Regency ® P36-4 Gas Log Fireplace30OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSOPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS1) Read and understand these instructionsbefore operating this appliance.2) Check to see that all wiring is correct andenclosed to prevent possible shock.3) Check to ensure there are no gas leaks.4) Make sure the glass in the door frame isproperly positioned. Never operate theappliance with the glass removed.5) Verify that the flueing and cap areunobstructed.6) Ensure that the brick panels are installed.7) Verify log placement. If the pilot cannot beseen when lighting the unit, the logs havebeen incorrectly positioned.8) The unit should never be turned off, and onagain without a minimum of a 60 secondwait.OPTIONALFAN240 Volt AC power is needed for the fan switchand blower. The fan can be hard wired if desired.A terminal block is provided on the left hand sideof the unit. A three wire power cord can also beused and plugged into a suitable receptacle.Unit must be grounded at all times. Donot cut the ground terminal off under anycircumstances.1) Shut the power off.2) Open the bottom louvre door.3) Remove the terminal block cover.4) Slide the fan in towards the rear of the unitand slip it over the two mounting studs.Ensure that the fan blades do not rubagainst the valve tubing.Optional: If you require extra space to slidethe fan to the back, the left spring can beunhooked from the bracket.5) Wire the fan to the terminal block as shownin the wiring diagram below.6) Connect white wire from fan to neutral ofterminal block.7) Slide the thermodisc into the bracket clipon the underside of the firebox.8) Connect black wire from fan to thethermodisc.9) Connect fan ground cable to ground lug.Refer to wiring diagram.10) Attach the ground wire to the stove (groundlug provided).11) Attach black wire from thermodisc to terminalblock.12) Hard wire into terminal block and to fanspeed controller. Wires not supplied.Note: A 240 Volt AC power cord can beinstalled at rough-in stage so thatthe power is available. A three wirepower cord can be used.13) Attach the terminal block cover. If the leftspring was unhooked in step 4), hook it backinto the bracket.To Remove the Fan1) Shut the power off.2) Reverse the above instructions.Note: The bearings are lubricated for life.Do not lubricate them. Make sureyou vacuum the fan area on a regularbasis.IMPORTANT:These fans collect a lot of dust from withinyour home. Ensure you maintain these fanmotors on a regular basis by vacuumingout the fan blades and housing using a softbrush nozzle.