By AvalonDirect Vent Heater¥ HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL VENT¥ MOBILE HOME APPROVED¥ CLASS A CHIMNEY RETROFITListed(ANSI Z21.44)WARNING: Improper installa
PAGE 10 INSTALLATION (CONT.)6 Pull gently on the power cord to take out any extra slack. Place the strain relief included with thestove over the cord
INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 11Floor Protection Requirements¥ When the stove is installed directly on carpeting, vinyl or other combustible material othe
PAGE 12 INSTALLATION (CONT.)Gas Line Installation! The gas line must be installed in accordance with all local codes, if any; if not, follow ANSI Z223
INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 13Vent Requirements! Always maintain the required 1" clearance (air space) to combustible materials to prevent a fireha
PAGE 14 INSTALLATION (CONT.)Acceptable Vent ConfigurationsRestrictor Position¥ A vent restrictor is built into the appliance to adjust the flow rate o
INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 15Elbows¥ 2 Elbow maximum (two 45° or two 90°, not one 45° and one 90°)Measuring Vent LengthsVent Horizontal Run(measure fro
PAGE 16 INSTALLATION (CONT.)Approved Configurations with:Vertical Termination (No Elbows) - or -Verticall Terminations with two 45° Elbows¥ 10' M
INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 17Approved Configurations with a Horizontal Termination (using one 90° elbow)¥ 16' Maximum Horizontal Run¥ 16' Max
PAGE 18 INSTALLATION (CONT.)Approved Configurations with a Vertical Termination and Two 90° Elbows¥ 16' 5" Maximum Horizontal Run (4' 1
INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 19Horizontal Vent Termination Requirements (see the illustration below)¥ The horizontal vent termination (standard or snorke
PAGE 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS¥ IF YOU SMELL GAS:* Do not light any appliance* Extinguish any open flame* Do not touch any electrical switch or plug
PAGE 20 INSTALLATION (CONT.)Glass RemovalRight Side GlassCenter GlassLoosen all of the nuts that hold the glass clips against the glass. Loosen two t
INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 21Log and Ember InstallationWhen in place, the logs look like this.The rear log has a flat portion that rests on this ledgeR
PAGE 22 INSTALLATION (CONT.)Glass InstallationInstall the glass by following the instructions on page 20 in reverse order. NOTE:¥ The glass clips sho
INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 23¥ Let the stove burn for fifteen minutes. Adjust the air shutter, if necessary, to achieve the correctlooking flame (see
PAGE 24 OPERATING YOUR HEATER Before You Begin! Read this entire manual before you use your new stove (especially the section "SafetyPrecautions&
OPERATING YOUR HEATER (CONTINUED) PAGE 25Starting The Pilot FlameThe pilot flame is required to ignite the main burners (it also plays a safety role).
PAGE 26 OPERATING YOUR HEATER (CONTINUED)Starting the Stove for the First Time+ Fumes and smoke from the paint curing and oil burning off the steel ma
OPERATING YOUR HEATER (CONTINUED) PAGE 27Adjusting the Blower Speed+ The blower helps transfer the heat from the stove into the room. It will not tur
PAGE 28 MAINTAINING YOUR HEATERMaintaining Your Stove's Appearance! The enameled surfaces may chip if struck. Damaged surfaces may be repaired u
TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 29Problem: Possible Cause: Don't Call for ServiceUntil You:Pilot Will Not Flame A gas shut off valve is turned offThe gas co
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONTINUED) PAGE 3¥ Do not place clothing orother flammable items onor near the stove.Because this stove can becontrolled by a ther
PAGE 30 TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)How this Stove Works! This stove was designed with safety as the primary concern. Many of the components inside th
TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED) PAGE 31Why Nothing Should Be Placed Against the StoveFor safety and operation purposes, do not place any object against th
PAGE 32 WARRANTYTRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. warrants the AVANTI DV gas appliance to be defect-free in material and workmanship for five (5) yearsfrom the
LISTING INFORMATION PAGE 33The safety label can be found on a card that is chained to the unit behind the control cover. A copy is shownbelow.10850 1
PAGE 34 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENTPropane (LP) Burner Pan (Part # 98900740)1 Remove the LP burner pan from the packaging and remove the two screws holding the
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (CONTINUED) PAGE 35Remote Control (Part # 99300651)! Do not connect 110-120 VAC to the gas control valve or wiring system of this u
PAGE 36 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (CONTINUED)Thermostat (Part # 99300650)! Do not connect 110-120 VAC to the gas control valve or wiring of this unit.1 The r
ADDENDUM PAGE 37ADDENDUM #1 Altitude ConsiderationsThis stove has been tested at altitudes ranging from sea level to 8,000 feet. In this research, we
PAGE 38 INDEXAdjusting the Blower Speed ... 27Adjusting the Flame Height...
PAGE 4 TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction & Important InformationIntroduction & Important Information ... 1Safety PrecautionsSafety Preca
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 5Installation Options:¥ Residential or Mobile Home¥ Straight or Corner Placement¥ Bedroom Approved¥ Alcove Approved¥
PAGE 6 INSTALLATIONInstallation Preparation! This appliance must be installed in accordance with all local codes, if any; if not, follow ANSIZ223.1 an
INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 7Pedestal Attachment9/16" WrenchUse a 9/16" wrench to attach the two pedestal bolts to the bottom of the heater.Li
PAGE 8 INSTALLATION (CONT.)2 Slide the side and top panels onto the stove from the back. Make sure the wires do not get caughtunder the side panels.
INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 9+ Before attaching the rear panel, you need to set the restrictor position. See the section"Approved Vent Configurati
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