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The fire can only be installed by a Gas Safe registered gas fitter/
dealer. The requirements in the Building Regulations concerning
installation will have to be met. Also consult the installation
instructions.
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NOTE: Because the fire is a source of heat, air circulati
on will arise. That is why it is important that you do not
use the fire shortly after a renovation. By natural air
circulation moisture and volatile components from paint,
building materials, floor coverings etc. that haven’t set
yet, are sucked up. These components can be deposited
on cold surfaces as soot. The first time you should use
the fire depends on various circumstances. Consult your
gas fitter on this matter.
2.1
Cleaning and maintenance
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The fire will have to be cleaned and serviced and the proper
functioning checked by a gas fitter.
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The outside frame of the fire can be cleaned with a clean
damp cloth.
2.1.1
Cleaning the glass
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Remove the glass according to the description in the
installation instructions.
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Remove the deposit with a clean dry cloth. If necessary, a
proprietary glass cleaner or ceramic hob cleaner can be used.
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NOTE: prevent the making of finger marks on the glass.
These cannot be removed once the fire has burnt them
into the glass!
2.2
Safety Instructions for the user
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The appliance has been designed for atmospheric and
heating purposes. This means that all surfaces of the fire,
including the glass, can become very hot (hotter than 100°C).
An exception to this are the bottom of the fire and the controls.
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If the fire has been switched off, wait for at least three
minutes before re-igniting it again.
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If the fire switches off with no known cause, wait for at
least 15 minutes before re-igniting the fire again. If this
happens repeatedly, get in touch with your gas fitter.
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The fire should not be used if:
The glass is damaged or has been removed.
If the combustion chamber is open.
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Don’t place any flammable materials in the combustion
chamber.
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Never change the position of the wood set and never add
more decorative materials, carrara pebbles or grey stones
than have been supplied with the fire. If the fire is switched
on, the pilot flame should always be visible!
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Don’t place any curtains, clothes, laundry, furniture or other
flammable materials in the neighbourhood of the appliance.
The minimum safe distance to combustible materials is 1 meter.
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Don’t allow children to use the remote control unit without
adult supervision.
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We recommend you always put a fire guard around the fire if
there are children, old people or persons with limited mobility
present in the same room.
2.3
First time the fire is operated
Before ignition, remove all stickers, protective wrappings and, if
present, rubber protective padding from the glass.
Make sure the room is properly ventilated the first time the fire is
switched on. Burn the fire on the highest setting for some hours so
that the lacquer coating will have an opportunity to set and possible
vapours released can be safely removed by ventilation. Keep
children and pets outside the room during this process!
2.4
Remote control unit – general remarks
The appliance has been supplied with a remote control set; this
consists of the remote control unit (fig. 1.1) and the receiver(fig.
1.2). The receiver as well as the gas control block (fig.1.3 )are
located behind: a panel in the chimney breast, a drawer underneath
the fire or behind a frame.
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The remote control has been provided with 10 keys (fig.1.1).
All functions of the fire can be operated with these keys.
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If the transmission is successful, the receiver will emit a
sound signal.
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With the help of the switch knob B (fig.1.3 )the flame height
can be regulated without operating the remote control unit.
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The dial A (fig.1.3 )should always be on the ON position. The
MAN position is only intended for service purposes.
When using the thermostat / timer function, the wall bracket
supplied (fig. 1.5) should always be placed within 4 metres of the
fire.
2.4.1 Adapter/batteries
Although a mains adapter is supplied, the receiver can also run on
batteries. The use of both simultaneously is possible. The batteries
will take over in case of a power cut.
> NOTES:
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Do an annual check for the batteries.
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Always use the mains adapter for fires with the LED
Symbio effect.
2.4.2
Placing the batteries in the remote control unit
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Remove the lid at the back of the remote control unit. (fig. 1.4)
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Place 2 times 1,5Volt AAA Alkaline long life batteries.
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Close the lid.
2.4.3
Placing the batteries in the receiver
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Take the receiver (fig. 1.2) out of the gas block support.
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Remove the lid of the receiver (fig. 1.2 F).
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Place 4 times 1,5Volt AA/LR6 Alkaline long life batteries.
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Close the lid and replace the receiver set in the gas block
support.
2.4.4
Replacing empty batteries
Handset:
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The battery indication in the top right corner of the display
screen indicates the status of the batteries of the remote
control unit. (fig. 2)
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After replacing the battery in the handset, the settings of the
thermostat and timer function have been reset to the factory
settings (see paragraph 2.7.2 and 2.7.3).
Receiver:
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3 short sound signals will be heard when the fire is on to
indicate that the batteries of the receiver are nearly run down.
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When the battery supply is very low, the remote control unit
will switch off the appliance completely. This will not happen
if the mains electricity supply is interrupted.
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It is possible that the transmitter code will have to be set
again after replacing the batteries, see paragraph 2.5.3 for
instructions.
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