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Step 6:
IF FAILED:
If it is not possible to maintain the pressure at the required level,
TRANSCO, BORD GAIS or the propane supplier must be called to adjust the governor
to the house before the appliance can be commissioned further.
Step 7:
IF PASSED:
Disconnect the pressure gauge, replace the pressure test point sealing
screw and test the appliance for gas soundness. Insert the front shelf.
Step 8: Turn the appliance to the maximum setting. Leave the appliance for 10 minutes and
then test that all the products of combustion are entering the flue by traversing the
perimeter of the fireplace opening or canopy using a smoke generator e.g. smoke
matches.
Step 9: The customer should be shown in detail how to operate the appliance and the
installation and user manual given to the customer. The customer must also be made
aware that
the appliance must be serviced every 12 months
and that chimney or flue
system should be checked regularly to ensure the appliance operates at optimum
performance.
Step 10: The warranty card is to be completed by the registered engineer who has
commissioned the appliance. This is to validate the warranty. The card must then be
given to the customer for return to the factory.
If you have any questions, or the appliance is not operating correctly, please consult the fault
diagnosis chart and then contact the CVO Fire technical team BEFORE you leave the
installation. As part of our customer service procedure you will be asked for the appliance
serial number on the front cover of this booklet and the GAS SAFE registration number of the
Engineer. If the appliance is not installed in strict accordance with these instructions CVO Fire
cannot be held responsible for any damage caused and reserve the right to charge for any
corrective work. The warranty covers defective components or manufacture not incorrect
installation or site specific conditions.