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Figure 19.
The thermo-
couple and
thermopile
should be fully
engulfed by the
pilot flames.
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Figure 20. Loosen wingnut under the firebox to adjust air
shutter.
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See Air Shutter detail below.
Figure 21.
Air Shutter settings.
G0 = .5 mm
G3 = 8.5 mm
Air Shutter
Orifice Holder
Air Shutter Stem
Adjusting the Burner
Burner adjustments must only be performed by qualified
personnel. To adjust the air supply, loosen the right wing-
nut located under the stove next to the fuel line. See fig.
0. Adjust the air opening by pulling the air shutter to the
correct air inlet opening. See fig. .
For Natural Gas: 21.5 mm
(this dimension is preset at the
factory).
For Propane: 18.5 mm
(must be set by installer).
CAUTION!
To avoid burns, do not adjust the air shutter until the
burner has cooled down.
Figure 22. Safety switch location.
Reset
Button
Safety Switch
This appliance is equipped with a safety switch, located
on the draft hood at the back of the stove. See fig. .
This switch shuts off the gas supply to the appliance if
a blockage occurs in the vent system. Should this hap-
pen, determine the cause of the vent restriction. Look for
obstructions in the vent system, such as bird’s nests, or
branches from bushes and trees. Once the blockage has
been eliminated, press the reset button on the switch and
the burner should re-light.
If the burner does not re-light, or if it shuts down repeat-
edly, call your service technician.