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If you connect natural gas to an LP gas unit, you may be
unable to ignite the pilot. If the pilot does ignite, the burner
flame on the low setting will be bright blue but only 1/4” to 1/2”
long and most likely lifting off the burner ports. If this is the
case, turn the unit off immediately.
If you connect LP gas to a natural gas unit, the burner flame
on the low setting will be about 6” - 8” long. On the high setting,
the burner flames will be bright yellow and about 10” in length.
Turn the unit off immediately! If the unit is allowed to run in
this condition, substantial amounts of soot will be generated
and emitted into the house.
Log Assembly
1. Unpack and identify the four (4) logs by referring to Figures
6, 7 and 8.
2. Position back log into “V” log retainers ensuring that back
grate uprights are positioned in log notches.
3. Position front log with front grate bars fitting into log notches.
Log must fit down onto grate bars. (No gap under log).
4. Position middle log so notches in log fit snugly onto log
retaining bars. NOTE: Pin on left hand side of grate
prevents log from moving forward which would create flame
impingement from the yellow flame burner.
5. Position log retaining clip parallel with back edge of middle
log. Push pointed end of clip into log and fasten clip to bar
with screw provided. NOTE: This clip maintains upright
position of middle log to optimize glowing ember front
surface. (See clip location in Figure 6)
When you have completed these steps, compare log positions
with Figure 6. The logs must be positioned as illustrated.
The top twig may be positioned as shown in either Figure 7 or
Figure 8.
The top twig must be placed in the notches provided on top of
the rear and center logs. The front of the top twig is to rest of
the large knot on the front log.
CAUTION: Proper location is critical. When positioning the log
set, make sure that the logs do not interfere with the sides of
the fireplace before securing the chassis.
Fireplace Screen
A fireplace screen must be in place when the appliance
is operating and unless other provisions for combustion air
are made, the screen must have openings for the introduction
of combustion air.
Decorative Volcanic Ash
The volcanic ash from the bag provided should be sprinkled
around the base of the logset DO NOT place any material,
including volcanic ash on burner, pilot or logs.
WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance
with this diagram or failure to use only parts specifically
approved with this heater may result in property damage
or personal injury. See instruction manual for further
information.
WARNING
DANGER OF PROPERTY DAMAGE,
BODILY INJURY OR DEATH.
Never use a match or open flame to test for leaks. Never
exceed specified pressures for testing. High pressures
may damage the appliance regulator which would
require replacement. Liquid petroleum (l.p.) is heavier
than air and it will settle in any low area, including open
depressions and it will remain there unless area is
ventilated.
Never attempt start-up of unit before thoroughly ventilat-
ing area.
Fig. 6 Position log retaining clip parallel with back edge of
middle log.
Log Retaining
Clip
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Fig. 7 Correct log placement, top view.
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Fig. 8 Alternate twig top position, top view.
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