Heat & Glo LifeStyle RED60 2159-900 manual Operating Instructions

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

After installation of the power vent, follow the operation instructions of the fireplace.

1. Turn the fireplace ON/OFF switch to "ON".

NOTE: During periods of operation after turning the fire- place "ON", there may be a slight delay before the fireplace ignites. This is due to the time necessary for the blower to reach operating speed and to remove any gases from the combustion chamber.

2.After turning the switch to the "ON" position, if the fire- place does not turn on, shut the switch to "OFF" and inspect the power vent system for any debris that may be obstructing the blower blade movement.

3.Turn the fireplace ON/OFF switch to "OFF" to turn off the burner and the power vent.

MAINTENANCE

CAUTION: Before performing any maintenance or repair to the power vent assembly, make sure electrical power is disconnected to the fireplace.

1.Vent System: Inspect all components and connections annually. Replace, seal, or tighten pipe connections if necessary.

2.Power Vent Cap: Inspect at least annually, to clear away any debris blocking any part of the cap.

3.Motor: The blower motor bearings are sealed and no further lubrication is necessary.

END CAP

Figure 7.39

REPLACEMENT PARTS

Replacement parts can be obtained from your dealer. Re- pair of the Power Vent should only be done by a qualified service person.

1.ACCESS TO THE VACUUM SWITCH, TEFLON TUB- ING, AND BLOWER MOTOR:

A. Turn power to off. Remove end cap by removing the four (4) sheetmetal screws. See Figure 7.39.

B.Unplug the two wires connected to the vacuum switch and the two wires connected to the blower motor.

C.Loosen and remove the nut for the right angle connector

and carefully pull back the cable to remove the four (4) wires from the power vent assembly.

D. With the cable loosened from the power vent assem- bly, remove the sheetmetal screws used to secure the power vent assembly in place. Firmly support the as- sembly to prevent the unit from falling after the sheet- metal screws have been removed. See Figure 7.40.

REMOVE

SCREWS

SUPPORT WHEN

REMOVING

Figure 7.40

INNER RING

REMOVE SCREWS

Figure 7.41

E. Remove the sheetmetal screws from the 10-1/2 in. diameter pipe and remove the inner ring from inside the collar. See Figure 7.41.

IMPORTANT: Take special note of the orientation of the two part assembly. The inner ring must be returned to its original position for correct Power Vent operation.

F.Remove the wire mesh that is covering the exhaust port hole by removing the 4 sheetmetal screws.

G.Bend the metal guide plate at the exhaust port hole out and through the hole on the 10-1/2 in. diameter collar. See Figure 7.42.

Note: On some caps, the metal guide plate is attached to the wire mesh and will slide out with the mesh.

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RED60 2159-900 specifications

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