Valor Auto Companion Inc. 837 AN manual

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    Figure 2. Rem oval of lowe r front casti ng. Figure 1. Rem oval of igniti on ba r knob. Safety Upgrade Instructions These i ns truct ions are f or th e Valor Legend Ultra (Model 837 AN and 837 AP) Impo rtan t: Sw itch the a pplia nce o ff , isola te th e gas sup ply to th e appl ian ce and ensu re th at th e ap plian ce is co mplet ely cool befo re[...]

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    Safety Upgrade Instructions Page 2 Figure 4. Fascia Rem oval on Ca st Iron and Standar d fascia . Figure 3. Rem oval of Scre ws on ca st Iron fasc ia. Standard fascia – three or four sided. 1. Unsc rew a nd remove the igniti on bar k nob (See figu re 1). 2. Rem ove the Fa scia by gentle pu lling t he top of the fasc ia forwa rd. Two retaining c l[...]

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    Safety Upgrade Instructions Page 3 Figure 7. Fit ting the loc ating b racket . Figure 6. Rem oval of Bush ing. Figure 5. Rem oval of Scre w from locatin g brack et. 2. Removal of bushing from ignition bar For mode ls fitted w ith a locat ing br acke t (See fig ure 5) 1. Rem ove the self-tapp ing scre w from the ignition ba r loc ating b rac ket (Se[...]

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    Safety Upgrade Instructions Page 4 Figur e 8. Gas Valve 3. Replacing the Gas V alve Refe r to figure 8. 1. Loose n the sc rew atta ching the ignit ion bar to t he top of the gas va lve . 2. Lift the igniti on bar c lea r of the ga s valve spi ndle. 3. Supp orting the el bow with a wr ench, u ns crew th e nu t to t he inl et elb ow o n the g as valv[...]

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    Safety Upgrade Instructions Page 5 Figure 10. Batte ry Re placem ent Figure 9. Microswitc h arm location Impor tant Note : When co nn ecting the i gnition ba r to the top of t he gas valve it is im portant that the arm of the micr oswitch i s behi nd t he ign ition ar m (See fig ure 9 ). Ensu re th at wh en t he ig nitio n bar i s depre ssed the mi[...]

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    Safety Upgrade Instructions Page 6 Figure 11. Relie f panels 5. Relief Panel operation The rel ief p anels on the un der side o f the f irebo x sh ould be hel d in place by t heir sp rin g retaine rs, but sh ould be capa ble of openin g when t he pre ssure w ithin the firebox be com es too great. • To check the o perat ion of th e relief pa nels [...]

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    Safety Upgrade Instructions Page 7 Figure 12. Fasc ia loca ting 6. Adjusting the height of the ignition bar When refittin g the Fascia i t is im portant tha t the heig ht of the ig nition b ar is adju sted to en sure s moot h op erat ion. The hei gh t of t he ign ition bar ca n b e adjus ted to su it th e slot in th e fi re fron t. Th e adjustm ent[...]

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    Safety Upgrade Instructions Page 8 Figure 13 I gniti on bar a djustm ent sc rew 3. If the ignit ion bar doe s not locat e sati sfact ori ly through t he fa scia, loosen the s crew secu rin g th e ignition ba r sle eve (figu re. 13). 4. Adjust the height o f the ignition ba r so that it c an rotate fre ely thro ugh the slo t. Reti ghten the s leeve [...]

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    Safety Upgrade Instructions Page 9 Figure 15. Uppe r rear lo g Figure 14. Lowe r rear log 7. Final Revi ew Replac e the c era mic fuel eff ect b ed as b elow 1. Place t he lo wer r ear log in t he sup port cr adl es at the b ack o f th e fir ebox (S ee figure 14 ). 2. Place the upper rear log on top of the l ower r ear lo g. Th e pegs in th e lo we[...]

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    Safety Upgrade Instructions Page 10 Figure 17. Le ft cross log Figu re 16 . Fron t log 3. Place t he fr on t log in the o penin g of the fireb ox base cover. Slid e th e log for ward as far a s it will go (See figure 16 ). 4. Place t he lef t cro ss l og (stam ped “L” undernea th) ove r the fron t and rear l ogs. Lo cate th e cros s log over th[...]

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    Safety Upgrade Instructions Page 11 Figure 18. Right c ross log 5. Place t he ri ght front log (stam ped “R” undernea th) ove r the other log s. Loc ate it over the pe g in the front l og and i nto the channe l in t he rear log (See f igur e 18) . • Without re plac ing the g lass wind ow, fit the fascia . Che ck for sm ooth opera tion of the [...]

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    Safety Upgrade Instructions Page 12 Advise the custom er that: - 1. The battery should be replaced each season. 2. If for a ny rea son the fa scia ha s bee n remove d the sm ooth operati on of the igni tion lever m ust be c hecked. If it is not sm ooth the n the appl iance m ust not be used un til rectifie d by a qualified pe rson.[...]