CAUTION
When the appliance is first operated, it goes through a 3-hour "curing period. " During this time, the appliance
may emit an odor. This odor is temporary and indicates that the various compounds and paints used in the
appliance are curing. This is normal and expected. However, you may wish to provide the room with extra
ventilation during this period to help combat the odor.
Perform the following to properly cure the logs:
1. Ignite a 2" flame. Maintain the flame for one (1) hour.
2. Let the logs cool down for 30 minutes.
3. Ignite the appliance again but with the flame 2" higher than the last time. Maintain the flame for one (1) hour.
4. Repeat steps 2–3 until the flame reaches its maximum height, burning for a total of three (3) hours.
The fireplace screen must be in place when operating the appliance. Unless other
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means for combustion are provided, the screen must have an opening or openings for
the adequate introduction of combustion air.
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Any glass doors must be completely opened when the appliance is operating.
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Do not burn solid fuels in the fireplace when the appliance is operating.
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CAUTION
qualified service person. Depending on your environment, the appliance may need more frequent cleaning
as a result of excessive lint from carpeting, pet hair, or other contaminants.
Failure to keep the primary air opening(s) of the burner(s) clean may result in sooting
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and property damage.
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Operation (cont.)
This appliance requires curing the first time it is operated. Complete the following
instructions for curing to avoid cracking the logs with continued use.
Care and Maintenance
Before servicing, turn off the appliance and let it cool.
Keep the control areas, burner, and circulating air passageways of the appliance clean.
Carefully inspect these areas before each use. Have the appliance inspected yearly by a
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Vented Gas Log Appliance User's Manual