Hearth and Home Technologies 8300 owner manual Routine Maintenance and Care, Cleaning

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HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc

Champlain Model #8300

will stay on constantly, and the thermostat will not operate. When the switch is in the “T-STAT” position, it will operate via the thermostat, running only when the thermostat “calls” for heat. When the switch is in the “OFF” position, the pilot remains lit but the unit can not operate, as the main burner can not light.

D.THERMOSTAT

The unit may be controlled automatically via the wall-mounted thermostat. By setting the ON/OFF/T- STAT switch to “T-STAT”, and setting the desired room temperature, the unit will cycle on and off as needed to maintain the requested temperature.

E.REMOTE CONTROL (w/o thermostat) The unit may also be partially controlled via the OPTIONAL remote control, Kit #90-56912. When the ON/OFF/T-STAT switch is in the “ON” position, it allows you to turn the stove “On” & “Off” from anywhere in the vicinity of the unit, and is available through your local HearthStone dealer.

F.REMOTE CONTROL (w/thermostat) The unit may also be fully controlled via the OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL w/thermostat, available through your local HearthStone dealer Kit #90-56914. When the ON/OFF/THERMOSTAT switch is in the “ON” position, this Remote allows you to turn the unit “On” & “Off” and also allows you to control the temperature of the stove from anywhere in the vicinity of the unit.

G.BLOWER

The unit may be equipped with an OPTIONAL blower fan, available through your local HearthStone dealer.

The fan helps to circulate heat away from the stove.

Note: the ON/OFF/T-STAT switch or the THERMOSTAT controls the on/off cycling of the main burners, but the pilot remains lit regardless of any of the control settings (B-

G) listed previously, except the ON/OFF/PILOT control knob, which is the only way to turn the pilot off. Turning the gas control knob fully clockwise to the "OFF" position will turn off the pilot.

During the summer, non-heating season, switch the wall thermostat and rocker switches to “OFF”, and turn off the pilot. This will improve the overall efficiency of the unit, as the heat from the pilot is not wanted in the summer. When putting the unit back into service follow the “Lighting of the Unit” portion in the “How To Turn On & Off” section of this manual.

When the unit is first lit, especially when cool, it is normal to experience some condensation on the inside of the glass window. This condensation will burn off within the first few minutes of operation. If continuous condensation or water drips are noted from any part of the unit, immediately discontinue operation of the unit and contact a qualified service technician.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND CARE

The Champlain requires minimal routine maintenance and care. The unit should always be cool and off when being cleaned.

CLEANING

WARNING: Do not clean the unit when hot. The unit should receive regular cleaning on, under, and around the stove to prevent the buildup of dust

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS QUE Faire SI Vous Sentez UNE Odeur DE GAZInformation Sheet What WhenTable of Contents IntroductionINSTALLER’S Information Safety InformationSafety Information Initial Adjustments Maintenance and Care Parts ListsMust be Vented to Outside Service CautionFire Hazard HOT SurfacesCeramic Fiber LOG Safety Information Specifications OWNER’S Information Lighting InstructionsTo Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Daily OperationRoutine Maintenance and Care CleaningFIREBOX, PILOT, & Burner Tubes INSTALLER’S InformationCodes Unpacking and Inspection Items Required for InstallationPacking List Hearth REQUIREMENT/FLOOR ProtectionClearance to Combustibles Champlain Model #8300 Acceptable Direct Vent Termination Cap locations Venting Information Venting ConnectionAcceptable Direct Vent Termination CAP Locations Venting Components & ConfigurationApproved Venting System Components Acceptable Venting Lengths DV Chimney CO-LINER System Fireplace Venting ConfigurationsDV Class a Chimney Systems DV Chimney CO-AXIAL Liner SystemFireplace Installation Venting Configurations Approved Vertical Termination Venting Configurations withHorizontal Termination Venting Configurations Horizontal TerminationVenting KIT KIT #93-65000 Thermostat Wiring Remote ControlThermostat Placement Electrical ConnectionsBlower FAN Wiring InstructionsElectrical Grounding Instructions Wiring Diagram GAS Supply Connections › Caution Check Gas TypeLOG Placement Installation of the LOG SETTo Equipment Inlet Nipple Gas Supply TeeFitting MIN Cap Log Set Assembly Lighting the Unit for the First Time Variable Output Control Initial AdjustmentsAIR Shutter Adjustments AIR ShutterPilot Adjustment Burner Flame AppearanceFirebox Maintenance CareCleaning › Warning do not Clean the Unit When IT’S HOT Pilot & Burner FlamesCleaning the Glass Parts Lists › WarningTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Rating Label Fuel TypeLimited THREE-YEAR Warranty Limited Lifetime WarrantyLimited FIVE-YEAR Warranty Limited ONE-YEAR WarrantyQualifying for Warranty Coverage ExclusionsWarranty Registration