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Cleaning the Appliance (continued)
Trim, Fret and Painted Metal Parts
There are a variety of trim and fret options which may have been supplied with your appliance and these are normally a
plated material on a steel substrate. It is important that no abrasive cleaners or chemical agents are used in the cleaning
of these components. It is recommended that all these surfaces including the painted metal parts are cleaned with a
clean damp (not wet) cloth. Cleaning should only take place when the appliance is switched off and has been switched off
for a minimum period of one hour.
The following procedures can and should
only
be performed by a
GAS SAFE registered installer
.
This appliance should be serviced annually by a
GAS SAFE
registered installer.
Removal / Replacement of Gas Carrying Components.
The removal and replacement of all the gas carrying components will require the removal of the burner tray. The
following information details the removal of this tray. Once removed, refer to the relevant section that follows detailing
the removal of the specific component (s).
Turn off the gas supply at the isolation valve on the appliance. Ensure the appliance is cold.
Remove the fret and the trim—put in a suitable location where they cannot be damaged or scratched in anyway.
Remove the glass panel (as described on page 10)
Remove the fuel effect components - put in a suitable location where they cannot be damaged.
Disconnect the gas supply from the restrictor elbow.
Disconnect the two (2) pushrod retaining nuts (shown below ’N’) from the base of the rod.
Remove the seven (7) screws (shown below ‘S’) securing the burner tray to the firebox as detailed in the diagram.
Now carefully pull the burner tray from the fire box. The burner tray can now be serviced or repaired
accordingly—see the following pages for information about removing and replacing serviceable components.
Re-assemble the tray in the reverse order.