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Hampton HG35-1 Direct Vent Freestanding Gas Stove

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WARRANTY

Exclusions:

This limited Lifetime Warranty does not extend to or 
include paint, door or glass gasketing or trim.  It does 
not cover installation and operational related problems 
such as over-fi ring, downdrafts or spillage caused by en-
vironmental conditions, nearby trees, buildings, hilltops, 
mountains, inadequate fl ueing or ventilation, excessive 
offsets, negative air pressures caused by insuffi cient 
make up air, mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, 
clothes dryers etc.
The warranty does not extend to any part or parts which 
show evidence of misuse or abuse, neglect, accident or 
lack of maintenance.
Products made by other manufacturers and used in 
conjunction with the operation of this appliance without 
authorization from Regency, may nullify your warranty 
on this product.
Regency Fireplace Products., shall in no event be liable 
for any special, indirect consequential damages of any 
nature whatsoever which are in excess of the original 
purchase price of the product.  Any alteration to the unit 
which causes sooting or carboning that results in damage 
to the exterior facia is not the responsibility of Regency 
Fireplace Products.

General:

It is essential that all submitted claims provide all of the 
necessary information including purchase date, serial #, 
type of unit and part or parts requested.

Regency Fireplace Products are designed with reli-
ability and simplicity in mind. In addition, our internal 
Quality Assurance Team carefully inspects each unit 
thoroughly before it leaves our door. Regency Industries 
Ltd. is pleased to extend this limited lifetime warranty 
to the original purchaser of a Regency Product.

The Warranty:  

Lifetime

Covered under the agreement are the following compo-
nents:
Combustion chamber, heat exchanger, burner tubes, logs, 
embers, glass (thermal breakage) and all gold plating 
(against defective manufacture).
The above will be covered for parts and labour for the fi rst 
fi ve years and parts only thereafter.
Electrical components such as fans, switches, wiring, 
thermodiscs, remote control, thermopiles, thermocouples 
and gas valves are covered for one year from the date of 
purchase.

Conditions:

All installations must be performed by an authorised gas fi tter 
and installed according to all applicable local and national 
codes.  Also, all service work must be carried out by an 
authorised gas service person.  It is the responsibility of the 
installer to ensure that the appliance is fi ring as per rating 
plate.  Any part or parts of this unit which in our judgement 
show evidence of such defect will be repaired or replaced 
at Regency's option, through an accredited distributor or 
agent provided that the defective part be returned to the 
distributor or agent 

Transportation Prepaid

, if requested. 

In areas where there is not an approved service agent or 
the closest approved service agent is situated more than 
thirty (30) kilometres from the installation, Regency is not 
obliged to arrange warranty repairs and travel and/or ad-
ditional labour charges will apply.

DISTRIBUTORS:

Western Australia

Eastern Australia

Air Group Australia

Fireplace Products Australia PTY. Ltd.

28-30 Division St.

1-3 Conquest Way

Welshpool, WA   6106

Hallam, VIC 3803

08 9350 2200

03 9799 7277

NOTE: PLEASE  RETAIN YOUR INVOICE AS PROOF OF PURCHASE FOR WARRANTY 

VERIFICATION

INCORRECT INSTALLATION OR GAS PRESSURE SETTINGS ARE NOT COVERED BY 

WARRANTY

A SERVICE OR CALLOUT FEE WILL BE CHARGED IN THESE CIRCUMSTANCES.

Summary of Contents for HG35-NG1

Page 1: ...an authorized installer service agency or the gas supplier FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flam mable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Installa...

Page 2: ...DUCTS INTERNATIONAL LTD The HG35 has been designed to provide you with all the warmth and charm of a wood fireplace As it also bears our own mark it promises to provide you with economy comfort and se...

Page 3: ...ome Requirements 7 Combustion and Ventilation Air 7 Flueing Introduction 8 Installation Precautions 8 Safety Precautions for the Installer 8 Flue Restrictor Position 8 Exterior Flue Terminal Locations...

Page 4: ...difference the label on the unit is the correct one DO NO T DO NO T DO NO T DO NO T DO NO T DO NO T OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE BEFORE READING THE INSTRUCTIONS BOOKLET PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS AP...

Page 5: ...D AWAY FROM FURNITURE AND DRAPERIES WARNING FAILURE TO INSTALL THIS APPLIANCE CORRECTLY WILLVOIDYOURWARRANTYAND MAY CAUSE A SERIOUS HOUSE FIRE CHILDREN AND ADULTS SHOULD BEALERTEDTOTHEHAZARDSOF HIGH S...

Page 6: ...Clearances A Side Wall to Unit 6 1 2 165 mm B Back Wall to Unit 6 152 mm C Vertical Flue Pipe to Back Wall 2 50 mm E Unit Corner to Wall 2 50 mm Unit Top to Alcove Ceiling 36 914 mm Minimum ceiling h...

Page 7: ...l as ensuring that there is adequate accessibility for servicing and proper operation INSTALLATION MANUFACTURED MOBILE HOME ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 1 Ensure that structural members are not cut or weak...

Page 8: ...ns in walls and ceilings FLUEING INTRODUCTION The HorizontalTermination Kit and the Simpson Dura Vent Direct Vent System Model DV GS venting systems in combination with the Direct Vent Freestanding Ga...

Page 9: ...hanical air inlet or any other opening into a building with the exception of sub floor ventilation see also Note I Appliances up to 150 MJ h input 500 Appliances over 150 MJ h input 1500 k Vertically...

Page 10: ...ations of vertical runs with horizontal terminations Maximum one 90O elbow two 45o elbows equal one 90o elbow ULPG LPG and Natural Gas Residential Manufactured and Mobile Homes Installations The fluei...

Page 11: ...ns follownational or local code requirements Below Grade Riser Installation If the Riser Termination must be installed below grade i e basement application proper drain age must be provided to prevent...

Page 12: ...eing Arrangements chart below for minimum and maximum flue lengths See chart below for minimumdistancesfromroof Periodicallycheck that the flue is unrestricted Masonry chimneys may take various contou...

Page 13: ...5o elbow will seat onto both the starter collar and the 90o elbow Crimpedsectionofrigidpipe seats into the 90o elbow Only cut the uncrimped side of pipe Dismantle all pipe sections including flue term...

Page 14: ...the liner onto the 4 dia starter collar 8 Cut the 4 dia flex liner to the desired size Hint leave an extra 12 to 16 of length this will make the final assembly easier to work with 9 Securethe4 dia fl...

Page 15: ...imumclearancerequirementsbetween the outer wall of the flue pipe and nearby com bustible surfaces is 1 1 4 inch Be sure to check the flue termination clearance requirements fromdecks windows soffits g...

Page 16: ...unit in its desired location Check to determine if wall studs or roof rafters are in the way when the venting system is at tached If this is the case you may want to adjust the location of the unit 2...

Page 17: ...ue cap by attaching the two sheet metal strips extending from the flue cap assembly into the outer wall of the flue pipe Use the two sheet metal screws provided to connect the strips to the pipe Bend...

Page 18: ...ion and sealed Diagram 8 5 Cut a hole in the roof centred on the small drilled hole placed in the roof in Step 2 The hole should be of sufficient size to meet the minimum requirements for clearance to...

Page 19: ...n is attached to the support using the eight metal screws provided Be sure there is at least a 2 inch overlap where the extension joins the support CATHEDRAL CEILING Round Support RDS Square Support S...

Page 20: ...be within the limits specified on the safety label 6 When finished reading manometer turn off the gas valve disconnect the hose and tighten the screw clockwise with a 1 8 flat screwdriver Note Screw...

Page 21: ...908 528 Red LPG label 1 910 037 30 ULPG Pilot Orifice 1 918 579 Instruction Sheet 6 Pull out the pilot hood by hand 7 Remove the pilot orifice with the allen key 8 Put in the new LPG orifice with the...

Page 22: ...outlet pressure and screw it out to decrease it Use a 10 mm wrench Note The outlet pressure must be set to maximum 2 64 kPa 17 Turn on the gas supply and plug in the power cord Cable Electric Modulat...

Page 23: ...Burner Orifice 52 LPG 1 918 149 Decal Converted to 30 6 mj 1 918 148 Instruction Sheet 1 Shut off the gas supply 2 Open the front door Carefully remove the logs and lava rock Refer to manual for more...

Page 24: ...2 154 Embers Embers The 02 refer numbers i e 02 43 are molded into the rear of each log 1 Carefully remove the logs from the box and unwrap them The logs are fragile handle with care do not force into...

Page 25: ...proper light off make sure flame flows smoothly from one end of burner to the other If there is any flame hesitation check that area for any blockage of the burner port Cutout Pin D 02 46 B 02 56 A 0...

Page 26: ...om the sides of the Front Casting 3 Fasten the Right Door to the 2 right hinges 2 screws per hinge Repeat for the Left Door TILE INSET INSTALLATION Side Tile Inset 1 Slide the Standard Side Tile Inset...

Page 27: ...ff of the stove 2 Release the catches on the left and right side of the stove that secure the glass 3 Remove the glass by sliding it up and out 4 Pull all four door hinges out from the sides of the fr...

Page 28: ...Grounding Instructions This appliance is equipped with a three pronged grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong recep...

Page 29: ...losed 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...

Page 30: ...button once will switch the unit on The unit will resume its last settings If the unit is switched on pressing and releasing this button once will switch the unit off Flame Increase If the unit is swi...

Page 31: ...re provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air 918 399a WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly afireorexplosionmayresultcausingproperty damage personal injury or loss of li...

Page 32: ...AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNI CIAN TO INSPECT THE APPLI ANCE AND TO REPLACE ANY PARTOFCONTROLSYSTEMAND ANY GAS CONTROL WHICH HAS BEEN UNDER WATER WARNING CHILDREN AND ADULTS SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZAR...

Page 33: ...sed with broken logs Turn off the gas valve and allow the unit to cool before opening door to carefully remove the logs The pilot light generates enough heat to burn someone If for any reason a log sh...

Page 34: ...the unit MUST NOT be operated without the fan access panel securely in place and correctly sealed IMPORTANT These fans collect a lot of dust from within your home Ensure you maintainthesefanmotorsona...

Page 35: ...N A N A N A N A 910 084 Control Box 910 527 Manual Control Switch N A N A N A 910 080 Valve 910 521 Control Box Cable 1 910 522 Control Box Cable 2 910 523 Control Box Cable 3 2 N A 2 2 1 2 3 910 912...

Page 36: ...5 740 048 Baffle for Firebox 46 Heat Exchanger Assy 47 Transition Box Assy 48 740 077 Side Insert Bracket Part Description Part Description Part Description 55 Gasket Transition Box Air Passage 56 W84...

Page 37: ...Hampton HG35 1 Direct Vent Freestanding Gas Stove 37 PARTS LIST...

Page 38: ...Pilot Holder 68 W840470 Pilot Assembly Gasket 69 Valve Shield 70 Valve Bracket 72 Front Support 73 730 528 Rear Log Bracket Assy 75 402 935 Log Set 740 572 Ember Package 78 746 525 Burner Assy 79 Bas...

Page 39: ...ty to the original purchaser of a Regency Product The Warranty Lifetime Covered under the agreement are the following compo nents Combustion chamber heat exchanger burner tubes logs embers glass therm...

Page 40: ...lled ______________________________________________________ Serial No __________________________________________________________ Register your Regency warranty online www regency fire com au Reasons t...

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