Hi lo – Avalon Firestyles 700 B-Vent-1994 User Manual

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O

PERATING

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OUR

H

EATER

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ONTINUED

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P

AGE

19

Adjusting the Flame Height

Your heater 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 valve assembly.

Flame Height
Adjustment Knob

Index Mark

H

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Turn clockwise to
adjust the flame higher.

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Turn counter-clockwise
to adjust the flame lower.

The flame height adjustment
knob is located under the
ashlip behind the access panel

Adjusting the Blower Speed

The blower helps transfer the heat from the heater into the room. It will not turn on until the
heater is up to temperature (approximately 10 minutes after starting). See the illustration below
for instructions on adjusting the blower speed.

ON

OFF

MAIN BURNER

BLOWER

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Turn the knob all the way
counter-clockwise to turn the
blower off. One click
clockwise turns the blower to
high speed. Turning the knob
clockwise from the high
position decreases the speed
of the blower.

Normal Operating Sounds

Gas Control Valve
As the gas control valve is
turned on and off you will
hear a dull clicking sound.
This is the valve opening
up and shutting down.

Blower Thermodisk
This part can produce a
clicking sound as it turns
the blower on and off.

Blower
This heater uses a
high tech blower to
push heated air
into the room. It
will make a whirring
sound and will
increase in volume
as the speed is
increased.

Burner Pan
The burner pan is underneath
the logs and is used to mix the
proper amount of air with the
natural gas to produce a clean
and efficient burn. When it is
started you will hear a slight
"whoosh" sound. When the
main burner is running you will
hear the gas flowing through
the burner pan and orifices Ð
this sound will decrease as the
flame height is lowered.

Pilot Flame
The pilot flame, which
remains on, makes a very
slight "whisper" sound.

Stove Body
Due to the heavy steel
construction, occasional
clicks may come from the
heater, especially during
startup.

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