Extinction; Noises Resulting From The Use Of The Fireplace; Handling The Door; Removing The Door - J. A. Roby SUROIT / RGV-25 Installation And Operation Manual

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8.1.4

EXTINCTION

To turn off the fireplace, simply press the ON/OFF button of the remote control or put the wall switch in the OFF
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 do not hear a beep and the fireplace does not turn off, refer to the troubleshooting guide (section 1).
8.2

NOISES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE FIREPLACE

Your fireplace may make cracking sounds when operating. They are caused by the thermal expansion of the
various metal components that make up your fireplace. These sounds are not the sign of a defect and do not
affect the durability of your fireplace.
The gas control valve makes a subtle clicking sound when going from the ON to the OFF position and vice
versa. This is completely normal for a regulator and an automatic gas valve.
8.3

HANDLING THE DOOR

Always be careful when handling the fireplace door. We remind you to wait for the door to be cool before
handling it.
8.3.1

REMOVING THE DOOR

NOTE:
If the glass is broken follow this procedure to remove it. Contact your retailer to replace the entire
door; the glass is sealed in the frame and therefore cannot be replaced separately.
Step 1: Open the access door
located at the bottom of the
fireplace and untighten the wing
nut without remove them. (Figure
8.3.1.a)
Figure 8.3.1.a
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