Hearth and Home Technologies Tucson (8700) owner manual LOG Placement, Installation of the LOG SET

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HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc

Tucson Model #8700

Once connected to the gas supply, the supply line and manifold gas pressures must be tested. The supply line pressure is tested, to insure it meets the minimum gas supply pressure as listed in the Specifications for the type of fuel in use (natural gas or LP), by connecting a manometer to the supply line and adjusting the incoming pressure if necessary to meet the required supply line pressure as listed in specifications. The manifold pressure tap on the gas control valve, refer to Figure 20 for location.

LOG PLACEMENT

CAUTION: Fragile! Handle log set with care. Always wear gloves and safety goggles while handling the log set.

Only the decorative ceramic fiber log set supplied with the unit should be placed in the firebox. Do not place any other ceramic logs, wood logs, or other materials in the firebox. If the log set is damaged or broken contact your dealer for replacement. The decorative ceramic fiber log set will last a long time, however, they will break if subjected to rough or improper handling. Exact positioning of the log set is required in order to obtain a pleasing flame pattern and

firebox by turning it counterclockwise. Be careful not to chip the enamel when loosening the bolt. Pull the door open by grabbing the top edge of the door frame.

2. Remove the packaging material around the log set assembly. Be careful not to damage the log set when unpacking.

3.Gently place the Main Log (1) in the firebox against the center of the back wall.

4.Gently place the Top Log (2) on top of the Main Log (1), inserting the posts into the holes in the bottom side of the Top Twig.

5.Spread evenly across the Ember Screens, one layer high, the 2 ounces of Charcoal Embers . You will not need to use all of the Charcoal Embers. Keep the rest to use in the future.

6.With a 1/8” allen wrench, use the bolt to fasten the door to the firebox. Make sure the door and knob are properly secured to the firebox before turning the unit on. Be careful not to chip the enamel when fastening the door.

efficient combustion. Incorrect log placement may cause carbon build-up; excess thermal stress on the log set and stove parts, reduced efficiency, and high levels of carbon monoxide. If the log set does not set into the firebox exactly as outlined, contact your dealer for assistance.

INSTALLATION OF THE LOG SET

(Refer to figures 21 & 22 for log set assembly)

To Equipment

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Nipple

Gas Supply

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1.Open the front door using a 1/8” allen wrench. Loosen the bolt that fastens the doorknob to the door. It also unfastens the door from the

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Contents QUE Faire SI Vous Sentez UNE Odeur DE GAZ What to do if YOU Smell GASTucson Model #8700 What When Information SheetIntroduction Safety Information Fire Hazard Service CautionMust be Vented to Outside HOT SurfacesDo not Light Pilot or Main Burners by Hand Ceramic Fiber LOG Safety InformationElectrical Hazard Mobile Home Installations Specifications Cleaning Routine Maintenance and CareOWNER’S Information Daily OperationPilot Flame Pattern FIREBOX, PILOT, & Burner TubesReplace the Front Door Gasket AS Needed Class CleaningItems Required for Installation INSTALLER’S InformationCodes Packing ListHearth REQUIREMENT/FLOOR Protection Unpacking and InspectionMinimum Venting-Mantle Clearance To Clearance to CombustiblesSnorkel-Wall Clearance To Combustibles Acceptable Direct-Vent Termination Cap locations Venting Connection Venting InformationRestriction Plate Position Adjustment to Restriction PlateRestriction Plate Acceptable DIRECT-VENT Termination CAP Locations Venting Components ConfigurationApproved Venting System Components Chimney Liner SystemComponents For a Typical Snorkel Installation Clearances from the pipe to combustibles 90 0 Elbow Approved Venting Configuration for Horizontal TerminationCo-Linear & Chimney as Air Inlet Approved Configuration for Fireplace InstallationVenting KIT KIT #97-65001 Thermostat Placement Remote ControlThermostat Wiring Electrical ConnectionsWiring Instructions Wiring Diagram TucsonGAS Supply GAS Supply ConnectionsGAS Connections Installation of the LOG SET LOG PlacementLog Set Removal of LOG SETLighting the Unit for the First Time BREAK-IN ProcedureSmoke and Fumes Warning BREAK-IN WarningPilot Light Warning Initial AdjustmentsPrepare for Lighting Variable Output ControlLighting Instructions To Turn OFF GAS to Appliance AIR Shutter AdjustmentsBurner Flame Appearance Pilot AdjustmentCleaning › Warning do not Clean the Unit When IT’S HOT Maintenance CareFirebox Pilot & Burner FlamesCleaning the Glass › Warning Parts ListsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Limited FIVE-YEAR Warranty Limited Lifetime WarrantyLimited THREE-YEAR Warranty Limited ONE-YEAR WarrantyExclusions Qualifying for Warranty CoverageRemedy Warranty Registration

Tucson (8700) specifications

Hearth and Home Technologies Tucson (8700) represents a significant advancement in the realm of home heating solutions. This gas fireplace model combines elegant design with cutting-edge technology, providing both aesthetic appeal and functional efficiency. The Tucson is designed to serve as a focal point in any living space while delivering warmth and comfort.

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Safety is a key consideration in the design of the Tucson (8700). Equipped with an automatic shutoff feature, the fireplace will turn off if it detects any irregularities, ensuring peace of mind for users. The glass front remains cool to the touch, minimizing the risk of burns.

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