Hearth and Home Technologies Tucson (8700) owner manual Lighting Instructions

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HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc

TUCSON Gas-Fired Direct-Vent

To determine if the air shutter needs adjustment, it is necessary to view the flame pattern with the variable output control knob at its highest setting. Allow the unit to operate for 10 minutes to allow the entire unit to reach temperature and for the flame pattern to stabilize. Generally, the more air (open shutter) in the mixture, the bluer the flame. Less air (closed shutter) results in a more yellow flame, but too little air will result in incomplete combustion, low efficiency and a dirty burn. There are two simple guidelines to aid in determining the correct flame pattern:

1.if the flame at the base of the logs is completely blue, the air shutter may be open too far;

2.if the flame is dirty or licks the top of the stove, the air shutter may be closed too far.

Some conditions cannot be corrected

through air shutter adjustment; an adjustment must be made to the gas supply pressure or by changing the restriction plate location. Qualified service personnel must perform supply line/manifold gas line pressure adjustments and restrictor plate adjustments Do not attempt to complete any part of the installation or adjustment of this unit unless technically qualified to do so.

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: The gas control knobs and the piezo ignitor are located behind the control valve access door, under the front of the unit.

1.STOP! Read the What To Do If You Smell Gas! Warning (on the cover of this manual).

2.Set the on/off/T’stat switch or thermostat

to the “OFF” position.

3.Unplug the fan accessory, if so equipped.

4.Push in and turn gas control knob clockwise to “OFF”. (If not previously lit, the knob should be in this position.)

5.Wait (5) five minutes to clear out any gas. If you then smell gas, STOP! Smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gases are heavier than air and will settle on the floor. If you smell gas immediately follow the What To Do If You Smell Gas! warning on the cover of this Manual. If you do not smell gas, proceed to the next step.

6.Turn gas control knob counter-clockwise to “PILOT”.

7.Push in control knob all the way and hold in. Immediately light the pilot with the gas lighter (push in and “click” the piezoelectric spark ignitor button several times until lit). Continue to hold the control knob in for about 20 seconds after the pilot is lit. Release the knob and it will pop back out. Pilot should remain lit. If the pilot goes out, repeat the operation.

If knob does not pop out when released, stop, shut off the gas supply to the heater and immediately call a qualified service technician or gas supplier.

If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries, turn the gas control knob “OFF” and call a qualified service technician or gas supplier.

8.After the pilot lights, turn gas control knob counter-clockwise to “ON”.

9.If the ON/OFF/T’stat switch is set to “ON”, the stove should now be lit. If the thermostat (or remote) has been installed, set the ON/OFF/ T’stat switch to “T’stat” and turn the thermostat (or remote) to “ON”. Then set the desired temperature.

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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 SurfacesCeramic Fiber LOG Safety Information Electrical HazardDo not Light Pilot or Main Burners by Hand 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 InformationAdjustment to Restriction Plate Restriction PlateRestriction Plate Position 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 Connections GAS ConnectionsGAS Supply 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.

One of the main features of the Tucson (8700) is its sleek, modern design. Available in a variety of finishes, the fireplace fits seamlessly into a range of decor styles, from contemporary to traditional. Its large viewing area provides an unobstructed view of the flames, creating an inviting ambiance. The glass front is both stylish and functional, enhancing the overall appeal while maximizing heat output without compromising safety.

The Tucson is engineered with advanced technology that prioritizes efficiency and convenience. It utilizes a direct vent system, ensuring that the fireplace draws air from the outside and expels exhaust gases efficiently, improving indoor air quality. This feature allows for installations in a variety of locations within the home without the need for traditional chimney systems.

Another notable characteristic is its adjustable flame height and heat output. Homeowners can easily customize the warmth and ambiance to suit their preferences, providing versatile heating options for various occasions. The Tucson includes a remote control feature, allowing users to operate the fireplace without having to leave their comfortable seating area.

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.

Additionally, the Tucson can be complemented with a variety of decorative options, including log sets and decorative media, allowing homeowners to create a personalized look that matches their style. This flexibility, along with its efficiency and stunning design, makes the Hearth and Home Technologies Tucson (8700) a standout choice for modern homes seeking both beauty and warmth.