Operation, Starting the stove for the first time, Turning the stove on and off – Lopi Direct Vent Freestanding Stove User Manual

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Operation

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Starting the Stove for the First Time

Fumes from the Painted Surfaces Curing

Burn the heater at a medium setting for approximately one hour the first time. This will cure the
painted surfaces. Fumes from the paint curing and oil burning off the steel may occur. This is
normal. We recommend you open the window to vent the room.

Condensation

Water may appear on the glass each time you start the heater - this is normal.

Blue Flames

The flames will be blue when first started. After fifteen minutes the flames will turn a more realistic
yellow and orange color.

Turning the Stove On and Off

OFF

ROOM TEMP

°F

°F

SET TEMPTIMER

MIN

Time

Set

Time

Cancel

A

u

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o

OF

F

ON

Use this switch to
turn the main burner
on and off manually.

After the pilot has been started...

See the instructions included
with the remote for details on
operation.

For systems with wall
thermostats, use this switch to
control the temperature (right
is hotter, left cooler). Some
systems require the on/off
switch to be on.

See the instructions
included with the
remote for changing
the battery.

Warning: Do not place combustible items on top or directly in front of the heater, even temporarily.

The optional thermostat may start the heater causing a combustible item to ignite.

N o t e :

If the heater turns on and off frequently while using the thermostat, you may want to
adjust the flame height down until it produces just enough heat needed.

Adjusting the Flame Height

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Your stove has an adjustable flame to tailor the look and heat output to your specific needs. It is
adjusted by turning the middle dial on the gas control valve.

Flame Height
Adjustment Knob

Index Mark

Turn counter-clockwise to adjust the flame higher, clockwise to lower.

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