Enviro C-11253 Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
REMOTE HANDSET WALL BRACKET INSTALLATION:
Kit Contents:
Quantity Description
1 Wall Bracket (Top & Bottom)
1 Spacer
1 Countersink Head Screw
2 Pan Head Screw
2 Spacer
55: Wall Bracket Installation
Option 1.
Figure 56: Wall Bracket Installation
Option 2.
Figure 57: Wall Bracket
Installation Option 3.
Note: The spacer maybe found between the top and
bottom halves of the wall bracket.
IMPORTANT: The remote handset wall
bracket must be installed in the same
room as the Sonnet.
Wall
Bracket
Top &
Bottom
Pan Head
Screw
Wall
Anchor
Light Switch
Light Switch
Cover Screw
Wall
Bracket
Top &
Bottom
Pan Head
Screw
2 Wall
Anchor
Spacer
Countersink
Head Screw
Wall Bracket Bottom
2 Pan
Head Screws
2 Wall
Anchors
Initial Installation
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
A
DJUSTING THE PILOT FLAME:
29
Installation Options:
1. Mounted to wall with bottom of
bracket only; refer to Figure 55.
2. Mounted to wall with top and
bottom of bracket; refer to Figure
56 (most common).
3. Mounted to wall and bottom of
light switch cover with top and
bottom of mount; refer to Figure
57.
The pilot ow adjustment is pre-set to maximum at the factory and
should not need to be adjusted. The pilot ame should envelope
” to ” (10 to 13mm) of the thermocouple (see Figure 53).
However, should the need arise, follow Steps 1- below.
1. Follow steps 1-4 in R
EMOVING VALVE COVER - MAINTENANCE AND
S
ERVICE.
2. If a fan is installed; unhook the three (3) connectors to the fan
motor, lift the fan up and off the grommets, and slide the fan
forward then up and out of the unit.
3. The adjustment screw can be reached through the ” (3mm)
hole in the MAN-knob pointed out in Figure 54. The MAN-knob
must be in the ON position.
4. Pierce through the lm on the cover with a screw driver to reach
the adjustment screw beneath.
5. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to decrease or
counterclockwise to increase pilot ame.
Figure 54: Screw for Adjusting Pilot
Flame.
Figure 53: Proper Pilot Flame.
3
/
8
”-
1
/
2
(10-13mm)
Thermocouple
Proper Flame
Adjustment