Operation
900004-00Q, 10/2018
Innovative Hearth Products
DRT2000 and DRC2000 Direct-Vent Fireplaces
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Installing the logs, volcanic stone, and glowing embers
WARNING
• Turn OFF all gas and electricity to the appliance before installing the volcanic stone, embers, and logs.
• Do NOT install the logs until the appliance has been completely installed, the gas line connected and
tested for leaks, and the initial burner operation has been confirmed.
• Use of an unapproved log set in the fireplace will void the warranty and will result in incomplete
combustion, sooting, and poor flame quality.
• Logs get very hot and remain hot for up to one hour after the gas supply is turned OFF. Handle the logs
only when cool.
• This appliance is not designed to burn wood. Any attempt to do so could cause irreparable damage to
appliance and prove hazardous.
• If the logs are not installed according to these instructions, improper combustion could occur. This could
result in the excessive production of soot and/or the colorless, odorless, toxic gas carbon monoxide (CO).
NOTE: If applicable, install the firebox liner before placing the stone. Logs can be installed after the volcanic stone.
Installing the volcanic stone, and glowing embers
1. If necessary, remove the glass door
(Page 55)
.
2. Spread the decorative volcanic stone in a pleasing pattern on the firebox floor along the slope and to the back
right and left sides of the burner
(Figure 47)
.
NOTE: Do not place stone on the burner.
3. Separate and fluff the glowing embers into pieces approximately the size of a quarter
(Figure 48)
.
Figure 44 - Installing the volcanic stone
Figure 45 - Separating the glowing embers
4. Position the separated glowing embers over the small holes on the burner surface
(Figure 49)
. Do NOT cover
the large burner slots.
Figure 46 - Installing the glowing embers
NOTE: Enough glowing ember material is provided for several applications. For best glowing effect, replace the
ember material annually.