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Installation
And Operating
Instructions
FOR YOUR SAFfTY
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TABLEOFCONTENTS These aooiiances comolv with National Safety
Siandards and are tested and listed by iAS
Introduction ..................................... page 2 The _Om-8 Series are sealed combustion. air (Reoort No. L 2970013) to ANSI Z21.50b -
Generai Inlormation ......................... page 3 c~rculatinggas appliances designed for resi- 1990 (in Canada. CANICGA-2.22-M89, IR #41-
dentiai aooiications. These aooiiances must 1991,lR#43-1992. IR155and CANlCGA-2.17-
Location page s M91) as vented decorative gas apoiiances.
be installed withthe-DSTSandior-DSRvent
Ciearances ....................................... page 3 svstems routed to the outside atmosphere.
AoDiiance Specifications .................. page 4 installation must conform to local codes. n t h e
Framing Speci!ications .................... paqe .1 The -0VTB-CM and -OViG-Rivl ac~liaircesare absenca of local c-dss. installation nust com-
designed to operateon natural or prooane gas. piy ' ~ l i hthe current National Fuel Gas Code.
tvterior Vent Clearances .................. page 5 ANSI 2223.1. iln Canada. the current CAN-1
A miillvolt gascontrolvalve t ~ i t hplezo tgnltion
Verticai Venting ............................... page 6 system provides safe, efficient operation. Ex- a149 instailaiion code.) E!ectrical wlrlng must
Gds'Jent Ruie ........................ pzge 6 :einai e!ectricai ?ewer is required :c sperare ccmoly:vith!he Nationzl E!ectrical Code ANSI/
Horizontai Venting ........................... page 6 :he ?ptional blower if instailed in these units. NFPA 70 - (latest edition). (In Canada. the
current CSA C22-1 Canadian Elec!ricai Code)
Assenc!~Sieos ............................. ?age 5 -.
:7;e -CV;3-CE and -c:'Ts-;~: aFp1i:cc:s a:;
Ins:aliation ...................................... page 7
Vertiml Termination Systems .......... page 7
gesianed
~a toooerateon natuiaior ,orooanecas,
,
An electronicdiredsparkignltion svsternpro-
" i DO NOT A ~ M P o:T ALTER OR W O o l n
THE CONSTRUCTION OFTHEAPPLIANCE OR
vent section Length Chart ............... page 8 xideSsafe,efficlentoperation. External eiectrl- ITS COMPONENTS. ANY MOOIFICATION OR
~ 3 power
1 is reouired :a operate these units. ALTERATION MAY VOID THE WARRANN,
Vertical 'lent T;b!e .......................... page 3 I iE~TiilC;7;CiJA>ICL!S~INGSOFMIS;INiT.
Horlzontai Vent Table ....................... page 11
Horizonlai ierm~narionSys:em ........ page 11
~irin age 13 TYPICAL INSTALLATION
Connecting Gas ?tile ........................ page 14
High E!evation Oerating ...................page 15
Log and Ember 2 x 1 inslailation ...... page 16
Appliance Operation ........................ page !6
Miilivotf Appliance Checkout ............ page 16
Electronic Appliance Checkout ......... page 16
Installing Glass Door Frame ............ page 16
Adjustments .................................... page I 7
Finishing Aequ~rements ............ page 18
Csid Climate insciation. .................. oage 13
Direc: Venr Series Ootions ...............page 18
Gas Canvenian :(its .................. page 20
OperationiCars at "our 4ocliar;ce .... pagc 21
Maintenance .................................... page 21
Gasket lnspec!ion ............................ page 21
Warranty page 22
Replacement Parts .......................... page 22
AccessorievComponents ................ page 22
Lighting instructions - Miliwoit ....... page 25
LigMing Instructions - Electronic .... page 28
Replacemem Parts List - MiilivoR ..... page 30
Replacement Parts List - Eiectronic .. page 32
Troubleshooting Guide - Miliivoit ..... page 34
Troubleshooting Guide - E!ectronic .. page 35
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fuels or combination ot fuels will degrade the nlished Wall
perlormance of this system and may be dan-
gerous.
'Note: The exiernal collar and internal cdlar of this unit are not concentric. This vent o k e t Note: Framing dimensions are calculated from a nail-
isnot to bemaintained in theappliance venting. install thestandard-OST5 ventcomponents. ing flange depth of E'.
2w
8
11070 mml
+(1143 mm) &"
Oulslae
-
Share
Figure 5
2
4 il -
Front View Note: J $ox mn be Iocare!i
(-DVTII-A) in either the right rear or left
rear corners of the appii-
ancebyre!ccatingthemcve- + ( j i Z m m , A
able J box /,-re. Inside Chase
! !
Front View
LDbl8-Ci 16 'k' Mi".1 -
(1943mmJ
Figure 7
~~n"r:.,-
11.0 mm,
I I...
1511 mi
- Y
,(mm-l
Top View
-!5E%l-
RigM SideVlov
(LcflSide View - O p p m ~ l c )
Table 1
h
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6. Millivolt Appliances lnsiall the operating
c x t t l ~ 5?1,1!~1
i ?" drlng :n e!ec!:c;l sn~~~ca
line !or forced air circulaling blower (0ptlonai
Vertical Venting
/ !!orizontal Yenting equioment).
The sent !ermination must have a minimum of 7. Electronic Appliances -Field wire and in-
Gas Vent Rule-Gas vent caps ihat are iocated 3'(i6mm)ciearance toany overhead combus- stall operating controi s:vltch.
a. or more from a ponion of a bu~laingvhicn tible ?roJectionof 2's (64 mm) or less. Main-
extenas at an angle greater than 45" upward 8. Mount !orced alr k ~'ootlonal
t aqulpment).
tain 12' (105 rnm) ciearance from proiections
from the horizontal may terminate in accor-
exceeding the 2 !+' (64 rnm) (Fjqure ! I ). For
dancewlth Table 7IFiqure T O ) , providedthatin 9. MaKe conn~ctionto gas supply.
additionai vent locations restricttons reler lo
10 :3se shall anv clscrarne oo?? rq on !re cno
Figure 9.
ge ess man 2 '5.2 mm' ror~zcrra~lv trcm 'no l o . Install the logs and ember coais.
roof surlace. 1
11. Checkout appliance operation.
Figure 12
I NOTE: DWR4MS 6 ILLUSTRATICNS NOTTO SCW
VENT SECTION LENGTH CHART omm VERTICAL VENTTABLE
/Termination (All values are in feet)
-
1 90" Elbow or 2 - 45' Elbows 31'
V; V, .
+ V, 30 Feet Max.
tl = 10 Feet Max.
10
I ; , ;
1 : &,/ H---7
I
2 ._OST5-90
or
4 - -0s.-45 \lii
1
1
a-
with a vent run. The vent table on t h ~ s Figures 24.25 and 26 and the Horizontal Vent
pagepresents data which inciudesthis Table iliustrate the various horizontal v e r n g
mfnimum requirement. configurations that are possible tor use wfih
these top vent~ppliances.The maxlmum hori-
zontal distance for the _DV18-C and -DVTB-R
systems is 11 !$ (3.5 m). Figures 24 and 25
along wlih the HorizontaiVemTable idenbfy: (C)
horizontal system empioving one (1) 90" elbow
and (D) horizon'alsystem employingiwo ( 2 )90"
elbows. The horizontal Vent Table summarizes
each systems minimum and maximum vertical
and hor~zontaivaiues that can be used to design
and install the vent components in 3 variety of
applicams. Both of these hortzontal vent sys-
\. tems terminate through an outside wali. Bttiidin~
V = 30 Feet Max. Codes limit or prohiblt terminating in specific
Figure 24 areas. Referto figuregfor locatton guidelines.
H,+ H, = 10 'hFeet Max.
(90" Ofkets Shown)
The -DSF5-24 flexible vent section may be used
to attach the -DSTSHTK and -DV-HTK-1 termi-
nattonsdirectly rotheend of averitrun built upof
2 -.DSTSdS I -35% comDonents. Never use the -DSF5~24
unless one end oi this component is to be at-
tached directlytothe-DST5-HTKor-DV-HTK-1
luevei use tine -0Si5-2L as a par; of a veitical
ventin? system. The-DSij-2d is desi~net!to be
used in place of -OSTj vent components. Fiex
ventendsarasecured witnprovided hoseclamps
instead of the screws used with the _DST5 sec-
tions. The inner tube of the -DSF5-24 must be
sealed at both ends with -Mill-Pac Bhck (700"Fi
high temperature sealant The -DSF5-24 must
nct be Sent to an inside diameter smailer than 5'
(!2i mm) (Figure 27). Do not use the flexible
vent component directly attached to this
appiiance's coiiar,
M~te:Allve.11di.vens!ons are measured :ran Nofe: The-DSF5-24vent~ofilponentisrigidand
the appliance surface where the vent con- self suoponing: t does not reauire bracing. Do
nects to the poin! where exhaus: Gazes ex% ; maieflals to be in conmcr with of
nor a l i ~ rany
the termination. rest w o n me-DSF5-24 in the instailation appli-
ca~ion.ktach:ne~nnerandouieriiexvenrcoila~s
to Me termination end of the-DFS5-24 pnor to
connecting to the termination. The inner and
Figure 2.5 (90" Onsets Shown)
ourerielx vemcoilars willslideimo the teiescoo-
i g components of t h termination.
~
-0SF5-24 FIclible
Went Senton ,
1r
I b
Venial '.DSi5-I211M6
~ise Finnop vem Sections
Figure 26
NOTE: DISRIMS d ILLU-TONS NOTTO SU\LL I Figure 27 I11
G. To add vent sections, start with the 5'
typesand quamitiesof secions required.Vent- 1127 T m ) Inner sect on and slide t over t h ~
ing is available in 10 'Z (260 mm). 16 5' -MILL-PAC BLACK '(700"~) 'HIGH TEM- O'CVIOUSI~ nstalleu .nrer $ecrlcn:an over'ao 01
(413 mm) and 34 W (867 mm) net section PERATURE SEALANT MUST BE APPLIED 1 '/a' (32 mm) is required. The section will'not
lengths. Make allowances for elbows as indi- TO M E INNER APPLIANCE COLLAR BE- bottom out on the head. Remember to seal
cated in figure28. Maintain a minimum l'(25 FORE M E FIRST VENT COMPONENT IS I inner sections using -Mill-Pac Black (700°F)
mm) clearanceto combustibies on thevertical ATACHED (FIGURE 18 ) AND TO ALL 1 hiqh temperature sealant on the mating sur-
sections. Clearances for the hcrizontai runs SUBSEOUENT INNER VENT CONNEC-j faces before fitting logelher. Secure w!th two
are: 3' ( i 6 mm) on top. 1' (25 mm) on sides, TIONS. FAILURE TO SEAL ALL THE IN- I ( 2 ) No. 8 x !/2' sheet me!ai screws. Slide the a'
and I' (25 mm) at the bottom. NER JOINTS WITH THIS HIGH TEMPERA- : (203 mm) outer section over the previous?
TURE SEALANT MAY CAUSE THE A P W - / nstalled outer section; a 1 %' (32 mm) overlap
is required. This section will not bottom out on
ANCE TO OPERATE IMPROPERLY. i
the bead. Make sure the crimped end of 20th
Inner and outer vent sections are !he same
E. The vent sectionsare crimped at one end to height and that the centering spacer is properly
provide aslip!itfor eibowsand additional vent seated. Sec~rewith two (2) No. 8 x I/< sheet
secions. To begin a,,!ent !un. apply '.Aiil-23s me31 SC:e!',s.
Blacx (700"n high temperature seaiant to :he
inner joint, being sure ol a 100% seai (Fjgure Note: m e uncrirnped end of tne vent rnav be
.2g). Slide the 5' (127 mm) inner section onto trimmed when necessary or the adjustable w-
the center appliance collar. (Crimped end al- tension. - DST5-iXT. may be used.
s;. j .c,,.i.g ~c;;c:rc :rirs::' ;':i ' 6' 2
n m ~ c ~ a m c r c f l o ~ e t h r o ~ ~collar
q n : hal:nn
~ two H. At transition from or to a horizontal1 in-
(2) puncaea holes(:80-apxrr). U s e ~ o ( 2No. ) ciined run, :he -OETC-90ELBl-DST5-45iLB/
Bx'h'sheet metal screwstosecure thesectlon. -DVSPS-9OELB eibows install in the same
manner as :he straight vent sections (figure
IMPORTANT: APPLY _MILL-PAC BLACK 30). Apply _Mill-Pac Black (700°F) high tem-
(700°F) HIGH TEMPERATURE SiALANT AT perature sealant to the inner joints. Slip the
INNER JOINT CONNECTIONS. inner elbow cver the straight inner 'vent sec-
tion.Seal outer joints witnaopropriatesealant.
Secure with two (2) screws. Slide the outer
elbow over the inner elbow, slip down overthe
outerventsection. Securewithtwo(2)screws.
1 a't~tunzsna::ordanc~%7thCaiad:an:'1s:s!an-
dard CANICGA-2.17
m m l
Figure 43
16 I I NOTE O I ~ ~ ~ R L a
MSILLUSTRATIONS NOTTO x u V L I
eriy,proceed'of n~shtne~ns:allatlon Leave me
Note: Combustible wall finish materials and/or
surround materials must nor be allowed to
/ Forced Air Kit
conrro KICl!'eVel n 'CN iosiuonana tum the encroach the area defined by the appliance The -FAB-1100 blower provides for a constant
remote wrtch "OFF."~ i o s the
e lower control front face (black sheet metal). Never allow velocity forced air circulation feature for your
compartment door. combusrible materials to be positioned in front appliance.
of or overiaDping the appliance front face.
FINISHING REIIUIREMENTS i The -FAR-1600 assemblv with variable speed
Wall Details A combustible mantel shelf projecting a maxi- wall switch provides a forced air circulation
mum of 8' (203 mml from the wall may be feature lor your aooliance.
Complete finished interior wall. To ins:all the ins:alled a minimum distance of 13"
appliance facing flush with the finished ivail. (330 rnm) irom the too of the door frame These kits mount directv into the lower intake
position frameworktoaccommodate thethick- (Figure 44). chamber with an eiectriul connection made at
ness of the finished wail (Figures 473nd 48). the receptacle provided. The appliance must
have an ndeoendent 1iCVac poiver line incor-
Comblrdible porated at:hetimeof installation. 9efer to Step
Finished Wail 6 :he installation instruc:ions moolied . ~ l t h
o l iamrun:hir Matrnrts
5; ,in0 5: ).
ihe iarcsd air k i i (Fi~iiizs
,---- ~ -
(330 mm)
.i t
;1gwsL / TOP 01TOPDoorAppliance
Frame
PI
Figure 49
An optional wall switch kt can be installed An alternative to the standard and reiractory Two arch kns are available for the _Dm8 Se-
along with all direct vent appliances. The k i liner looks of the direct vent appliances is a ries. A one piece compiete door arch kit and a
consists of a standard UL wali switch with porceiain panel forthe backwall of the firebox. four (4) piecearchframe klt. Both kitsare easy
cover plate. This kit provides for remote (wall) The porcelain panel retlects the image of the to instiill and do not requirs hardware to attach
operation of the appliance. Replace the wall flames, greatly enhancing the warm appeal of them to the standard door frame. The four-
switch and cover plate of this kit with the the _DVT8 fire. The porcelain panel mounts piecearch frame kitcan be installed withoutthe
COmpOnentsoftheRCKandyoucan have true directly against the firebox hack wall with the bottom or bottom and side pieces to customize
remote control of your Direct Vent appliance. hardware provided with the k i t This kiican be the look of your appliance. This kit can be
turning it on and off from your favorite easy retrofined to previouslv installed appliances. retrofitted to previously installed -DVT8 Series
chair. The wali switch kit shouid be installed appliances. The decorative arch kits can not be
along with the appliance. Refer to Figures 32 Decorative Volcanic Stone used in coniunction w i h the screen panel kit.
and 34 and Steps 5 and 7 for detaiied ins2lla-
tion instructions~ The decorative volcanic stone, Model -DVS. Ceramic Glass
can be used to enhance the look of your appli-
Ostional o n Unit Rocker Switch an:e. Spread the dei0:ative volcanic stone The standard tempered glass of the direct vent
evenly around the bottom of the firebox. door assembiv can be replaced with ceramic
An optional rocker switch kit can be installed giass if desired. i h e ceramic glass kit includes
directly onall Direct Vent appliances to proviue Brass Hood a ceramic glass panel with a factory mounted
for On and Off operation in lieu of a wall switch. gasket. The ceramic glass panel is insialled
This kiiisdesignedto install inthe lowercontrol Attractive brass hoods are availabie in hvo within the door frame in place of the tempered
comoaflmeni our oi view and is periec: for use SNieS to be used on either the clean-face or giass. ?>is kit can be retrofitted to previously
inhighvoi~lmeareassuchaslobbiesandmooei louvered-face-DVTB appliances These hoods installed -DL78 Series appliances.
homes where limited access to the a~pliance are designed to be fitteo to the :ace of the
OnlOff switch is desirable. This kit c ~ be 1 apoiianceabovethe boo:. lnadbitior,toprovid- Screen Panel 13:
retrofitted to previously installed appiiances
and may be temporarily installed in place of
other switch circuitry
Ing an aesthetically pleasing appearance to
Your appiiance inslaiiation. tne hnnd reouces
heat effects to decorative mantles and finish
TalPr a r ocate:: c rect y aQovc :re I re3 ace
I An optrcnai screen panel can be ins'slled on the
_DViBdoor.This screen panel is easy to install
1
~ ~~ ~ ~ ~
mitter operate fln standard 9 volt baneries (not Decorative brass louvers are evaiiable for use Thedecorativefiligreetrim kit isfor use withall
included). Refer to the -RCK ins2llation in- with all direct vent louvered-face (-DVT8-C) dlreclventlouvered-face(LDVT8-C)aopliances.
struction ior specific detaiis. appliances. These iouvers are designed to re- The decorative iiiigree kit IS designed to replace
place the standard black louvers that are pro- the standard biack !ouvers that are provided
Fieirartory i i n e : Kii ~1020witn tne aopiiance. The orass louver kit withtheapphanceannmay beusedinconjunc-
includes six (6) brasslouversthat simptysnap, tion with components of the brass louver kit.
One of the most beautiful enhancements you into place. They provideatouch of elegance to The decorative filigree trim Simply snaps into
can mane to these direct vent aooliances is the any_OVTBaopIianceThis kiican be retrofitted place to provide your appliance with a warm
addition of refracto? iiners.The reiracrorJ iiner to previousiv installeo aoollanca. I traditional took. This kit can be retrofmed to
kit nclude: Gray ceramic !iger pane!$ TO! toe prev~ousl;. ~nstalledaopiiances.
rearand side walls of the firebox. The ceramic Gas Flex Line with Valve
fiber oanels have brick-like features in relief.70
install the five paneis. simply place them in A gas flex iine kin isavailable to ald in attaching
position agains: the firebox walls. This kit can the dire~tverltappiiance ro the gassupply This
be retrofitted into previously installed appii- kit can only be used where local codes permit.
ances. The ktt includes a I/?' NPT to %' :lare in iine
shut-off vaive, a 12' tlex line %" female flare
through and a 3 , flare to W NPT fining. The
components ofthislotare ratedforboth natural
an3 prDpane gas This kit isoesignedlo be used
as an aid in instaliing the appliance.
1 Gas Conversian Kib
I the
Step4. Millvolt Appliances- Markthewiresto
glsvalve.Then remove and replace the gas
Exercise extreme care to prevent damage to
or breakage of the ignitor assembly. Rcmove
valve (figure 52). the screw securing the pilot assembly to its
mounting bracket. Backotl the flare nut at the
II BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORIZED SFC
DISTRIBUTOR OR OTHER FACTORY CER- I/ end of the pilot gas line to free the piiot assem-
bly from the gas !he. Remove the pilot arilice
In Canada
Gas conversion kits are available to adaot your Step 8. Reassemble all removed components
direct vent appiiance from the use of one type Figure 52 by reversing the procedures outlined in Me
to the use oi anorher. These kits conta~nail the precsding steps. inspectspud gasketiordam-
necessarycnmponents neededtocompietethe Steps. EleclmnicModels- Removethegastype age: replace if neceSsaN. Use pipe joint com-
task inciuding labeling that must be affixed to seiector plug (Figure 52) and turn it around to pound or Teflon taoe on all fittings before
ensure safe operation. Kit part numbers are show me appropriate gas type and reinstall the lnstalllng!ensurepropaneresislantcompounds
listed below and the following steps derzil the selectorplug. Gas type in use should bevisibie are used in prooane apolications).
conversion procedure. on the selector plug when it is installed. See
.?gore51 acd reclacathe pilot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NS:
Millivolt Conversion Kits Rencve The Ignitor assembly retainer dlo. and
.xrd'.lly :erove :he ign~torassemb!v.
SFC PIN 067645 -Natural lo Propane
SFC PN! OE7646 - Propane !o Natural
Electronic Conversion Kits
Pilot
SFC P,'N 067668 -Natural to Propane
SH: PIN 067669 -Propane to Natural
Step 1. Turnotlthegassupp~ytotheappilance.
Remove the front giass door :rme frsm :he
appliance. Open the lower control compan-
ment door.
Piiet
Orifice
Step 2. Carefully remove the two (2) twigs on Retaining
top. Then remove the two ( 2 ) main logs. Exer- Clip
cise care as not to break the logs.
3. Uponeach lightlng oftheapoliance,conden- IMPORTANT: TURN OFF GAS AND ANY ELEC-
;atlonmavoccurandiogthe insideofthe9:ass TRICAL POWER BEFORE SFRVICINGTHE AP-
panel. -his condition will disaopear shortiy a PLIANCE.
the appliance heats.
The main burner compartment should be in-
4. Keep iower control compartment clean by spected annuallyfor properoperation. Remove
Figure 54
vacuuming or brushlng at least twice a year. glass door frame assemblv and perform gen-
Step 9. Attach conversion K* label ro ine rating Morefreouent cleaning may b2 required due to era cieaningto removeanysurface build-upon
plate on the appliance; Label F for units con- excessive lhnt trom careering. Sedding materi-
oiiotand burnerassembiy.Wioeihe pilotnonle,
vened to natural (las or Label I for unrtr zon- ais, etc. It is imponant that conrroi compan- Ign1ter:odand hood (Figures4land43).Avoid
vexed to propane (Figure 55 j. menis. Surners an0 c:rculating alr passage- d!sturbi:,g the loose ceramic fibers on!he:ron!
ways of the aopliance be keo: clean. burner.
5. Always turn off Gas to the pilot ( m i l l ~ o l t P.efer to Step 12 for the giass door frame
appliances) belore cleaning. Before re-lighting, ins:allation. When returning to service, verify
referto the lighting instructions in this manual. proper flame cnaracteristics as described in
Instructions are alsc found on a pull-out panel SteD 13. refer to Figure 45.
locared on the floor of the appliance.
Gasket Inspection
6. Always keeptheapplianceareaclearand free
fromcombustiblemateriais.gaso1ineandother I! is important thatthe glassdoorframegasket
flammable iigulds. be ins~ecredat the beginning of the heating
season by a qualified technician. Examine the
PROPANEILPG seaiing gasket ior signs of deterioration. Also
,m, nuu" - ,,cm 7. Remember, theseaopiiances have a burning
"."~OL,IIIIS~LLI. 11r pilot:lame. Millivoltappliances haveacontlnu- make sure the gasket has a positive seal, pre-
3w">Lr %In 9,9,GD?".
ous burning pilot flame. Exercise caution when venting combustion gases trom escaping into
usin0 products with combust~blevapors the room Qepiace the glass door frame if
Figure 55 necessary wirh material identified in the Re-
placement Parts Lists on pages 30 and 32.
WARNING: OBSERVE CAUTION NEAR
Step 10. Turn on gas supply and test for gas THE GLASS PANEL. THE GLASS PANEL With nrooer care and maintenance. yourappli-
leaks as described in the gas llne connection MAY S H A T E R UNEXPECTEDLY OR IF ance will orovide manv vears of eniovment If
Insiructlons Step E on page 15 STRUCK WiTK kt4 ObJECT, you should ~xperienceany problem. firs: refer
to the trouble shooting guide in this manual. I!
I
WARNING: CHILOREN A N 0 ADULTS
SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS
8. CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLI-
ANCE WITH A BROKEN GLASS PANEL. Where
problem oerslsts, contact vour local service
center.
I
OFHIGH SURFACETEMPERATURES. USE
CAUTION AROUND THE APPLIANCE TO
AVOID BURNS OR CLOTHING IGNITION.
broken glass exlsts, rhe comoiete giass door
frame assembly mus: be repiaced. See the
Replacement Parts Lars on page 30 and 32 for
YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPER- -orVortnaps Glass a o ~ ' r a m srenovaianc r e
VISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME asseTo v ~ n s t ~vrs
~ c ale
t oes:: 2% o r naoes
7 and 16 respectively.
ROOM AS THE APPLIANCE.
REPUCEMENT PARTS
I o ~Switch
E ~Xil 3s
igh Tempenhlm
Horizontal T e n ~ n a l i a _OSE-HlK ealad (70U'l _MIII-Pac Black lail Swnd Kit _WS6
4-Pien Oecorslive
S m a n Panel Kit SPY-43 Arch Frame Kit
A. This appliance has a piiot whicn must be lighied Sv hand. lmmediatelvc~ilyour;s supplierfrom a nelghbol's ?hone.
When iighting the pilot, foilow these instructions exacdy. If your gas supplier cannc! be reached, call the fire depsrt-
rnent.
B. BEFORE OPEAATING smeil all around the aooiiance
, , area for
i
Extinguish any open flame.
0. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water.
Open windows. immediately call a qualified service technlclan to inspect the
C
Do not light any appliance. a~plianc: and to reoiacs anv oan of the control svstem and
Do not :ouch any alectriml swlrches. any as control which has oeen unaer:vater.
Do not use any phone in your building.
1. STOP! isac the szi:! r:rir;2i!rr iccve on thls page. 6. Wait five (5)minutes tc c:cz out anv 3;s. If you :hen srne!l
gas. STOP! Follow "3" I T the safety nforrnation above on
2. Access the iower control ccrnpanment. :his page. If you do not smell gas, go to the next slep.
3. Turn remote wall switch to "CF?." 7. Push in gas COGtrol knob slightly and turn counterclockwise
p-, to "PILOT."
4. Verify main line shut-off valve is ooen.
8. Push in control knob ail the way and hold in. Immediately
5. P ~ s hin gas control knob slighth 2nd :urn c!cc!?.vise light :he pilot by !rigQering t>e spark ignitor (pushing the
!o 'OFF." bunon) until pilot lights. Continue to hold the control knob in
tor abcut 1 !h minutss after :he pilot is lit. Release knob i n d
it w11lpop back UP. Pjlot should remain lit. If t goes out.
repeat s:eps 5 through a.
1. Turn remote wall switch ''2VF" The pilot will remain lit :Or 4. Depress gas control knob s l i ~ h t l vand turn clockw~se
normal sewlce. to "OFF." 00 not force.
2. For complete shutdown, turn remote wall switch to "OFF." 5. Close lower control compartment.
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pourralt y avo11 une odeur de g u . Renillez pres du plancner car, le
gaz etant plus lourd que i'a~r,11 se depose sur le plancher.
I. ARRREZ
! L:SE: PS ;cxgen?s 3e secsr,:e cidessus. 7. Enfoncez Ieceremer: r 3au:on dr repiage dl' ox ?: rou:ner-le ec
;ens Inverse oes algul~lesdune rnon:-e ,
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.
, ,usqd'z !a
2. Ouvrsz le cornpacimeni de contrjle 61; bas oosition de veilleuse "?!LOT".
3. Tournez le t86rupteur mural a sa posrtion d'arrit 'OFF" 8. Enfoncez le bouton de reglage jusqu'au fond et gardez-le enfonce.
Alluma lmmeoiatement la veilleuse en decienchant Sallume-gaz a
4. Assurez-vous que la soupape d'arrht de la canalisation principale est etincelle (en poussant le bouton) jusqu'a ce que la veilleuse
ouverte. s'enflarnme. Continuer de tenir le bouion de reglage enfonci
pendant environ 90 secondes apres I'allumage de la veilleuse.
5. Enfoncez legerement le bouton de regiage du aaz et tournez-le dans Relschez le bouton et ii sortlra subitement La veilleuse devralt
le sens des aigullles d'une momre lusqu'i la position rester allumee. Sl elie s'etelnt, repeter Ics etapes 5 a 8
tarre! 'OFF. in~losivement.
au point "B" des consignes de secur#e cr-dessus. Si vous ne 10. Fermez le compart~mentde comr6lc du bas.
remarquez aucune odeur de gaz, passez a l'etape suivante.
I . Taurnez e te~eruoteu:n u r a r. sa position d'arret "OFF". La veilleuse 4, ~~f~~~~legbrement lebouton de regiage du gaz et tourner-ie dans
restcra aiurncc jusqa au rctour du s e ~ l c enormal^ le sens des aiguilles d'une monl~e fi jusqua sa postlon
d'arrbt "OFF. Ne le force2 pas.
2. Pour une fermeture complete, tournez le telerupteur mural a sa
position d'arrt "OFF. 5. Ferrnez ie comparliment de contr6le du bas.
3. Ouvrez le compartimeni de controle du bas.
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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS - ELECTRONIC
A. When lighting the appliance. foilow these instructions Immediately cail your gas supplier from a neighbor's
exactly. phone.
If your gas supplier cannot be reached, call the fire
8. BEFORE OPERATING smell ail around the appliance area department.
for gas. Ee sure to smd,l! next cto the tlocr L..u
n*cq~sesome
gas is heavier than air and will settle on the flccr.
C. Use only your hand to turn the gas control lever. Never
use tools. If the lever will not turn by hand. do not try to
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS h-
repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or
attempted -eoair may result in a fire ar i n ?xgiosion.
E ~ ~ n g u l any
s h open ilame.
Open windows. 0. Do not use this appliance if any part has Seen under
Do not light any appliance. water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to
Do not touch any electrical switches. inspect the appliance and to replace any parl of the
control system and any gas control which has been
Do not use any phone in your building
under water.
1. STOP! Read :he safety iniormatlon above on this page. 5. Turn the ONlOFF swltch to "OFF". Do not force.
2. Turn remote wall switch to 'OFF." 8. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you then
smeli gas. STOP! Foilow "a" in the safety information
3. Open lower control compartment door above on th~spage. If you do not smell gas, goto the
n e x step.
4. Verify main iine shut-off valve is ooen.
7. Turn the ONIOFF switch to "ON". Do not force
TO SHUT OFF
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1. For complete snur-aa'vn. turn remote wall switch to 3. Turn the ONIOFF switch to "OFF". Do not force
'OFF."
4. Close the main line shut-off valve.
2. Open lower control compartment door.
5. Close lower control compartment door.
INSTRUCTIONS D'ALLUMAGE - ELECTRONIC
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AVE3TISSEMENT : SI VOUS NE SUIVEZPAS CES INSTRUCTIONS A LA LETTRE. IL POURRAITS'ENSUIVRE UN INCENDIE OU
JNEEXPLOS~ONCALSANTDES DOMMAGES MATERIELS. 0% BLESSURESCDWREILES ou MI IS
OES PIR~ES LIEVIE. I I
I A. Lorsque vous allumez I'appareil, sulvez exactement ces in-
structions.
- Appelezimmediatementvotrecompagn~edegazenutilisant
le telephone d'un voisin. I
S'il vous est lmposslble de contacter votre compagnie de
0. AVANT DE VOUS EN SERVIR, sentez tout autour de I'apparell gaz, appelez le servlce des incendies.
oh il pourra~tyavoiruneodeurdegaz.Reniflezpresdu plancher
car, legazetant plus lourd que I'alr, 11 se deposesur le plancher.
C. Server-vous uniquementdevotre main pourtournerla manette
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de reglage du gaz. N'employez jamais un outil. Si la manette
VOlCl CE (IUE VOUS DNEZ FAIRE SI VOUS DECELEZ UNE
refuse de toumer. ne tentez pas de la reoarer. Appelez un
ODEUR DE GW
technlcien competent et experimente. Si vous essayez de la
~teigneztoutes les flammes nues. farceroude lareparer, vous pourriezcauserun incendieou une
explosion.
Ouvrez les fengtres.
N'allumez aucun apoareil.
Ne iouchez a aucun commutaieur electriaue.
0. Nevous selvezpasde cet appareil si I'un de ses e16ments aete
immerge dans l'eau. Appeiez lmmediatement un technicien
competent pour faire inspecter I'appareil et remplacer toute
If
Ne vous servez d'aucun telbphone dans votre edifice
piece du systeme de reglage ou commande du gaz qui a Pe 1
SOUS I'eau. i
1. PQI!~une twne!urt c3rnol9te, toumezletel~ruoteurmurala sa 3. Tournez la manette de regiaae du gaz a sa positlon d'arrkt
position d'arrgt "OFF". "OFF'. Ne la forcez pas.
2. Ouvrez la porte du compartiment de contrdle du bas. 4. Fermez la soupape d'arret de la canalisation principale.
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-0VT8-CENS
NO. DESCRIPTION Part NO. Qty.
20. Gas Valve - Honeywell 904404 1
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21.-Pilot Assembly 904227 1
22. Orifice. Slandard 901931 1
Orifice, High Altitude Kit 901932 1
REPLACEMENT PARTS - ELECTRONIC
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NOTE: DIAGRI\MS 8 ILLUSTRATIONS NOTTO %XU.
TROUBLESHOOTlNG THE MlLLlVULT GAS CONTROL SYSTEM
MODELS-DVT8-CMNS, -DVT8-CMPS, -DVT8-RMNS AND -DVT8-RMPS
ate: Before troubleshooting the gas control system. be s u e e<y,ut.rna/gcis shut oif valve (located at g ~ supply
s inlet) is in
e "31V" oosition.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION
.
1. Spark ignctor will not light A. Defective ignitor Check for spark at electrode and pllot; if no spark and
pilot after repeated (no sparkat eiectrodel. eledrode wire is propert!, connected. replace ignitor.
triggerin4 of red Curion.
0. Deiective or misaligned electrode Using 3 matc9, light pilot if $ior iights, turn off pilot and
at pilot (spark at electrode).
C
2. Pilot will not stay lit after A. Defective p~lotgenerator (thermo- Check pilot flame, it must implnge on
carelully following the couole). 41 ).Clean andlor adjust pilot for maximum flame impinge-
lighting instructions. ment on thermocoupie. Ensure thatthe connection between
the valve and thenocouole are tioht and secure.
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3. Pilot burnlng. no gas to A. 'Wall switch or wires defective. Checkwall swltch and wiresfor properconnections. Jumper
burner. Valve knob "ON.' wlre across :erminais at wall swltch, if burner comes on.
Wail Swttch "ON." replace Oefective wall swrtch. It okay, jumper wires across
ail s~t!cn~.v~resatv~ive.
it burnercomeson, wiresare faulty
or connedions are bad.
8. 'hermooiie may not he generating Chcck:nermopile wlth millivolt meter. Take reading al iher-
suitic~entmiiiivoitage. mopile termmais of gas valve. Should read 325 millivolts
minimum with optional wail switch "OFF."Replace faulty
thermopile i f reading is below specified minimum.
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C. ?lugged burnerortfice.
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4. Frequent pilot outaget A. Pilot ilame may be too low or Clean andloradjust pilotflame for maximum flame impinge- .
problem. biowing (high) causing the pilot menton thermocouple (Figure41 ). For vertical termination
safety to drop out. vent systems taller tnan 10 feet. use an air restnctor.
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5. Frequent burner outage A. Pilot tlame may be loo low or Clean andloradjust pllotfiame for maximum flame impinge-
prnblem~ blowing (nigh) causing the valve ment on thermopile (Figure 41 ). For vertical termination
safety to drop out. vent systems tailer than 10 feet, use an air restrictor.
Limited Fifetine Warraniy
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