JM,
When you have a smell from a Monitor you have a real problem. You need to get to the bottom of the problem as soon as possible due to the chance of CO gas. If the heater was just serviced I would look at the connection for the exhaust on the back of the stove. The little Z pipe needs to be all the way in on both sides. Monitors are close to the wall and sometimes it's very hard to get that pipe all the way in. Since it is a serious problem I would look at all the gaskets on the burner and heat exchanger to be sure none are missing or broken.
I can't stress this enough. If you are smelling fumes from a Monitor you must get to the bottom of it before you continue to use the heater.
Tom Hawkins
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