Operating instructions, Shutdown instructions, First fire – Waterford Appliances EMERALD E63-NG1 User Manual

Page 15: Lighting instructions, Automatic convection fan operation, Adjusting flame height

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Waterford E63-1 EMERALD Freestanding Gas Stove

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3) Wait five minutes to allow gas, that may

have accumulated in the main burner com-
partment, to escape. If you smell gas, follow
the instructions on the front of this manual.
If you don't smell gas continue on to the next
step.

4) Turn the PILOT knob counterclockwise to

pilot and align it with the arrow.

5) Push in PILOT knob all the way in and hold.

Immediately push IGNITOR button until pilot
lights. Continue to hold the PILOT knob in for
approximately one minute, then release the
PILOT knob. The pilot flame should continue
to burn. If the pilot does not remain lit, repeat
operation allowing a longer period before
releasing PILOT knob.

6) Turn PILOT knob counter clockwise to on.

7) Use the Burner ON/OFF switch to turn on

the burner.

8) Rotate the HEAT control to adjust the flame

height higher or lower.

SHUTDOWN

INSTRUCTIONS

1) Use the Burner ON/OFF switch, thermostat

or remote control to turn off the burner.

2) Push in the PILOT knob slightly and turn

clockwise to off. Do not force.

3) Turn off all electric power to the appliance

if service is to be performed.

FIRST FIRE

The FIRST FIRE in your stove is part of the paint
curing process. To ensure that the paint is
properly cured, it is recommended that you burn
your fireplace for at least four (4) hours the first
time you use it with the fan on. When first
operated, the unit will release an odour caused
by the curing of the paint and the burning off of
any oils remaining from manufacturing. Smoke
detectors in the house may go off at this time.
Open a few windows to ventilate the room for
a couple of hours. The glass may require
cleaning.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE GLASS
WHILE IT IS STILL HOT
!

Note: When the glass is cold and the

appliance is lit, it may cause con-
densation and fog the glass. This
condensation is normal and will
disappear in a few minutes as the
glass heats up.

OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

Before operating this appliance, proceed through
the following check list.

1) Read and understand these Instructions

before operating this appliance.

2) Check to see that all wiring is correct and

enclosed to prevent possible shock.

3) Check to ensure there are no gas leaks.

4) Make sure the three pieces of door glass are

properly positioned. Never operate the
appliance with any of the glass removed or
with the door open.

5) Verify that all venting and the cap is unob-

structed.

6) Verify log placement. If the pilot cannot be

seen when lighting the unit - the logs or the
embers have been incorrectly positioned.

7) The unit should never to turned off and on

without a minimum of a 60 second wait.

LIGHTING

INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT: The PILOT knob cannot be
turned from pilot
to off unless it is partial-
ly depressed.

Note:

Open the pedestal door of the unit
before lighting the pilot. Once the pilot is
lit, close the door. You should never
operate the unit with the door open.

1) If the PILOT knob is in the off position

proceed to Step 4.

2) Push in PILOT knob slightly and turn clock-

wise to off. Knob cannot be turned from
pilot to off unless knob is pushed in slight-
ly. Do not force.

DO NOT BURN THE APPLIANCE
WITHOUT THE GLASS FRONT IN
PLACE.

AUTOMATIC

CONVECTION

FAN OPERATION

The fan operates automatically - turn the knob
at the top right rear corner to adjust to the
desired speed. The fan will turn on as the stove
comes up to operating temperature. After the
unit has been turned off and the unit cooled to
below a useful heat output range the fan will
shut off automatically.

ADJUSTING 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 flame adjustment dial on
the gas control valve.

Turn clockwise to adjust the flame higher,
counterclockwise for a lower flame.

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