I. After Fireplace is Lit
Initial Break-in Procedure
•The fireplace should be run three to four hours continuously on high.
•Turn the fireplace off and allow it to completely cool.
Ε Remove fixed glass assembly. See Section 14.F.
•Clean fixed glass assembly. See Section 3.
•Replace the fixed glass assembly and run continuously on high an additional 12 hours.
This cures the materials used to manufacture the fire- place.
NOTICE! Open windows for air circulation during fire- place
•Some people may be sensitive to smoke and odors.
•Smoke detectors may activate.
J.Frequently Asked Questions
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Condensation on the glass | This is a result of gas combustion and temperature variations. As the fireplace warms, this conden- | |
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Blue flames | This is a result of normal operation and the flames will begin to yellow as the fireplace is allowed to | |
burn for 20 to 40 minutes. | ||
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| When first operated, this fireplace may release an odor for the first several hours. This is caused | |
Odor from fireplace | by the curing of materials from manufacturing. Odor may also be released from finishing materials | |
and adhesives used near the fireplace. These circumstances may require additional curing related | ||
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Film on the glass | This is a normal result of the curing process of the paint and logs. Glass should be cleaned within | |
3 to 4 hours of initial burning. A | ||
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| necessary. See your dealer. | |
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| Noise is caused by metal expanding and contracting as it heats up and cools down, similar to the | |
Metallic noise | sound produced by a furnace or heating duct. This noise does not affect the operation or longevity | |
| of the fireplace. | |
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| There may be some “cracking” noise coming from the fireplace during the first few heating and | |
Rock noise | cooling cycles. This noise is associated with settling rock and some minor cracking of larger | |
pieces of rock. This will lessen over time as the glass rock is conditioned to the heating and cool- | ||
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Rocks falling through basepan | It is expected that a few small pieces (approximately 10 pieces) of rock may fall through the base- | |
pan and come to rest on the fireplace bottom. This has no affect on fireplace performance. | ||
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