Warning – Lennox Hearth EBVSTNM-B User Manual

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

MAINTENANCE
(See Maintenance Schedule, Page 25)

Refer to the maintenance schedule for maintenance

tasks, procedures, periodicity and by whom they

should be performed. Always verify proper opera-

tion of the appliance after servicing.

Replacing Logs

If the logs become damaged by accident or

improper handling and need replacement, use

only the proper replacement logs from manu-

facturer (see Pages 14 and 15 for ordering

information).

Re-Install Embers and Logs

Carefully follow placement instructions on

Pages 13 through 15. All logs should fit

onto corresponding pins and/or log stop-

pers. This will ensure a proper flame and

safe combustion.

Inspect Wiring

Refer to wiring diagrams on Page 18.

CAUTION: Label all wires prior to discon-

nection when servicing controls. Wiring

errors can cause improper and dangerous

operation. Verify proper operation after

servicing.

ATTENTION: Au moment de l'entretien

des commandes, étiquetez tous les fils

avant de les débrancher. Des erreurs

de cáblage peuvent entraîner un fonc-

tionnement inadéquat et dangereux.

Inspect and clean all wire connections. Ensure

that there is no melting or damage. Inspection

should include:

• Terminals at the Valve

• OFF/ON Switch

• (Optional Control Switch) Remote Control

or Remote Wall Switch Kit

Inspect Burner Flame and Pilot Flame

Appearance

Periodically do a visual check of the burner

flame and the pilot flame. Ensure that the

burner flame appearance resembles the flame

shown in Figure 13 and as described in flame

Appearance and Sooting on Page 12. Refer

to Figures 15 and 16 on Page 13 for more

information about the pilot flame appearance.

Contact a qualified service technician at once

if any abnormal condition is observed.

Small Area Paint Touch-up

Only use a factory supplied paint kit for touch-

ups. Paint is available at your local Lennox

Hearth Products dealer. Never attempt to

paint a hot fireplace.

Do not attempt to repaint the appliance until

the finish is completely cured (see Burn-In

Period on Page 7). If the surface later becomes

stained or marred, it may be lightly sanded and

touched up with spray paint.

CAUTION: Wear gloves and safety

glasses for protection while doing

required maintenance.
Verify proper operation after servicing.
S'assurer que l'appareil fonctionne adé-

quatement une fois l'entretien terminé.

Always turn off gas to the pilot (millivolt

appliances) before cleaning. Before re-

lighting, refer to the lighting instructions

in this manual. Instructions are also found

on a pull-out panel located in the control

compartment.

Always keep the appliance area clear

and free from combustible materials,

gasoline and other flammable vapors

and liquids.

Inspect Venting System
The appliance and venting system should be

thoroughly inspected before initial use and at

least annually by a qualified service technician

(inspection should include ensuring that venting

system is unobstructed and vent components

are properly assembled and not damaged).

Homeowner must contact a qualified service

technician at once if any abnormal condition

is observed.
If the venting system is disassembled for any

reason, a qualified service technician should

follow vent installation instructions for proper

reassembly and proper sealing of the venting

system components. However, more frequent

periodic inspections and cleanings should be

performed by the homeowner.

Cleaning Glass

(see Front Glass Enclosure Panel, Removal and

Installation on Page 12).
NOTE: Clean glass after first two weeks of

operation (after Burn-In period is over) and then

only when necessary and when the fireplace is

cool. Wipe surface with a clean, dampened, soft

cloth. Follow with a dry, soft towel as desired.

Take care not to scratch the glass surface.

IMPORTANT: Do not use abrasive clean-
ers on glass. Never clean the glass when
it is hot.

The viewing glass should be cleaned periodi-

cally to remove any build-up caused from the

following:

• During start-up, it is normal for condensa-

tion to form on the inside of the glass (this

condensation and fog will usually disappear

in a few minutes). The moisture can cause

lint, dust and other airborne particles to cling

to the glass surface.

• Initial curing of the high temperature paint

and burning off of lubricants used in the

manufacturing process may result in a film

on the glass.

• A white coating may form on the glass as a

result of impurities and minerals in the fuel.

It is recommended that the glass be cleaned

two or three times during each year, depending

on the circumstances present. The following

cleaning solutions are approved for use to

clean glass:

• Non-ammonia based household cleaner

• 50%-50% mix of white vinegar and water

• Gas fireplace/stove glass cleaner

Inspect Glass Gasket - Visually inspect the

gasket on the backside of the glass enclosure

panels. The gasket surface must be clean, free

of irregularities and seated firmly.

Clean Control Compartment

Keep control compartment clean by vacuuming

or brushing at least twice a year. More frequent

cleaning may be required due to excessive lint

from carpeting, bedding materials, etc. It is

important that control compartments, burners

and circulating air passageways of the appliance

be kept clean.

Clean Logs And Burner

Carefully remove the logs (use care when han-

dling the fiber logs, as they become quite fragile

after curing). Vacuum out any foreign matter

(lint, carbon, etc). on the burner. Ensure the

burner ports are “open.” Remove any carbon

deposits from the under side of the logs using

a vacuum cleaner, or a soft bristled brush (i.e.

paint brush).

NOTE: Improper positioning of logs can create

carbon build-up and will alter the performance

of the appliance.

WARNING

Turn off gas and electrical power

to the fireplace and allow it to

cool before cleaning or servicing

the appliance.

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