FMI VP324E Manual Do Utilizador

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TO TURN OFF GAS 
TO APPLIANCE
1.  Turn off wall switch.
2.  Turn off all electric power to appliance if 
service is to be performed.
3.  Fully open glass doors if installed.
4.  Remove  front  hearth  brick  and  control 
access panel.
oPerAtIoN
Continued
Check pilot flame pattern and burner flame 
patterns often.
PILOT ASSEMBLY
The pilot assembly is factory preset for the 
proper flame. Alterations may have occurred 
during shipping and handling. The pilot is lo-
cated on the back right hand side of burner.
The flame must envelope 1/4" of top of the 
ignitor/sensor and grounding stem. 
If your pilot assembly does not meet these 
requirements:
•  Turn  adjustment  screw  marked  PILOT 
clockwise to decrease or counterclockwise 
to increase flame to proper size (see Figure 
36). Do not remove adjustment screw.
•  see Troubleshooting, page 22
5.  Turn equipment shutoff valve clockwise 
 to the OFF position. Do not force.
6.  Replace  front  refractory  brick  access 
panel.
7.  Fully close glass doors if installed.
OPTIONAL REMOTE 
OPERATION
Note: The WRC receiver and hand-held re-
mote control kit must be purchased separately 
(see Accessories, page 25). Follow installa-
tion instructions on page 11.
Turn equipment shutoff valve to the ON posi-
tion. You can now turn the burner on and off 
with the hand-held remote control unit. 
IMPORTANT: Be sure to press the ON/OFF 
buttons on the hand-held remote control unit for 
up to 3 seconds to assure proper operation.
Figure 35 - Pilot
Sensing 
Rod
Pilot 
Burner
Ignitor
Pilot 
Burner
Ignitor/
Sensor
Figure 36 - Correct Pilot Flame Pattern
Sensing 
Rod
BURNER FLAME PATTERN
Burner flames will be steady, not lifting or float-
ing. Flames should go up through the middle 
of log set. Flames should not "spill" to edges 
of pan or sides of log set.
Figure 37 shows a typical flame pattern. If burn-
er flame pattern differs from that described:
•  turn appliance off (see To Turn Off Gas to 
Appliance, above) 
•  see Troubleshooting, page 22
Figure 37 - Typical Flame Pattern
P325E(B) and VP325E(B) Models
P324E and VP324E Models
INsPeCtING BurNers