterior of the house See Installing Vent System in a Chase below If pipe is e...

Page 15: ...extend a minimum of 24 610mm above the highest point when it passes through the roof surface and any other obstruction within a horizontal distance of 18 457mm As specified in CAN CGA B149 Installati...

Page 16: ...intersection draw a vertical line to the bottom of the graph 3 Select the indicated dimension and position the fireplace in accordance with same Example If the vertical dimension from the floor of th...

Page 17: ...ired combination of pipe and elbows to the appliance adaptor with pipe seams oriented towards the wall or floor Twist lock Procedure The female ends of the pipes and fittings have three locking lugs i...

Page 18: ...imble over the vent pipe before connecting the horizontal run to the vent cap See Figure 16 6 Carefully move the fireplace with vent assembly attached toward the wall and insert the vent pipe into the...

Page 19: ...dations less than 20 below siding outcrop the vent pipe must flush up with the sid ing It is best to locate the fireplace in such a way that minimizes the number of offsets and horizontal vent length...

Page 20: ...er of 45 elbows permitted per side wall installation is two 2 These elbows can be installed in either the vertical or horizontal run For each 45 elbow installed in the horizontal run the length of the...

Page 21: ...ve soil to a depth of approximately 16 below base of snorkel Install drain pipe Install window well not supplied Refill hole with 12 of coarse gravel leaving a clearance of approximately 4 below snork...

Page 22: ...0 to a maximum of 8 2 5 m of vent pipe can be used between elbows See Figure 26 application will require that you first determine the roof pitch and use the appropriate starter kit The maximum angula...

Page 23: ...x101 2 267mm x 267mm inside dimensions as shown in Figure 12 page 17 using framing lumber the same size as the ceiling joist If the area above the ceiling is an insulated ceiling or a room nail fires...

Page 24: ...g Support Box Installation Figure 31 Installed Cathedral Ceiling Support Box CATHEDRAL CEILING INSTALLATION IMPORTANT Review all information on previous page before planning this installation Cathedra...

Page 25: ...ncoming gas pressure You must reduce incoming gas pressure to between 11 and 13 inches of water If you do not reduce incoming gas pressure burner system regulator damage could occur Install external r...

Page 26: ...aps moisture and contaminants This keeps them from going into the burner system gas controls If sediment trap drip leg is not installed or is installed wrong burner system may not run properly Figure...

Page 27: ...34 After taking pressure reading be sure and turn captured screw clockwise firmly to reseal Do not over torque Check test points for gas leaks 2 The appliance and its appliance main gas valve must be...

Page 28: ...connecting when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation CAUTION FAN ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS Speed Control Control Shaft Control Knob Switch Bracket Blower Plug In Duplex...

Page 29: ...the glass frame forward and lift it up until it clears bottom channel of firebox Lower the glass frame in front of the firebox inside the fireplace avoiding the controls and valve motor below 3 While...

Page 30: ...ay lead to sooting WARNING 30 2 Distribute one layer of rock wool to cover the entire burner Fill front gap between grate and burner Figure 37 Placement of Rock Wool on Burner See Figure 39 LOG PLACEM...

Page 31: ...e glass or logs FINAL INSTALLATION continued See Figure 40 below 3 Place right logs 3 on right side of the burner aligning bottom notch with the right grate bar 4 Place central log 4 between left and...

Page 32: ...uds with the two nuts provided IMPORTANT Safety Screen must be in place when the fireplace is in operation If the barrier becomes damaged the barrier shall be replaced with the manufacturer s barrier...

Page 33: ...in the panel with the slots in the face and slide downward Make sure the Side Panel is secured properly STEP 3 Repeat with Left Side Panel STEP 4 Angle the Air Flow Panel beneath the bottom of the scr...

Page 34: ...upply to the DFC board please verify that the electrical connections illustrated parts list or mounted in adjacent wall Make sure that the remote receiver switch is in REMOTE middle position Initializ...

Page 35: ...y of the batteries and insert into the battery bay as indicated on the battery covel 2 Place the 3 posilion slider switch in the REMOTE position 3 Insert the end of a paper clip into the hole marked P...

Page 36: ...ll ignite A single beep from the receiver will confirm the command Turning OFF the Appliance 1 Press the ON OFF button 011 the transmitter The A single beep from the receiver will confirm the command...

Page 37: ...rride If the receiver or transmitter batteries are low or de pleted the appliance can still be turned on manually 1 Move the receivers three position slider to the ON position This will bypass the rem...

Page 38: ...E BURNER PILOT AND CONTROL COMPARTMENT BURNER Inspect area around the injector Remove any lint or foreign material with a brush or vacuum Turn off gas before servicing fireplace It is recommended that...

Page 39: ...off using a nontoxic non corrosive non abrasive mild cleaning solution Simply apply an adequate amount to the glass and wipe off with a damp cloth After all maintenance has been completed re install g...

Page 40: ...amber Ensure that the glass is properly secure and latch Frequent pilot outage A Pilot flame may be too high or A Clean and adjust the pilot flame for maximum flame impingement The pilot and main A In...

Page 41: ...after servicing CAUTION NOTE Unplugpowercord FAN ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS Speed Control Control Shaft Locknut Control Knob Switch Bracket Blower Plug In Duplex Outlet Velcro Strips Exhaust Port Screw Green...

Page 42: ...A 06 3 4 9 Pipe Length 58DVA 09 3 4 12 Pipe Length 58DVA 12 3 4 24 Pipe Length 58DVA 24 3 4 36 Pipe Length 58DVA 36 3 4 48 Pipe Length 58DVA 48 4 4 8 1 2 Pipe Extension 58DVA 08A 4 4 16 Pipe Extension...

Page 43: ...his appliance may result in property damage or personal injury ILLUSTRATED PARTS LISTS continued 6 15 This list contains replaceable parts used in your Fireplace All replacement parts should be ordere...

Page 44: ...lame parts used in your fireplace please refer to page 45 Receiver 14 Pin Connector Pilot CPI IPI MODE 120 Vac INPUT 7 Vdc STABILIZED SUPPLY OUTPUT MOTOR IPI CPI RECEIVER DC SUPPLY SPLIT FLOW ON OFF T...

Page 45: ...14 H200011 H200011 GTMFS WIRE HARNESS 1 15 H200001 H200001 GTM REMOTE CONTROL 1 16 S300028 S300028 AIR FRONT PANEL SHIELD 1 10 W300024 W300024 BURNER ASSEMBLY 1 11 C20003 C200004 PILOT ASSEMBLY 1 1 4...

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Page 48: ...s not extend to 1 firebox burner assembly damage by accident neglect misuse abuse alterations negligence of others including the installation thereof by unqualified installers 2 the costs of removal r...

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