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HMI OPERATION – EFFECT 

The HMI has six touch screens: 

1. Main 

screen 

2.  Start and stop screen 

3.  Hearth burner fine tuning screen 

4.  Burner 1 fine tuning screen 

5.  Burner 2 fine tuning screen 

6.  Diagnostics screen   

Each screen can be displayed by pressing the function keys 1 through 6 on the right side of the HMI or each screen has a 
touch-button for MAIN (main screen), NEXT, and BACK.  Each button on the screens identifies their state by:  OFF-raised 
position and ON-indented position. 

1. Main 

screen.  Has the index of the screen locations 

2.  Start and stop screen.   This screen is divided into two parts.   

Start and stop of fireplace 

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OFF touch-button in the indented position fireplace is in (Standby) unless in lockout condition.  (Section 6 explains 
the lockout condition) 

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Press the raised ON touch-button, the start sequence begins.  The OFF touch-button will change to the raised 
position and the ON touch-button will flash during the start up sequence.  Once all the interlocks have been satisfied 
the ON touch-button will change to the indented position and the fireplace burners will ignite. 

Scene control 

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LOW touch-button fireplace scene.  Positions raised OFF / indented ON  

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MEDIUM touch-button fireplace scene.  Positions raised OFF / indented ON 

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HIGH touch-button fireplace scene.  Positions raised OFF / indented ON 

3.  Hearth burner fine tuning screen. 

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Range of burner indication 0-100%.  Displays the percentage of the burner firing for which scene is selected. 

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Low selected up and down arrow touch-buttons.  If low is selected it will be high lighted.  The value of the 0-100% 
can be changed at 1% increments up or down using the arrow touch-buttons. 

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Medium selected up and down arrow pushbuttons.  If medium is selected it will be highlighted.  The value of the 0-
100% can be changed at 1% increments up or down using the arrow touch-buttons. 

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High selected up and down arrow pushbuttons.  If high is selected it will be high lighted.  The value of the 0-100% 
can be changed at 1% increments up or down using the arrow pushbuttons. 

4.  Main burner 1fine tuning screen. 

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Range of burner indication 0-100%.  Displays the percentage of the burner firing for which scene is selected. 

• 

Low selected up and down arrow touch-buttons.  If low is selected it will be highlighted.  The value of the 0-100% 
can be changed at 1% increments up or down using the arrow touch-buttons. 

• 

Medium selected up and down arrow touch-buttons.  If medium is selected it will be highlighted.  The value of the 0-
100% can be changed at 1% increments up or down using the arrow touch-buttons. 

• 

High selected up and down arrow touch-buttons.  If high is selected it will be highlighted.  The value of the 0-100% 
can be changed at 1% increments up or down using the arrow touch-buttons. 

5.  Main burner 2 fine tuning screen 

• 

Range of burner indication 0-100%.  Displays the percentage of the burner firing for which scene is selected. 

• 

Low selected up and down arrow touch-buttons.  If low is selected it will be highlighted.  The value of the 0-100% 
can be changed at 1% increments up or down using the arrow touch-buttons. 

• 

Medium selected up and down arrow touch-buttons.  If medium is selected it will be highlighted.  The value of the 0-
100% can be changed at 1% increments up or down using the arrow touch-buttons. 

• 

High selected up and down arrow touch-buttons.  If high is selected it will be highlighted.  The value of the 0-100% 
can be changed at 1% increments up or down using the arrow touch-buttons. 

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Страница 1: ...installed Any chimney damper in the system should be in a fixed open position or be of an automatic variety that has proving capabilities compatible with appliance gas controls A fireplace screen must...

Страница 2: ...burner s off at Robert Shaw electronic valve Contractor to install grating in firebox prior to MFI technician s arrival on job site Final Installation and Grating Assembly Moberg Fireplaces technician...

Страница 3: ...rrow touch buttons Medium selected up and down arrow pushbuttons If medium is selected it will be highlighted The value of the 0 100 can be changed at 1 increments up or down using the arrow touch but...

Страница 4: ...ner with effective dust filter It is recommended to have a slender brush attachment fitted to the vacuum hose and a strong light source directed into the firebox Cleaning is best done when fire has be...

Страница 5: ...oop the slag from the burner trays d Clean the pilot ignitors being careful not to damage the wire tips or ceramic insulators e Clean the flame sensor tip with emery cloth f Check the ignition bracket...

Страница 6: ...igniter continues to me appearance blue clogged orifice filter clogged pilot filter low gas pressure or ii The pilo irty orifice primary air not being provided or pilot adjustment at iii The pilo avi...

Страница 7: ...et away or lower assembly at mounting point insulator cracked or damaged Replace pilot igniter assembly gnition wire L ARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure...

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