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1.            Shutter  Opening                                     1 16    For             Natural Gas    1 2    Open  For LP                                           Figure 4       Log Placement    WARNING  LOGS GET VERY HOT AND  WILL REMAIN HOT UP TO ONE HOUR  AFTER GAS SUPPLY IS TURNED OFF     HANDLE ONLY WHEN LOGS ARE COOL   TURN OFF ALL ELECTRICITY TO THE  APPLIANCE BEFORE YOU INSTALL  GRATE AND LOGS     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE     WARNING  THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT  MEANT TO BURN WOOD  ANY ATTEMPT  TO DO SO COULD CAUSE IRREPARABLE  DAMAGE TO YOUR APPLIANCE AND  PROVEHAZARDOUS TO YOUR SAFETY        WARNING  THE SIZE AND POSITION OF  THE LOG SET WAS ENGINEERED TO  GIVE YOUR APPLIANCE A SAFE  RELI   ABLE AND ATTRACTIVE FLAME PAT     TERN  ANY ATTEMPTTOUSEADIFFER   ENT LOG SET IN THE FIREPLACE WILL  VOID THE WARRANTY AND WILL RE   SULT IN INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION   SOOTING  AND POOR FLAME QUALITY        CAUTION  NEVER OPERATETHE FIREPLACE  WITHOUT THE LAVA ROCKS IN THE BURNER  PAN  PROLONGED USE WITHOUT THE  ROCK IN PLACE WILL OVERHEAT THE PAN  AND CAUSE THE FIREPLACE TO SHUTOFF  AUTOMATICALLY     After verifyingthatthefireplace operates prop   erly  replace the cover and set the bottom  refractory components in place     Use two  2  bags of lava rock to fill the bottom  of the burner tray to completely cover the  burner tube  Level the rock evenly     Place the rear log approximately centered as  shown in Figure 5     Place the base log approximately as show
2.       Otdr B F Door  Brshd SS    Hood Kit    This attractive Hood Kit is easy to install and  enhances the appearance of the appliance     Outdoor Hood Kit    H4818   ODGHK3S   36    Hood Kit Outdoor Gas    H4819 42    Hood Kit Outdoor Gas    NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE             Outdoor Weather Cover                This attractive Outdoor Weather Cover is easy  to install and protects the firebox interior from  adverse weather     Gun we   mm      Decorative Volcanic Stone  oi    80L42 FDVS Bag of Volcanic Stone       Decorative Volcanic Stone    The decorative volcanic stone  Model FDVS   can be used to enhance the look of your ap   pliance  Order model FDVS for replacement  of stone when needed  Spread the decorative  volcanic stone evenly around the bottom of  the firebox     WIRING DIAGRAMS    Wiring diagrams are provided here for reference purposes only  This information is also provided on schematics attached directly to the appliance  on a pullout panel located within the control compartment     CAUTION  LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNECTION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS  WIRING ERRORS CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND    DANGEROUS APPLIANCE OPERATION     INTERMITTENT ELECTRONIC WIRING DIAGRAM    r  WALL SWITCH BOX          IGNITOR MODULE  3V          BLACK  IGNITOR              BLACK  SENSOR     SPARK TO PILOT IGNITOR                                                             GREEN  TH           WARRANTY    Your gas appliance is covered by a limited  twenty ye
3.   11  12    raro    RE    Corner Post  LH  H4937       REPLACEM ENT PARTS                                                                               Di                                 Lennox Hearth Products reserves the right to make changes at any time  without notice  in    design  materials  specifications  prices and also to discontinue colors  styles and products   Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information    ENN IX  TM    Printed in U S A     2006 by Lennox Hearth Products HEARTH PRODUCTS  P N 875 032M REV  C 09 2008 1110 West Taft Avenue   Orange  CA 92865    
4.   CARE AND OPERATION   LENNOX     m  m OUTDOOR GAS FIREPLACE   HEARTH PRODUCTS   EUTE  SERIES        OUTDOOR GAS FIREPLACE  P N 875 032M REV  C 09 2008       WARNINGS MODELS    e Hot  Do not touch  The surfaces E360DGNE E420DGNE  of this appliance will be hot during E360DGNE H E420DGNE H  operation and will retain heat for  a while after shutting off the appli   ES6ODGPE EIZDDSRE   E360DGPE H E420DGPE H    ance  Severe burns may result   Carefully supervise children in the  same space as the appliance     Mao NN SUN     INSTALLER  Leave this manual with the appliance   EM AAN a ON     CONSUMER  Retain this manual for future reference   SION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAM     ACE  PERSON aie QF LIFE AVERTISSEMENT  ASSUREZ VOUS DE BIEN SUIVRE    LES INSTRUCTIONS DONN  DANS CETTENOTICEPOUR  R  DUIRE AU MINIMUM LE RISQUE D INCENDIE OU  POUR   VITER TOUT DOMMAGE MAT  RIEL  TOUTE  BLESSURE OU LA MORT     FOR YOUR SAFETY  Do not store or use gasoline  or other flammable vapors or liquids inthe vicin   ity of this or any other appliance     FOR YOUR SAFETY  What to do if you smell gas     POUR VOTRE S  CURIT    Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser  d essence ni d autre vapeurs ou liquidesinflammables  dans le voisinage de cet appareil ou de tout autre  appareil     DO NOT light any appliance   DO NOT touch any electrical switches   DO NOT use any phone in your building   Immediately call your gas supplier from a  neighbor   s phone    Follow your gas suppliers instructions       Ifyourgass
5.   THIS DOCUMENT WILL RESULTIN AN  IMPROPERLY INSTALLED AND OP   ERATING APPLIANCE  VOIDING ITS  WARRANTY  ANY CHANGE TO THIS  APPLIANCE AND OR ITS OPERATING  CONTROLS IS DANGEROUS  IM   PROPER INSTALLATION OR USE OF  THIS APPLIANCE CAN CAUSE SERI   OUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM FIRE   BURNS  EXPLOSION OR CARBON  MONOXIDE POISONING     Refractory  Cover    Figure 1    NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE     Carbon Monoxide Poisoning  Early signs of  carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to  the flu with headaches  dizziness and or  nausea  If you have these signs  obtain  fresh air immediately  Turn off the gas sup   ply to the appliance and have it serviced by  a qualified professional  as it may not be  operating correctly     WARNING  DO NOT PLACE CLOTHING  OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIALS    ON OR NEAR THIS APPLIANCE        The appliance must be isolated from the gas  supply piping system  by closing its individual  manual shut off valve  during any pressure test   ing of the gas supply piping system at test pres   sures equal to or less than 1 2 psig  3 5 kPa      AVERTISSEMENT  SURVEILLER LES  ENFANTS  GARDER LES VETEMENTS   LES MEUBLES  L ESSENCE OU AUTRES  LIQUIDES    VAPEUR INFLAMMABLES  LOIN DE L APPAREIL     WARNING  CHILDREN AND ADULTS  SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZ   ARDS OF HIGH SURFACE TEMPERA   TURES  USE CAUTION AROUND THE  APPLIANCE TO AVOID BURNS OR  CLOTHING IGNITION  YOUNG CHIL   DREN SHOULD BE CAREFULLY SUPER   VISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME  ROOM AS T
6.  in this manual  The Care and  Operation Instructions included here will assurethat you have many years of dependable  and enjoyable service from your LENNOX product              TABLE OF CONTENTS   Introduction 2  General Information    page 2  Operation Care of Your Appliance            page 3  Variable Flame Adjustment                       page 4  Glass Cleaning            i 4  EN 4  Maintenance Schedule 5  Front Glass Enclosure Panel    Removal and Installation                        page 6  Burner Adjustment             in page 6  Flame Appearance and Sooting                page 6  AUS Met Cocina 6  Log Placement 6  Millivolt Appliance Checkout                     page 8  Electronic Appliance Checkout                 page 8  Accessory Components                            page 8  Wiring Diagrams    ceee page 9  Warranty sanata page 9  Replacement Parts onee page 9  Product Reference Information                page 9  Lighting Instructions   Electronic             page 10  Troubleshooting Guide     Electronic           page 12  Replacement Parts List ooo    page 14    This manual is part of a set of two supporting  this product  Refer to manual 850 034M for  Installation Instructions     INTRODUCTION    The Fireplace models covered in this manual  are ventless outdoor gas fireplace heaters  designed for exterior application  Ventless  appliances operate with the combustion cham   ber completely open to the outside atmo   sphere  All air for combustion is brought in  thro
7.  is  due to the    burn in    of internal paints and  lubricants used in the manufacturing process     3  Keep lower control compartment clean by  vacuuming or brushing at least twice a year   Morefrequent cleaning may be required due to  excessive lint from carpeting  bedding materi   als  etc  It is important that control compart   ments  burners and circulating air passage   ways of the appliance be kept clean     4  Always keep the appliance area clear and  free from combustible materials  gasoline and  other flammable liquids           Orient Batteries Vertically  To Fit Within Box    Battery Replacement       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE        Pressure Tap   Manifold     Dexen Electronic Gas Valve       Maintenance    The appliance should be thoroughly inspected  before initial use and at least annually by a  qualified service technician  However  more  frequent periodic inspections and cleanings  should be performed by the homeowner  Ho   meowner must contact a qualified service  technician at once if any abnormal condition  is observed     Refer to the maintenance schedule for mainte   nancetasks  procedures  periodicity and by whom  they should be performed  Always verify proper  operation of the appliance after servicing     IMPORTANT  TURN OFF GAS AND ANY  ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE SERVICING  THE APPLIANCE     Battery Replacement    The intermittent ignition system operates on 3  volts provided by two  2   D  cell batteries  The  batteries are loc
8.  on  pilot does not B  Low voltage or bad lead Check voltage on the batteries  The value should be around 2 7 to 3 2 VAC   spark   wires  Confirm that wire connections are secure   C  Damaged igniter wire  Check for visible cracked casing  cuts  etc   D  Damaged pilot assembly    Check pilot assembly for visibly broken spark electrode  etc     The main burner does A  No fuel supply  Ensure that the gas supply is turned on   not light and the igniter  Ensure black  green and orange wires connection is secure to valve     D  Loose wires to ignition Ensure black sensor wire  S  and black igniter wire  I  is secure to ignition  module  module     E  Air in the gas line  Purge gas line of air   F  Low voltage  Test voltage at the batteries  It should be around 2 7 to 3 2 VAC       The main burner come A  Gas supply is turned Turned gas supply to  ON     ON  but then go  OFF    OFF      B  Loose wire connection Check wire connection   on valve or ignition  module     C  Flame does not engulf Check location of sensor   flame sensor       Log soot  A  Flame impingement on Check for proper log placement   the log   B  Improper air shutter Check for proper air shutter openings   opening       The main burner shuts A  Lose wire to valve or Reset the limit switch  Check the burner pan for the proper application of lava  off but the pilot remains limit switch has rock   lit  activated     NOTES     14    REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST    fe pe   m      6    Refractory  Bottom  Side  RH  H4950  za
9.  over time and  should be expected  This soot adds to the  realism ofthefirebox interior  Thelogs can be  cleaned  when cool  with a soft brush and  small amounts of water     If the logs are properly positioned and exces   sive sooting conditions exist  the air shutter  opening on the main burner tube should be  adjusted  Keep in mind that this is an outdoor  appliance  Wind and air currents cannot be  strictly controlled     Ifthe flame acts too erratically  we recommend  that the screens be closed     WARNING  AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT  SHOULD ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A    QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE  TECHNICIAN        Burner Adjustment    CAUTION  THE SHUTTER AND NEARBY AP   PLIANCE SURFACES ARE HOT  EXERCISE  CAUTION TO AVOID INJURY WHILE ADJUST   ING FLAME APPEARANCE     To adjusttheflame  turn the shutter  located in  the left side of the burner pan  up or down to  increase or reduce the air shutter opening   respectively  Position the air shutter to the  factory setting  as shown in Figure 4     Allow the burner to operate for at least 15  minutes  Observe the flame continuously  If it  appears weak or sooty as previously described   adjust the air shutter by rotating the shuter  until the flame appearance is as desired     When satisfied that the appliance operates  properly  proceed to finish the installation   Leave the control knob in    ON    position and  turn the remote switch    OFF     Reinstall the  access and refractory cover                                    
10. HE APPLIANCE                    Control  Valve                         OPERATION AND CARE OF YOUR  APPLIANCE    Appliance operation may be controlled by a  remotely located wall switch     Gas Controls Control Compartment Access    The gas controls can be found beneath the  bottom refractory  Remove the bottom refrac   tory by lifting it up  Remove the access cover   refer to Figure 1      All Models      To light these appliances refer to the detailed  lighting instructions found in both English and  French on pages 14 and 15 of these instruc   tions respectively  The appliance lighting in   structions may also be found on the pull out  lighting instruction labels attached to the gas  control valve  See Figure 7 for its location     Variable Flame Height Adjustment    1  All appliances are equipped with a variable  gas control valve  Flame height for these mod   els may be adjusted through a range between  fixed low and high settings  alternately  while  the appliance is in operation     Adjust the flame height as desired after light   ing the appliance by rotating the variable ad   justment control knob located on the front of  the valve  see Figure 2      Weather Seal       Switch    Figure 3    Pilot Stage Pressure Tap  Terminal  Inlet     Pilot Gas  Outlet          Ground   TP        Gas Outlet  To Burner    Burner Stage    Regulator  Terminal    Mounting Screw    Figure 2    2  When lit for the first time  this appliance will  emit a slight odor for an hour or two  This
11. NNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS  1110 West Taft Avenue  Orange  CA 92865    LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS     ELECTRONIC    FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING    WARNING  IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY  A FIRE OR EXPLOSION  MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE  PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE     A  When lighting the appliance  follow these instructions  exactly     B  BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance area  for gas  Be sure to smell next to the floor because some  gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor     WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS    e Extinguish any open flame   Open windows   Do not light any appliance   Do not touch any electrical switches   Do not use any phone in your building       Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s  phone     e If your gas supplier cannot be reached  call the fire  department     C  Use only your hand to turn the gas control lever  Never  use tools  If the lever will not turn by hand  do not try to  repair it  call a qualified service technician  Force or  attempted repair may result in a fire or an explosion       Do not use this appliance if any part has been under  water  Immediately call a qualified service technician to  inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the  control system and any gas control which has been  under water     LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS    1  STOP  Read the safety information above on this page   2  Turn remote wall switch to    OFF      3  This appliance is equipped with an 
12. T    LISEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS AVANT L   ALLUM AGE    AVERTISSEMENT  SI VOUS NE SUIVEZ PAS CES INSTRUCTIONS    LA LETTRE  IL POURRAIT S   EN SUIVRE UN INCENDIE OU  UNE EXPLOSION CAUSANT DES DOMMAGES MATERIELS  DES BLESSURES CORPORELLES OU MEME DES PERTES DE VIE     A  Lorsquevousallumezl   appareil  suivezexactement ces instruc   tions       AVANT L   ALLUMAGE  Assurez vous que vous ne d  tectez  aucune odeur de gaz autour de l   apareil ainsi que pr  s du sol   certains gaz    tant plus lourds quel   air  descendent au niveau du  sol     VOICI CE QUE VOUS DEVEZ FAIRE SI VOUS DECELEZ UNE  ODEUR DE GAZ    Eteignez toute flamme visible    Ouvrez les fen  tres    N   allumez aucun appareil    Ne touchez    aucun commutateur   lectrique    Ne vous servez d aucun t  l  phone dans votre   difice     Appelezim m  diatement votre compagnie de gaz en utilisant  le t  l  phone du voisin     S il vous est impossible de contacter votre compagnie de  gaz  appelez le service des incendies     C  N utilisez que votre main pour manipuler linterrupteur    ON   OFF    de la valve    gaz  N utilisez jamais d outils  Si  l interrupteur ne bouge pas manuellement  n essayez pas de le  r  parer  Communiquez imm  diatement avec un technicien de  service qualifi    Toute tentative pour forcer l interrupteur ou le  r  parer  risquerait de provoquer un incendie ou une explosion       Ne vous servez pas de cet appareil si l   un de ses   l  ments a   t    immerg   dans l   eau  Appelez imm  diatement un te
13. TION OF THE APPLIANCE OR  ITS COMPONENTS  ANY MODIFICATION OR  ALTERATION MAY VOID THE WARRANTY   CERTIFICATION AND LISTINGS OFTHIS UNIT     WARNING  IMPROPER INSTALLATION   ADJUSTMENT  ALTERATION  SERVICE  OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSEINJURY  OR PROPERTY DAMAGE  REFER TO    THIS MANUAL  FOR ASSISTANCE OR  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONSULT  A QUALIFIED INSTALLER  SERVICE  AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER           WARNING  THESE APPLIANCES ARE  NOT DESIGNED OR INTENDED TO BE  USED FOR COOKING  DO NOT BAR B   QUE  HEAT FOOD  OR ROAST MARSH     MALLOWS IN THIS APPLIANCE  DO   ING SO COULD DAMAGE THE APPLI   ANCE AND CAUSE INJURY        GENERAL INFORMATION    Note  Installation and repair should beperformed  by a qualified service person  The appliance  should be inspected annually by a qualified pro   fessional service technician  More frequent in   spections and cleanings may be required due to  excessive lint from carpeting  bedding material   etc  It is imperative that the control compart   ment  burners and circulating air passage ways  of the appliance be kept clean     S assurer que le br  leur et le compartiment  des commandes sont propres  Voir les in   structions d installation et d utilisation qui  accompagnent l appareil     Provide adequate clearances around air open   ings and adequate accessibility clearance for  service and proper operation  Never obstruct  the front openings of the appliance     Dueto high temperatures the appliance should  be located out of traffic and away 
14. ar warranty  You will find a copy of  the warranty accompanying this manual   Please read the warranty to be familiar with its  coverage     Retain this manual  File it with your other  documents for future reference     PRODUCT REFERENCE INFORMATION    UMBILICAL CORD  9 Feet        REPLACEMENT PARTS    A complete parts list is found at the end of this  manual  Use only parts supplied from the  manufacturer     Normally  all parts should be ordered through  your Lennox distributor or dealer  Parts will be  shipped at prevailing prices at time of order     We recommend that you record the following important information about your fireplace  Please  contact your Lennox dealer for any questions or concerns  Forthenumber of your nearest Lennox    dealer  please call 1 800 9 LENNOX     Your Fireplace s Model Number       Your Fireplace s Serial Number       The Date On Which Your Fireplace Was Installed    The Type of Gas Your Fireplace Uses          Your Dealer s Name          NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE        When ordering repair parts  always give the  following information     1  The model number of the appliance   2  The serial number of the appliance   3  The part number    4  The description of the part    5  The quantity required    6  The installation date of the appliance     If you encounter any problems or have any  questions concerning the installation or appli   cation of this system  please contact your dis   tributor  or Lennox directly     LE
15. ated in a pack installed within  the J Box  behind the stainless ON OFF switch  panel  Refer to Figure 3     Note  All batteries loose voltage when frozen  or left for prolonged periods  It may be wise to  remove batteries during extended periods of  disuse     Maintenance Schedule    Annually  Before the onset of the Burning Season     Maintenance Task Accomplishing Person    Inspecting Cleaning Burner  Logs Qualified Service Technician Inspect valve and ensure it is properly operat    and Controls ing  Check piping for leaks  Vacuum the  control compartment  fireplacelogs and burner  area        Inspecting Cleaning Pilot and Burner Qualified Service Technician Refer to Figure 7  Dexen  on page 8  Remove  any surface build up on pilot and burner assem   bly  Wipethe pilot nozzles  ignitor flamerod and  hood  Ensure the pilot flame engulfs the flame  sensor as shown        Appliance Checkout Qualified Service Technician Perform the appropriate appliance checkout  procedure detailed in this manual        Replacing Rock Ember Materials Homeowner Qualified Services Technician Remove old ember materials and vacuum the  rock placement area  Place new rock as de   scribed in this document        Replace Spent Batteries Homeowner Locate and remove the four  4  screws retain   ing the stainless J Box cover  Remove the  battery pack and replace the two  2   D  cell  batteries        Periodically  After the Burning Season     Maintenance Task Accomplishing Person    Cleaning Firebox In
16. chnicien  comp  tent pour faire inspecter l   appareil et remplacer toute  pi  ce du syst  me de r  glage ou commande du gazquia  t  sous  l eau     INSTRUCTIONS D   ALLUMAGE    1  ARR  TEZ   Lisez les consignes de s  curit   au verso de cette  plaque     2  Tournez l interrupteur mural    distance    la position arr  t  off  ou  placez le thermostat    la plus basse temp  rature possible  si requis     3  Cet appareil est   quip   d un dispositif d allumage qui allume  automatiquement le br  leur  N essayez pas d allumer le br  leur    la  main     4  Attendez au moins 5 minutes pour que le gaz qui se trouve dans  la chambre de combustion puisse s   chapper  Si vous sentez  encore une odeur de gaz  ARR  TEZ   R  f  rez vous    la section B  des consignes de s  curit   de l autre c  t   de cette plaque  Si vous  ne sentez pas d odeur de gaz  allez    la prochaine   tape                    0    y  QU             z                                      S       E  3                                            amp              5  Poussez le commutateur de L   unit      la position marche  on  le  commutateur de l unit   peut aussi   tre compl  ment   d un interrupteur  mural      si le br  leur ne s allume pas  r  p  tez les   tapes 2    5      si le br  leur ne s allume pas ou ne reste pas allum   apr  s plusieurs  essais  tournez le commutateur de l   unit      la position arr  t  off  et  appelez votre fournisseur de gaz ou votre technicien de service   Note   Si vous allumez l 
17. from furni   ture and draperies  Locate furniture and win   dow coverings accordingly     WARNING  THESE FIREPLACES ARE  GAS FIREPLACES     DO NOT BURN  WOOD OR OTHER MATERIAL IN THESE  APPLIANCES        These appliances are designed to operate  on natural or propane gas only     All Models     All models have a manually modulated gas  valve  Input of these models is shown in the  following table     Models with Manually Modulated Gas Valve    Input Input  Model No  rate Model No  rate   BTU H   BTU H     E360DG    50 000 46 000  39 500 37 000  50 000 46 000  to E420DG to  39 500 37 000    E420DG    Tables 1 shows the units  gas orifice size  for the elevations indicated     i  Model rs       0 1405    0 0785     28    47  0 4500  0 1405    0 0785     0 1372     28    47     Table 1    Units are tested and approvedforelevations  of 0 to 4500 feet  0 to 1372 meters      For elevations above 4500 feet  1372  meters   install the unit according to the  regulations of the local authorities having  jurisdiction and  in the USA  the latest  edition ofthe National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI  Z223 1  or  in Canada  the latest edition of  the CAN1 B149 1 and  2 codes     Maximum manifold pressure is 3 5 in  w c    0 87 kPa  for natural gas and 10 in  w c   2 49  kPa  for LP Propane gas     The minimum manifold pressure on low is 2 2  in  w c   0 55 kPa  for natural gas and 6 3 in   w c   1 57 kPa  for LP Propane gas     Do not use these appliances if any part has  been under water  Immediate
18. ignition device which  automatically lights the pilot  Do not try to light the pilot  by hand     4  Allow sufficient length of time  minimum 5 minutes  for  any gas in the combustion chamber to escape  If you  still smell gas  STOP  Follow    B    in the safety informa   tion above on this page  If you do not smell gas  go to  the next step              7                                                                                                       5  Push the wall mounted  ON OFF  switch back to the  ON   position     If the burner does not light  replace steps 2 through 5   If the burner will not light or stay lit after several tries   turn the wall mounted  ON OFF  switch to the  OFF   position and call your service technician or gas supplier   Note  Sutficient time must be allowed for air to escape  from lines if the unit is being lit for the first time       Turn HI LO burner control knob to desired setting and  close control door       If the appliance will not operate  follow the instructions   To Turn Off Gas To Appliance  and call your service  technician or gas supplier     TO SHUT OFF    1  Turn off all electrical power to the appliance  remote wall  switch      TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE    1  For complete shut down  turn remote wall switch to    OFF      2  Turn off all electrical power to the appliances and  remove the batteries if service e is to be performed or  for extended shutdown        INSTRUCTIONS D   ALLUMAGE     ELECTRONIC  POUR VOTRE S  CURI
19. ly call a qualified   professional service technician to inspect the  appliance and to replace any parts of the  control system and any gas control which  have been under water     Ne pas se servir de cet appareil s il a   t   plong    dans l eau  compl  tement ou en partie  Appeler  un technicien qualifi   pour inspecter l appareil  et remplacer toute partie du syst  me de  contr  leettoutecommande qui ont   t   plong  s  dans l leau     Test gage connections are provided on the  front of the electronic gas control valve  iden   tified OUT for the manifold side and IN for inlet  pressure  A 1 8  NPT test gage connection is  provided on the electronic gas control valve  adjacent to the outlet to the main burner     Minimum inlet gas pressure to these appli   ances is 5 0 inches water column  1 24 kPa   for natural gas and 11 inches water column   2 74 kPa  for propane for the purpose of input  adjustment     Maximum inlet gas supply pressure to these  appliances is 10 5 inches water column  2 61  kPa  for natural gas and 13 0 inches water  column  3 23 kPa  for propane     The appliance and its individual shut off valve  must be disconnected from the gas supply  piping system during any pressure testing of  that system at pressures in excess of 1 2 psig   3 5 kPa      Any safety guard or screen removed for ser   vicing the appliance must be replaced prior to  operating the appliance     WARNING  FAILURE TO COMPLY  WITH THEINSTALLATION AND OPER   ATING INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED IN
20. n in  Figure 6     The remaining logs can be placed across the  rear and base log approximately as shown in  Figure 7  The exact position of these logs is  not critical  Due to the nature of an outdoor  environment  the flame will never be strictly  controlled  You may need to reposition the  logs to get the effect you find most desirable     WARNING  LAVA ROCK WITHIN THE  BURNER CAN  POP  FOR THE FIRST  FEW FIRES  WIND BORNEDEBRIS MAY  ALSO ENTER THE FIREPLACE INEXPE   DIENTLY  IN HIGH WIND CONDITIONS   OPERATE THE APPLIANCE WITH THE  SCREENS OR DOORS CLOSED     Figure 5                        Figure 6    Top Center Log BER  Top Right Log    TopLeftLog  e       Figure 7    NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE     Electronic Appliance Checkout    To light the burner  refer to the lighting instruc   tions on page 12 and 13  Ensure the ignitor  lights the pilot  The pilot flame should engulf  the flame sensor as shown in Figure 8     With proper care and maintenance  your appli   ance will provide many years of enjoyment  If you  should experience any problem  first refer to the  trouble shooting guide in this manual  If problem  persists  contact your Lennox distributor     ELECTRONIC    Sensor Sg  Ignitor AI    Figure 8       ACCESSORY COMPONENTS             Decorative Bi Fold Doors    This attractive Bi Fold door is easy to install  and enhances the appearance of the appliance     Decorative Bi Fold Doors    mR E    44645   s6L8roD 8s   3  H4646   42LBFOD BS   4  
21. terior Homeowner Carefully remove logs and decorative volca   nic stone  Vacuum out interior of the firebox   Clean firebox walls and log grate  Replace  logs  Rockwool and volcanic stone as de   tailed in this manual        Replace Spent Batteries Homeowner Locate and remove the four  4  screws retain   ing the stainless J Box cover  Remove the  battery pack and replace the two  2   D  cell  batteries        Burner Adjustments    The following paragraphs address burner ad   justment concerns and procedures     Flame Appearance and Sooting    Proper flame appearance is a matter of taste   Generally most people prefer thewarm glow of  a yellow to orange flame  Appliances operated  with air shutter openings that are too large will  exhibit flames that are blue and transparent   These weak  blue and transparent flames are  termed anemic  If the air shutter opening is too  small excessive sooting may develop     Sooting is indicated by black puffs developing  at the tips of very long orange flames  Sooting  results in black deposits forming on the logs   appliance inside surfaces and on exterior sur   faces adjacent to the face opening     Sooting is caused by incomplete combustion in  the flames and alack of combustion air entering  the air shutter opening  To achieve a warm  yellow to orange flame with an orange body that  does not soot  the shutter opening must be  adjusted between these two extremes     These appliances should not smoke  Small  amounts of soot will accumulate
22. ugh the face opening and exhaust gases  are vented through the same face opening   These appliances must be installed outdoors     The Lennox Elite   Series Outdoor Gas Fire   place is designed for outdoor use  It may also  be installed in screened porches and lanais  that meet these minimum requirements     Minimum porch area   96 square feet  Minimum ceiling height   7 feet 8 inches    A minimum of two  2  walls can be screened  but must be open to outside ventilation   Minimum screen area   64 square feet  Minimum screen top height   6 feet 8 inches       These appliances are designed to operate on  natural or propane gas  An electronic intermit   tent pilot ignition system provides safe  effi   cient operation  The system operates on two   2   D  batteries     These appliances comply with National Safety  Standards and are tested and listed by Omni  Test Laboratories  Report No  116 F 41 5  to  CSA 4 96  in Canada  CR97 003   and CAN   CGA 2 17 M91 inboth USA and Canada  as an  outdoor gas fireplace     The Installation must conform to local codes  or  in the absence of local codes  with the  National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223 1 NFPA  54  or the Natural Gas and Propane Instal   lation Code  CSA B149 1  The appliance   when installed  must be electrically  grounded in accordance with local codes  or  in the absence of local codes  with the  National Electrical Code  ANSI NFPA 70  or  the Canadian Electrical Code  CSA C22 1     DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ALTER OR MODIFY  THE CONSTRUC
23. unit   pour la premi  re fois  vous devrez  attendre un certain temps afin quel air puisse s   chapper des conduits     6  Tournez le bouton de commande du br  leur HI LO    la position  d  sir  e et fermez la porte  Ajustez le thermostat    la temperature  d  sir  e  si requis     7  Si l appareil ne fonctionne pas  suivez les instructions Comment  fermer le gaz qui alimente l appareil et contactez votre fournisseur de  gaz ou technicien de service     POUR   TEINDRE L APPAREIL    1  Coupez le courant   lectrique qui alimente l appareil  interrupteur  mural  ou placez le thermostat    la plus basse temp  rature  si requis     POUR FERMER LE GAZ QUI ALIMENTE L    APPAREIL    1  Pour une fermeture compl  te  tournez l interrupteur mural    la  position arr  t  OFF  ou placez le thermostat    la plus basse  temp  rature     2  Coupez l alimentation   lectrique du foyer et retirez les batteries  de s  curit   si vous pr  voyez faire le service de l appareil ou si vous  ne l utilisez pas along terme        11    12       TROUBLESHOOTING THE ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM    Note  Before troubleshooting  be sure that the appliance main line gas shut off valve  the gas control valve and the wall  switch are in the    ON    position     Important  Valve system troubleshooting should only be accomplished by a qualified service technician     SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION  1  Nothing happens when A  Dead batteries  Replace batteries  Refer to page 4    ON OFF switch is turned 
24. uppliercannotbe reached  call the  fire department     POUR VOTRE SECURITE  Que faire si vous sentez une  odeur de gaz     e Ne pas tenter d allumer d appareil    e Netouchez   aucun interrupteur  Ne pas vous servir  des t  l  phones se trouvant dans le batiment o    vous vous trouvez    Evacuez la pi  ce  le b  timent ou la zone   Appelez imm  diatement votre fournisseur de gaz    depuis un voisin  Suivez les instructions du  Tested  amp  Portland j  Listed T o r  D usa   OTL Report No  116 F 41 5 fournisseur  m    c us Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur de gaz     san appelez le service dos incendies     Installation and service must be performed by a  qualified installer  service agency or the gas  supplier        A French manual is available upon request  Order Form Number  875 032CF  L installation et service doit   tre ex  cut   par un qualifi      Ce manuel d installation est disponible en francais  simplement installeur  agence de service ou le fournisseur de gaz   en faire la demande  Num  ro de la pi  ce 875  032CF        CONGRATULATIONS     In selecting this LENNOX Outdoor Gas Appliance you have chosen the finest and most  dependable fireplace to be found anywhere  A beautiful  prestigious  alternative to a  wood burning fireplace  Welcome to a Family of tens of thousands of satisfied LENNOX    Fireplace Owners     Please read and carefully follow all of the instructions found in this manual  Please pay  special attention to the safety instructions provided
    
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