Valor 738BVN/BVP Owner's Manual

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B Vent Gas Insert

Model 738BVN (Natural Gas)

Model 738BVP (Propane Fuel)

Installation and Owner’s Manual

INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance.

CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS

CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND

OPERATING THE APPLIANCE.

DO NOT store or use gasoline or any other fl ammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fi re or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.

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IF YOU SMELL GAS:

Do not try to light any appliance.

Open windows.

Do not touch electrical switches.

Do not use any phone in your building.

Extinguish any open fl ame.

Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.

If you cannot reach the gas supplier, call the fi re department.

Installation and service must be performed by a qualifi ed installer, service agency or the gas supplier.

WARNING: This product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fi tter when installed within the Commonwealth of

Massachusetts. This appliance is suitable for installation in a bedroom or bed-sitting room.

Made in Canada by

Miles Industries Ltd.

190-2255 Dollarton Highway, North Vancouver, BC

Canada V7H 3B1 www.milesfi replaces.com

4000068-14

©2007, Miles Industries Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Table of Contents

Introduction........................................................................................................ 3

Appliance Dimensions...................................................................................... 4

Safety Information ............................................................................................. 5

Specifi cations .................................................................................................... 7

Planning ............................................................................................................. 8

Masonry Clearances.......................................................................................... 9

Venting .............................................................................................................. 11

Pack Contents.................................................................................................. 12

Appliance Preparation .................................................................................... 14

Remote Control Preparation........................................................................... 15

Gas Supply....................................................................................................... 16

Panel Installation............................................................................................. 17

Log Installation ................................................................................................ 18

Burner & Pilot Operation ................................................................................ 20

Window Refi tting ............................................................................................. 20

Trim Installation ............................................................................................... 21

Final Checks .................................................................................................... 22

Operational Warnings ..................................................................................... 23

Lighting Instructions ....................................................................................... 24

Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 25

Programmable Remote Control ..................................................................... 27

Warranty ........................................................................................................... 29

The information contained in this installation manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. Miles

Industries Ltd. reserves the right to change or modify any information or specifi cations without notice. Miles

Industries Ltd. grants no warranty, implied or stated, for the installation or maintenance of your heater, and assumes no responsibility for any consequential damage(s).

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Valor 738 B-Vent insert. This high quality unit is specifi cally designed to be used where installations are restricted by the size of the fi replace. It is our goal to satisfy every Valor customer. This owner’s manual explains the steps required to safely assemble, install, operate, and maintain your new appliance.

Options

The model 738 base unit is supplied equipped for use with either natural gas 738BVN or propane fuel 738BVP.

Appliance Styles

Standard metal front, black

Cast iron front, black

FenderFire Single Door Front

Optional Outer Trims

3-sided Contour Trim Kit

3-sided Deluxe Trim Kit

4-sided Contour Trim Kit

4-sided Deluxe Trim Kit

Kit #741SFB

Kit #742CFB

Kit #744FVI

Kit #746

Kit #747

Kit #748

Kit #749

Additional Optional Features

Circulating Fan Kit #755CFK

Variable speed and temperature control. It is designed to boost the natural convection process through the appliance. It may be fi tted before the fi replace is installed or retrofi tted at a later date.

Natural Gas Conversion Kit #608NGK

For conversion from propane to natural gas. Intended primarily for post-installation conversion in areas where natural gas was not available at the time of initial installation.

Zero Clearance Kit #770ZCK

For installation into combustible construction.

Venting Options

B Vent

Listed pipe or listed fl ex.

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Appliance Dimensions

See section on installation for details regarding clearances and mantel height allowances.

Appliance Dimensions

28-3/8”

19-5/8”

36-1/2”

∅3"

12-5/8” with Contour Outer Trim

12” with Deluxe Outer Trim

8-1/2” with Contour Outer Trim

7-7/8” with Deluxe Outer Trim

9-1/4” Gas Line

7-3/8” Electrical

** See Page 9 for clearance information **

Safety Information

If this appliance is not properly installed, a house fi re or explosion may result. For your safety, follow the installation directions. Contact local building or fi re offi cials about restrictions and installation requirements in your area. Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new appliance. Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury or death.

Safe installation and operation always require common sense. We are also required by

Canadian and ANSI safety standards to point out the following:

Installation and repair should be done by a qualifi ed service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, et cetera.

Clothing or other fl ammable materials should not be placed on or near the appliance.

Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing of a room heater must be replaced prior to operating the appliance.

It is imperative that control compartments, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance are kept clean.

The fl exible cord provided must be connected to a line voltage electrical supply.

Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traffi c and away from furniture and draperies.

Never vent the appliance into other rooms or buildings. The appliance must be vented only to the outside.

This appliance must not be connected to a chimney fl ue serving a separate solidfuel burning appliance.

Do not use this heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualifi ed service technician to inspect the heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.

Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.

The appliance area must be kept free from combustible materials, gasoline and other fl ammable vapors and liquids.

Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance.

WARNING

HOT GLASS WILL

CAUSE BURNS.

DO NOT TOUCH GLASS

UNTIL COOLED.

NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN

TO TOUCH GLASS.

Provision for adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided.

We recommend that our gas hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certifi ed in the

United States by NFI (National

Fireplace Institute

®

).

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Safety Information

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NOTE: Always allow adequate clearance around air openings into the combustion chamber and maintain accessibility clearances for servicing and proper operation.

2.1 General Safety (Home Owner)

Cleaning. To clean the appliance, make sure it is off and cold. Then remove the logs and use a vacuum to clean the burner and air openings in the bottom and back of the appliance. Replace the logs.

Fire Extinguisher. Every home should have at least one fi re extinguisher. An approved Class

A-B-C extinguisher should be mounted on the wall near an exit and close to the appliance, but not so close that accessibility to the extinguisher could be blocked by a fi re. Your local Fire Department can advise you concerning the most appropriate location.

Smoke Detectors & Carbon Monoxide

Detectors. Install at least one smoke detector on each fl oor of your home to ensure your safety. It should be located away from the gas appliance and close to the sleeping areas. Follow the smoke detector manufacturer’s placement installation and maintenance instructions. Your local Fire

Department may provide assistance in selecting smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.

It is strongly recommended, for your family’s protection, that a carbon monoxide detector be placed in all homes that utilize gas in any form.

2.2 Safety for the Installer

Wear gloves and safety glasses for protection.

Exercise extreme caution when using ladders or when on rooftops.

Be aware of electric wiring locations in walls and ceilings.

Use a back support when doing any heavy lifting.

2.3 Vent Safety

Venting must be installed according to local codes and good venting practices.

3.1 Planning Your Installation

Please note the following key points regarding the

• location of your appliance:

A suffi cient gas pressure is required to supply the unit with a minimum inlet pressure.

Allow adequate accessibility clearances for servicing and proper operation.

Allow adequate clearance to combustibles and around air openings for combustion.

A suitable power outlet is required to provide power when fi tted with a fan.

3.2 Listing and Codes

The Valor model 738 is listed and certifi ed for installation in the U.S.A. and Canada under the

• following standards:

ANSI Z21.88-2005 / CSA 2.33-2005 Vented Gas

Fireplace Heaters.

CAN/CGA-2.17-M91, Gas-Fired Appliances for

Use at High Altitudes.

3.3 Installation Codes

This appliance must be installed in accordance with local codes if any or, in the absence of local codes, follow the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 or

Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code,

CAN

1-B149.

3.4 High Altitude Installation

When installing this appliance over 4,500 ft. (1,372 m) above sea level in Canada, the appliance must be properly de-rated and installed according to local codes; in the absence of local codes, it must be installed in accordance with CAN/CGA-B149. In the

US, for installations above 2,000 ft., the appliance must be installed in accordance with the current

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54.

2.4 Electrical Code

These appliances, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the

National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70

or the

Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.

Specifi cations

MODEL 738

Note: Always check appliance label for correct information

Natural Gas (NG) Propane (LPG)

Manifold pressure

Min. supply pressure for purpose of input adjustment

Max. supply pressure for purpose of input adjustment

Orifi ce size

Maximum input rating

High altitude (US)

High altitude (Canada)

Electrical rating

Circulating fan

Vent system

Log set

3.95 in. w.c. (0.98 kPa)

5.0 in. w.c. (1.25 kPa)

10.5 in. w.c. (2.6 kPa)

Bray CAT 82–650

24,000 BTU/hr

0–2,000 ft. (0–610 m) US 0–2,000 ft. (0–610 m) US

0–4,500 ft. (0–1,372 m) Can 0–4,500 ft. (0–1,372 m) Can

120 V.A.C. System

Variable Speed

3” approved fl ex or B-Vent

Ceramic (6–Piece)

9.5 in. w.c. (2.37 kPa)

11.0 in. w.c. (2.75 kPa)

14.0 in. w.c. (3.5 kPa)

Bray CAT 92–260

24,000 BTU/hr

120 V.A.C. System

Variable Speed

3” approved fl ex or B-Vent

Ceramic (6–Piece)

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Planning

5.1 Forward Planning

We recommend the following steps for installation.

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5.

6.

Familiarize yourself with this manual.

Check the minimum install dimensions and vent installation.

Check your local install codes.

Check that you have all the parts and components necessary to complete the installation.

Check that the gas and electrical supplies are ready.

Prepare opening (clean chase, level base, etc.).

7.

8.

Install vent.

Install base unit and connect vent.

9.

Install optional fan.

10.

Connect gas and electrical supplies.

11.

Install operational components and prepare for fi rst test fi re.

12.

Check operation of unit.

13.

Fit surround (optional) and front kit.

14.

Take time to explain the operation of the appliance to the customer.

5.2 Optional Zero Clearance Kit

The 738BV may be installed with the optional zero clearance kit #770ZCK.

See the manual that accompanies the kit for detailed instructions for dimensions and clearances.

DO NOT INSTALL USING COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS WITHOUT THE USE OF THE 770ZCK

ZERO CLEARANCE KIT.

ONLY THE ZERO CLEARANCE KIT #770ZCK, CERTIFIED FOR USE WITH THE MODEL 738, MAY BE

INSTALLED WITH THIS APPLIANCE.

THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED TO A VENTING SYSTEM.

Masonry Clearances

6.1 Existing Fireplace (Masonry or Factory-Built)

The model 738 is intended for installation into masonry or listed factory-built fi replaces. Masonry fi replaces must be built according to the requirements of the standards for chimneys, fi replaces, vents and solid-fuel burning appliances, NFPA 211 (Latest Edition) or the applicable national, provincial, state or local codes. The section 6.2 shows the minimum install dimensions for the model 738.

5” 5”

Distance from unit (engine) to combustible wall

Note: The model 738 is certifi ed without requiring a hearth projection, although local codes may require a minimum hearth projection.

Check that masonry step does not interfere with install dimensions or vent pipe.

If mantel is combustible see section 6.2 for allowable clearances.

Minimum width of fi replace opening at front =28”

X = 12-5/8” for Contoured Outer Trims

X = 12 ” for Deluxe Outer Trims

Y = 20”

X

Y

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Masonry Clearances

6.2 Combustible Mantel Clearance

Figure below shows minimum clearances to combustible mantles.

14” (355 mm)

8” (203 mm)

4” (102 mm)

1” (25 mm)

28”

(711 mm)

32”

(813 mm)

35”

(889 mm)

38”

(965 mm)

Note: Measure taken from underside of mantel to fi nished fl oor surface that the unit is sitting on.

6.3 Finishing Materials

Combustible materials: Material such as wood, compressed paper, plant fi bers, plastics or any material capable of igniting and burning, whether fl ame-proofed or not, plastered or un-plastered.

Non-Combustible Material: Material such as steel, iron brick, tile, concrete or materials that bear the UL mark for zero (0) fi re rating.

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Venting

7.1 Vent Installation

IMPORTANT: This appliance’s venting system requires room air for combustion, which means that there should be provision to allow room air to be used in the combustion process.

Note: Use only 3” or 4” venting accessories approved for masonry installations. This may include fl ex or B-

Vent. Minimum height is 8 ft. and should comply with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the

CSA B149 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code (Canada) or ANSI Z233 National Fuel Code (USA).

Planning Your Vent Installation

When calculating the length of the vent pipe from the outlet of the appliance to termination, allow for any offsets in the chase and suffi cient vertical height above the roof.

ey: plate over the fl ex liner.

on cap to the fl ex liner using the four screws provided.

plate to the chimney (fi re cement).

o position the parts in accordance with these o use only parts specifi cally approved with this t in property damage or personal injury.

the appliance’s vent pipe and slide over r self tapping screws provided.

ening, taking care not to damage the liner (allow enough slack for fi nal surround assembly).

onnection prior to installing trim

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Pack Contents

#738BVN or #738BVP Engine Unit

1 Appliance engine unit fi tted with window

1 Ceramic log pack (contains 6 pieces)

1 Ceramic brick pack (contains 3 pieces)

1 Remote control kit (handset, receiver and wires)

4 1.5 V AA batteries

1 9 V battery

2 Side shroud mounting brackets

1 Top shroud mounting bracket

1 Gas inlet pipe connection adapter

1 Rear log support

8 #8 screws

3 Cable clips

#741SFB Standard Fronts (Alternative)

1 Frame and upper louver unit

1 Lower louver unit

#742CFB Cast Iron Front (Alternative)

1 Top casting unit

1 Bottom casting unit

#755CFK Circulating Fan Kit (Additional option)

Details are with the kit.

Take care when removing the contents from the packaging to prevent damage. Check that all the contents are in the packs and are undamaged.

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Pack Contents

Ceramic Brick Pack

Engine Pack

Ceramic Log Set

Rear Log Rest Remote Control

741SFB Standard Metal Front 742CFB Cast Iron Front

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Appliance Preparation

CAUTION: Do not abuse the appliance’s glass by striking, slamming or similar trauma.

Do not use the appliance with the window removed, glass panel cracked or broken.

Only use glass approved for use with this heater. Do not use substitute materials.

Replacement of the panel should only be carried out by a licensed qualifi ed service person.

Do not remove the window when the appliance is hot. Not only is it dangerous but it could cause damage to the gasket.

9.1 Window Removal

At the bottom corners of the window, turn the two spring-loaded bolts 90 degrees to release the window from the fi rebox.

Pull the bottom of the window away from the fi rebox while lifting it off the top rail.

Carefully lift the window away and put aside in a safe location to avoid damage.

When reinstalling, follow the instructions from the section Window

Refi tting on page 20.

9.2 Ignition Spark Check

The pilot burner and electrode unit are at the left end of the burner.

Push in the lighting knob and turn it counter-clockwise through the “IGN” position to “PILOT”. A spark should fl ash across from the pilot electrode to the pilot burner shield as shown below.

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Spring-loaded bolts

Thermostat Knob Gas Control Knob

Remote Control Preparation

CAUTION! Do not connect the batteries to the remote control receiver until the wires are connected to the burner control unit, as short circuit could result in destruction of the electrical components.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Connect the wiring harness to the receiver box by pushing the wire connector on to the receiver circuit board. The plug will only go on one way so please ensure that the wires are pointing up and the slot in the board is in line with the tab on the wiring harness plug.

Connect the wires “A” (with the “L” terminals) to the connectors “B” on the control valve. Please note that the connectors are different sizes, the smaller one fi ts to the lower connection on the valve.

Connect the wires “C” to the connectors “D” on the control valve. (Either wire can be fi tted to either connector.)

Remove the remote control receiver lid.

Fit four 1.5 V batteries. Refi t the lid.

Place the remote control receiver of the Velcro pad.

Fit the 9 V battery to the handset transmitter.

D

B

Receiver

Sensor Opening

LED (green)

Remote control receiver

Cable

C

A

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Gas Supply

Only persons licensed to work with gas piping may make the necessary gas connection to this appliance.

You are now ready to hook up the gas supply. Be sure that gas plumbing instructions and all provincial and local codes are carefully followed. Use approved fl exible gas connections or rigid piping, depending on provincial and local codes, to attach burner to gas supply. Be sure to use proper size gas supply line. Carefully check all connections for gas leaks with soap and water solution.

Each installation must conform to all local, provincial and national codes. Refer to the national fuel gas code, local zoning and code authorities for details on installation requirements.

11.1 Existing Gas Supply

Before interrupting the existing gas supply it is recommended that the following be checked:

Shut down all gas appliances and carry out a pressure test to insure there are no existing leaks on the system.

Before connecting the appliance to the gas supply line, double-check that the appliance you have purchased is designed for the gas type you are using. The gas type markings are located on the certifi cation label and also on the appliance’s gas valve.

Check the gas pressure to insure you will be able to supply the minimum inlet pressure for the appliance.

Check your pipe sizing to insure that suffi cient volume will be supplied to the appliance.

11.2 Gas Supply Installation

Provide adequate clearance for proper installation and checking of the gas connections.

Have your gas supplier or a qualifi ed gas fi tter run a gas supply line into the gas fi replace. The line must be properly sized and fi tted according to the installation codes. Upstream of the appliance supply connection, the fi tter shall provide an easily accessible manual shut-off valve.

The gas supply pipe should enter the appliance case through the opening at the rear left side. The supply pipe should be connected to the appliance gas inlet pipe situated at the left side of the control unit. Supply line connection to the inlet pipe is

3/8 NPT.

If the circulating fan is to be installed, be aware that the supply pipe run inside the case should be at the same height as the appliance inlet pipe in order to clear the fan. If intending to fi t an internal isolating valve, check that it will be clear of the fan.

Use only new black iron or steel pipes or copper tubing if acceptable—check local codes. Note that in USA, copper tubing must be internally tinned for protection against sulfur compounds.

Unions in gas lines should be of ground joint type.

Sealant used must be resistant to the action of all gas constituents including LP gas. Sealant should be applied lightly to male threads to ensure excess sealant does not enter gas lines.

11.3 Pressure Testing the Supply Line for Leaks

The appliance and its individual shut-off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).

The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). Failure to do so will damage the appliance’s gas valve. Such damage is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.

When testing for leaks:

Make sure that the appliance is turned off.

Open the manual shut-off valve.

Test for leaks by applying a liquid detergent or soap solution to all joints.

Bubbles forming indicate a gas leak.

Never use an open fl ame to check for leaks.

Correct any leak detected immediately.

The pressure test tapping locations are shown in the diagram to the right.

A built-in non-adjustable regulator controls the burner manifold pressure. The correct pressure range is shown in the Specifi cations section of this manual.

The pressure check should be made with the burner lit. See the lighting instructions section for full operating details.

BE SURE TO TIGHTEN THE PRESSURE TAP SET-SCREW AFTER CHECKING THE PRESSURE.

CHECK ALL GAS CONNECTIONS FOR GAS LEAKS.

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Panel Installation

12.1 Ceramic Panels Installation

1.

Remove the Firebox Baffl e by fi rst removing 2 screws on the front fl ange and lifting the Baffl e towards you.

2.

Position the Rear Ceramic Panel onto the Rear Brick

Panel Rest. The Panel will sit on the lower ledge and be fl at against the rear of the fi rebox.

3.

Slide the Left Ceramic Panel against the left side of the fi rebox and up to the Rear Ceramic Panel.

The Panel will have to be angled to fi t inside the fi rebox. Position the Right Ceramic Panel in the same fashion.

4.

Re-install the Firebox Baffl e fi tting the rear fl ange above the Rear Brick Panel Rest and fastening 2 screws provided on the front edge.

Rear Brick Panel Rest

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Log Installation

13.1 Ceramic Logs Installation

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Install the Rear Log Rest supplied using 3 screws provided. See fi gure 13.1.

Place the Ash Bed in position. The projections at the front of the Ash Bed are positioned against the sloping metal stops, immediately behind the burner. See fi gures 13.2, 13.8, 13.9.

Place the Rear Log in position. Place the Log on the 2 pins on the top left and right of the Ash Bed. See fi gure 13.3.

Place the Front Log at the front of the fi rebox locating it on the front support. See fi gure 13.4.

Place the Left Side Center Log in position, locating the thick part on the left side of the Ash Bed on the 2 pins provided, with its “nose” resting on top of the Ash Bed center projection. See fi gure 13.5.

Identify the Right Side Center ‘Y’ log. Place the Right Side Center Y Log in position, locating the thick part on the right side of the Ash Bed on to the pin provided with its “nose” located on the single pin. See fi gure 13.6.

Install the Cross Twig by fi rst mounting the rear of the Cross Twig on the pin situated on the top of the

Rear Log near the center. Then, move the front of the Cross Twig until it fi nds its location in the cradle provided in the Front Log. See fi gure 13.7.

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Log Installation

13.1

Rear Log Rest

Right Center Twig

13.6

13.2

Rear Log Pins

Ash Bed

Cross Twig

13.7

13.3

Rear Log

13.4

Left Center

Log Pins

See no. 2 on p. 18

13.8

13.9

Front Log

13.5

Left Center Twig

Front Support

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Window Refi tting

14.1 Window Refi tting & Checking

1.

2.

With the window frame tilted outward at the bottom, refi t the window by locating the top lip over the top fi rebox return. Carefully swing the lower part of the window frame against the fi rebox. If excessive pressure is required to rotate the window inward , do not force; remove the window frame and check that the window gasket in the top channel is not bunched or rolled up. If so, fl atten the gasket with your fi ngers or a screw driver and start again.

Locate the bottom two spring bolts, turning through 90º degrees to lock them in position.

14.2 Glass Replacement

In the event that the glass is damaged, the door and glass will be replaced only as a complete assembly, as supplied by the manufacturer.

1.

2.

3.

Remove the broken glass pieces (be sure to wear gloves) then remove the window frame. See section 9.1 for window removal.

Contact the manufacturer for replacement window part #4000079S.

See section 14.1 above for window refi tting.

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Burner & Pilot Operation

15.1 Burner & Pilot Checks

Check ignition, pilot stability, burner fl ames and the full range of the thermostat settings using the rotary switch inside the appliance and all other controls (remote handset). See the lighting and remote control instructions further on in this manual for full details.

15.2 Aeration Adjustment

The burner aeration is adjustable.

For the vast majority of installations, no adjustment will be necessary. However, in a very few instances, performance may be improved by sliding the shutter to adjust the aeration.

Evaluate the aeration only after the unit has warmed-up—approximately 15 minutes.

Increasing aeration will cause the fl ames to appear more transparent and blue making the ceramic fuel effects glow more.

Decreasing aeration will cause the fl ames to appear more yellow or orange making the fuel effects glow less.

Too little aeration may result in black carbon forming and dropping into the fi rebox.

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Trim Installation

16.1 Side Trim Assembly

1.

Slide the corner connection plates into the channels in the top section and one of the side sections. Butt the two sections together. Fit four grub screws in the corner plates and tighten to secure the sections together as shown in fi gure 16.1a.

2.

3.

4.

Repeat for the other corner(s).

Attach the two shroud mounting brackets to the back of the trim’s side sections with three screws for each side as shown in fi gure 16.1b.

3-sided trim: The brackets will mount fl ush to the bottom of each side section.

4-sided trim: The brackets will mount fl ush to the bottom inside

corner

of each side section.

Attach the complete trim unit to the fi rebox with four screws as shown in fi gure 16.1c

16.2 741SFB Standard Metal Front

Secure the Standard Front to the front of the unit by hanging on the 4 metal tabs to the shroud mounting brackets as highlighted in detail A of fi gure 16.2a

16.3 742CFB Cast Iron Front

1.

2.

Hook the bottom casting unit to the second space from the bottom on the shroud mounting brackets at the fi rebox sides as shown on fi gure 16.3a.

Hook the top casting unit to the top space on the shroud mounting brackets at the fi rebox sides as shown in fi gure 16.3b.

16.1a

16.1b

16.3a

16.3b

16.2a

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Final Checks

17.1 Final Check

INSTALLER: Before leaving the appliance with the customer, you must check the operation of the

• appliance.

Check correct rating by clocking the appliance at

15 minutes (see label).

Check fl ame picture. Adjust primary air if required.

Take time to explain to the customer how to operate the unit.

NOTE: When fi rst fi red, the unit will produce an odor.

This is normal and is part of the paint curing process.

This will be noticeable for at least 4 hours. During the fi rst hour smoke detectors in the house may be set off. It is recommended that you open a few windows to ventilate the room.

Following the initial burn-in period, the glass panel may require cleaning.

CAUTION: Do not clean the glass when the appliance is hot!

When the appliance is cold when fi red, the glass may fog up. This is due to condensation and it is normal.

Make yourself familiar with these instructions before operating the appliance.

Check any loose electrical wires that may cause a shock.

Check around the appliance for gas leaks. IF YOU

SMELL GAS

, follow the instructions on the front cover of this manual.

Check to see that the logs are correctly positioned.

The pilot light should be visible.

Check to make sure that the venting is secure.

Check that all external parts, such as grills, doors and control cover are properly attached and fastened.

CAUTION: Do not turn the unit off and on again without a minimum of a 5 minute wait.

17.2 Important - Glass cleaning - Mineral deposits

One of the by-products of the combustion process in a gas appliance is a mineral which can show up as a white fi lm on the ceramic glass of the viewing door.

The composition of the deposit varies widely from various locations and also from time to time in the same location. It seems this is associated with the varying sulfur content of the gas. You may have the problem for a time and then not see it for many months when it will reappear in your area.

We have discussed this problem with ceramic glass manufacturers and they cannot give us a defi nitive answer to this problem. Dealers have tried various cleaning products with varying results. The following recommendations will not guarantee results in your particular case.

NOTE: This is a problem beyond Miles

Industries’ control and is not covered under warranty.

1.

2.

Clean the glass regularly as soon as you notice the buildup (white fi lm). If the fi lm is left for a longer period of time, it will bake on. It is then much harder, if not impossible, to remove.

NEVER use an abrasive cleaner on the ceramic glass. Any abrasion of the surface has the immediate effect of compromising the strength of the glass. An emulsion type cleaner is recommended.

3.

Use a soft damp cloth to apply the cleaner. Dry the glass with a soft, dry, preferably cotton cloth. Most paper towels and synthetic materials are abrasive to ceramic glass and should be avoided.

4.

Our dealers have had good results from the products listed below. We cannot, however, guarantee the results of these products.

BRASSO

POLISH PLUS by KEL KEM

COOK TOP CLEAN CREME by ELCO

WHITE OFF by RUTLAND

17.3 Operating Your Fire

The operating instructions are also on a plate located under the unit’s inner fi rebox.

For your safety, this appliance is fi tted with a fl ame supervision device, which will shut-off the gas supply if, for any reason, the pilot fl ame goes out. This device incorporates a fi xed probe, which senses the heat from the pilot fl ame. If the probe is cool, the device will prevent any gas fl ow unless the burner control knob is kept pushed-in at the PILOT position. See full lighting instructions.

When fi rst turned on, the decorative fl ames will appear predominantly blue. After approximately 15 minutes the fl ames will turn yellow.

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Operational Warnings

Pre-Start Up Checks

FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE LIGHTING

WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY,

A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY AND/OR

PERSONAL INJURY.

DO NOT use tools to operate controls; only use your hand to push-in and turn the control knobs.

DO NOT abuse the glass window by striking or slamming it shut.

DO NOT try to repair the appliance. Call a qualifi ed service technician.

DO NOT clean the appliance when hot.

DO NOT use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualifi ed service technician to inspect the appliance and replace any part of the gas control system which has been under water.

DO NOT use this appliance if you smell gas.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:

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OPEN WINDOWS.

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DO NOT TOUCH ANY ELECTRICAL SWITCH; DO NOT USE THE PHONE

IN YOUR BUILDING.

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EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME.

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IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER FROM A NEIGHBOR’S

PHONE AND FOLLOW THE GAS SUPPLIER’S INSTRUCTIONS.

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IF YOU CANNOT REACH YOUR GAS SUPPLIER, CALL THE FIRE

DEPARTMENT.

WARNING: Do not operate appliance with the window removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the window should be done by a licensed or qualifi ed service person.

Note: The copy in the manual is for reference only. In the event of a discrepancy, the label on the unit is to be taken as the latest version.

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Lighting Instructions

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FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING

WARNING:

If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.

A. This appliance has a pilot, which must be lighted by hand. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly. To save energy, turn the pilot off when not using the appliance.

B. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS

Do not try to light any appliance.

Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building.

Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.

If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.

C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the control knobs. Never use tools. If the controls will not push in or turn by hand, don’t try to repair them, call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.

D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control, which has been under water.

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

1. STOP! Read the safety information above.

2. Set the flame adjustment knob as far clockwise as possible

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.

3. Turn the gas control knob clockwise to OFF.

NOTE: The knob cannot be turned from PILOT to

OFF unless it is pushed in partially. Do not force.

4. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas, then smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the safety information above. If you don’t smell gas, go to the next step.

5. Find the pilot. It is at the left side of the firebox

viewed through slotted hole in front log.

6. Push in and turn the gas control knob counterclockwise until resistance is felt just before the

“IGN” position.

7. Keep pushed in for a few seconds to allow gas to flow then, keeping knob depressed, turn to

“PILOT” to light pilot. Hold knob in for a further 5 seconds then release. The knob should pop back out. Pilot should remain lit. If pilot goes out repeat steps 3 through 7.

· If knob does not pop out when released, stop and immediately call your service technician or

gas supplier.

· If pilot lights but will not stay lit after several tries, turn the gas control knob to “OFF” and call

your service technician or gas supplier.

8. When pilot is lit, partially depress the knob and turn to “ON” position (Burner alight).

· Do not leave knob set between “PILOT” and “ON”.

9. Set the flame height to desired setting

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.

TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE

1. Set the flame adjustment knob as far clockwise as possible

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2. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise to “OFF”. Do not force.

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The flame height can be increased or decreased by depressing the remote control hand set button.

Maintenance

Warning : Use only genuine Valor parts, do not use substitute materials.

20.1 Cleaning

It will be necessary to clean the glass periodically. During startup, condensation, which is normal, forms on the inside of the glass and causes dust, lint etc. to cling to the glass surface. Initially paint, while curing, may deposit a slight fi lm on the glass. We therefore recommend that, during the fi rst few weeks of use, the glass be cleaned two or three times with non-abrasive common household cleaners such as dish soap and warm water.

Ammonia based cleaners should NOT be used.

Subsequently the glass should be cleaned two or three times a season depending on the circumstances.

Do not clean the glass while it is hot. Always close the window securely before lighting.

20.2 To Clean the Inside of the Glass

Warning : Do not clean the appliance when hot!!

Standard front: Lift up, unhook and remove completely.

For cast iron fronts: Lift up and unhook the upper casting and lower casting.

If you have diffi culties removing either front please refer to section 16.

Push-in the two bottom spring loaded bolts and make a quarter turn so that the slots in the bolt heads are horizontal. This will release the bottom of the window. Swing the bottom of the window out slightly and lift the window assembly to disengage it from the fi rebox.

Spring-loaded bolts

Replacement: Follow the instructions from the section Window Refi tting on page 20.

Always securely fasten the window before lighting.

20.3 To Clean the Ceramic Fuel Effects, Firebox Walls & Burner

Dust can be brushed from the ceramic fuel effects and fi rebox walls after removing the front unit and completely removing the window. Dust can also be removed from the burner using a soft brush after removing the ceramic fuel effects.

Remove the window assembly as described above.

Always completely remove the window before removing the ceramic fuel effects.

When cleaning, make sure that no particles are brushed into the slots in the burner.

Always replace the window securely before lighting.

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Maintenance

20.4 Checks

Performance of LPG appliances may be affected by the quality of commercial gas supplied in your area.

1.

A periodic check of the pilot and burner fl ames should be made. Check after the fi re has been on for at least 30 minutes. The pilot fl ame must cover the tip of the thermocouple probe. The main burner fl ame pattern will vary from appliance to appliance depending on the type of installation and climatic conditions.

Pilot fl ame Flame picture

2.

3.

4.

The appliance area must always be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other fl ammable vapors and liquids.

Inspect the vent terminal outdoors regularly to make sure that dirt, snow, insects, leaves and trees or other object do not obstruct it.

Examine the whole vent system regularly using a qualifi ed agency. We recommend an annual inspection.

20.5 General Servicing

If your appliance requires any servicing, contact your supplier quoting the model number. It will be helpful if the appliance’s serial number can also be quoted. The serial number is on the rating plate, which is located under the fi rebox, and is accessible by opening the bottom access panel of the front.

The repair parts are shown in the separate repair parts leafl et. Please always quote the part number and description when requesting a spare part.

20.6 Vent Safety Switch

This appliance is equipped with a vent safety switch which, when activated, will turn off the burner and pilot if the vent is blocked, disconnected, or if there is excessive down draught.

If the safety switch is activated, wait for it to cool off before trying to light the appliance again. The safety switch will cool off and reset itself automatically after 25 to 30 minutes.

In the event that the safety switch is activated again, contact a qualifi ed service technician for inspection.

Should the safety switch require replacement, only use parts supplied by Miles Industries.

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Programmable Remote Control

Your fi replace remote control helps you get the comfort, convenience and aesthetics you want from your gas fi replace. The remote controls your fi replace in different ways.

IMPORTANT: BEFORE YOU BEGIN, please note that on this system, the settings of time, temperature

and automatic ON/OFF can only be programmed when the function display is fl ashing. Be patient when programming as it can take a few seconds to set.

Setting the time

The fi rst thing to do is to set the time.

1.

With your thumb, hold down both the AUTO and TIMER buttons until F fl ashes. Let go.

2.

3.

4.

Note the digital clock on the bottom right hand corner. The ▲ button sets the hour; the ▼ button sets the minutes. Set the time.

Note: You must start setting the time while the F is fl ashing. If it stops fl ashing, go back to 1.

The display shows °C/24-hour or °F/12-hour. To change the temperature/ hour display, press on the AUTO button while the display fl ashes.

Let go and wait until the fl ashing stops. The remote shows the time you set. It also shows the current temperature.

Setting the temperature

Use this setting when you come in and want to enjoy a specifi c temperature.

1.

Push the AUTO button until a number and F fl ash. Let go.

2.

While it is still fl ashing, push the ▲ and ▼ buttons to the temperature you want. Let go.

Your fi replace will reach that temperature and the remote will check the temperature every fi ve minutes, adjusting the amount of fuel needed to give you a steady, even heat.

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Programmable Remote Control

Setting the fl ame

Use this setting when you want a particular fl ame level. For instance, you want to watch fl ames burn at their highest level and you don’t mind if the room is too hot.

1.

2.

To raise the fl ame, press and hold the ▲ button until the flame gets to the desired level. Let go.

To lower the fl ame, press and hold the ▼ button until the fl ame gets to the desired level. Let go.

The fl ame level will remain just as you set it.

Automatic ON/OFF

You can set your fi replace to come on before you wake up and turn off after you leave and then, turn on again just before you come home and turn off after going to bed.

You can leave it like this for the heating season.

1.

Decide what temperature you want your fi replace to be at. Also, decide what time you want your fi replace to turn on and off. Finally, decide what time you want it to come back on and off in the afternoon or evening. For the fi rst few times you set the timer, it’s handy to write these times down.

2.

Set the temperature (just as you did in the section Setting the

temperature.)

3.

4.

5.

6.

Press the TIMER button and hold it until P1 appears and flashes. Let go. While fl ashing, push the buttons ▲ (hour) and ▼ (minutes) to set the time at which you want your fi replace to turn on in the morning.

Press the TIMER button and hold it until P1

☽ appears and fl ashes. Let go. While fl ashing, push the buttons ▲ (hour) and ▼ (minutes) to set the time at which you want your fi replace to turn off when you leave.

Press the TIMER button and hold it until P2

appears and fl ashes. Let go. While fl ashing, push the buttons ▲ (hour) and ▼ (minutes) to set the time at which you want your fi replace will turn on again in the afternoon.

Press the TIMER button and hold it until P2

☽ appears and fl ashes. Let go. While fl ashing, push the buttons ▲ (hour) and ▼ (minutes) to set the time at which you want your fi replace to turn off in the evening.

Note: If you want to set your fi replace for only one time on and off, set P2 and P2

☽ for the same times as P1 ☽. The remote will record the P1 ☽ off time for both P2 times.

To temporarily override the timer setting, just press AUTO or ▲ and ▼ to go back to manual settings. Press TIMER to go back to your settings.

When your remote control displays BATT, you need to replace the battery with a new 9 volt alkaline battery—6LR61/MN1604.

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Warranty

If you have a problem with this unit, please contact your dealer or supplier immediately. Under no circumstances should you attempt to service the unit in any way by yourself. The warranties in paragraphs 1 and 2 are provided only to the fi rst purchaser/user of this unit, are not transferable and are subject to the conditions and limitations in paragraphs 3, 4 and 5. Please review the conditions and limitations carefully and strictly follow their requirements.

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1. Extended Warranty Coverage

For a period of up to ten (10) years, Miles Industries Ltd., (the “Company”) or its appointed distributor will at its option pay the initial purchaser for the repair of, or will exchange the following parts or components which are found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use and service:

Part or Component

Exterior steel casing

Glass

Cast iron parts

Firebox and heat exchanger

Defect Covered

Corrosion

Loss of structural integrity

Corrosion

Corrosion (but not discoloration) causing loss of structural integrity

Maximum Warranty Period

10 years

10 years

10 years

10 years

2. Two-Year Parts Warranty

In addition, for two (2) years from the date of purchase, the Company, at its option, can repair or exchange all parts and components not listed above but that are found to have a bona fi de defect in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use.

i) j) d) e) f)

3. Conditions and Limitations

a) b) c) g) h)

The warranty registration card must be completed by the initial owner and returned to the Company within 90 days of purchase.

Installation and maintenance must be performed by an authorized and trained dealer in accordance with the Company’s installation instructions.

This warranty is void where installation of the unit does not conform to all applicable codes including national and local gas appliance installation codes and building and fi re codes.

The owner must comply with all operating instructions.

The Company is not responsible for the labor costs to remove defective parts or re-install repaired or replacement parts.

The fi rst purchaser or user of the unit will be responsible for any shipping charges for replacement parts as well as travel time incurred by the dealer to perform the warranty work.

This warranty applies to non-commercial use and service and is void if it is apparent that there is abuse, misuse, alteration, improper installation, accident or lack of maintenance to the unit.

This warranty does not cover damage to the unit through: i) Improper installation, operational or environmental conditions.

ii) Inadequate ventilation in the area or competition for air from other household equipment or appliances.

iii) Damage due to chemicals, dampness, condensation, or sulphur in the fuel supply lines which exceeds industry standards.

This warranty does not cover glass, log breakage or damage to the unit while in transit.

The Company does not allow anyone to extend, alter or modify this warranty and assumes no responsibility for direct, indirect or consequential damages caused by the unit. State or provincial laws where the fi rst purchaser or user resides may provide specifi c rights to extend this warranty and, if so, the Company’s sole obligation under this warranty is to provide labor and/or materials in accordance with those laws.

4. Discharge of Liability

After two (2) years from the date of purchase, the Company may, at its option, fully discharge all obligations under this warranty by paying to the fi rst purchaser/user the wholesale price of any defective parts.

5. No Other Warranty

All obligations to repair this unit are defi ned in this warranty. Some states or provinces may specifi cally mandate additional warranties on the part of manufacturers, but in the absence of such specifi c legislation, there is no other warranty or obligation expressed or implied.

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