Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc.
WAITSFIELD Model 8770
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7. Place small tufts of the Platinum Bright Embers
on the burner and log surfaces for additional
glow as desired –
do not block burner ports
.
Figure 36
–Platinum Bright Embers
(Enlarged to
Show Detail)
Figure 37
– Log Set Detail, Top View
Removal of Log Set
CAUTION: THE LOG SET, BURNER, AND EMBERS
RETAIN HEAT AND CAN BE VERY HOT! ALLOW
2 TO 3 HOURS TO COOL AFTER PILOT LIGHT IS
TURNED OFF FOR SAFE HANDLING.
To remove the log set, follow the Installation of Log
Set instructions in the reverse order.
Completing the Installation
1. Close the firebox – reverse the firebox
access procedure outlined on page
9
.
2. Install any batteries as necessary.
Synchronize the Remote Transmitter and
Receiver (see page 30).
Ceramic Burner Fissures
The ceramic burner may develop surface fissures at
or after the initial burn. These fissures are normal,
and have no effect on the operation, or safety of the
stove.
However, if a crack is found that penetrates into the
fuel accumulation area below the ceramic surface;
discontinue operation until the stove is checked by a
qualified technician.
Air Shutters
The air shutters are used to regulate the air-to-gas
combustion mixture of each burner, which in turn
influences the size and color of the flames. The air
shutters are factory positioned in the general
location needed for testing the unit with natural gas
(NG) and minimum venting. However, if the unit is
not burning as well as it should in your installation,
then the air shutters may need adjusting.
To determine if an air shutter needs adjustment, it is
necessary to view the flame pattern with the burner
output set at its highest setting. Allow the unit to
operate for at least 10 minutes to allow the entire
unit to reach temperature, and for the flame pattern
to stabilize. Generally, the more air (open shutter) in
the mixture, the bluer the flame. Less air (closed
shutter) results in a more yellow flame, but too little
air will result in incomplete combustion, low
efficiency and a dirty burn. There are two simple
guidelines to aid in determining the correct flame
pattern:
1. If the flame just above the surface of the
burner or at the base of the logs is
completely blue, the air shutter may be open
too far;
2. If the flame is dirty, sooty, or licks the top of
the firebox, the air shutter may be closed too
far.
Refer to Figure 12 on page 15 for minimum requires
settings. Some conditions cannot be corrected
through air shutter adjustment; an adjustment must
be made to the gas supply pressure or by changing
the restriction plate setting. Qualified service
personnel must perform supply line/manifold gas line
pressure adjustments and restrictor plate
adjustments. Do not attempt to complete any part of
the installation or adjustment of this unit unless
technically qualified.
Air Shutter Adjustments
WARNING: THE ADJUSTING RODS ARE HOT!
WARNING: THE AIR SHUTTERS ARE FACTORY
SET AND ONLY A QUALIFIED GAS TECHNICIAN
SHOULD MAKE ADJUSTMENTS.
The air shutters are adjustable while the stove is
burning. Adjustments are easier to make with the
Valve Cover Panel removed. Refer to Figures 38
and 39 for location. Loosen the set screw of the Air
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