Hearth and Home Technologies Cyclone-Cust Maintaining and Servicing Appliance, Fan Motor Service

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14 Maintaining and Servicing Appliance

Although the frequency of appliance servicing and maintenance will depend on use and the type of installation, a qualified service technician should perform an appliance checkup at the beginning of each heating season.

WARNING

Risk of injury or property damage.

Before servicing:

Turn off gas.

Turn off electricity to appliance.

Disable remote control, if one is present.

Ensure appliance is completely cooled.

After servicing:

Replace any screen or barrier that was removed.

Reseal and reinstall any venting removed for servicing.

WARNING

Annual inspection by qualified technician recommended.

Check:

Condition of doors, surrounds and fronts.

Condition of glass, glass assembly and glass seal.

Obstructions of combustion and ventilation air.

Condition of firebox.

Burner ignition and operation.

Gas connections and fittings.

Obstructions of termination cap.

Clean:

• Glass

• Air passageways, grilles, control compartment

• Burner, burner ports

Risk of:

Fire

Delayed ignition or explosion

Exposure to combustion fumes

Odors

WARNING

Inspect external vent cap regularly.

Ensure no debris blocks cap.

Combustible materials blocking cap may ignite.

Restricted air flow affects burner operation.

CAUTION

Handle glass assembly with care.

Note: Clean glass after initial 3-4 hours operation.

Longer operation without cleaning glass may cause a permanent white film on glass.

When cleaning glass assembly:

Avoid striking, scratching or slamming glass.

Do NOT use abrasive cleaners.

Use a hard water deposit glass cleaner on white film.

Do NOT clean glass when hot.

Turn off appliance after 3-4 hours of operation and

ALLOW TO COOL.

Remove and clean glass assembly.

Replace glass assembly and operate appliance for additional 12 hours.

Refer to maintenance instructions.

A. Fan Motor Service

To service the fan motor, remove the glass assembly (see Glass Assembly Removal Instructions) and remove all screws from the top.

SCREWS

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Contents Hot glass will cause burns Model Cyclone-CustWhat to do if you smell gas Homeowner Reference Information CongratulationsTable of Contents Listing and Code Approvals Requirements for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Installation of Carbon Monoxide DetectorsTools and Supplies Needed Design and Installation ConsiderationsGetting Started Inspect Appliance and ComponentsModel Framing and ClearancesSelecting Appliance Location Clearances to Combustibles Inches Constructing the Appliance ChaseClearances +0 to -1/2 Mantel Projections34-3/8 41-3/8See .4 for specific clearances Termination LocationsVent Termination Minimum Clearances Alcove Applications Measuring Standards Vent Information and DiagramsVent Table Key Use of ElbowsVT Min HT Max Vent DiagramsTop Vent Horizontal Termination One Elbow Two ElbowsTop Vent Horizontal Termination Three Elbows Flue Restrictor Top Vent Vertical Termination No ElbowTop Vent Vertical Termination Three Elbows Combustible Wall Penetration Vent Clearances and FramingPipe Clearances to Combustibles Wall Penetration FramingVertical Penetration Framing Installing the Ceiling FirestopInstalling Attic Shield Securing and Leveling the Appliance Appliance PreparationAssembling Pipe Sections Installing Vent PipeAssembly of Vent Sections DVP Series Venting OnlyAssembling DVP-12A Slip Sections Assembling Minimum Installations MI SectionsHorizontal Sections Disassembly of Vent SectionsSecuring the Vent Sections Vertical Sections Heat Shield Requirements for Horizontal Termination Installing Heat Shield and Horizontal Termination CapInstalling the Horizontal Termination Cap Roof Pitch Min. Ft Installing Roof Flashing and Vertical Ter- mination Cap18 Assembling the Storm Collar Around the Pipe Assembling and Installing Storm CollarGas Connection Gas InformationFuel Conversions Gas PressuresHigh Altitude Installations Electrical Information Recommendation for WireOptional Accessories Requirements Connecting to the ApplianceHot Surface Ignition Wiring Facing Material FinishingGlass Assembly Installation Appliance SetupClean the Appliance AccessoriesBefore Lighting Appliance Operating InstructionsFinal inspection by Turn off all electric power to the applianceLighting Appliance HSI Ignition After Appliance is Lit Frequently Asked QuestionsInitial Break-in Procedure Maintaining and Servicing Appliance Fan Motor ServiceHeat & Glo Cyclone-Cust 2061-900 Rev. L 10/08 Inspect Maintenance Tasks Maintenance TasksLocation Inches Millimeter Appliance Dimension DiagramReference Materials DVP vent components Vent Components DiagramsDVP vent components DVP-HSM-B At Depot Service PartsStocked Valve Assembly CONDITIONS, Exclusions & Limitation of Liability Limited Lifetime Warranty Contact Information

Cyclone-Cust specifications

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