Pilot Flame - J. A. Roby SUROIT / RGV-25 Installation And Operation Manual

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• To turn your fireplace on, simply press the ON/OFF button on your remote control or place the wall switch in
the ON position if your fireplace is not equipped with a remote control.
• You will hear a beep: it means the fireplace received the signal. If you hear two beeps, it means the batteries
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are low (change the batteries). (See 9.6)
• A few seconds after, you will hear the sparker "spark": pilot is being ignited. This generally takes 3 to 15
seconds. After 30 seconds, the sparker will stop "sparking" as a precaution measure; it will start another 30-
second period. During the first ignition, gas lines may not be properly purged which would cause air to remain
inside the gas intake. The first ignition may therefore require two 30-second "sparking" periods. If after these
two "sparking" periods the pilot is still not lit, turn off your fireplace and refer to the troubleshooting guide
(section 10).
• Once the pilot is lit, the sparker stops "sparking" and the main valve opens to ignite the main burner. It should
take 3 to 10 seconds, for the main burner to ignite. If the pilot has been lit for 10 seconds and the burner is still
not ignited, put the wall switch in the OFF position or press the OFF button on the remote control and refer to
the troubleshooting guide (section 10).
Note: When you turn on the fireplace, condensation forms on the inside surface of the glass. This condensation
is normal and will disappear within a few minutes as the glass heats up.
During the first few uses, a white film may appear on the windows as a result of the elimination of some
paint particles. It is recommended to clean the windows after the unit has cooled, otherwise the white film
becomes difficult to remove. Use a non-abrasive cleaner and DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE GLASS
WHEN HOT.
8.1.3

PILOT FLAME

Make sure the pilot flames are wide enough, they must reach the thermocouple and burner otherwise the
burner will not ignite (figure 8.1.3).
Figure 8.1.3.
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