Vanguard Heating SDVBP(A), SDVBN(A) Cleaning and Maintenance, Glass Door, Pilot and Burners, Logs

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OWNER’S MANUAL

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

WARNING: Turn off burner system and let cool before cleaning.

CAUTION: You must keep control areas, burners, and cir- culating air passageways of burner system and stove clean. Inspect these areas of burner system and stove before each use. Have burner system and stove inspected yearly by a quali- fied service person. Burner sys- tem and stove may need more frequent cleaning due to exces- sive lint from carpeting, bedding material, pet hair, etc.

GLASS DOOR

WARNING: Handle glass door panel with care. Do not strike, slam, or otherwise abuse glass. Do not operate burner sys- tem with the glass door removed, cracked, or broken.

WARNING: Do not use abra- sive cleaners as this may damage glass. Use a non-abrasive house- hold glass cleaner to clean glass. Do not clean glass when hot.

Glass must be cleaned periodically. During start-up it is normal for condensation to form on the inside of the glass causing lint, dust, and other airborne particles to cling to the glass surface. During initial start-up a slight film may form on the glass due to paint curing. The glass should be cleaned several times with a non-amonia, non-abra- sive household cleaner and warm water after the first two weeks of operation. There- after, clean the glass two or three times during each heating season, depending on the usage and circumstances present. Refer to Removing/Replacing Glass Door on page 22 of this manual when removing glass door for cleaning.

WARNING: Only parts sup- plied by the manufacturer should be used when replacing broken or damaged glass door panel (see Replacement Parts, page 31). This glass door panel is a complete unit. No substitute materials may be used.

CAUTION: Wear gloves and safety glasses while handling or removing broken glass. Do not remove if glass is hot. Keep chil- dren and pets away from glass.

If glass has been broken, carefully remove glass door (see Removing/Replacing Glass Door, page 22). Vacuum all glass pieces with a shop vac.

CAUTION: Do not vacuum if pieces are hot.

Use only the ceramic glass door replace- ment intended for this burner system (see Replacement Parts, page 31 for detail on ordering). No substitutions may be made. See Removing/Replacing Glass Door, page 22 for instructions for replacing glass door.

WARNING: Do not operate burner system with the glass door removed, cracked, or broken.

PILOT AND BURNERS

Remove ember material before cleaning burners and replace when cleaning is complete.

Burner and controls should be cleaned with compressed air to remove dust, dirt, or lint.

Use a vacuum cleaner or small, soft bristled brush to remove excess dust, dirt, or lint.

LOGS

If you remove logs for cleaning, refer to Installing Logs, Lava Rock, and Glowing Embers, page 23, to properly replace logs.

Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any car- bon build-up on logs.

Replace log(s) if broken. See Replace- ment Parts on page 31.

Replace ember material periodically as needed. See Replacement Parts on page 31.

VENTING SYSTEM

Conduct annual inspection of the venting system following these guidelines:

1.Check areas of venting system that are exposed to the weather for corro- sion (rust spots or streaks and, in ex- treme cases, holes). Have these items replaced immediately by a qualified service person.

2.Remove the vent cap and shine a flashlight into the vent. Remove any foreign material.

3.Check for evidence of excessive con- densation. Continuous condensation can cause corrosion of caps, pipes, and fittings and can be caused by having excessive lateral runs, too many elbows, or exterior portions of the system be- ing exposed to cold weather.

4.Inspect joints to verify that no pipe sec- tion or fitting has been disturbed and loosened. Check mechanical supports such as wall straps for rigidity.

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SDVBP(A), SDVBN(A) specifications

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