Operation
900079-02J, 05/2019
Innovative Hearth Products
DRL3000 Linear Direct-Vent Gas Fireplaces
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Accessing the Control Compartment
Access the control compartment
(
Figure 49
)
by removing the following components, as necessary, in this order:
1.
Surround (optional) and barrier
(
Figure 41
)
2.
Glass door
(
Page 58
)
3.
Floor components
(
Page 56
)
4.
Burner
a.
Remove the two (2) 5/16” screws securing the burner to the burner brackets.
b.
Carefully slide the burner to the left, to clear the venturi from the orifice.
c.
Rotate the burner to release the air shutter adjustment rod from the air shutter lever.
d.
Set aside screws and burner assembly in a secure location for later reinstallation.
5.
Control compartment access panel
a.
Remove the control compartment access panel and gasket by removing the twelve (12) screws, and set
aside for later reinstallation.
b.
The gas valve can be accessed through the opening, or the complete assembly can be removed by sliding
the assembly to the right.
Figure 49 - Accessing the control compartment
Closing the Control Compartment
Reinstall the items removed in
Accessing the Control Compartment
, in reverse order.
Gas Controls
Shutoff Valves
As part of your fireplace installation, the installer may have provided a readily accessible gas shutoff valve near your
fireplace. Make sure this valve is fully open before operating the fireplace. If gas is not flowing to the pilot and burner,
the service shutoff valve located in the fireplace control compartment may need to be opened. Contact your dealer or
distributor for more information.
To access the service shutoff valve, remove the glass door, burner, floor panels, and control compartment access
panel in the fireplace floor. In units with the surround installed, the gas shut off valve is locate below the access door
in the surround.
Remote Control System
The remote control system provides remote operation of the following fireplace functions:
• Primary burner ON/OFF
The wall switch receiver accepts commands via radio frequency from the remote control transmitter and does not
require line-of-sight operation. The slider switch on the receiver can be set to one of three positions:
• ON (manual override)
• OFF (manual override)
• REMOTE (remote control)
Burn-in Period
The first few times this fireplace is operated, there will be an odor from the curing of paint and the burning off of the
lubricants used in the manufacturing process. Depending on usage, the burn-in period may take a few hours or a
few days.
NOTE:
Ventilate the site during the burn-in period. The resulting odor and haze may set off a smoke detector. Do not
operate the optional blower, if installed, during the burn-in period.
A white film may develop on the glass front during the first few fires as part of the burn-in period. The glass
should be kept clean during the burn-in period to prevent the film from baking on—making it very difficult to
remove (
Cleaning the glass door and firebox on
Page 58).