NJL/GTECH- 3/10/06 Revision No.3
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Users Instructions (All fires)
This leaflet has been prepared to help you use and
understand your gas fire.
Please read the instructions carefully before you begin
using this fire and keep the leaflet handy for future
reference.
OPERATION OF THE FIRE
To obtain access to the controls remove the ash-pan cover. The gas control valve cover is marked with the
following positions, Off, Pilot and a graduated section for Minimum and Maximum gas rates Fig.31. The
control knob point should be placed next to the position required.
TO LIGHT THE FIRE :
Ensure that the control knob is in the OFF position. Fully depress the control knob and keep in, turn
anticlockwise, you should feel some resistance to the knob turning; this is the piezo spark generator being
activated. Upon reaching the pilot position you will here a click, as the piezo spark igniter operates, the pilot
should light. If the pilot fails to light repeat the operation.
Once the pilot has lit, hold the knob in for a further 10-15 seconds to establish the pilot. When the knob is
released the pilot should remain alight. If the pilot fails to remain alight repeat the procedure but hold the knob
in longer to allow the pilot to establish.
If however you are experiencing difficulty in lighting the pilot, then the pilot can be lit manually by the use of a
long lighted spill. Place the lighted spill in the area of the pilot, turn the knob to the pilot position and hold in,
the pilot will then light off the lighted spill.
The gas control valve is fitted with a piezo spark generator, which when activated creates a spark at the pilot
head. If the main burner or pilot burners are extinguished for any reason,
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RELIGHT
THE PILOT FOR THREE MINUTES.
TO ALTER THE HEAT SETTING
With the main burner lit the heat setting is variable between high and low, and at any required setting between.
See fig 31.
TO TURN THE FIRE OFF :
To turn the fire off, turn the control knob to the minimum position, slightly depress the knob and continue
turning clockwise until the pilot position is reached. The fire will go out and the pilot light will remain lit, and
may, if required be left on for intermittent use.
OFF
PI
L
O
T
OFF
PI
L
O
T
OFF
PI
L
O
T
OFF
PI
L
O
T
Off
Pilot only
Burner minimum
Burner maximum.
Fig 31