Regency B36X Manuel D’Utilisation

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Regency Bellavista™ B36X  Gas Fireplace
OPERATING 
INSTRUCTIONS
1)  Read and understand these instructions 
before operating this appliance.
2)  Check to see that all wiring is correct and 
enclosed to prevent possible shock.
3)  Check to ensure there are no gas leaks.
4)  Make sure the glass in the glass door frame 
is properly positioned. Never operate the 
appliance with the glass removed.
5)  Verify that the venting and cap are 
unobstructed.
6)  The unit should never be turned off, and on 
again without a minimum of a 60 second 
wait.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LIGHTING 
PROCEDURE
NOTE:  The Gas ON/OFF knob cannot be 
turned from "ON", "PILOT" or "OFF" unless 
it is partially depressed.
1)  Ensure the wall mounted switch or remote 
is in the "OFF" position.
2)  Turn the gas control knob so the indicator 
points to the "OFF" position and wait 5 min-
utes for any gas in the combustion chamber 
to escape.
3)  Turn the gas control knob counterclockwise 
so the indicator points to the "PILOT" position. 
Depress the gas control knob fully. Depress 
the igniter button until the pilot lights. After 
approximately one minute, release the gas 
control knob. The pilot fl ame should continue 
to burn. 
 
 
Only when the pilot holds, without pressure 
being applied to the gas control knob, re-install 
the glass door to the unit. The unit must not 
be operated without the glass door in place. 
 
If the pilot does not remain lit, repeat opera-
tion allowing a longer period before releasing 
gas control knob.
4)  When the pilot stays lit, turn the gas control 
knob to the "ON" position.
5)  Use the wall switch or remote control to turn 
the unit ON.
NOTE: When using the remote control refer to 
the remote manual.
*Propane Units Equipped with DC Spark Box.
NOTE: If there is no spark present at the pilot 
when depressed, the AA battery may 
be weak. Refer to "DC Spark Battery 
Replacement" section. 
SHUTDOWN 
PROCEDURE
1)  Turn the wall mounted switch or remote to 
the "OFF" position.
2)  Press "OFF" on the remote control.
3)  Turn the gas control knob to the "OFF" posi-
tion to turn off the pilot.
IMPORTANT
To ignite or reignite the pilot, you 
must fi rst remove the glass door. 
During the fi rst  few  fi res, a white fi lm 
may develop on the glass front as part of 
the curing process. The glass should be 
cleaned after the unit has cooled down 
or the fi lm will bake on and become very 
diffi cult to remove. Use a non-abrasive 
cleaner and DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN 
THE GLASS WHILE IT IS HOT.
The FIRST FIRE in your heater is part of the paint 
curing process. To ensure the paint is properly 
cured, it  is  recommended you  burn your fi replace 
for at least four (4) hours the fi rst time.
When  fi rst operated, the unit will release an 
odour caused by the curing of the paint and the 
burning off of any oils remaining from manufac-
turing. Smoke detectors in the house may go off 
at this time. Open a few windows to ventilate 
the room for a couple of hours. The glass may 
require cleaning.
NOTE: When the glass is cold and the appliance 
is lit, it may cause condensation and fog 
the glass. This condensation is normal 
and will disappear in a few minutes as 
the glass heats up.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE 
GLASS WHILE IT IS STILL HOT
!
DO NOT BURN THE UNIT WITHOUT THE 
GLASS DOOR IN PLACE.
FIRST FIRE
NORMAL OPERATING 
SOUNDS OF GAS 
APPLIANCES
It is possible that you will hear some sounds 
from your gas appliance. This is perfectly normal 
due to the fact that there are various gauges 
and types of steel used within your appliance. 
Listed below are some examples. All are normal 
operating sounds 
and should not be considered 
as defects in your appliance.
Blower:
Regency
®
 gas appliances  use high tech blowers 
to push heated air farther into the room. It is not 
unusual for the fan to make a "whirring" sound 
when ON.
Burner Tray: 
The burner tray is positioned directly under the 
burner tube(s) and logs and is made of a different 
gauge material from the rest of the fi rebox and 
body. Therefore, the varying thicknesses of steel 
will expand and contract at slightly different 
rates which can cause "ticking" and "cracking" 
sounds. You should also be aware that as there 
are temperature changes within the unit these 
sounds will likely re-occur. Again, this is normal 
for steel fi reboxes.
Blower Thermodisc:
When this thermally activated switch turns ON 
it will create a small "clicking" sound. This is the 
switch contacts closing and is normal.
Pilot Flame: 
While the pilot fl ame is on it can make a very 
slight "whisper" sound.
Gas Control Valve: 
As the gas control valve turns ON and OFF, a 
dull clicking sound may be audible, this is normal 
operation of a gas regulator or valve.
Unit Body/Firebox: 
Different types and thicknesses of steel will 
expand and contract at different rates resulting 
in some "cracking" and "ticking" sounds will be 
heard throughout the cycling process.