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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Once the pilot is burning, by looking from the front of the stove you can see a flame -- this small, yellow tipped, blue flame should be visible when the main burner is not operating. When the main burner is on, it is evident from the larger visible flame in the firebox. The main burner will now respond to the thermostat setting. Pilot Flame Size Firebox Flame Size B. Smoke and Odor There will be some visible smoke and some odors coming from the stove with the first few fires. These are caused by the burning of binders from the logs and brick fiberboard, oils from the manufacturing process and curing of the painted surface of the stove. This “off-gassing” will cease after a few fires; however, it is a good idea to open some windows and doors in your dwelling during this time. While this “off-gassing” is occurring, the brick fiberboard will turn a dark color. This is only a temporary effect, and it should return to the original color after a few fires. In the beginning, the flames will be taller than normal, and may even hit the top inside of the stove. The binder in the logs and brick fiberboard acts as fuel, and can make the flame burn higher. This will correct itself after a few fires and the flame should stabilize at a height of no more than 85% of the front glass window. Text Box: Text Box: C. Glass Windows This unit is manufactured with high temperature ceramic glass, and substitute materials should not be used. This stove should not be operated if the glass is cracked, broken or removed. The glass/frame assembly shall be replaced as a complete unit as supplied by the manufacturer. The replacement of the glass should done by a licensed or qualified service person. This stove has a middle and two side glasses that mount inside the door frame. The glass can be changed by removing the window bracket that is located in the bottom inside of the door frame. The bracket can be removed by raising it up and removing it through the small channel located on the lower left side of the door frame. The new glass with gasket can then be placed in the proper space and the channel snapped back into place. The replacement glass is designed for our units only and can be ordered by calling (Parts Orders Only: 1-800-516-3636). When the stove is first started, the glass will fog up with condensation from the combustion process. The condensation will evaporate and disappear as the glass and stove reach full operating temperature, which will usually take two to three minutes. If you happen to see a grey film or haze forming on the inside of the glass, it should be removed immediately; this could be from the logs not being located properly and too much flame hitting them. The haze can be removed in the early stages, but is permanent if left on too long. The logs should be all the way to the back and left inside the stove. WARNING: DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS. ALLOW THE UNIT TO COOL DOWN BEFORE CLEANING THE GLASS. DO NOT ABUSE THE GLASS BY SLAMMING THE DOOR OR STRIKING THE GLASS. D. Valve and Burner Controls 1) Variable Heat Input Controls On the gas valve, to the left of the green or black gas control valve knob is another control. This is the variable heat input control that continually varies the gas going into the stove from low to high. The high setting allows the maximum amount of gas to enter your stove, and is used for cold winter nights or when you desire to heat a larger space; the low setting may be used during the spring and fall months when not as much heat is required. The low setting gives approximately 50% of the heat as compared to the high setting. 2) Air Shutter Adjustment on the Burner Tube The air shutter is an adjustment on the burner tube. Its purpose is to control the amount of air that enters the burner tube. In concept, opening the shutter permits more air to enter the tube and causes the flames on the main burner to be bluer and burn cleaner. Closing the shutter has the opposite effect, and causes the flame to burn orange and dirtier. Note: Only a qualified service technician should make Air Shutter adjustments. E. Seasonal Shut-down At the end of the season, the stove should be shutdown completely, which will conserve gas and save you money. First, move the thermostat control or lever to the “OFF” position. Then, shut off the gas to the main burner by turning the gas valve control knob fully clockwise > to the “OFF” position. F. Lighting the Heater During Regular Use Simply turn up the switch on the wall thermostat to the desired temperature. If the thermostat temperature is greater than the room temperature, the heater will come on immediately. If the thermostat temperature is less than the room temperature, the main burner will not come on until the temperature falls below the thermostat setting. G. Shut-down During Regular Use Move the thermostat switch to the “OFF” position. Please note while the thermostat is in this position the pilot light still remains on, but the unit will not light. SECTIO...
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