LIGHTING & CONTROLLING
THE FIRE
Under no circumstances must the stove be operated
if the glass is cracked or broken.
It is recommended that if the property is occupied
the pilot be left on permanently. This will keep the
stove and its components, including the ceramic
coal / log set in a warmer state and assist the light-
ing of the burner. This in turn will reduce the
chance of condensation and any associated prob-
lems.
If the property is left unoccupied for a long period
of time the pilot must be switched off.
The controls are located beneath the ash lip at the
base of the appliance. (See Fig.20a)
Note:
Ensure burner control knob “B” is set at
maximum and pilot control knob “A” is set in the
off position. (See Fig. 20e)
Fig. 20a
Step 1.
To ignite the pilot
. First locate the pilot, it
can be viewed in the front right hand side of the
coal / log bed. Open doors and look downward
through the glass window 50mm from the right
hand side. To ignite the pilot turn control knob “A”
anti-clockwise towards the spark position (See Fig.
20b) until it stops, press down and hold in for
5
sec-
onds. (only pilot gas flows) .
Fig. 20b
Continue pressing down while turning knob “A”
anti-clockwise to the small flame position, this will
activate the piezo and light the pilot. Continue to
hold down for a further 10 seconds after pilot has
been lit, if the pilot does not stay lit repeat the pro-
cedure. When the pilot stays lit release knob “A” at
the small flame position. (See Fig. 20c).
Fig. 20c
NOTE!
This lighting procedure does not have to be
carried out every time the stove is used provided
the pilot is left alight.
Step 2.
To ignite burner
With the pilot lit turn control knob “A” to the large
flame position and release. This will ignite the
burner. (See Fig. 20d) On initial lighting or after a
period of non use, there may be a short delay of 5
or 6 seconds to allow the burner chamber to fill
with gas, before ignition takes place, this is per-
fectly normal.
To achieve the desired setting turn knob “B” to suit.
Turn anti-clockwise to increase input and clock-
wise to decrease input.
Fig. 20d
NOTE!
Between the Max and Min burner settings
an infinitely vairable flame height is achievable.
NOTE!
Condensation may form on the glass
panel during initial ignition of the burner, this is
normal and due to the moisture in the atmosphere.
This will disappear within 10 minutes of firing.
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Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF
USER INSTRUCTIONS
Min
Max
A
B
A
B