Appliance Break-In; Heat Management; Operation During A Power Outage - Heat & Glo PRIMO48ST Owner's Manual

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G. Appliance Break-In
Initial Break-in Procedure
• The fireplace should be run three to four hours
continuously on high.
• Turn the fi replace off and allow it to completely cool.
• Have a qualifi ed service technician remove barrier glass
and fi rebox glass. See Section 4.
• Have a qualifi ed service technician clean fi rebox glass.
See Section 4.
• Have a qualifi ed service technician replace the barrier
glass and fi rebox glass. Run appliance continuously on
high an additional 12 hours.
This cures the materials used to manufacture the fi re-
place.
NOTICE! Open windows for air circulation during fi re-
place break-in.
• Some people may be sensitive to smoke and odors.
• Smoke detectors may activate.
H. Heat Management
Burn Rate
The PRIMO models have a variable burn rate which is
controlled by the remote control. Therefore the fl ame
height is adjustable.
The fl ame height may be adjusted as desired by locating
the fl ame option on the remote control and adjusting up or
down to desired fl ame height.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! A PowerFlow™ Heat
Management system must be installed and operating
when the appliance is turned on.
appliance and combustibles will occur.
The PRIMO requires a PowerFlow™ Heat Management
System. It may be either a HEAT-ZONE-PRIMO, which
diverts heat into an adjacent room, and/or a HEAT-OUT-
PRIMO which will divert heat outside the home/build-
ing and/or a Passive Heat kit which disperses the heat
into the same room as the fi replace. Reference Section
6 the appliance installation manual to confi rm which of
the PowerFlow™ Heat Management systems may be in-
stalled together.
HEAT-ZONE-PRIMO
Use the optional HEAT-ZONE-PRIMO systems for heat
management with the PRIMO. The HEAT-ZONE-PRIMO
must be installed by a qualifi ed service technician at the
time of appliance installation. The PRIMO will not function
properly unless the HEAT-ZONE-PRIMO systems are
properly installed. HEAT-ZONE-PRIMO systems are
designed to keep the barrier glass from overheating and
to keep the controls and gas train cool.
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HEAT-OUT-PRIMO
Use the optional HEAT-OUT-PRIMO for heat manage-
ment with the PRIMO. The HEAT-OUT-PRIMO allows the
heat to be removed from the home while the fi replace is in
operation. This feature is useful when heat is not needed,
but ambiance is desired. The optional heat management
system is designed to keep the barrier glass from over-
heating and to keep the controls and gas train cool. It
must be installed by a qualifi ed service technician at the
time of appliance installation.
Passive Heat Kit
(PHFR-PRIMO-48/PHFR-PRIMO-60/PHSI-PRIMO)
Use the optional Passive Heat Kit for heat management
with the PRIMO48/PRIMO48ST/PRIMO60/PRIMO60ST.
The optional heat management system is designed to
keep the barrier glass from overheating and to keep the
controls and gas train cool. The appropriate Passive Heat
Kit must be installed by a qualifi ed service technician at
the time of appliance installation. The Passive Heat Kit
allows the heat to be vented into the room through one
front discharge, two side discharges or an open top dis-
charge while the fi replace is in operation.
Note: The Passive Heat kit is not approved for use with
the PRIMO72 or PRIMO72ST.
I. Operation During A Power Outage
The PRIMO model requires electrical power in order to
Overheating of
operate the required heat management system and power
vent.
operation of this model, the appliance will not operate.
Battery power is not an option on the PRIMO.
If electrical power service is interrupted during
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