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14. User Instructions
General
The flue must be fitted in accordance with Local and National Regulations.
The flue must not be shared with any other appliance.
It is advised that flue specialist inspect the flue system on an annual basis to ensure that
the flue system is sound and the combustion products outlet (terminal) is clear of
obstruction.
It is highly recommended that a full service on the appliance be carried out annually by
competent person/s.
The gas connection must be in accordance with Local and National Regulations.
Installation and servicing must be carried out by a competent person in line with relevant
regulations.
WARNING
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Do not use the appliance if the glass is broken, removed or is open.
Do not to block the air intake on the appliance.
Do not make changes to the appliance.
All parts of the appliance will become hot while the appliance is running, so it is recommended
that a guard conforming to BS8423: 2002 be used for the protection of young children (i.e. in
nurseries), aged or infirm persons.
Do not leave children and persons who cannot judge the consequences of their actions alone
with a burning appliance and place the remote control out of reach.
Allow adequate clearances for curtains, pictures, soft furnishings, electrical appliances or any
items that may get damaged through heat.
Curtains should not be positioned above the appliance.
Blown vinyl wall paper or coverings must not be used on the chimney breast where the
appliance is fitted.
All parts of the appliance become hot while running and should therefore be considered to be a
working surface.
It is also advised against placing combustible materials or soft furnishings directly in front or
above the appliance. Floor coverings, such as carpets (up to the hearth), are considered to be
acceptable.
Debris from any source, or soot formed, should be removed from time to time.