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2.2.1. Lighting Procedure (Manual Control)
1.
From the OFF position, ‘
’ indicated in
FIGURE 3 push the IGNITION KNOB in
turn it anticlockwise to the pilot flame
position, as shown in
FIGURE 3
. During
this process, the spark ignition will have
operated and lit the pilot flame. On
ignition of the pilot flame, continue to
depress the ignition knob for a further
15 - 20 seconds, then slowly release.
The pilot flame should stay alight. If the
flame goes out repeat the procedure
above to establish the pilot.
NOTE:
No attempt should be
made to relight the fire for at
least 3 minutes after the pilot
flame has been extinguished
either
intentionally
or
unintentionally.
2.
Once the Pilot is established, turn the
IGNITION KNOB further anticlockwise
to the main burner operation position,
as shown in
FIGURE 4
.
3.
Turn the GAS RATE ADJUSTING
KNOB fully anticlockwise (until you
reach the stop position) i.e. the
maximum gas rate. See
FIGURE 5
.
4.
The main burner will have cross-lit from
the pilot and the fire will be at maximum
gas rate.
5.
Now the gas rate can be adjusted to the
desired setting, by turning the GAS
RATE ADJUSTING KNOB to any
position between the pre-set high and
low positions.
6.
To switch off the main burner, but leave
the pilot alight, turn the IGNITION
KNOB to the ‘Pilot burner only Position’
as shown in
FIGURE 3
. The appliance
may be left in this standby mode if
desired.
7.
To turn the pilot off, turn the Ignition
Knob on the control valve fully
clockwise to ‘
’ position.
Ignition knob
Gas rate adjusting knob
FIGURE 2 – OFF POSITIONS
FIGURE 3 – Pilot burner only
FIGURE 4 – Main burner operational, but gas flow off
FIGURE 5 - Main Burner operational & Maximum Gas
Rate
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