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Cosmos - Helios - Solaris
USE
- Check that there is always at least 1cm between the door and the frame or masonry.
- Keep all readily inflammable objects away from the appliance (nylon fabrics, inflammable liquids,
etc.). Furniture items must be kept at a minimum distance of 1m from the appliance.
- ATTENTION: children and people who do not know how to operate the air-vent gas fireplace
must completely refrain from using it. Where necessary, provide additional protection to prevent,
for example, children from touching the appliance.
- All visible parts must be treated as active heating surfaces and may not therefore be touched
during operation, at the risk of burning oneself.
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It is prohibited to use the appliance with the glass damaged or without the door.
- Only install
the draught limiter
if there is a difference in vertical length of over 3m in relation to
the horizontal length.
FIRST FIRE
- On first lighting (start of season or new installation), air in the gas flue may disrupt flame detection.
In this case, simply restart the appliance several times (to purge the flue),
and you must open
the door after each unsuccessful attempt to light, in order to prevent gas accumulating in
the combustion chamber.
- You must wait 5 seconds for the pilot light to stabilize, and visually check the presence of
the flame before lighting the burner. Also, it is recommended that the flame level be at
maximum in order to light the burner.
- Make sure you clean the glass well before and after the first lighting of the fireplace to prevent
accumulation of particles on the glass.
- After two hours of heating, turn the appliance off, let it cool down, open the door to remove the
whitish deposit on the glass using a damp cloth, and then close the door.
- The first fire bakes the paint, which causes a release of fumes:
- Ventilate the room.
- Do not touch the paint until the fireplace has cooled down as initially it softens.
After three unsuccessful attemps to light,
the appliance automatically blocks itselfs for 5 minutes.