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LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE (See Figures 13 and 14)
1
Turn the gas at the isolating elbow and switch on the electrical mains supply.
2
Turn the ON/OFF switch on the control panel at the bottom of the fire to the ON position.
Press the START switch, the fan will start and after a short period of time a “click” will be
heard from underneath the burner unit. This is the solenoid valve opening.
3
Push in and turn the control knob (see figure 13) anti-clockwise to the ‘PILOT’ position &
hold in for several seconds to purge any air from the system. If the fire has not been
used for some time or is new this may take half a minute or more as the air can only
purge through the very small orifice in the pilot burner injector. During this purge time
you can try lighting the pilot burner (see next paragraph) every ten seconds or so but
after each attempt remember to return the control knob to the ‘pilot’ position and keep it
depressed.
4
Lighting the pilot burner is done by turning the control knob, still depressed, from the
‘OFF’ position to the ‘PILOT’ position when the spark generator will be heard to ‘click’ as
a spark is produced which should light the pilot burner. If the pilot does not light try again
after a few seconds. The pilot may not light at the first attempt. Waiting a few seconds
gives the spark generator time to recover.
5
Once the pilot burner is alight continue to depress the control knob for a further 10 – 15
seconds and then release. The pilot should stay alight. If it goes out repeat the process,
only this time keeping the control knob depressed for a slightly longer period.
6
Depress the control knob and turn anti-clockwise to the MAX position. The main burner
will now light at the high rate.
7
Turn the knob to the MIN setting, the flame height will be seen to reduce.
8
To turn the main burner off, but leave the pilot alight, turn the knob clockwise to the
PILOT position.
9
To turn the main burner main burner off completely, turn the knob clockwise to the OFF
position.
10
To turn the fan off, turn the ON/OFF switch on the control panel at the bottom of the fire
to the OFF position.
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CLEANING YOUR FIRE
1
Ensure that the fire is cold before undertaking any cleaning. Remember the heat is
retained for some time after the fire is switched off. In normal use, your fire requires only
minimal cleaning. Soot can form on the coals and / or pebbles and can easily be removed
by lifting the relevant pieces from the fire and cleaning with a soft brush.
FIGURES
13 & 14