knob back slowly until you hear the thermostat just click off. The heater will then maintain the room temperature at the
chosen level.
Note:
Should your heater fail to come on when the thermostat is at a low setting, this may be due to the room
temperature being higher then the thermostat setting
Thermal safety cut-out
A thermal safety cut-out is incorporated in the fan heater to prevent damage due to overheating. This can happen
if the heat outlet was restricted in any way or if the chimney fl ue has not been blocked off effectively. If the cut-out
operates, unplug the heater from the socket outlet and allow approximately 10 minutes before reconnecting. Before
switching the heater back on remove any obstruction that may be restricting the heat outlet, then continue normal
operation.
Caution:
In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cutout, this appliance must not be
supplied through an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a switch that is regularly switched on
and off by the utility.
Tips for using your appliance.
1. With the fl ame setting on minimum the unit will use approximately 40ml of water per hour and will last 3 times as
long than when it is at maximum fl ame setting.
2. Do not tilt or move the fi re while there is water in the tank or sump.
3. Make sure that the fi re is on a level fl oor.
4. The fl ame control knob ‘D’ Fig.2 may be turned up or down to give a more realistic effect.
5. Sometimes the fl ames appear more real when the fl ame control knob is turned down.
6. Give the fl ame generator some time to react to changes you may make on the fl ame control knob.
Remote Control Operation
On the control panel, Switch A (see Fig.2) must be in the ‘ON’
( I )
position in order for the remote control to operate. There are 3
buttons on the remote control. (See Fig.7) To operate correctly the remote must be pointed towards the front of the grate. (See
Fig 12). The remote control functions are as follows:
Press once to turn on Flame eff ect only.
This will be indicated by one beep.
Press once to turn on Half Heat and Flame Eff ect.
This will be indicated by two beeps.
Press again to turn on Full Heat and Flame Eff ect.
This will be indicated by three beeps.
Standby
This will be indicated by one beep.
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Maintenance
WARNING: ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE BEGINNING ANY MAINTENANCE
Changing lamps.
If the smoke appears grey or colourless it may be that one or more lamps have failed.
You can check for lamp failure as follows.
1. Leaving the fl ame effect on, lift out the fuelbed and water tank. (See Fig.3)
2. It should be possible to view the lamps with the nozzle (See Fig.4) in place and observe which one needs to be
changed.
3. Put Switch ‘A’ in the ‘OFF’ position, and unplug the fi re from the mains.
4. Leave the appliance for 20 minutes to allow the lamps to cool down before removing them.
5. Remove the sump as described in the Cleaning Section.
6. Remove the defect lamp by vertically lifting it carefully and by pulling it out of the plug pins of the lamp holder (see Figure
4 and 4a). Replace it with a coloured Gu5.3 basic OPTIMYST lamp of 12V, 45W and 8º radiation angle, available from your
dealer or from Faber International, tel31 (0) 513656500.
7. Carefully insert the two pins of the new lamp into the two holes in the lamp holder. Push fi rmly in place. (See Fig.4
and 4a).
8. Replace the sump, nozzle, water tank and fuelbed.
9. Switch on.
Filling the water tank.
When the water tank is empty, the fl ame and smoke effect shuts off and you will hear 2 audible beeps, follow these
steps.
1. Press Switch ‘A’ to
(0)
(See Fig.2)
2. Gently lift out the fuelbed and set aside carefully. (See Fig.3)
3. Remove the water tank by lifting upwards and outwards.
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