Hearth and Home Technologies 8300 owner manual Maintenance Care, Firebox, Pilot & Burner Flames

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HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc

CHAMPLAIN Gas-Fired Direct Vent

2.The flame should not rise off of the burner tube, called “lifting”.

3.Flames should not impinge heavily on the log set. They should “fit” through the pre-formed spaces designed in the log set.

Figure 19: Burner Flame Appearance

MAINTENANCE AND

CARE

The Champlain requires minimal routine

maintenance and care. The unit should always be cool and off when being serviced.

WARNING: Do not substitute materials. For replacement parts, or for information about parts or service, contact your local HearthStone dealer.

CLEANING

WARNING: DO NOT CLEAN THE UNIT WHEN IT’S HOT!

The unit should receive regular cleaning on, under, and around the stove to prevent the buildup of dust and lint. The exterior surfaces of the unit can be cleaned using soap, water, and a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive or chemical cleaners and take care not to scratch the glass or enamel finish (if so equipped) when cleaning the unit. The use of chemical or wax based cleaners or polishes is not recommended due to the

potential for discoloration when the residue of the cleaners or polishes is exposed to heat.

FIREBOX

The firebox should receive periodic cleaning to prevent the accumulation of dust, lint, and other debris. To clean the firebox, set the thermostat to the “OFF” position and turn off the gas at the gas control valve. When the unit is cool, remove the front and carefully remove the decorative ceramic fiber log set (after it has cooled), taking care not to damage the logs or chip the enamel cast iron. Clean the firebox, burner tube, and pilot assembly and carefully vacuum the entire surface of the log set. Take care to thoroughly vacuum the ports (holes) along the top of the burner tubes and the pilot assembly.

PILOT & BURNER FLAMES

With the decorative ceramic fiber logs out of the firebox, fasten the front shut and momentarily light the unit according to lighting instructions described in the How To Turn the Unit On & Off section of this manual. Check to ensure a flame is burning from each burner port. The pilot flame should be large enough to engulf the thermocouple and thermopile as shown in Figure 18.

NOTE: Do not operate the unit for more than 1-2 minutes without the log set in place. Turn the unit off by setting the thermostat to “OFF”, and turning the gas control valve off. Allow the unit to cool.

Check and clean any burner ports that were not burning properly or at all. Clean burner ports using a soft brush or vacuum cleaner. If the pilot flame height needs adjustment it should be adjusted by a qualified service technician as described in the Initial Adjustments section of this manual.

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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