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Figure 39 - Injector Holder On Outlet 
Burner Tube
Burner 
Tube
Primary Air Inlet 
Holes (Shape of 
Holes May Vary 
by Model)
Figure 40 - Pilot Inlet Air Hole
Burner 
Tube
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 as-
sembly. There is a small pilot air inlet hole about
two inches from where the pilot flame comes out 
of the pilot assembly (see Figure 40). 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.
Injector Holder (May Be Brass or 
Aluminum Depending on Model)
Pilot Air 
Inlet Hole
Pilot 
Assembly
Ports/Slots
LOGS
•  If you remove logs for cleaning, refer to Install-
ing Logs, page 17, to properly replace logs.
•  Replace log(s) if broken or chipped (dime-sized
or larger).
CLEANING AND 
MAINTENANCE
 WARNING: Turn off fireplace 
and let cool before cleaning.
  CAUTION:  You  must  keep 
control  areas,  burner  and  cir-
culating  air  passageways  of 
fireplace  clean.  Inspect  these 
areas  of  fireplace  before  each 
use.  Have  fireplace  inspected 
yearly  by  a  qualified  service 
person.  Fireplace  may  need 
more frequent cleaning due to 
excessive  lint  from  carpeting, 
bedding material, pet hair, etc.
  WARNING:  Failure  to  keep 
the  primary  air  opening(s)  of 
the burner(s) clean may result in 
sooting and property damage.
BURNER INjECTOR HOLDER AND 
pILOT AIR INLET HOLE
The primary air inlet holes allow the proper amount
of air to mix with the gas. This provides a clean
burning flame. Keep these holes clear of dust, dirt, 
lint and pet hair. Clean these air inlet holes prior to
each heating season. Blocked air holes will create
soot. We recommend that you clean the unit every
three months during operation and have heater
inspected yearly by a qualified service person.
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 com-
pressed 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.
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 Figures
39 and 40).
3.  Blow air through the ports/slots and holes in
the burner.