Page 2 - FIGURES 1; TABLE of CONTENTS; PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 2 Congratulations on the purchase of your Napoleon hi-tech, high efficiency solid fuel burning fireplace! It has been extensively tested in Canadian and American laboratories. PG 2-4 INTRODUCTION WarrantyGeneral InstructionsGeneral InformationCare of Glass & Plated Parts...
Page 4 - FIGURE 2b; INTRODUCTION; GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 4 CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING: CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING: CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING: CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING: CALIFORNIA PROP 65 WARNING: Use of this product may produce smoke which Use of this product may produce smoke which Use of this product may produce smoke which U...
Page 5 - FIGURES 4
W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 5 For a basic hi-efficiency fireplace, blowers are not needed, how-ever, they are recommended for extra heat output and efficient aircirculation. This can be especially important if the fireplace is to beused as a major source of heat. Without the use of blowers, theNapoleon...
Page 8 - FIGURE 9 - STRAIGHT UP; MANUFACTURER
W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 8 FIGURE 11 - 4 ELBOWS FIGURE 10 - 2 ELBOWS FIGURE 9 - STRAIGHT UP No Off-Set. Minimum overall chim-ney height is 11 feet. Single off-set with two 15°, 30° or4 5 ° e l b o w s . M i n i m u m o v e r a l lchimney height is 11 feet. Double off-set with four 15°, 30° or45° elb...
Page 10 - IF THE CHIMNEY IS UNLINED,; FINISHING; ATTACHING THE HANDLE
W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 10 FLUE TILE SUPPORT FOR A MASONRY FIREPLACE HI-TEMP GASKET FIREPLACE TOP ANCHOR PLATE HI-TEMP GASKET FIREPLACE TOP For a masonry fireplace use a flue tile support. For a pre-fabricated chimney use an anchor plate. In no case is the masonrye n c l o s u r e t o b e s u p -po...
Page 11 - TOP FIREBRICK AND BAFFLE
W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 11 Insert the left baffle, then the left top firebrick. Repeatusing the right baffle and brick. The baffles are made of a brittle material. Care must betaken not to bend or force them. Replace the three front tubes. Position the center edges ofboth baffles and bricks until t...
Page 12 - OPTIONAL BLOWER INSTALLATION; FIREBRICK REMOVAL
W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 12 I N S TA L L AT I O N T O B E D O N E B Y A Q U A L I F I E D I N -STALLER and must be electrically connected and groundedin accordance with local codes. In the absence of localcodes, use the current CSA C22.1 CANADIAN ELECTRI-CAL CODE in Canada or the ANSI/NFPA 70 NATION...
Page 14 - FUEL LOADING AND BURN CYCLE; OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 14 For maximum efficiency, when the fireplace is thoroughlyhot, load it fully to the top of the door opening and burn at amedium low setting. The bricks will be nearly all white andthe glass mostly clear. The whiteness of the bricks and thecleanness of the glass are good ind...
Page 15 - MAINTENANCE
W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 15 A bed of ashes approximately 1 inch deep should be left onthe firebox bottom to help maintain a hot charcoal bed.When the fire has burned down and cooled, remove anyexcess ashes. To use your ash pan, pull the ash dumphandle forward to an open position. Rake the excess ash...
Page 16 - REPLACEMENTS; REPLACEMENT PARTS
W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 16 # PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 W300-0004 DOOR GLASS ONLY 2 W562-0010 DOOR GASKET 3 W562-0016 GLASS GASKET 4 W325-0007 LARGE SPRING HANDLE 5 W325-0002 SMALL SPRING HANDLE 6 W010-0243 ASH PAN WITH LID 7 W325-0011 ASH PAN HANDLE 8 W690-0001 MILLIVOLT THERMOSTAT 9 W690-0005 120V TH...
Page 18 - TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
W415-0156 / A / 04.09.03 18 Build your fire on the floor of the firebox and be-hind the log retainer only. Do not block or restrict the hot air outlets or airinlets. This will cause the fireplace to overheat. Keep fires away from the door . DOs: 1. Build a hot fire. 2. Use only dry wood 3. Several p...
Page 20 - NOTES