Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc.
Bristol Model 8762
30
Lighting & Operation
WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
EXACTLY,
A
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY
DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
CAUTION: LIGHTING THE BRISTOL FOR THE
FIRST TIME AND ADJUSTMENTS TO THE UNIT
SHOULD
BE
PERFORMED
BY
QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Lighting Instructions
Use a gas sniffer device or smell all around the
appliance area for gas. Be sure to check next to the
floor because some gases are heavier than air
(propane). If you do not detect or smell gas, proceed
with the lighting procedure. If you do detect or smell
gas, DO NOT proceed with the lighting procedure.
Instead,
immediately refer to the What To Do If
You Smell Gas Warning, on the cover of this
manual.
Pilot Light Warning
Do not attempt to light the unit with a match or by
any means other than the ignition system supplied
with the unit.
To Light the Stove:
Connect the power cord from the Control Board to
the
nearest
120V
electrical
outlet.
Avoid
connecting to an electrical circuit that has a
dimmer switch anywhere in it
– fan speed
modulation will be affected.
1. Open the gas supply to the valve.
2. Slide the ON/ REMOTE/OFF switch to the
ON position.
3. Switch the pilot to CPI mode
The control system will beep several times when
lighting the unit for the first time until all air in the gas
line is purged. The pilot will ignite automatically
when the air is purged. The split main burners
should ignite seconds later.
Note:
In some installations, if the unit is set to
IPI (Intermittent Pilot Ignition), the main burner
may ignite, and go out several times until the
venting warms up and a good draft is
established. To minimize this false start, place
the unit into CPI (Continuous Pilot Ignition)
mode for at least 5 minutes before primary
burner ignition.
Using the Remote:
The
Remote
and
Control
Board
must
be
synchronized before initial use, and after every
battery change (for instructions, see page 35).
Smoke and Fumes Warning
When lit for the first time, the Bristol will emit some
smoke and fumes. This is normal “off-gassing” of
the paints and oils used in the manufacturing and
assembly of the unit. Open windows to vent the
room if necessary. The off gassing and fumes will
subside after several hours of operation.