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Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove Models: RFSDV24, RFSDV34

INSTALLER/CONSUMER SAFETY INFORMATION PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING APPLIANCE WARNING! IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.

FOR YOUR SAFETY Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. 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 RFSDV_24_34_line building. 1_3550 • Immediately call your gas Installation Instructions and supplier from your neighbor’s rev. 0602 rjs phone. Follow the gas suppliers Homeowner’s Manual instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department. DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance. OF THIS OR ANY OTHER CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference. APPLIANCE. 10003550 2/10 Rev. 10 RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove

Table of Contents PLEASE READ THE INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE. Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of an MHSC gas stove. IMPORTANT: Read all instructions and warnings carefully before starting installation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in a possible fire hazard and will void the warranty. Installation & Operating Instructions General Information, Warnings, Cautions...... 3 Requirements for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts...... 4 Unit Dimensions...... 5 Locating Your Stove...... 6 Clearance to Combustibles...... 6 High Elevations...... 6 Gas Inlet and Manifold Pressures...... 6 Gas Specifications...... 6 Preparation...... 6 Gas Line Installation...... 6 Remote Switch Installation...... 7 General Venting Information General Venting Information-Termination Location ...... 8 General Information on Assembling Vent Pipes...... 9 How to Use the Vent Graph...... 10 Vertical Sidewall Applications & Installation...... 10 Below Grade Installations...... 13 Vertical Through-the-Roof Applications & Installations...... 14 Venting Components...... 16 Operating Instructions Glass Information...... 17 Window Frame Assembly Removal...... 17 Glass Cleaning...... 17 Log Set and Lava Rock Material Installation...... 17 Flame & Temperature Adjustment...... 19 Flame Characteristics...... 19 Lighting & Operating Instructions...... 20 Troubleshooting NOVA SIT 820 Millivolt Valve...... 21 Instructions for RCSITE...... 22 Troubleshooting ...... 25 Maintenance Cleaning the Standing Pilot Control System...... 27 Wiring Diagrams...... 28 Replacement Parts ...... 30 Optional Accessories Fan Kits ...... 33 Optional Gold Trim Kit...... 34 Optional Brass Trim Kit...... 34 Remote Control Units...... 34 Warranty ...... 35 Energuide...... 36

 10003550 RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove Installation & Operating Instructions

This gas stove should be installed by a qualified installer in 12. This unit requires adequate ventilation and combustion air to accordance with local building codes and with current CSA- operate properly. B149.1 Installation codes for Gas Burning Appliances and 13. This unit must not be connected to a chimney flue serving a Equipment. If the unit is being installed in a mobile home, the separate solid fuel burning unit. installation should comply with the current CAN/USA Z240.4 14. When the unit is not in use it is recommended that the gas code. For USA Installations follow local codes and/or the control valve be left in the OFF position. current National Code. ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54. FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION PLEASE NOTE RFSDV24 / RFSDV34 THE FOLLOWING: Certified To 1 . This unit gives off high temperatures and should be located out of high traffic areas and away from furniture and draper- ANSI Z21.88-2005 / CSA 2.33-2005 ies. Vented Gas Stove Heaters 2. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of the high surface temperatures of this unit and should stay away to avoid burns or ignition of clothing. This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket 3. CAUTION: Due to high glass surface temperature chil- permanently located, manufactured home or mobile dren should be carefully supervised when in the same home, where not prohibited by local codes. room as unit. This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases, unless a certified ! WARNING kit is used. HOT GLASS WILL Model RFSDV34RMH can be installed in manufactured CAUSE BURNS. (mobile) homes by OEM. DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED. IMPORTANT: NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN PLEASE REVIEW THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY TO TOUCH GLASS. Remove any plastic from from parts before turning the 4. Under no circumstances should this unit be modified. Parts unit ON. removed for servicing should be replaced prior to operating It is normal for stoves fabricated of steel to give off some this unit again. expansion and/or contraction noises during the start up 5. Installation and any repairs to this unit must be performed by or cool down cycle. Similar noises are found with your a qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier. A profes- sional service person should be contacted to inspect the unit furnace heat exchanger or car engine. annually. More frequent cleaning may be required due to It is not unusual for your gas stove to give off some odor excess lint and dust from carpeting, bedding material, etc. the first time it is burned. This is due to the curing of the 6. Control compartments, burners and air passages in this unit paint and any undetected oil from the manufacturing should be kept clean and free of dust and lint. Make sure process. that the gas valve and are turned off before you Please ensure that your room is well ventilated-open attempt to clean this unit. all windows. 7. The venting system (chimney) of this unit should be checked at least once a year and if needed your venting system It is recommended that you burn your stove for at least should be cleaned. ten (10) hours the first time you use it. If the optional fan 8. Keep the area around your unit clear of combustible materi- kit has been installed, place the fan switch in the “OFF” als, gasoline and other flammable vapour and liquids. This position during this time. unit should not be used as a drying rack for clothing, nor should Christmas stockings or decorations be hung on or around the unit. Proposition 65 Warning: Fuels used in gas, woodburn- 9. Under no circumstances should any solid fuels (wood, coal, ing or oil fired appliances, and the products of combustion paper or cardboard etc.) be used in this unit. of such fuels, contain chemicals known to the State of 10. The flow of combustion and ventilation air must not be ob- California to cause cancer, birth defects and other repro- structed in any way. ductive harm. 11. When the unit is installed directly on carpeting, vinyl tile or California Health & Safety Code Sec. 25249.6 any combustible material other than wood, this unit must be installed on a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of the unit.

10003550  RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove Installation & Operating Instructions Requirements for the Commonwealth of Inspection Massachusetts The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment shall not All gas fitting and installation of this heater shall only be approve the installation unless, upon inspection, the done by a licensed gas fitter or licensed plumber. inspector observes carbon monoxide detectors and For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled signage installed in accordance with the provisions of equipment installed in every dwelling, building or 248 CMR 5.08(2)(a)1 through 4. structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes, including those owned or operated by the Exemptions Commonwealth and where the side wall exhaust vent The following equipment is exempt from 248 CMR termination is less than seven (7) feet above finished 5.08(2)(a)1 through 4: grade in the area of the venting, including but not limited • The equipment listed in Chapter 10 entitled to decks and porches, the following requirements shall “Equipment Not Required To Be Vented” in the most be satisfied: current edition of NFPA 54 as adopted by the Board; Installation of Carbon Monoxide Detectors and At the time of installation of the side wall horizontal • Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas vented gas fueled equipment, the installing plumber fueled equipment installed in a room or structure or gas fitter shall observe that a hard wired carbon separate from the dwelling, building or structure monoxide detector with an alarm is installed on each used in whole or in part for residential purposes. additional level of the dwelling, building or structure MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS served by the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment. It shall be the responsibility of the property Gas Equipment Venting System Provided owner to secure the services of qualified licensed When the manufacturer of Product Approved side professionals for the installation of hard wired carbon wall horizontally vented gas equipment provides a monoxide detectors. venting system design or venting system components In the event that the side wall horizontally vented gas with the equipment, the instructions provided by the fueled equipment is installed in a crawl space or an manufacturer for installation of the equipment and the attic, the hard wired carbon monoxide detector with venting system shall include: alarm and battery back-up may be installed on the next • Detailed instructions for the installation of the venting adjacent floor level. system design or the venting system components; In the event that the requirements of this subdivision and can not be met at the time of completion of installation, • A complete parts list for the venting system design or the owner shall have a period of thirty (30) days venting system. to comply with the above requirements; provided, Gas Equipment Venting System NOT Provided however, that during said thirty (30) day period, a battery operated carbon monoxide detector with an When the manufacturer of a Product Approved side alarm shall be installed. wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment does not provide the parts for venting the flue gases, but Approved Carbon Monoxide Detectors identifies “special venting systems”, the following Each carbon monoxide detector as required in requirements shall be satisfied by the manufacturer: accordance with the above provisions shall comply with The referenced “special venting system” instructions NFPA 720 and ANSI/UL 2034 listed and IAS certified. • shall be included with the appliance or equipment Signage installation instructions; and A metal or plastic identification plate shall be • The “special venting systems” shall be Product permanently mounted to the exterior of the building at Approved by the Board, and the instructions for a minimum height of eight (8) feet above grade directly that system shall include a parts list and detailed in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally installation instructions. vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment. The A copy of all installation instructions for all Product sign shall read, in print size no less than one-half (1/2) Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled inch in size, “GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW, KEEP equipment, all venting instructions, all parts lists CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS”. for venting instructions, and/or all venting design instructions shall remain with the appliance or equipment at the completion of the installation.  10003550 RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove Stove Dimensions

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Fig. 1 Stove specifications and framing dimensions.

3550 Ref. RFSDV24RFSDV34 dims RFSDV34 A 23” (584 mm) 26Z\v” (667 mm) B 28C\v” (730 mm) 31Z\x” (800 mm) C 16B\,” (422 mm) 19C\,” (492 mm) D 27C\,” (695 mm) 30” (762 mm) E 9Z\x” (241 mm) 10” (254 mm) F 13M\,” (352 mm) 15Z\x” (394 mm) G 4” (102 mm) 4Z\x” (114 mm) H 23” (584 mm) 26Z\v” (667 mm) I 11Z\x” (292 mm) 13Z\,” (333 mm) J 16B\,” (422 mm) 19Z\x” (495 mm) K 6” (152 mm) 6C\,” (162 mm)

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Locating Your Stove Gas Specifications 12” (305 mm) Max. Min. Input Input Model Fuel Gas Control BTU/h BTU/h A D RFSDV24SRN Nat Millivolt Manual 20,000 14,000 12” (305 mm) B RFSDV24SRP Prop Millivolt Manual 20,000 15,000 C RFSDV34TSRN Nat Millivolt Hi/Lo 30,000 21,000 RFSDV34TSRP Prop Millivolt Hi/Lo 30,000 22,500

E Preparation

FP1620 The use of wallpaper adjacent to this stove is not rec- ommended, as the high heat given off by this stove may Fig. 2 Locate gas stove. adversely affect the binders in the adhesive used to A) Flat on wall* B) RoomFP1620 Divider* C) Island apply the wallpaper. D) Cross Corner E) Flatlocate on wall freestanding corner Note (Fig. 2): *(A) and (B) must maintain a 12” (305 mm) Before beginning, remove the window frame assembly clearance between the wall and side glass of stove. from the stove. Also check to make sure there is not There is a minimum vertical rise required hidden damage to the stove. Take a minute and plan for the venting, which varies depending on out the gas, vent and electrical supply. Refer to Window the application. The maximum horizontal Frame Assembly Removal Section. run also has restrictions. Before starting Gas Line Installation the installation, become familiar with vent- ing instructions starting on Page 9. When purging gas line, the front window frame assembly must be removed. Clearance to Combustibles Top of Unit to Ceiling...... 36” (914 mm) The gas pipeline can be brought in through the rear of Appliance the stove as well as the bottom. Knockouts are provided Back...... 0” (0 mm) on the bottom behind the valve to allow for the gas pipe Side...... 12” (305 mm) installation and testing of any gas connection. It is most Floor...... 0” (0 mm) convenient to bring the gas line in from the rear right Corner...... 0” (0 mm) to Back Edges side of the valve as this allows fan installation or remov- Vent Pipe...... 1” (25 mm) al without disconnecting the gas line. High Elevations The gas line connection can be made with properly tinned 3/8” copper tubing, 3/8” rigid pipe or an ap- Input ratings are shown in BTU per hour and are proved flex connector. Since some municipalities have certified without deration for elevations up to additional local codes, it is always best to consult your 4,500 feet (1,370 m) above sea level. local authority and the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI For elevations above 4,500 feet (1,370 m) in USA, Z223.1/NFPA 54 in the USA or the CSA-B149.1 installa- installations must be in accordance with the cur- tion codes. rent ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and/or local codes hav- Always check for gas leaks with a mild ing jurisdiction. soap and water solution. Do not use an In Canada, please consult provincial and/or local open flame for leak testing. authorities having jurisdiction for installations at The gas control is equipped with a captured screw type elevations above 4,500 feet (1,370 m). pressure test point, therefore it is not necessary to pro- vide a 1/8” test point up stream of the control. Gas Inlet and Manifold Pressures When using copper or flex connector use only approved fittings. Always provide a union when using black iron Natural LP () pipe so that the gas line can be easily disconnected for Inlet Minimum 5.5” w.c. 11.0” w.c. burner or fan servicing . See gas specifications for pres- Inlet Maximum 14.0” w.c. 14.0” w.c. sure details and ratings. Manifold Pressure 3.5” w.c. 10.0” w.c. The stove valve must not be subjected to any test pres- sures exceeding 1/2 psi. Isolate or disconnect this or any other gas appliance control from the gas line when pressure testing.  10003550 RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove

1/2” Gas Supply Screw 1/2” x 3/8” Reducer (through existing ON/OFF Switch hole) Assembly Screw 3/8” Nipple

3/8” Union Clips 3/8” Nipple

3/8” x 3/8” Shut-Off Valve

CFM106 3/8” Nipple Wiring for Fig. 3 Typical gas line connection. Millivolt Gas Installation of Remote Switch Valves forCFM106 RSN/RSP Gas Valve FP1621 Typical Gas Line Connection Fig. 4 Attach wiring under clips on rear casing. NOTES: The remote9-29-00 ON/OFF switch cannot be fit- ted to units using the Honeywell Radio Frequency Valve control valve. SIT Valve &02&3$6SWITCH If the stove has been fitted with the RCSITEA Con-  TPTH trol, the ON/OFF function is controlled by the re- mote handset or receiver switch. Refer to Page 22. Thermopile TP Install the ON/OFF switch assembly on either the rear

right or rear left side of the stove. TH

1. Remove the screw at the back of the cabinet top

either on the left or the right side of the stove.

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2. Position switch assembly onto the back of the stove, O then fasten two (2) screws as shown in Figure 3. 3. Attach wiring under the clips on the rear casing (Fig. ON/OFF Switch or FP1622 4) and install wiring through the rear opening of the Millivolt Thermostat stove before connecting to the valve as shown in Figure 5. Fig. 5 Install wiring to switch before connecting to valve.

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10003550  RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove General Venting Information - Termination Location

INSIDE CORNER DETAIL G V H N A D E V L C B B V Fixed B V Closed V Fixed Operable Operable Closed F V B M B B V J X I V K X CFM145a A

V VENT TERMINATION X AIR SUPPLY INLET AREA WHERE TERMINAL IS NOT PERMITTED

Canadian Installations1 US Installations2 A = Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, 12”CFM145a (30cm) 12” (30cm) DV Termin Location deck, or balcony 5/01/01 Rev. 12/05/01 B = Clearance to window or door that may be 6”sta (15cm) for appliances 6” (15cm) for appliances opened < 10,000Btuh (3kW), 12” (30cm) < 10,000 Btuh (3kW), 9” for appliances > 10,000 Btuh (3kW) and (23cm) for appliances > 10,000 < 100,000 Btuh (30kW), 36” (91cm) Btuh (3kW) and < 50,000 Btuh for appliances > 100,000 Btuh (30kW) (15kW), 12” (30cm) for appliances > 50,000 Btuh (15kW) C = Clearance to permanently closed window 12” (305mm) recommended to 12” (305mm) recommended to prevent window condensation prevent window condensation D = Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the terminal within a horizontal 18” (458mm) 18” (458mm) distance of 2’ (610mm) from the center line of the terminal E = Clearance to unventilated soffit 12” (305mm) 12” (305mm) F = Clearance to outside corner see next page see next page G = Clearance to inside corner (see next page) see next page see next page H = Clearance to each inside of center line 3’ (91cm) within a height of 15’ (5m) 3’ (91cm) within a height of 15’ extended above meter/regulator assembly above the meter/regulator assembly (5m) above the meter/regulator assy I = Clearance to service regulator vent outlet 3’ (91cm) 3’ (91cm) J = Clearance to nonmechanical air supply inlet 6” (15cm) for appliances < 10,000 6” (15cm) for appliances to building or the combustion air inlet to any Btuh (3kW), 12” (30cm) for < 10,000 Btuh (3kW), 9” other appliances appliances > 10,000 Btuh (3kW) and (23cm) for appliances > 10,000 < 100,000 Btuh (30kW), 36” (91cm) Btuh (3kW) and < 50,000 Btuh for appliances > 100,000 Btuh (30kW) (15kW), 12” (30cm) for appliances > 50,000 Btuh (15kW) K = Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 6’ (1.83m) 3’ (91cm) above if within 10 feet (3m) horizontally L = Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved 7’ (2.13m)† 7’ (2.13m)† driveway located on public property M = Clearance under veranda, porch, deck or 12” (30cm)* 12” (30cm)* balcony N = Clearance to any other obstruction within a horizontal distance of 18” (450mm).

1 In accordance with the current CSA-B149 Installation Codes 2 In accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Codes † A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings * only permitted if veranda, porch, deck or balcony is fully open on a minimum 2 sides beneath the floor: NOTE: 1. Local codes or regulations may require different clearances. 2. The special venting system used on Direct Vent Stoves are certified as part of the appliance, with clearances tested and approved by the listing agency. 3. MHSC assumes no responsibility for the improper performance of the appliance when the venting system does not meet these requirements. Fig. 6 Termination location requirements.  10003550 RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove

Termination Clearances Termination clearances for buildings with combustible and noncombustible exteriors. Inside Corner Outside Corner Alcove Applications* D C C F = G = Combustible G Combustible 6" (152 mm) V 6" (152 mm) V Noncombustible 2" (51 mm) E Noncombustible O V 2" (51 mm) F

Balcony - Balcony - with no side wall with perpendicular side wall E = Min. 6” (152 mm) for non-vinyl sidewalls Min. 12” (305 mm) for vinyl sidewalls O = 8’ (2.4 m) Min.

M M No. of Caps D C V V Min. Max. 1 3’ (.9 mm) 2 x DActual

P 2 6’ (1.8 m) 1 x DActual Combustible & 3 9’ (2.7 m) 2/3 x D M = Actual Noncombustible 4 12’ (3.7 m) 1/2 x D Combustible & Actual M = 24" (610 mm) Noncombustible D = # of Termination caps x 3 P = 20” (508 mm) Min. 12" (305 mm) C = (2 / # termination caps) x D Max. Actual 584-15 *NOTE: Termination in an alcove space (spaces open only on one side and with an overhang) is permitted with the dimensions specified for vinyl or non-vinyl siding and soffits. 1. There must be a 3’ (914 mm) minimum between termination caps. 2. All mechanical air intakes within 10’ (1 m) of a termination cap must be a minimum of 3’ (914 mm) below the termination cap. 3. All gravity air intakes within 3’ (914 mm) of a termination cap must be a minimum of 1’ (305 mm) below the termination cap. Fig. 6a Termination clearances. General Information on Assembling Vent Pipes Canadian Installations: To join the twist lock pipes together, simply align the The venting system must be installed in accordance beads of the male end with the grooves of the female with the current CSA-B149 .1 installation code. end, then while bringing the ends together, twist the pipe until the flange on the female end contacts the USA Installations: external flange on the male end. It is recommended that The venting system must conform with local codes and/ you secure the joints with three (3) sheet metal screws, or the current National Fuel Gas code ANSI Z223.1/ however this is not mandatory with twist lock pipe. NFPA 54. To make it easier to assemble the joints we suggest Only venting components manufactured by MHSC can putting a lubricant (Vaseline or similar) on the male end be used in Direct Vent systems. of the twist lock pipe prior to assembly. Twist Lock Pipes

When using MHSC twist-lock pipe it is not necessary to Male End Female End use sealant on the joints. The only areas of the venting system that need to be sealed with high temperature silicone sealant are the collars on the stove and termi- nation, and the sliding joint of any telescopic vent sec- tion used in the system.

Screw Holes TWL100 Fig. 7 Twist-lock pipe joints.

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How to Use the Vent Graph Vertical Sidewall Applications The vent chart should be read in conjunction with the Since it is very important that the vent- following vent installation instructions to determine the ing system maintain its balance between relationship of the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the combustion air intake and the flue the vent system. gas exhaust, certain limitations as to vent 1. Determine the height of the center of the horizon- configurations apply and must be strictly tal vent pipe exiting through the outer wall. Using adhered to. this dimension on the Sidewall Vent Graph (Fig. 8), The vent graph showing the relationship between verti- locate the point intersecting with the slanted graph cal and horizontal side wall venting will help to deter- line. mine the various dimensions allowable. 2. From the point of this intersection, draw a vertical Minimum clearance between vent pipes line to the bottom of the graph. and combustible materials is one 1” 3. Select the indicated dimension, and position the (25mm) on top, bottom and sides unless stove in accordance with same. otherwise noted. Example A: When the vent termination exits through foundations If the vertical dimension from the floor of the unit is 11’ less than 20” (508 mm) below siding outcrop, the vent (3.4m) the horizontal run to the face of the outer wall pipe must flush up with the siding. must not exceed 14’ (4.3 m). It is always best to locate the stove in such a way that Example B: minimizes the number of offsets and horizontal vent If the vertical dimension from the floor of the unit is 7’ length of vent pipe from the flue collar of the stove to (2.14m), the horizontal run to the face of the outer wall the face of the outer wall. must not exceed 8¹⁄₂’ (2.6 m). Horizontal plane means no vertical rise exists on this portion of the vent assembly. 30 • The maximum number of 90° elbows per side wall 29 28 installations is three (3). Vertical dimension from the floor of stove to 27 • For RFSDV24 and RFSDV34 models, the maximum 26 horizontal rn for a minimum 12” (305 mm) vertical

25 the center of horizontal vent pipe 24 rise is 3’ (914 mm). (Fig. 9) 23 22 36” 21 (914 mm) 20 19 18 RFSDV24 17 RFSDV34 16 x = 12” (305 mm) 15 14 13 x 12 Example: A 11 10 9 8 7 Example: B 6 5 FP1495 4 3 Fig. 9 Maximum horizontal run.

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 • If a 90° elbowrev is06-02 used in therjs horizontal vent run Horizontal dimension from the outside face of the wall to (level height maintained) the maximum horizontal the center of the stove vent flange vent length is reduced by 36” (914 mm). (Fig. 10) CFM102 This does not apply if the 90° elbows are used to Sidewall vent graph showingDV Graphic the relationship between vertical and horizontal dimensions for a Direct Vent flue system. 9/28/00 sta increase or redirect a vertical rise. (Fig. 11) Fig. 8 Sidewall venting graph. (Dimensions in feet)

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Example: Elbow 1 = 90° Elbow 2 = 45° Elbow 3 = 45° Elbow 4 = 90° Total angular variation = 270° 7.5ʼ (2286 mm)

1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 270° A + B =17’ (5.2 m) Max.

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Fig. 10 90° elbow used in horizontal vent run.

FSDV 2 elbow 20 appl.20ʼ rev 0602 rjs (6 m)

FP1239

Pipe Straps Fig. 12 Maximum elbow usage. Every 3’ (914 mm) 7.5ʼ (2. m) 7.5ʼ Vertical Sidewall Installations Pipe Straps Every 3’ (914 mm) Firestop / Zero STEP 1 Clearance Sleeve Locate vent opening on the wall. It may be necessary to first position the stove and measure to obtain hole location. Depending on whether the wall is combustible or noncombustible, cut opening to size. (Fig. 13) rev 0602 rjs FP1497 Fig. 11 90° elbow used to increase height. For combustible walls first frame in opening. Combustible Walls: (Fig. 13) Cut a 9³⁄₈”H x 9³⁄₈”W (240 Example: According to the chart the maximum x 240 mm) hole through the exterior wall and frame as horizontal vent length is 20’ (6 m). However, if a shown. 90° elbow is used in the horizontal vent, maximum Noncombustible Walls: (Fig. 13) Hole opening must horizontal vent length is reduced to 17’ (5.2 m). be 7¹⁄₂” (190 mm) in diameter. In Figure 9, the total of Dim. A and Dim. B must not exceed 17’ (5.2 m). Vent Opening for Combustible Wall • The maximum number of 45° elbows permitted per 9³⁄₈” installation is six (6). These elbows can be installed (240mm) in either the vertical or horizontal run. • For each 45° elbow installed in the horizontal run, Framing Detail the length of the horizontal run MUST be reduced by 9³⁄₈” (240mm) 18” (457 mm). This does not apply if the 45° elbows are installed on the vertical part of the vent system. • The maximum number of elbow degrees in a system is 270°. (Fig. 12)

Stove Hearth Opening for Noncombustible Wall

7¹⁄₂” (190mm) VO584-100 Fig. 13 Locate vent opening on wall.

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STEP 2 Bead of Sealant Measure wall thickness and cut zero clearance sleeve parts to proper length (MAXIMUM 12”/305 mm). As- semble sleeve and attach to firestop with #8 sheet metal screws (supplied). Install firestop assembly. (Fig. 14) Zero clearance sleeve is only required for combustible walls.

FP1509 Adjustable Max. Length 12” (305 mm) Zero Clearance Fig. 16 Horizontal vent length. Sleeve FSDV Step 4b #8 Screws (2) STEP 5 Measure the horizontal8-26-02 length requirement rjs including #8 Screws (2) a 2” (51 mm) overlap, ie from the elbow to the outside #8 Screws wall face plus 2” (51 mm) (or the distance required if (2) installing a second 90° elbow). (Fig. 17)

Firestop Always install horizontal venting on a level plane.

Adjustable Zero Clearance Sleeve ZCS101 X Fig. 14 Adjustable ZCS101zero clearance sleeve. Zero Clearance Sleeve STEP 3 3/11/99 djt Place stove into position. (Fig. 15) Measure the vertical height (X) required from the base of the flue collars to the center of the wall opening.

X

FP1510

Fig. 17 Horizontal length to wall.

FP1508 STEP 6 Fig. 15 Height to center of wall opening. NOTE: If using charcoal wall plate Pt. #10000257, &0 HTTOCENTER and collar Pt. # 52203-CG, put them in place before STEP 4 putting the pipe sections through the wall. Apply a bead of high temperature sealant to the inner Use appropriate length of pipe sections - telescopic or and outer flue collars of the stove and using appropri- fixed - and install the horizontal vent sections. The sec- ate venting component(s) attach to stove with three (3) tions which go through the wall are packaged with the screws. (Fig. 16) Follow with the installation of the inner starter kit, and can be cut to suit if necessary. (Fig. 18) and outer elbow. Again secure joints as described on Sealing vent pipe and firestop gaps with Page 8. high temperature sealant will restrict cold air being drawn in around stove.

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Below Grade Installations When it is not possible to meet the required vent ter- minal clearances of 12” (305 mm) above grade level a snorkel vent kit is recommended. It allows installation depth of down to 7” (178 mm) below grade level. The 7” is measured from the center of the horizontal vent pipe as it penetrates through the wall. If venting system is installed below ground, we recommend a window well with adequate and proper drainage. Ensure sidewall venting clearances are observed. If installing a snorkel, a minimum 24” (610 mm) vertical rise is necessary. The maximum horizontal run with the 24” (610 mm) vertical pipe is 36” (914 mm). This measurement is taken from the collar of the stove (or

FP1511 transition elbow) to the face of the exterior wall. Refer to the Sidewall Vent Graph for extended horizontal run if Fig. 18 Pipe sections through the wall. the vertical rise exceeds 24” (610 mm). STEP 7 1. Establish vent hole through the wall. (Fig. 13) Apply high temperature sealant to 4” (102 mm) and 2. Remove soil to a depth of approximately 16” 7” (179 mm) collars or the termination one inch away (406 mm) below base of snorkel. Install drain pipe. from crimped end. Guide the vent terminations 4” and Install window well (not supplied). Refill hole with 12” 7” collars into their respective vent pipes. Double check (305 mm) of coarse gravel leaving a clearance of that the vent pipes overlap the collars by 2” (51 mm). approximately 4” (102 mm) below snorkel. (Fig. 20) Secure the termination to the wall with screws provided 3. Install vent system. and caulk around the wall plate to weatherproof. (Fig. 4. Ensure a watertight seal is made around the vent 19) pipe coming through the wall. 5. Apply high temperature sealant caulking (supplied) around the 4” and 7“ snorkel collars. 6. Slide the snorkel into the vent pipes and secure to the wall. 7. Level the soil to maintain a 4” (102 mm) clearance below snorkel. (Fig. 20)

Firestop 7TDVSNORK (Snorkel) 7” Pipe Screws 4” (102 mm) Clearance Min. Window Well

24” (610 mm) Drain Min.*

FP1512 Foundation Wall *A minimum of 24” (610 mm) Fig. 19 Horizontal length to wall. vertical pipe must be installed when using the 7TDVSNORK Support horizontal pipes every 3’ (914 mm) Kit. *The 22” (559 mm) vertical rise with metal pipe straps. (center to center) of the snorkel may be included for calculationof Check stove to make sure it is leveled and max. horizontal run. properly positioned. FP1513 Fig. 20 Below grade installation.

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Do not back fill around snorkel. A clear- ance of at least 4” (102 mm) must be main- tained between snorkel and the soil. Max. If the foundation is recessed, use recess brackets (not 8’ supplied) for securing lower portion of the snorkel. (2.4 m) Fasten brackets to wall first, then secure to snorkel with self drilling #8 x 1/2 sheet metal screws. It will be necessary to extend vent pipes out as far as protruding 45° Typical wall face. (Fig. 21) Ceiling Max. Support 8’ Application (2.4 m)

45°

Snorkel Max. 40’ (12 m) Foundation Recess Wall Screws Recess Brackets Typical Sheet Metal Roof Support Watertight Seal Screws Application Around Pipe

BG401 Fig. 21 Snorkel installation, recessed foundation. Typical Straight-up Installation CFM140 Fig. 22 Vertical through-the-roof installation. Vertical Through-the-RoofBG401 Applications CFM140 Typical vertical through-the-roof application This Gas Stove hasSnorkel been approved for: 2/01 sta; • Vertical installations2/10/99 up to 40’djt (12 m) in height. Up rev. 0602 rjs to a 10’ (3 m) horizontal vent run can be installed within the vent system using a maximum of two 90° elbows. Minimum Height • Up to two 45° elbows may be used within the Above Roof horizontal run. For each 45° elbow used on the horizontal level the maximum horizontal length must be reduced by 18” (457 mm). Example: Maximum horizontal length Minimum 0 x 45° elbows = 10’ (3 m) Roof Pitch Height 1 x 45° elbows = 8¹⁄₂’ (2.6 m) Flat to 7/12 1’0” 2 x 45° elbows = 7’ (2.1 m) Over 7/12 to 8/12 1’6” • A minimum of an 8’ (2.4 m) vertical rise. Over 8/12 to 8/12 2’0” • Two sets of 45° elbows offsets within these vertical Over 9/12 to 10/12 2’6” installations. From 0 to a maximum of 8’ (2.4 m) of ST934 Over 10/12 to 11/12 3’3” vent pipe can be used between elbows. (Fig. 22) minimum height Over 11/12 to 12/12 4’0” 6/07 Over 12/12 to 14/12 5’0” • 7DVCS must be used to support offsets. (Fig. 22) Over 14/12 to 16/12 6’0” This application will require that you first determine the roof pitch and use the appropriate starter kit. Over 16/12 to 18/12 7’0” (Refer to Venting Components List) Over 18/12 to 20/12 7’6” ST934 Over 20/12 to 21/12 8’0”

Fig. 23 Minimum height above roof requirements.

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Vertical Through-the-Roof Installation If there is a room above ceiling level, firestop spacer must be installed on both 1. Locate your stove. the bottom and the top side of the ceiling 2. Plumb to center of the 4” (102 mm) flue collar from joists. If an attic is above ceiling level a ceiling above and mark position. 7DVAIS (Attic Insulation Shield) must be 3. Cut opening equal to 9³⁄₈” x 9³⁄₈” (240 x 240 mm). installed. 4. Proceed to plumb for additional openings through The enlarged ends of the vent section the roof. In all cases, the opening must provide a always face downward. (Fig. 25) minimum of 1” (25 mm) clearance to the vent pipe, i.e., the hole must be at least 9³⁄₈” x 9³⁄₈” (240 x 240 mm). 5. Place stove into position. 6. Place firestop(s) #7DVFS or Attic Insulation Shield #7DVAIS into position and secure. (Fig. 24) #8 Sheet Metal Screws (3 per joint) Sealant Attic Insulation Storm Collar Shield

11" 11" Joist TWL101a Fig. 25 Roof flashing. TWL101a Twist Lock Pipe 11” x 11” (295 x 295 mm) 2/8/99 djt Upper Floor Ceiling In- stallation Joist

Firestop Spacer

Nails (4) FP1516 Fig. 24 Place firestop spacer(s) and secure. 7. Install roof support (Fig. 22) and roof flashing making sure upper flange of flashing is below the shingles. (Fig. 25) 8. Install appropriate pipe sections until the venting is above the flashing. (Fig. 25) 9. Install storm collar and seal around the pipe. 10. Add additional vent lengths for proper height. (Fig. 23) 11. Apply high temperature sealant to 4” and 7” collars.

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Twist Lock Venting Components

Starter Kit - Model 7TFSMSK Starter Kit - Model 7TFSDVSK Starter Kit - Model 7TDVSKV - Vertical Venting for 7TDVSKV-A, order 1/12 to 6/12 roof pitch for 7TDVSKV-B, order 7/12 to 12/12 roof pitch for 7TDSKV-F, order flat roof Starter Kit - Model 7TFSDVSKS - Snorkel Kit for below grade installation

45° Elbow Kit 7TFSDV45 for Vertical Installation Offsets 584B Vent components Starter Kit 2/25/99 djt 90° Transition Elbow Kit 7TFSDV90 fo Vertical Sidewall Applications or Through-the-Roof

584C Telescopic Vent Sections 7TDVP1218 12” to 18” adjustable length 584DVent components 7TDVP3564 35” to 64” adjustable length

V45ent degree Components elbow Pipe sections for vertical or horizontal venting 902/25/99 degree elbo djt w Model 7TDVP8” 4 per box Model 7TDVP12” 4 per box 584E2/25/9910/20/99 djt twistlock Model 7TFSDVP24” Venting10/20/99 Components twist lock Model 7TDVP36” Telescope vent Model 7TFSDVP48” 584F2/25/99 djt Venting10/20/99 Components twist lock Firestop Spacer Model 7DVFS Pipe sections 2/25/99 djt 10/20/99 twist lock Attic Insulation Shield Model 7DVAIS 584G Venting Components Firestop spacer 2/25/99 djt

Vertical/Horizontal Combination Offset Support 584H Venting components Model 7DVCS attic insulation shield 2/25/99 djt

584I vent components offset support 2/25/99 djt

16 10003550 RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove Operating Instructions Glass Information After the initial cleaning process the glass should be cleaned two or three times during each operating Only glass approved by MHSC may be used for season depending on the environment in the house. replacement. The use of substitute glass will void all product warranties. Clean the glass after the first two weeks of operation. Take care to avoid breaking the glass. Do not clean glass when hot. Under no circumstances is this stove to be operated without the front glass or Do not use abrasive cleaners. with a broken glass. Replacement of the Do not strike or slam glass. glass (with gasket) as supplied by the manufacturer should be done by a licensed Log Identification Chart qualified service person. Logs RFSDV24 RFSDV34 Window Frame Assembly Removal Log Ember Bed -- KR7 Log - Front Left KR13 KR8 1. Turn the gas supply OFF (Refer to Lighting Log - Front Right KR14 KR9 Instructions). Log - Rear -- KR10 2. If the unit has been operating allow time for the Log - Top Left -- KR11 components to cool. Log - Top Right -- KR12 3. Open the two side doors. Log - Rear Left KR15 -- 4. Open the clamps on the two sides. (Fig. 26) Log - Rear Right KR16 -- 5. Pull the frame forward. 6. To reinstall window frame assembly, follow the Log Set and Lava Rock Material Installation above procedure in reverse. For Model RFSDV24 (Refer to Fig. 27) 1. Remove window frame assembly. (Refer to Window Release Clamps (2 per side) Frame Assembly Removal section) 2. Remove logs from packaging. As with all plastic items - these logs and their packaging are not toys and should be kept away from children and infants. 3. Place rear left log (KR15) with one end onto the left rear bracket while the rest of the log sets on the center of the rear log support. 4. Place the rear right log (KR16) onto the right side of the rear log support. Ensure the log’s bottom holes are located on the two studs of the support. FP1517 5. Place front left log (KR13) onto the left cut out of Fig. 26 Window frame removal. the rear log while the front left end of this log will set against the back wall of the front grate. Glass Cleaning 6. Place the front right log (KR14) in position by resting the holes under one end of this log located over the It is necessary to periodically clean the glass. During knob on the rear left log while the other end of the start-up condensation, which is normal, forms on the log set against the right end of the front grate. (Fig. inside of the glass. This condensation causes lint, dust 27) and other airborne particles to cling to the glass surface. 7. Place burner lava rock over front area of the burner. Also initial paint curing may deposit a slight film on the glass. It is therefore recommended that the glass be cleaned two or three times with a non-ammonia based household cleaner and warm water (We recommend gas stove glass cleaner) within the first few weeks of operation.

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For Model RFSDV34 (Refer to Fig. 28) Figure 27 RFSDV24 Log Rear Left (KR15) 1. Remove window frame assembly. (Refer to Window Frame Assembly Log Rear Right (KR16) Removal section) 2. Remove logs from packaging. As with all plastic items - these logs and their packaging are not toys and should be kept away from children and infants. 3. Place rear log (KR10) n rear bracket (ensure log is seated properly, leveled and centered to the unit) so it will not move from side to side and it is firmly LG345 positioned on the bracket.

4. Slip front ember log (KR7) down behind Log Front the front deflector. Right (KR14) 5. Place front left log (KR8*) on top of burner, left side. Using the bottom holes Log Front Left in the log, locate it into the left bracket (KR13) Burner Lava Rock log locator studs. 6. Place front right log (KR9) on top of burner, right side. Use log’s Log Top Left Log Rear (KR10) bottom holes to locate it into the (KR11) Log Top Right (KR12) right bracket log locator studs. 7. Place burner lava rock on top Figure 28 of burner between the em- RFSDV34 ber log and the two front logs.

8. Place top left log (KR11) Log Front Left onto locator notches. (KR8) Ensure the log is secure. LG345 9. Place top right log (KR12) onto locator 24RFSDV LOGS notches. Ensure the log Log Ember 6/04 is secure. Bed (KR7)

LG344 Log Front Right (KR9)

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Flame & Temperature Adjustment Flame Characteristics SRN/SRP Models It is important to periodically perform a visual check For units equipped with ‘HI/LO’ valves the flame of the pilot and burner flames. Compare them to the adjustment is accomplished by rotating the ‘HI/LO’ pictorials illustrated below (Fig. 30-31). adjustment knob located near the center of the gas If the flame patterns appear abnormal contact a control valve. (Fig. 29) qualified service provider for service and adjustment.

Turn I

counterclockwise H Turn clockwise to decrease L to increase O flame height flame height FP390

Fig. 29 Flame adjustment knob.

TSRN/TSRP ModelsFP390 FLAME ADJUSTMENT KNOB CO105d For units equipped11/21/96 with the RCSITEA control, all adjustments are performed with the use of a remote Fig. 30 Correct pilot flame appearance. transmitter. Refer to instructions packaged with the transmitter or Page 22 in this manuals for operating instructions.

RFSDV24

CO105d Figure 31 Pilot flame 6/07 djt

LG346

RFSDV34

LG346 24RFSDV LOG flames

6/04 LG347

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Lighting and Operating Instructions FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. A. This heater has a pilot which must be lit manu- Follow the gas supplier’s instructions. ally. When lighting the pilot follow these instruc- • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call tions exactly. the Fire Department B. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the area for gas. Be sure to smell next to control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not the floor because some gas is heavier than air push in or turn by hand, do not try to repair it, call a and will settle on the floor. qualified service technician. Applying force or any WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion. • Do not try to light any appliance D. Do not use this stove if any part has been under • Do not touch any electric switch water. Immediately call a qualified service techni- • Do not use any phone in your building cian to inspect the heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has Immediately call your gas supplier from a • been under water. neighbor’s phone. Lighting Instructions 1. STOP! Read the safety information above. 10. Push the control knob all the way in and hold. 2. Turn off all electrical power to the unit. Immediately light the pilot by repeatedly depress- 3. Turn the On/Off switch to “OFF” position or ing the piezo spark ignitor until a flame appears. set thermostat to lowest level. Continue to hold the control knob in for about one 4. Open control access panel. (1) minute after the pilot is lit. Release knob and it 5. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clock- will pop back up. Pilot should remain lit. If it goes wise to “OFF”. out, repeat steps 5 through 8.

OFF

PIL3/8"OT - 1/2"

HI PILOT OFF ON

F

F ON

O PILOT O F

LO F

SIT NOVA • If knob does not pop up when released, stop 6. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then and immediately call your service technician or smell for gas, including near the floor. If you FP1068 gas supplier. Lighting instructions • If after several tries, the pilot will not stay lit, smell gas, STOP!FP1067 Follow “B” in the safety infor- Pilots turn the gas control knob to “OFF” and call your mation above. If youlighting do instruction not smell gas, go to the next step. knobs service technician or gas supplier. 7. Remove glass door3/9/01 before djt lighting pilot. (See 11. Replace glass door. Glass Frame Removal section). 12. Turn gas control knob to “ON” position. 8. Visibly locate pilot by the main burner. 13. Turn the On/Off/RS switch to “ON” position or 9. Turn knob on gas control counterclockwise set thermostat to desired setting. to “PILOT”. 14. Turn on all electrical power to the unit.

To Turn Off Gas To Heater

1. Turn the On/Off switch to Off position or set 3. Open control access panel. the thermostat to lowest setting. 4. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clock- 2. Turn off all electric power to the unit if service is wise to “OFF”. Do not force. to be performed. 5. Close control access panel.

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Troubleshooting the Gas Control System

SIT NOVA 820 MILLIVOLT VALVE NOTE: Before trouble shooting the gas control system, be sure external gas shut off is in the “On” position. Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action

1. Spark ignitor will not light A. Defective or misaligned electrode Using a match, light pilot. If pilot lights, turn off pilot and at pilot push the red button again. If pilot will not light - check gap at electrode and pilot-should be 1/8” to have a strong spark. With the control knob in the pilot position, push the B. Defective ignitor (Push Button) control knob all the way and hold. Check for spark at electrode and pilot. If no spark to pilot, and electrode wire is properly connected, replace the battery in the ignitor module and try again. Refer to Maintenance Section. If the problem still exists, replace the ignitor module box. 2. Pilot will not stay lit after A. Defective pilot generator (thermo- Check pilot flame. Must impinge on thermocouple/ther- carefully following lighting couple), remote wall switch mopile. NOTE: This pilot burner assembly utilizes both instructions a thermocouple and a thermopile. The thermocouple operates the main valve operation (On and Off). Clean and or adjust pilot for maximum flame impingement on thermopile and thermocouple. B. Defective automatic valve Turn valve knob to “Pilot”. Maintain flow to pilot; millivolt meter should read greater than 10mV. If the reading is okay and the pilot does not stay on, replace the gas valve. NOTE: An interrupter block (not supplied) must be used to conduct this test. Check wall switch and wires for proper connections. 3. Pilot burning, no gas to A. Wall switch or wires defective Jumper wire across terminals at wall switch, if burner main burner comes on, replace defective wall switch.. If okay, jumper wires across wall switch wires at valve, if burner comes on, wires are faulty or connections are bad. B. Thermopile may not be generat- 1. Be sure wire connections form thermopile at gas ing sufficient millivoltage valve terminals are tight and thermopile is fully inserted into pilot bracket. 2. One of the wall switch wires may be grounded. Re- move wall switch wires form valve terminals if pilot now stays lit, trace wall switch wiring for ground. May be grounded to fireplace or gas supply. 3. Check thermopile with millivolt meter. Take reading at thermopile terminals of gas valve. Should read 250-300 millivolts (minimum 150) while holding valve knob depressed in pilot position and wall switch “Off”. Replace faulty thermopile if reading is below specified minimum. C. Plugged burner orifice Check burner orifices for debris and remove. Turn valve knob to “On”, place wall switch to “On” D. Defective automatic valve opera- millivolt meter should read greater than 150mV. If the tor reading is okay and the burner does not come on, replace the gas valve. 4. Frequent pilot outage A. Pilot flame may be too low or Clean and/or adjust pilot flame for maximum flame problem blowing (high) causing the pilot impingement on thermopile and thermocouple. safety to drop out B. Possible blockage of the vent Check the vent terminal for blockage (recycling the flue terminal gases).

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Instructions for RCSITEA 2. Slide the privacy code switches (1,2,3 & 4) on the transmitter and receiver to your choice of ON or OFF RFSDV34TSR Series position. All switches are preset to “ON” for both the CAUTION: The RCSITE is only certified for use on transmitter and receiver. vented heater rated equipment. 3. The privacy code switches (1,2,3 &4) on the trans- This remote control system provides a safe, reliable and mitter and on the receiver must match in order for user-friendly remote control for millivolt valve gas appli- the system to work. ances, blower speed and flame height adjustment. The 4. To check, press either the ON or OFF button on the system can be manually or thermostatically turned on transmitter and the receiver indicator light will blink. and off with the transmitter. If not, repeat Step 2. Carefully inspect the contents for shipping damage. If 5. The system is now ready to operate. any parts are missing or damaged, immediately contact NOTE: Refer to optional 6 Hour Shutdown. your dealer. Do not attempt to install any part of the kit WARNING: Do not use two (2) or more remote control unless all parts are in good condition. Refer to instruc- systems in the same area with the same dip tions provided with the kit for complete installation switch settings, they will communicate with instructions. each other. This may cause the appliances to WARNING: Make sure 120V AC fan and SIT valve are malfunction. correct. If not wired correctly, damage to receiver could result. Make sure the wires do not contact the applianc- Privacey Switch Blower Switch Blower Switch - Do Not Move es any place other than at the terminals. Exposure to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 temperatures higher than 250°F (105°C) may cause the receiver to malfunction and cause possible fire hazard. ON DIP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

ON DIP Remote Transmitter ON DIP

Install Batteries 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Transmitter The remote transmitter uses three Battery (3) “AAA” batteries. Door Privace Dip Switches Receiver Tab (Need to Match) 1. Press down the battery door tab ST1089 and pull out to remove the bat- NOTE: The switches on the transmitter and receiver tery door. (Fig. 32) must match. ST1089 Fig. 33 Privacy switches. 2. Install the batteries as indicated RCSITE dip switches on transmitter. Reset Button 3. Close the battery door by snap- The reset button can be used to reset the transmitter ping in place. if transmitter is not working properly. The reset button 4. When three (3) batteries are is located behind the battery door cover in the lower installed, the transmitter will Fig. 32 Bat- left corner of battery compartment. Using a paper clip, tery door tab. initialize for 10 seconds and then pressON the reset button and the transmitter will reset and is ready for use. initialize for 10 seconds before it can be used. ST1088 ON DIP DIP 5. The batteries should be replaced atRCSITE least once battery every tab 12 months or when the low battery indicator is dis- Operation played. Transmitter Setting Privacy (DIP) Switch on Receiver and Trans- General mitter The RCSITE Remote Control has The remote receiver and transmitter privacy (DIP) two (2) operating modes: Manual switches are preset at the factory. In the event of activa- and Thermostatic. The control ON tion or interference from other nearby transmissions, AUTO system can be set to temperature FAN reset the code using the following procedure: FLAME ranges between 45°F and 90°F. OFF 1. There are four (4) switches on the transmitter and The blower speed and flame seven (7) switches on the receiver. Figure 33. height can be adjusted in either Switches #1, #2, #3 and #4 on both transmitter and the manual or thermostatic mode. receiver are privacy switches and #5, #6, #7 on AMBIENT the receiver are blower switches and should not be Fig. 34 RCSITE moved. These are preset for the installed blower. remote transmitter. 22 10003550

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The transmitter will operate the remote receiver from 1 off the fireplace when the room temperature is above foot to a maximum of 30 feet. The distance is reduce the set temperature within 1 degree. when batteries are low or when the receiver is inside a 4. There will be a slight delay in the response of the metal enclosure. unit (on/off) to a temperature. Room temperature is Initial Startup monitored every three (3) minutes. Figure 35 5. Press AUTO/FLAME button to exit the thermostatic 1. After initial power up or °F mode. The transmitter will be in the manual off mode when RESET button is and the fireplace will be shut off. pressed, the transmitter is Flame Height Setting for Thermostatic Mode reset. The reset button is Figure 38 located behind the battery 1. Hold AUTO/FLAME button door of transmitter. for five (5) seconds and 2. During system power up FP2142 Fig. 35 Typical Reset one number and flame or reset, all features of Display icon will appear in LCD the LCD DISPLAY will be FP2142 screen. initial start up visible. After one second, the LCD will be initialized. 2. Use the ON / ▲ or OFF / ▼ A typical reset display is shown in Figure 35. Note button to set the desired the temperature scale is degree F. flame height to 1 (min.) 2 FP2147 3. Press ON button to select between °C and °F dis- (medium) or 3 (max.). Fig. 38 Flame height play. It will exit setting mode automatically after 10 3. If there is no input within setting.FP2147 seconds if no key is pressed. The transmitter will three (3) seconds, the send an OFF signal after reset. flame height setting new setting will be transmitted12/08 to the receiver. This 4. After power up or reset, the transmitter is operating setting only affects auto mode operation. in manual mode. The room temperature is shown. 4. The default setting for transmitter is 2 (medium). Manual Mode 3-Speed Blower Control Figure 36 NOTE: Blower operates with flame on ONLY> 1. Press the ON button °F Figure 39 once to turn on the appliance with max flame 1. Press FAN button once to enter blower speed setup height. mode at low speed initially and one of the three blade icons will display dark- 2. Press the OFF button to ened on LCD display. decrease flame height. FP2143 The first two (2) presses 2. Continue to press FAN °F Fig. 36 Manual mode. will decrease flame button to set the blower height to lower level. The FP2143 speed you desire. third press will turn off the fireplace.manual mode 3. If there is no input within 3. If the OFF button is held for more12/08 than three (3) sec- three (3) seconds, the new setting will be transmit- onds, the fireplace will be shut off. ted to receiver. If the fire- FP2145 Thermostatic Mode place is on, the blower Figure 37 speed will take effect Fig. 39 3 speed blower control. 1. Press the AUTO/FLAME °F right away; if the fire- FP2145 button to enter the ther- place is off, the receiver 3 speed fan 12/08 mostatic mode. will remember this setting and blower is still off. 2. In thermostatic mode, °F 4. If you continue to press FAN button to the position that press the ON / ▲ button all blades are gone, the FAN icon will disappear and or OFF / ▼ button to set SET turn the blower off. the desired set tempera- FP2144 ture. Fig. 37 Thermostatic 3. Once the setting is com- mode.FP2144 pleted, the transmitter will thermostat mode automatically turn on the fireplace12/08 when the room temperature is below the set temperature and turn

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Blower On Delay Time and OFF Delay Time Set- the ON and OFF buttons simultaneously for three ting (Default 5 ON / 8 OFF) (3) seconds to exit child proof mode. The Childproof Figure 40 indicator disappears from LCD. 1. Hold FAN button for five Transmitter Thermal Shutdown (5) seconds and two (2) Figure 43 numbers will appear in 1. If transmitter measures the LCD screen. The a room temperature upper one is ON Delay exceeding 99° F, the LCD Time and the bottom is will display "HI" and the OFF Delay Time in min- transmitter will turn off the utes. appliance. 2. Use the ON / ▲ button FP2146 2. Transmitter will not func- to set the desired On Fig. 40 Blower time delay tion until the room temper- Delay Time from 0 to 15 display. FP2146 ature has dropped below FP2152 minutes. blower delay timer 99° F. If transmitter mea- Fig. 43 Thermal shutdown 3. Use the OFF / ▼ button to set12/08 the desired Off Delay sures a room temperature display. Time from 0 to 15 minutes. less than 40° F, the LCD FP2152 thermal shutdown display 4. If there is no input within 3 seconds, the new setting will display "LO" and NO 12/08 will be transmitted to receiver. SIGNAL will be sent to turn on the appliance. 5. The default settings for both transmitter and receiver Receiver are 5 minutes for ON delay time and 8 minutes for OFF Slide Switch delay time. 1. ON position: The main burner will ignite and blower will Low Battery Detection come on when blower on delay time is reached and Figure 41 fan speed has been enabled, the flame height is max; 1. Battery voltage is checked °F otherwise just burner will ignite until the slide switch is once a minute. When the placed in the OFF or RS position to turn burner off. battery voltage drops to a 2. RS position: The system will only operate if the remote certain level, the low-bat- receiver receives a signal from the transmitter. tery icon will display on 3. OFF position: The system is off. If fan speed has been LCD, and the transmit- enabled, blower will continue to operate until OFF delay ter will turn off the appli- time expires. The slide switch should be placed in the ance. The transmitter FP2150 OFF position if you will be away for an extended period will not function anymore Fig. 41 Low battery of time. If the remote receiver is mounted out of reach until fresh batteries are display.FP2150 of children, the OFF position also functions as a safety installed. low battery display device by both turning the system off and rendering 2. When the batteries are low, the12/08 LCD displays a low the receiver inoperable. battery indicator. The low battery indicator will be dis- Optional 6 Hour Shutdown played in any mode. 1. The receiver comes preset from the factory with a 6 3. The transmitter will not operate with low batteries. hour shutdown from its last ON or flame lower opera- Change the batteries before the batteries are too weak tion. This is done to prevent the appliance from con- for normal operation. Turn the unit OFF before replac- tinuing to operate if unattended. ing batteries. 2. You may disable this feature if you wish. To disable, Child-Proof Protection change the receiver privacy (DIP) switch #1 ONLY to Figure 42 the OFF position. Make sure the transmitter privacy (DIP) switches are set the same as the receiver. Follow 1. Press and hold the ON °F the instructions on how to set the privacy (DIP) switch and OFF buttons simul- setting. taneously for three (3) seconds to enter child 3. By disabling this feature, your appliance may continue proof mode. operating unattended. 2. The transmitter will not send a signal again until FP2151 the childproof mode is Fig. 42 Child protection deactivated by pressing display.FP2151 no child display 24 12/08 10003550 RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove

Testing Remote Control System Blower Speed Level Adjustment 1. Light the gas appliance following the lighting instruc- 1. The three speed levels of blower can be fine tuned tions on Page xx. Confirm the pilot light is on; it must by using the blower switches. (Fig. 44) be in operation for the remote control to operate the 2. In the event the blower runs too slow or too fast on main gas valve and blower. Appliance control knob Low or Medium, change the blower switch setting to must be in the ON position, and ON/OFF switch achieve desired speed levels. must be in OFF position. 3. Turn on the blower at low speed with the transmit- 2. Slide the 3 position button on the remote receiver ter and start from STEP 1 (ON/ON/OFF), then to the ON position and the main gas flame should follow steps in the chart below to set up the blower ignite. switches. The blower speed will decrease when go- 3. Slide the button to OFF and the main gas flame ing through the steps. Stop when the desired speed should extinguish, but the pilot light will remain lit. level of Low is achieved. 4. Slide the button to RS (the center position). Press 4. To ensure the proper Low is selected, run through the ON button on transmitter to turn the system ON. Low, Medium, High to check all speeds to achieve The main gas flame should ignite and blower should the desired best speed levels. come on after the On delay time is reached and fan speed you desire is selected. 5. Press the OFF button on transmitter to turn the sys- Privacey Switch Blower Switch tem to OFF. The flame should extinguish (the pilot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 light will remain lit) and blower should be off after the

Off delay time is you set is reached. ON DIP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

ON DIP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

DIP 5 DIP 6 DIP 7 STEP 1 ON ON OFF STEPFP2599 2 (Default) ON ON ON STEPblower 3 switchesOFF ON ON STEP 4 OFF OFF ON STEP 5 OFF OFF OFF FP2599

Fig. 44 Blower speed level adjustment.

NOTE: It is very important that the Low speed is not too low that to overload blower motor. WARNING: To avoid overheating the blower when the blower runs too slow, always start from higher speed (from Step 1) when adjusting speed levels using the blower switches. And stop trying the rest of the settings when desired speed level of Low is achieved.

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Troubleshooting

Symptom Causes Action 1. Battery icon on LCD on transmit- 1. Low battery. 1. Replace batteries. Change the bat- ter. teries every 6 months. 2. LCD display is blank. 2. Check battery installation or replace batteries. 3. LCD display shows “funny” dis- 3. Press reset button at the back of the play. transmitter. 4. Appliance does not come on. 1. Wiring/Electrical connections. 1. Slide the switch to ON, if appliance comes on, wiring is not the cause. 2. If appliance, does not come on, check wiring connections. 2. Privacy (DIP) switch setting on 1. Make sure the transmitter and re- transmitter does not match re- ceiver have the same DIP switch ceiver. settings. 3. Transmitter measure tem- 1. Move transmitter to a cooler place perature exceeding 99°F and and wait until temperature drops be- shows “HI” on LCD. low 99°. 4. Distance between the trans- 1. Make sure the operating distance is mitter and receiver is more less than 30 feet. than 30 feet. 5. Receiver cannot receive signal. 1. Receiver is installed in an en- 1. Make sure the receiver is not locat- closure. ed inside too tight of an enclosure. 6. Blower is not on after the stove is 1. Blower setting is off. 1. Press FAN key to select desired fan turned on. speed. 2. Blower delay setting is set too 2. Press and hold Fan key to set de- high. sired ON/OFF delays. This is done in minutes.

26 10003550 RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove Maintenance Burner and Burner Compartment To obtain proper operation, it is imperative that the pilot It is important to keep the burner and the burner and burner’s flame characteristics are steady, not lifting compartment clean. At least once per year the logs and or floating. lava rock/ember material should be removed and the Typically, the top 3/8” to 1/2” of the thermopile should burner compartment vacuumed and wiped out. Remove be engulfed in the pilot flame. (Refer to Page 19, Figure and refit the logs as per the instructions in this manual. 30) Always handle the logs with care as they To adjust pilot burner: (by qualified service technician) are fragile and may also be hot if the stove 1. Remove pilot adjustment cap has been in use. 2. Adjust pilot screw to provide properly sized flame. FK24 Fan Assembly 3. Replace pilot adjustment cap. The fan unit requires periodic cleaning. At least once The primary air shutter is set at factory and should per month in the operating season open the lower only be adjusted, if necessary, by a qualified service louvre panels and wipe or vacuum the area around the technician. fan to remove any build up of dust or lint. Brass Trim Clean the brass trim pieces using a soft cloth lightly dampened with lemon oil. Do not use water or household cleaners on any brass components. Cleaning the Standing Pilot Control System The burner and control system consist of: • burner tube • gas orifice • pilot assembly • thermopile • millivolt gas valve Most of these components may require only an occasional checkup and cleaning and some may require adjustment. If repair is necessary, it should be performed by a qualified technician. 1. Turn off pilot light at gas valve. 2. Allow stove to cool if it has been operating. 3. Remove window frame assembly. (Refer to Window Frame Assembly Removal section.) 4. Remove logs. 5. Vacuum burner compartment especially around orifice primary air openings. 6. Visually inspect pilot. Brush or blow away any dust or lint accumulation. 7. Reinstall logs. 8. Ignite pilot - Refer to Lighting Instructions. 9. Reinstall window frame assembly.

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Wiring Diagrams - RFSDV24SR

OFF ON Optional Blower Kit MOTOR Schematic Diagram On/Off Switch Wiring

BLK BLK BLK

Black opile

TP/TH Therm SNAPSTAT BLK WHT Millivolt TP Gas Valve ON/OFF Black GRN TH WHT RHEOSTAT ST124b

Thermostat Thermostat Optional Thermostat(Optional) (Optional) Wiring ST236 Fig. 46 Fan circuit.

St124b ST236 Black on/off/switch FK26 wiring diagram wiring 12/99

TP/TH Thermopile 1/11/00 djt Millivolt TP Gas Valve

Black TH ST124c Fig. 45 On/off switch and optional thermostat circuit.

NOTE: If any of the original wire, as sup- plied with the appliance, must be re- placed, it must be replaced with type SF-2, 200°C wire or its equivalent. St124c Thermostat wiring 1/11/00 djt

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Wiring Diagrams - RFSDV34TSR

Black

120V AC Adapter Black T H mV Valve T P / T H Receiver 120V AC Plug

Female Male

SIT HI / LO 120V AC Valve Blower

ST1091

Fig. 47 SIT Hi/Lo blower schematic.

ST1090120V AC Plug for Receiver SIT valve wiring

SIT mV Valve Receiver Black Tag

Tag Black Hi/Lo Regulator Tag: to blower Black

Black

White

Tag: Black to 120V AC Blower

White

120V AC Plug for Blower ST1092

Fig. 48 SIT Hi/Lo blower wiring.

10003550 ST1092 29 SIT valve schematic RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove

2 RFSDV34 RFSDV24 4 1e 1g 1f

1h 3

1d

1b 1c 1b 1b

34 30 1a 28

12 35 16

8

24

15

10

27 21 17

9a,b 25 26 18

13

ON AUTO FLAME FAN

OFF 33

ON 34 RS OFF

MHSC reserves the right to make changes in design, materials, specifications, prices and discontinue colors and products at any time, without notice. RFSDV24/34 3550 RFSDV24/34 Ref. Description Parts RFSDV24 RFSDV34 1. Log Set Complete 7/02, 8/09 10003538 10001763 1a. Log - Ember Bed -- KR7 1b. Log - Front Left KR13 KR8 1c. Log - Front Right KR14 KR9 1d. Log - Rear -- KR10 1e. Log - Top Left -- KR11

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RFSDV24/34 (continued) Ref. Description RFSDV24 RFSDV34 1f. Log - Top Right -- KR12 1g. Log - Rear Left KR15 -- 1h. Log - Rear Right KR16 -- 2. Lava Rock 57897 57897 3. Burner Housing Assembly w/tiles 10003559 10001272 4. Ceramic Tile (single) 57803 57803 5a. Orifice, Main Burner - Nat. (not shown) Refer to Rating Plate 5b. Orifice, Main Burner - Prop. (not shown) Refer to Rating Plate 5c. Orifice, Front Burner - Nat. (not shown) Refer to Rating Plate 5d. Orifice, Front Burner - Prop (not shown) Refer to Rating Plate 6a. Orifice, Top Convertible Pilot - Nat. (not shown) 10002268 10002268 6b. Orifice, Top Convertible Pilot - Prop. (not shown) 10002269 10002269 7. Ignitor Piezo (not shown) 14D0505 14D0505 8a. Pilot Assembly, 3 way DV Top Conv. - Nat. 10002264 10002264 8b. Pilot Assembly, 3 way DV Top Conv. - Prop. 10002265 10002265 9a. Stepper Motor - Nat. -- 50D0099 9b. Stepper Motor - LP -- 50D0100 10. Pilot Tube w/fittings SIT 10001296 10001296 11. Manifold Tube w/fittings (not shown) 10002492 57318 12. Thermopile, RN & RP 26D0566 26D0566 13. Remote Kit (Hi/Lo, Blower) - TSR Series -- RCSITEA 14. Manifold Assembly (not shown) 10003207 10000824 15. Electrode ignitor w/cable 24” 10001297 10001297 16a. Valve SIT820 - Nat. 37D0117 37D0117 16b. Valve SIT820 - LP 37D0118 37D0118 17. Fan Assembly w/bracket - TSR Series -- 51869 18. Remote ON/OFF Switch 53606 -- 19. Wiring Harness - Remote Switch (not shown) 57265 -- 20. Remote ON/OFF Switch Kit (not shown) 53858 -- 21. Window Frame Assembly (complete with glass) 10003547 10001917 22. Window Glass w/Gasket Assembly Kit (not shown) 10003549 10001916 23. Window Glass Gasket Kit (not shown) 10001983 10001983 24. Front Louvre Assembly 10003537 10001370 25. Cabinet Side Door 10003541 10001792 26. Control Door Assembly 10003539 10001790 27. Clamp 10000949 10000949 28. Top Grille Panel 10001791 10001791 29. Magnet, Ceramic Side Doors (not shown) 10001705 10001705 30. Screen Cabinet Top 10001749 10001749 31. Plate Relief w/Gasket Assembly (not shown) 10002862 10002862 32. Front Grate Assembly - Charcoal Gray (not shown) 10003535 -- 33. Sensor Fan 51704 -- 34. Speed Control 51738 -- 35. Thermocouple SIT 24D0808 24D0808 36. Relief Plate w/Gasket Assembly Burner Tray (not shown) -- 10004192 37. Control Panel (not shown) 20300158 20300163

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RFSDV24/34 (continued)

Fuel Conversion Kits Conversion Kit, NG to LP - RFSDV24SR Kit #RFSDV24CKPS Conversion Kit, NG to LP - RFSDV34TSR Kit #RFSDV34CKPS Conversion Kit, LP to NG - RFSDV24SR Kit #RFSDV24CKNS Conversion Kit, LP to NG - RFSDV34TSR Kit #RFSDV34CKNS

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Fan Kits Disconnect the power supply before servicing the fan. Refer to Figure 35 for FK24 Fan Assembly rewiring replacement components. This auxiliary fan system increases the efficiency of the circulation of the heating air. Fan The FK24 fan kit allows variable speed control of the Temperature Sensor circulation fan and also incorporates a heat sensor in Speed Control the circuit. Black Specifications White 115 Volt / 60Hz / 56 Watts Ground Maintenance FP1025

The fan itself does not require regular maintenance, Fig. 48 FK24 fan wiring. FP394 however periodic cleaning of the fan and the WIRING DIAGRAM surrounding area is required. 11/20/96 Check the fan and the area around the fan assembly and wipe or vacuum at least once per month during the operating season. Installation NOTE: The FK24 is an option for Model RFSDV24; standard with model RFSDV34. Install fan before connecting gas line to stove. FP1518 1. Open front access door; remove the cover valve. Fig. 49 FK24 fan with existing fan bracket. 2. Remove pre-mounted fan bracket at the rear of the pedestal. Remember this location for reinstallation. 3. Open the fan kit; mount FK24 replacement fan bracket. (Fig. 50) 4. Install the fan through the opening of the front access door, with the outlet pointed up and the fan mounting bracket toward the rear of the stove. (Fig. 51) The fan mounts over two studs that hold the fan just below the firebox floor. Secure the fan in place FP1519 with two nuts provided. Fig. 50 FK24 fan kit with replacement fan bracket. 5. Locate the fan speed control/junction box on screw studs located on the right side of the cover valve. Stud Tighten with nuts provided. 6. Install thermal sensor element on screw studs located to the right of the gas valve below the burner base. 7. Reinstall cover valve. Plug in grounded service cord to a convenient wall receptacle. This fan assembly is furnished completely wired. It must be electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes. US installations: Follow local codes and the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70.

Canadian installations: In the absence of local codes, Fan Sensor Fan Speed follow current CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code. Location Control/Junc- FP1520 tion Box Fig. 51 FK24 fan installation.

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CFMFP FK24 Fan install 6/04 RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove

Optional Gold Trim Kit Installation Procedure 1. Unpack the kit and confirm all parts are present. A decorative gold-plated window trim kit, Model RFS- DV24DG is available for the RFSDV24 Freestanding 2. It is very important to remove all the protective plas- Stove. tic wrap from the brass components Kit contents: 3. Attach the magnets to the trim. (Fig. 53) 4. Position trim against the stove window frame assem- (1) Gold-plated window trim bly. The trim will be held in place by the magnets. (4) Magnets 5. Fit the brass rings in place around any visible vent Installation Procedure joints. 1. Unpack the kit and confirm all parts are present. NOTE: Use only lemon oil to clean this window trim 2. It is very important to remove all the protective plas- as directed below. Lemon oil can be obtained from tic wrap from the gold window trim. supermarkets and hardware stores. Do not use 3. Attach the magnets to the trim. (Fig. 52) brass polish or household cleaners, as these prod- 4. Position trim against the stove window frame assem- ucts will damage the trim. bly. The trim is held in place by the magnets. Clean brass trim with a soft clean cloth slightly NOTE: Only gold cleaner is to be used for this dampened with lemon oil. Buff with a soft dry cloth. window trim. Do not use brass polish or household cleaners, as these products will damage the trim. Gold cleaner products can be obtained from any stove dealer. Clean gold trim with a soft clean cloth slightly dampened with gold cleaner product. Buff with a soft dry cloth.

(2) Larger Radi of the Trim are to be Place Magnets Here ‘Up’ after Installation FP1522 Fig. 53 RFSDV34TKA magnet locations. Magnets Remote Control Options These remote controls are available as an option only on stoves fittedFP1522 with RN/RP gas control valves. Thermostaticwindow Remote trim RCST, RCT, RCSTE, Control 6/04 RCSTEB, RCSIT, RCSITE, WWTD FP1521 Remote Control On/Off RCB, RCMT, RCBE, Fig. 52 RFSDV24TKG magnet locations. WMTD Optional Brass Trim Kit Wall Thermostat Kit WT Wall Switch Kit MVWS A decorative brass windowFP1521 trim kit, Model RFSD- RFSDV magnets V34TKAP/S is available6/04 for the RFSDV34 Freestanding Stove. Kit contents: (1) Brass window trim (8) Magnets (3) Brass trim rings (for the vent pipe joints)

34 10003550 RFSDV24/34 Freestanding Direct Vent Gas Stove LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Lifetime Warranty The following components are warranted for life to the original owner, subject to proof of purchase: Firebox, Combus- tion Chamber, Heat Exchanger, Grate and Stainless Steel Burners. Five Year Warranty The following components are warranted for five (5) years to the original owner, subject to proof of purchase: Ceramic Fiber Logs. Basic Warranty MHSC warrants the components and materials in your gas appliance to be free from manufacturing and material defects for a period of two (2) years from date of installation. After installation, if any of the components manufactured by MHSC in the appliance are found to be defective in materials or workmanship, MHSC will, at its option, replace or repair the defective components at no charge to the original owner. MHSC will also pay for reasonable labor costs incurred in replacing or repairing such components for a period of two (2) years from date of installation. Any products presented for warranty repair must be accompanied by a dated proof of purchase. This Limited Lifetime Warranty will be void if the appliance is not installed by a qualified installer in accordance with the installation instructions. The Limited Lifetime Warranty will also be void if the appliance is not operated and main- tained according to the operating instructions supplied with the appliance, and does not extend to (1) firebox/burner assembly damage by accident, neglect, misuse, abuse, alterations, negligence of others, including the installation thereof by unqualified installer, (2) the costs of removal, reinstallation or transportation of defective parts on the appli- ance, or (3) incidental or consequential damage. All service work must be performed by an authorized service repre- sentative. This warranty is expressly in lieu of other warranties, express or implied, including the warranty of merchantability of fitness for purpose and of all other obligations or liabilities. MHSC does not assume for it any other obligations or liabilities in connection with sale or use of the appliance. In states that do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow exclusion of indirect damage, those limitations of exclusions may not apply to you. You may also have additional rights not covered in the Limited Lifetime Warranty. MHSC reserves the right to investigate any and all claims against the Limited Lifetime Warranty and decide upon method of settlement. For information about this warranty, contact: Technical Services MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris. KY 40361

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Efficiency Ratings Model EnerGuide Ratings D.O.E. Stove Efficiency (%) (AFUE %) RFSDV24SRN 65.3 63.0 RFSDV24SRP 65.3 63.0 RFSDV34TSRN 72.1 70.0 RFSDV34TSRP 72.1 70.0

MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive • Paris, Kentucky 40361 www.mhsc.com

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