Procom QN300RYLA Stove User Manual


 
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Air Passageways
Use a vacuum cleaner or
pressurized air to clean.
Exterior
Use a soft cloth dampened with a
mild soap and water mixture. Wipe
the cabinet to remove dust.
LOGS
If you remove logs for cleaning,
refer to Installing Logs to properly
replace logs.
Replace logs if broken or chipped
(dimesized or larger).
REPLACEMENT PARTS NOTE:
Use only original replacement
parts. This will protect your warranty
coverage for parts replaced under
warranty.
PARTS UNDER WARRANTY
Contact authorized dealers of this
product. If they can't supply original
replacement part(s) call the number
on the back of manual. when
contacting your dealer or PRO-COM,
have ready:
Your name
Your address
Model and serial numbers
of your heater
How heater was malfunctioning
Type of gas used (propane/LP or
NG)
Figure 25-Pilot Inlet Air Hole
Figure 24 -Injector Holder on Outlet
Burner Tube
Burner
1. Shut off the unit, including the
pilot. Allow the unit to cool for
at least thirty minutes.
2. Inspect burner, pilot and
primary air inlet holes on
injector holder for dust and dirt
(See Figure 24).
3. Blow air through the
ports/slots and holes in the
burner.
4. Check the injector holder
located at the end of the
burner tube again. Remove
any large particles of dust, dirt,
lint, or pet hair with a soft cloth
or vacuum cleaner nozzle.
5. Blow air into the primary air
holes on the injector holder.
6. In case any large clumps of
dust have now been pushed
into the burner repeat steps 3
and 4.
Clean the pilot assembly also. A
yellow tip on the pilot flame
indicates dust and dirt in the pilot
assembly. There is a small pilot air
inlet hole about two inches from
where the pilot flame comes out of
the pilot assembly (see Figure 25).
With the unit off, lightly blow air
through the air inlet hole. You may
blow through a drinking straw if
compressed air is not available.
MAIN BURNER
Periodically inspect all burner flame
holes with the heater running. All
slotted burner flame holes should
be open with yellow flame present. All
round burner flame holes should be
open with a small blue flame
present. Some burner flame holes
may become blocked by debris or
rust, with no flame present. If so,
turn off heater and let cool. Either
remove blockage or replace burner.
Blocked burner flame holes will
create soot.
We also recommend that you keep
the burner tube and pilot assembly
clean and free of dust and dirt. To
clean these parts we recommend
using compressed air no greater
than 30 PSI. Your local computer
store, hardware store, or home
center may carry compressed air in
a can. You can use a vacuum
cleaner in the blow position. If
using compressed air in a can,
please follow the directions on the
can. If you don't follow directions
on the can, you could damage the
pilot assembly.
Figure 26-
CABINET