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C
ARE
&
M
AINTENANCE OF THE BATTERIES
W
HAT SHOULD YOU DO
?
Replacing the batteries at least every 12 months will help prevent damage to the valve and
handset through leaking batteries.
Only use new, high quality, alkaline batteries.
Do not use rechargeable batteries
Always replace the complete set of batteries and do not mix brands.
Keep contacts clean and do not bend.
Remove batteries from the stove Gas Control Valve & Remote handset if the stove is not going
to be used for an extended period which is greater than 12 weeks in duration
Do not operate fire without battery covers fully in place.
If handset is dropped and damaged, obtain a replacement (see spares section)
H
OW DO YOU KNOW WHEN TO REPLACE THE BATTERIES
?
Replace batteries at least every 12 months, during the annual service of the fire.
The display handset will show a low/empty battery symbol on the screen and produce an audible
tone.
The red indicator light on the Gas Control Valve flashes (approx. every 10 seconds).
W
HAT HAPPENS IF
I
DO NOT REPLACE THE BATTERIES
?
The fire will stop working, or will only work intermittently.
The handset (or valve) may give error codes, which may or may not be correct.
The batteries may leak and cause permanent, irreversible damage to the electronics meaning a
replacement item must be sought (this is not covered by your AGA warranty).
H
OW TO REPLACE THE BATTERIES
.
The control consists of a handset and a Gas Control Valve, within the fire, which both run on
batteries.
The handset requires 2 x AA batteries.
The valve requires 3 x AA batteries (unless mains powered).
The battery covers can be opened and removed without tools by pressing the tab down and
pulling the cover towards you, example images follow.
Batteries in the Gas Valve Controller
Replacing the Batteries in the
Mounted at the front of the stove
Remote Controller