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I
did not purchase a fan when I initially bought my fireplace.
Can I add a fan now-after the unit is installed?
Absolutely. All Kozy Heat gas fireplaces are designed to add
an optional fan after the fireplace is completely installed.
Simply contact your local Kozy Heat dealer
and your local electrician for more information.
When I start my fireplace, sometimes the glass becomes
foggy for a few seconds, is this something to be concerned
with?
Not at all. Water is a component of gas, and the condensation
or fog is a by-product of combustion. Therefore, it appears
when the fireplace is first lit, but once the fireplace heats
up, the condensation (fog) will evaporate within seconds.
Why did my fireplace have a burnt smell when
I started it for the first time this season?
If your fireplace was new, and this was the first time it
burned, the smell is the paint curing, which only last the
first few hours of burning. In addition, if the fireplace
has been non-operational for a period of time, dust may accumulate
and a burnt dust smell will occur.
I have had my fireplace for one year and my glass has gradually
developed a brownish hue in the corners. What should I do?
The brownish hue is soot that can occur on glass when a fireplace
burns rich or very yellow. A slight amount of soot is normal
over an extended period of time. However, if the glass should
become sooty after a few hours of burning, your fireplace
needs to be adjusted to burn more efficiently. This is a simple
adjustment done by a qualified installer.
How often should I have my fireplaces serviced?
Your fireplace should be cleaned and inspected at least once
a year by a professional service person.
Should I leave my pilot lit during the summer months if
I plan on not burning it?
The option is up to the homeowner. A pilot burns approximately
875 BTUs/hour or eight gallons of liquid propane per month.
However, running the pilot year round will extend the life
span of the generator by not allowing condensation to build
up inside it and eventually corrode it.
How do I re-light my pilot?
Open the lower grill and locate the black on/off/pilot knob.
Turn the knob to the pilot position, push in the black knob
all the way and hold it in. Then, press the red button that
is to the right-hand side; the pilot will light after you
push this button one to two times. Continue to hold the black
knob in for at least 30 seconds after the pilot has lit. Release
the black knob and the pilot will remain lit. Turn the black
knob all the way counter-clockwise to the on position.
My pilot will not stay lit.
You may not be holding in the black knob labeled pilot long
enough for the pilot to remain lit. If this does not enable
the pilot to stay lit, you may have a wire that became loose,
disconnected or pinched during installation. Call or visit
your local authorized Kozy Heat dealership
for additional service.
I cant get my pilot to light?
Make sure the Piezo wire (orange) is connected to the Piezo
(red button) and the Piezo securing nut is not loose. If these
are all properly connected, please contact your local
authorized Kozy Heat dealership for additional service.
My burner will not light.
Here are a few things you can check:
Is the pilot lit?
Is the black control knob on the valve located under the lower
grill, in the on position?
Are you using a wall thermostat or remote control? If so,
is the rocker switch: an on/off switch located on the right-hand
side of the control panel under the lower grill, in the off
position?
If after checking all of the previous and the burner does
not light, please contact your local authorized
Kozy Heat dealership for additional service.
My burner keeps goings out.
Please contact your local authorized
Kozy Heat dealership for additional service.
What should I do if I ever smell gas?
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch.
Do not use any phone in your building.
Immediately call your gas service supplier from a neighbors
phone.
Follow the gas suppliers instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, contact the fire department.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of the fireplace or any other appliance.
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