Lennox Hearth VIS35 User Manual

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

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uiet

o

peration

As the Vintage™ gas stove is burning, a number of normal

operational sounds may be heard. The flow of gas through

the gas valve and orifice may make a rushing or whistling

noise. If this noise is objectionable, it can be reduced by

turning down the flame. Turning down the flame can reduce

total heat output by more than 30%. If the optional blower

is installed, the sound of rushing air may be heard when

the blower is on. The blower sounds may be reduced by

adjusting the speed control located on the blower assembly.

Also, a slight clicking sound may be heard as the gas valve

or blower switch come on and off.

p

aint

C

uring

This stove has been painted with StoveBright high tempera-

ture metallic paint. It leaves the factory dry to the touch, but

completes the curing process as the stove is used. To cure

the paint, burn the appliance four successive times for ten

minutes each time with a five minute cool down between

each firing. Also some parts of the appliance may be lightly

coated with machining oil. Ventilate the house during these

first firings as the paint and oil give off carbon dioxide and

unpleasant odors. It is recommended that persons sensi-

tive to an imbalance in the indoor air quality avoid the stove

during the curing process.

o

ptional

b

lower

An optional blower (part # 75194) may be installed on your

stove to maximize heat distribution. See your Lennox Hearth

Products dealer for blower information. The optional blower

is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your

protection against shock hazard and should be plugged

directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do

not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.

a

ir

s

hutter

a

djustment

The air shutter control lever is located on the bottom of the

stove directly to the left of the gas valve. The lever is linked

to the primary air shutter on the main burner. The air shutter

regulates the amount of primary air the burner receives and

therefore how clean the stove burns. The air shutter should

only be adjusted by a qualified gas technician. The stove

should burn for about 15 minutes with the logs installed

before adjusting the air shutter. Moving the lever down will

open the shutter and turn the flames more transparent and

blue. Moving the lever up will close the shutter and turn the

flames more orange.

Caution: The air shutter should never be set so as to

make the tips of the flames sooty or create sooting on

the viewing glass, logs, or firebox ceiling. If soot begins

to form after burning, the air shutter should be opened

gradually until the sooting condition stops. Gas quality

and gas pressure may vary which can affect the burning

characteristics of the stove.

Air Shutter Control Lever

Open

Close

End View of Gas Valve

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