Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc.
Stowe DX Model 8322
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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 STOWE 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. Ensure you check at the
floor also because unlike natural gas, propane is
heavier than air. 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 Fan Control
Module to the nearest 120V electrical outlet.
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 main burner should
ignite seconds later.
Using the Remote:
The Remote and Receiver must be synchronized
before initial use, and after every battery change (for
instructions, see page 37).
Smoke and Fumes Warning
When lit for the first time, the Stowe 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 the first 10 to 20 minutes of operation.
Odors and Impurities
A heater of this type may produce odors during
heater operation at any time due to impurities that
may exist in the immediate area around the unit.
Sources of impurities can be cleaning solvents, paint
solvents, cigarettes, candles, smoke, pet hair, dust,
adhesives, new carpet, and/or textiles. Such odors
will eventually dissipate. However, opening a
window or otherwise providing additional ventilation
to the area can alleviate the condition sooner. If any
odor persists, find and remove the cause, or contact
your dealer or an authorized service technician.
Initial Adjustments
Once the Stowe is set in place, connected and
assembled as described in the Clearances To
Combustibles,
Venting
Components
&
Configurations, Electrical Connections, and Gas
Supply and Connections sections of this manual, the
unit is ready to be lit and adjusted to its particular
installation. Hearthstone tests each unit prior to
shipment, so ignition should take place without
issue. However, a number of small adjustments may
be necessary to compensate for variations in gas
pressure, altitude, and other factors particular to
each installation.
Pilot Adjustment
The pilot light is preset by the manufacturer and
should not need adjustment. The pilot light flame
should be large enough to engulf the sensor
(refer to
Figure 38)
and to reach the light off ports on the
burner but not so large as to create excessive noise
or consume excessive gas.
However, it can be
adjusted by means of the pilot light adjustment
screw located on the gas control valve. Controlling
the Stowe by a remote or wall-mounted thermostat
may become erratic, nonexistent, or the unit may go
out, if the pilot flame is too small or misdirected away
from the thermopile.
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