Conversions; Care - HearthStone Santa Fe 8761 Owner's Manual

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Figure 14 Typical Flame Pattern
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C
AS
ONVERSIONS
All Santa Fe stoves are set up for use with
Natural Gas when built. However, these units
are easily converted for use with LP, and visa
versa. The instructions provided with the
included conversion kit must be followed. Only
a Qualified Gas Technician should do the
conversion.
For checking, and properly adjusting, the
manifold pressure, refer to the Gas Connection
section on page 16 of this manual. Leak test
before, and after, lighting the stove.
Fill out the label provided on back of the stove.
The input rate of the heater can be verified by
checking the manifold pressure. If the manifold
pressure is correct, then the input rate is also
correct. Be sure to check the manifold pressure
and properly adjust the pilot and main burner
flames.
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M
OUTINE
AINTENANCE
C
AND
ARE
The
Santa
Fe
requires
maintenance and care. The unit should always
be cool and off when cleaned, or serviced.
minimal
routine
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SANTA FE 1 Gas-Fired Direct Vent heater
Once a year the unit and venting system should
be inspected by qualified service personnel to
ensure that they are clean, prevent the
accumulation of dust, lint and other debris, free
of obstruction, safe and in good working
condition. To clean the firebox, set the switch to
the "OFF" position, and turn off the gas at the
gas control valve.
When the unit is cool, open the front door and
carefully remove the decorative ceramic log set
taking care not to damage the logs or chip the
enameled cast iron. Clean the pan burner, and
carefully vacuum the entire surface of the log
set. Take care to thoroughly vacuum the ports
(slots) on the top of the pan burner.
With the decorative ceramic logs out of the
firebox, fasten the door shut and briefly light the
unit according to lighting instructions described
on Page 4. Check to ensure a flame is burning
from each burner port. The pilot flame should be
large enough to engulf the thermocouple and
thermopile. Turn the unit off by setting the
switch to "Off", and turning off the gas control
valve. Allow the unit to cool. Check and clean
any burner ports that are not burning, or not
burning properly. Clean the burner ports using a
soft brush or vacuum cleaner. Adjust the pilot
flame height if necessary.
Complete the cleaning procedure by carefully
placing the log set back in the firebox as
described on Page 17. Close and refasten the
front door. Turn on the gas, light the unit, and
check for proper operation.
WARNING! Do not use abrasives
when cleaning the glass.

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