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Quadra-Fire  •  GARN-MBK-IPI, GARN-D-PMH-IPI, GARN-D-MBK-IPI, GARN-D-CSB-IPI Owner’s Manual  •  2345-981  •  5/14

Figure 3.4  Control Module

Control Module Operation

1.  The control module has an ON/OFF/REMOTE selector 

switch that must be set.  See Figure 3.4. 

 

OFF Position:  Appliance will ignore all power inputs and 
will not respond to any commands from a wall switch or 
remote.  The unit should be in the OFF position during 
installation, service, battery installation, fuel conversion, 
and in the event that the control goes into LOCK-OUT 
mode as a result of an error code. 

 

ON Position:  Appliance will ignite and run continuously 
in the HI 

fl

 ame setting, with no adjustment in 

fl

 ame 

output.  This mode of operation is primarily used for 
initial installation or power outage operation with battery 
backup. 

  REMOTE Position:   Appliance will initiate commands 

from an optional wired wall switch and/or the wireless 
remote (RC100, RC200, RC300).

2.   If using the wired switch in the control cavity with the 

module in REMOTE mode, the 

fl

 ame output can be 

adjusted with the HI/LO selector switch on the module.  
See Figure 3.4.  Note that the 

fl

 ame HI/LO selector 

switch will become inactive once an optional remote 
control (RC200/RC300) is programmed to the control 
module. Note that the control module will always ignite 
the 

fi

 replace on HI and remain so for the initial 10 

seconds of operation.  If the HI/LO is switched to the 
LO position, the 

fl

 ame output will automatically drop to 

the lowest setting after the 

fl

 ame has been established 

for 10 sec.  After this 10 second period, the 

fl

 ame can 

be adjusted from HI to LO with the switch. 

3.  The control module has safety feature that automatically 

shuts down the 

fi

 replace after 9 hours of continuous 

operation without receiving a command from the RC300 
remote.  

4.  If you intend to use both the wired appliance switch and 

the RC300 remote control to operate your 

fi

 replace, the 

appliance   switch will override any commands given 
by the remote. 

5. 

Module Reset 

 

This module may lock-out under certain conditions.  
When this occurs, the appliance will not ignite or 
respond to commands. The module will go into 
lock-out mode by emitting three audible beeps, then 
continuously displaying a RED/GREEN error code at 
its status indicator LED.

•  Check battery tray.  Remove batteries if installed.  

Batteries should only be installed for use during power 
outages.  See Section H.

•  Locate the module selector switch.  (See Figure 3.4).
•  Set the module selector switch to the OFF position.
• Wait 

fi

 ve (5) minutes to allow possible accumulated gas 

to clear.

•  Set the module selector switch to ON or REMOTE 

position.

•  Start the appliance.

WARNING! Risk of Explosion! DO NOT

 press the mod-

ule reset switch more than one time within a 

fi

 ve minute 

time period. Gas may accumulate in 

fi

 rebox.  Call a quali-

fi

 ed service technician.

Nine Hour Safety Shutdown Feature

The appliance has a safety feature that automatically 
shuts down the 

fi

 replace after nine hours of continuous 

operation without receiving a command from the wall 
switch or optional remote. 

I. Detailed Component Operating Instruc-

tions - IntelliFire Plus

Optional Fan Operation

If desired, a fan kit may be added.  Contact your dealer 
to order the correct fan kit. Heat management for the fan 
is discussed in Section 3.G.  Detailed instructions are in-
cluded with the fan kit.

Appliance ON/OFF

If an optional remote control or wall control is installed, 
it should be used to control the ON/OFF function of the 
appliance.  Follow instructions included with the installed 
control.

To operate the appliance without a wall control or remote 
control, use the ON/OFF switch located on the front panel 
of the control cavity of the appliance.  See Figure 3.3.

CAUTION! Risk of Electric Shock! 

Avoid touching wires 

and electrical components in appliance control cavity.

LP/NG GAS-TYPE 
SELECTOR SWITCH

WIRE LEAD FROM 
REGULATOR CONNECTS HERE

MODULE

Summary of Contents for GARN-MBK-IPI

Page 1: ...ents for location of additional Commonwealth of Massachusetts requirements DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance What to do if you smell gas DO NOT try to light any appliance DO NOT touch any electrical switch DO NOT use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas su...

Page 2: ...pliance information below Dealer Name ________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Phone _____________________________________________________________ Email _____________________________________________________________ Not for use with solid fuel Ne doit pas...

Page 3: ...rmation A Appliance Certification 6 B Glass Specifications Ceramic 6 C BTU Specifications 6 3 Important Safety and Operating Information A Appliance Safety 7 B General Operating Parts 8 C Fuel Specifications 8 D Before Lighting Appliance 8 E Lighting Instructions IPI 9 F Appliance Break In 10 G Heat Management 10 H Operation During A Power Outage IPI Plus 11 I Detailed Component Operating Instruct...

Page 4: ... on the date of original purchase In the case of new home construction warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distributor whichever occurs earlier The warranty shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of product shipment from HHT regardless of the installation or oc...

Page 5: ...THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover the following Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use As a heating appliance some changes in color of interior and exterior surface finishes may occur This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty Damage to printed plated or enameled surfaces caused by fingerprints accidents misuse scratche...

Page 6: ...test edition in the U S A and the CAN CGA B149 Installation Codes in Canada 2 2 Product Specific Information B Glass Specifications Ceramic This appliance is equipped with 5 mm ceramic glass Re place glass only with 5 mm ceramic glass Please contact your dealer for replacement glass Installation and service of this appliance should be performed by qualified personnel Hearth Home Technologies sugge...

Page 7: ...ds of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Clothing furniture draperies and other flammable materials must not be placed on or near the appliance Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance Toddlers young children and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns A physical barrier is recommen...

Page 8: ...n place WARNING Risk of Fire or Asphyxiation DO NOT op erate fireplace with fixed glass assembly removed Figure 3 2 General Operating Parts B General Operating Parts C Fuel Specifications Figure 3 2 references the general operating parts of the appliance and the section of this manual in which they are discussed WARNING Risk of Fire or Explosion Appliance must be set up for compatible gas type Thi...

Page 9: ...e on the floor WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS DO NOT try to light any appliance DO NOT touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building DO NOT CONNECT LINE VOLT AGE 110 120 VAC OR 220 240 VAC TO THE CONTROL VALVE Improper installation adjustment al teration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Re fer to the owner s information manual provided with this appliance T...

Page 10: ...r circulation during fire place break in Some people may be sensitive to smoke and odors Smoke detectors may activate G Heat Management Heat Output This model has a variable burn rate which is controlled by the HI LO switch on the control module Therefore the flame height is adjustable The HI LO switch is shown in Figure 3 6 It is located in the control cavity of the appli ance If a remote control...

Page 11: ...he control cavity of the appliance See Figure 3 5 for location 2 Locate the battery tray and insert four AA cell batteries Battery polarity must be correct or module damage will occur See Figure 3 3 A complete wiring diagram is included in the Electrical section of the appliance Installation Manual 3 Turn the appliance on according to the instructions below for the appropriate type of control Fact...

Page 12: ...tch and the RC300 remote control to operate your fireplace the appliance switch will override any commands given by the remote 5 Module Reset This module may lock out under certain conditions When this occurs the appliance will not ignite or respond to commands The module will go into lock out mode by emitting three audible beeps then continuously displaying a RED GREEN error code at its status in...

Page 13: ...y To be completed by Glass Cleaning Seasonally Homeowner Remote Control Seasonally Venting Seasonally Gasket Seal and Glass Inspection Annually Qualified Service Technician Log Inspection Annually Firebox Inspection Annually Control Compartment firebox Top Annually Burner Ignition Operation Annually A Maintenance Frequency and Tasks Prepare a work area large enough to accommodate fixed glass assem...

Page 14: ...eeded in remote transmitters and battery powered receivers Place remote control out of reach of children If not using your fireplace for an extended period of time summer months vacations trips etc to prevent unin tended operation Remove batteries from remote controls Unplug 6 volt adapter plug on IPI models Venting Frequency Seasonally By Homeowner Tools needed Protective gloves and safety glasse...

Page 15: ...r Use caution when cleaning these areas Screw tips that have penetrated the sheet metal are sharp and should be avoided Remove all foreign objects Verify unobstructed air circulation Burner Ignition and Operation Frequency Annually By Qualified Service Technician Tools needed Protective gloves vacuum cleaner whisk broom flashlight voltmeter indexed drill bit set and a manometer Verify burner is pr...

Page 16: ...ing of the paint and the burning off of any oils remaining from manufacturing If appliance has not been used for some time dust can build up and cause an odor Film on the glass This is a normal result of the curing process of the paint and logs Glass should be cleaned within 3 to 4 hours of initial burning to remove deposits left by oils from the manufacturing process A non abrasive cleaner such a...

Page 17: ...e Check voltage of transformer at connection to module Acceptable read ings of a good transformer are between 6 4 and 6 6 volts DC Bat tery power supply voltage must be at least 4 volts If less than 4 volts replace batteries B A shorted or loose connection in wiring configuration or wiring har ness Remove and reinstall the wiring harness that plugs into module Verify there is a tight fit Verify pi...

Page 18: ...sensing rod to white sensor wire Polish flame sens ing rod with fine steel wool to remove any contaminants that may have accumulated on flame sensing rod Verify continuity with a multi meter with ohms set at lowest range Replace pilot if any damage is detected 5 Appliance lights and runs for a few minutes and then shuts down and or appliance cycles on and off A A shorted or loose connection in fla...

Page 19: ...hildren See your dealer if you have questions Optional Fan If an optional fan is purchased have it installed by a qualified service technician Section 3 discusses using the fan to manage the heat output Follow the instruc tions supplied with the fan kit to operate your fan See your dealer if you have questions Install approved accessories per instructions included with accessories Contact your dea...

Page 20: ...e Parts R GARN MBK GARN D IPI Beginning Manufacturing Date June 2014 Ending Manufacturing Date Active Part number list on following page Log Set Assembly 3 1 2 Gas Stove DV 05 14 GARNET D CSB GARNET MBK GARNET D MBK GARNET D PMH 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 5 23 24 25 26 11 B Service Parts ...

Page 21: ...r Coat Black 7016 109MBK Sienna Bronze 7016 109CSB Mahogany 7016 109PMH 6 Grommet 2118 420 7 Pilot Shield 2344 103 8 Pilot Assembly 2090 012 Y 9 Burner Assembly 2344 007 Y 10 Door Assembly GLA 2344 019 Y 11 Screw 1 4 20 x 5 8 220 0440 12 Front Mill Black 7016 106MBK Sienna Bronze 7016 106CSB Mahogany 7016 106PMH 13 Door Left Black 7016 108MBK Sienna Bronze 7016 108CSB Mahogany 7016 108PMH 14 Door ...

Page 22: ...tly to consumers Provide model number and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor Stocked at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 27 1 Blower Shroud Top 2344 118 27 2 Relief Door Bracket 7016 121 27 3 Relief Door Assembly 7016 005 27 4 Flue Restrictor 2344 172 27 5 Stiffener 2344 129 27 6 Door Retainer 2344 134 27 7 Burner Neck Gasket 2025 407 27 8 Bulkhe...

Page 23: ...ng service parts from your dealer or distributor Stocked at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER 18 1 Battery Pack 2166 323 18 2 Junction Box 4021 013 Y 18 3 Transformer 2326 131 Y 18 4 Component Tray 2344 133 18 5 Access Door 2344 152 18 6 Strain Relief 546 831 18 7 Wire Clasp 2176 125 18 8 Module 2166 338 Y 18 9 Cover Rear 2344 107 18 1O Wire Harness 2166 304 Y Leveling Assembly 7000 000 ...

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