Firebox Glass Door Removal; Anti-Condensation Switch - Napoleon Acies Série Manuel Du Propriétaire

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6.6

firebox glass door removal

A.
For door removal, locate the top and bottom door latches. Pull forwards and away to disengage
door latches.
note:
Ensure to leave one hand on the glass door during entire door removal.
B.
Tilt the top of the door forwards 90 degrees, then lift it up and out of the door latches.
C.
Reverse these steps to re-install the door, ensure the top and bottom door latches are properly
engaged prior to releasing the door.
note:
Ensure the door opens freely and closes sealed.
IMPORTANT: Once latches are engaged, test to make sure that the door is sealed
BACK - FIXED SIDE (SEE THRU ONLY)
note:
The fixed side door operates as as a sealed system that is a critical component of your appliance's operation.
This should only be removed by a qualified installer.
See-thru models have one fixed door that does not need to be remove by the owner. The inside surface of the
firebox glass (fixed side) can be cleaned from the access side (see "care of glass" section).
6.7

anti-condensation switch

The L models are equipped standard with an anti-condensation switch. The LV / LVX models have the option to
change from an electronic intermittent pilot ignition (IPI) to a standing pilot for cold climates.
Turning the ACS switch on will allow the pilot flame to burn continuously. This mode will minimize the
condensation which forms on the inside of the glass when the main burner is first turned on. It will also help the
appliance and vent system stabillize more quickly during the colder months.
During the warmer winter and summer months, the ACS switch should be turned off to minimize fuel
consumption.
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