Operation and maintenance guidelines, Technical service – FMI PENINSULA WOODBURNING FIREPLACE (V)PN36-A User Manual

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oPeraTion and

MainTenance

guidelines

Continued

GRATE

The grate is designed to provide you with the

maximum solid fuel capacity. Do not overload

grate or obstruct required air space beneath

it. Doing so may cause smoke spillage and

a fire hazard.

WARNING: Risk of fire! Re-

place grate with FMI PRODUCTS,

LLC model 11150 grate only. This

grate has been designed to keep

the operation of your fireplace

safe and efficient.

Never obstruct flow of combustion and ven-

tilation air. Keep front of fireplace clear of all

obstacles and materials.

CHIMNEY

Have your chimney system cleaned and in-

spected regularly to ensure safe and efficient

operation.

Technical serVice

You may have further questions about instal-

lation, operation, or troubleshooting. If so,

contact FMI PRODUCTS, LLC at 1-866-328-

4537. When calling please have your model

and serial numbers of your heater ready.
You can also visit web site at
www.fmiproducts.com.

DAMPER MECHANISM

The damper control lever is located inside the

fire chamber (see Figure 32). Make sure lever

is cool before handling. Pull down to close and

push up to open. Damper must be open when

lighting a fire. Not doing so will cause smoke

spillage into the room. When fireplace is not

in use, close damper to prevent down drafts

to enter room.

GRATE

OUTSIDE AIR
HANDLE
PULL TO CLOSE
PUSH TO OPEN

DAMPER CONTROL LEVER
PULL DOWN TO CLOSE
PUSH UP TO OPEN

Figure 32 - Damper Operation

OUTSIDE AIR MECHANISM

The outside air handle is located at the right

hand side of fireplace rear refractory (see

Figure 32). Pull to close, push to open. Al-

ways open mechanism when starting a fire.

This provides adequate outside combustion

air. Close mechanism when not in use to

prevent cold air from entering room. Periodi-

cally check your outside air intake vent hood

for any possible obstructions such as snow,

bushes, etc.

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