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Pour empecher l’acces a un foyer ou a un poele, installez une barriere de securite; cette mesure empechera les tout petits, les jeunes enfants et toute autre personne a risque d’avoir acces a la piece et aux surfaces chaudes. Figure 1 Gas Controls / Control Compartment Access Fireplace gas controls are located in the lower control compartment under the firebox (see Figure 1). Remove the control compartment door to access the controls. To remove the control compartment door: Gently pull upward and forward on the door panel; then slide the panel, first to one side and then to the other, until the door tabs clear both holes (see Figure 2). To reinstall the control compartment door: Insert one of the door panel side tabs into its corresponding hole in the control compartment opening (see Figure 2); then insert the other side tab. Lift upward on the door panel; then gently push the top edge forward and down into the grooves in the brackets until it locks into place. (Continued on next Page) Figure 2 Control Compartment Door Tab Gas Flex Line (Gas Shut-Off Valve is behind door latch; see DETAIL, below) Gas Control Valve Piezo (Millivolt units only) Spring Door Latch (one of two) Lower Control Compartment (shaded area) Optional Unit-Mounted ON/OFF Switch ~ { Note: Millivolt system shown. Electronic system controls are similarly located. DETAIL: Gas Shut-Off Valve in ON position (gas line OPEN) To shut OFF gas: Turn valve handle perpendicular (cross-wise) to gas line. SUPERIOR SUPERIORB-VENT GAS FIREPLACES • MODELS SLBV-35, SLBV-40 • CARE AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Appliance Controls Operation of millivolt and electronic gas control systems differs. Before lighting and operating your appliance, determine whether you have a millivolt or electronic appliance, and then familiarize yourself with the location of the Gas Control Valve and Gas Shut-Off Valve on your specific appliance. • For general control location, see Figure 1. • For MILLIVOLT appliances, see Figure 3 for a detailed illustration of the SIT Millivolt Gas Control Valve. • For ELECTRONIC appliances, see Figure 4 for a detailed illustration of the Dexen Electronic Gas Control Valve. Lighting the Appliance • Detailed MILLIVOLT appliance lighting instructions are on Pages 22 and 23 and also on the label attached to the gas control valve. • Detailed ELECTRONIC appliance lighting instructions are on Pages 24 and 25 and also on the label attached to the gas control valve. Also see “Lighting an Electronic Appliance During a Power Outage,” below. LIGHTING AN ELECTRONIC APPLIANCE DURING A POWER OUTAGE 1. Install (2) “D” batteries in battery holder. 2. Light the appliance according to the instructions on Page 24. 3. Operate the appliance normally. 4. After power is restored, remove the batteries. Note: To prevent batteries from draining prematurely, do NOT install batteries until needed (e.g., during a power outage or if operating the appliance solely with batteries). SIT Millivolt Gas Control Valve Flame Height Adjustment Knob (variable, “HI” to “LOW”) Manifold Pressure Port Main Gas Control Knob HI LOW TPTH TP TH PILOT PILOTON itOFF IN OUT Inlet Pressure Port Terminals TPTH, TP and TH Gas Outlet Gas Inlet Figure 3 ON/OFF Control Available ON/OFF control options for both MILLIVOLT and ELECTRONIC models include a unit-mounted ON/OFF switch (shown in Figure 1), a wall switch, or a remote control system. See the “Accessory Components” section in this manual for details. Note: To prevent excessive resistance in burner circuit (which can cause burner operation problems), wire only one burner control switch to the valve. Adjusting Flame Height After lighting the appliance, rotate the Flame Height Adjustment Knob to adjust the flame in a variable range from “LOW” to “HI” (manual adjustment only; no remote options). • For MILLIVOLT appliances, see Figure 3. • For ELECTRONIC appliances, see Figure 4. CONTROLS FOR OPTIONAL OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR KIT An optional outside combustion air system may be used with these appliances to provide supplemental combustion air from outside the home during appliance operation. If used, the outside combustion air kit must be installed before the fireplace is framed and enclosed in the finished wall. The Outside Air Control Lever for this type of system is standard on all models (see Figure 5); however, do NOT operate the Outside Air Control Lever if the complete system is NOT installed. When a complete outside supplemental com bustion air system is installed, the installer will remove the securing screw from the control lever on the LEFT side of the fireplace opening (see Figure 5). If the securing screw has NOT been removed, and you have reason to believe your fireplace has a complete outside supplemental combustion air system, contact your dealer or distributor to have your appliance inspected. Pressure-Tap Burner Stage (Manifold) Terminal Ground (TP) PILOTOUTVENTLOTHTPTHTPHIININRegulator Gas Supply Gas Mounting Outlet Inlet Screw To Burn...
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Fireplaces - SLBV 35/40 (5.95 mb)
Fireplaces - SLBV 35/40 (5.95 mb)
Fireplaces - SLBV 35/40 (5.95 mb)