OPERATION

PILOT AND FLAME

Your appliance is equipped with a standing pilot to ensure proper burner ignition. It is visible by looking over the top of the middle log 6" from the right side. While igniting, the flame should impinge on the lighting port tube between the rear and middle burner, which ignites the front and rear burner.

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When burning, the flame on the middle log should be primarily blue, about 1" to 2" tall and causing a glowing effect on the face of the middle log. The rear flame should be 4" to 5" above the top of the rear log.

GLASS DOOR INSTALLATION

Install the glass door on your appliance by placing the door brackets over the studs on the stove: three at the top and three at the bottom. Simply tighten nut on each. Do not abuse door, i.e. drop or slam it.

When the glass door has been removed for cleaning or service, carefully store it in a safe place. If the door should become broken use caution when removing the broken glass from the frame.

When cleaning the glass, do not use abrasive type cleaners. Use only soap and water. Never

clean the glass when hot!

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New Buck Corporation DV23ZC manual Pilot and Flame, Glass Door Installation