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18.3

 

Placing the batteries  

 

Pull on the chain to take out the 
battery pack (fig 1.3) 

 

Unscrew and open the battery pack. 
Place 4 AA/LR6 Alkaline long life 

batteries 

 

Close the pack and place the battery 
pack back in the appliance. 

 

To avoid overheating the battery pack 
must always positioned underneath 

the burner unit.(see fig 1.2) 

 

18.4

 

Placing the batteries in the remote 

control unit 

 

Remove the lid at the back of the 
remote control unit. (fig. 1.5) 

 

Place a 9Volt MN1604/6LR61 Alkaline 
long life battery. 

 

Close the lid. 

 
18.5

 

Replacing empty batteries 

 

Handset: if the indication BATT 
appears in the top left corner of the 

display screen, the batteries of the 
remote control unit need to be 

replaced. 

 

After replacing the battery in the 

handset, the settings of the 
thermostat and timer function have 

been reset to the factory settings.  

 

Receiver:3 short sound signals will be 
heard when the engine is on to 

indicate that the batteries of the 
receiver are nearly run down. 

 

When the battery supply is very low, 
the remote control unit will switch off 

the appliance completely. This will 
not happen if the supply is 

interrupted. 

 

It is possible that the transmitter 

code will have to be set again after 
replacing the batteries, see chapter 

19.2 for instructions. 

 

 

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Setting the controls on the 
remote control unit. 

 
19.1

 

Time setting: 

 

Press the   - and the  -key 

simultaneously (fig. 1.6) 

 

The display screen will blink now 

 

Press the   -key to set the hours (fig. 
2.1) 

 

Press the  -key to set the minutes 
(fig. 2.2) 

 

Wait or press the OFF- key to 

terminate this function (fig. 2.0). 

 

19.2

 

Setting the transmitter code on the 

remote control unit: 
Press the reset button of the receiver with a 

pointed object, until the second signal is 
audible. Now press the  -key on the remote 

control unit (fig. 2.1), within 20 seconds. If a 
sound signal is audible, the transmitter code 

has been set. 
 

19.3

 

Temperature/clock setting (standard 

°C/24hours):  

The alteration of the temperature 
indication on the display screen from 

°C/24hours to °F/12hours and the 
other way around is done in the 

following manner: 

 

Press the OFF-key and the   -key 
(small flame) simultaneously until 

the indication is modified (fig. 1.7). 

 

 

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Basic functions of the Remote 
Control Unit 

 
20.1

 

Switching on the fire 

 

Press the 

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- key and the   -key 

simultaneously, until a sound signal is 
audible (fig. 1.9). 

 

The start-up procedure will be 
executed now. During this period the 

receiver will emit a repetitive sound 
signal. 

 

The fire will start burning at the 
highest position automatically now. 

 

20.2

 

Adjusting the flame height 

 

Keep the   -key pushed in to increase 
the flame height step by step. (fig. 

2.1) 

 

Keep the   -key pushed in to lower 

the flame height step by step and/or 
to switch back to the pilot light. (fig. 
2.2)  

 
20.3

 

Switching off the fire 

 

Press the OFF-key and the fire will be 
switched off completely. (fig. 2.0)  

Move the toggle switch (fig. 1.1) to position – 
O, if the fire is not in use for a longer period.  

 
 

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Thermostat and Timer Function 

 

The following settings are possible in the 

thermostat function: 

 

Day temperature  

(

Ï

TEMP) 

 

Night temperature   

(

d

TEMP) 

If the thermostat function is used, the remote 

control unit should be placed in the wall 
bracket (fig. 2.4/2.5/2.6), this should be 

Summary of Contents for Presence

Page 1: ...Presence Installation Guide and users manual GB IE GB IE 40011221 1138 ...

Page 2: ...1 UK IRL Installation Guide ...

Page 3: ...2 UK IRL 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 ...

Page 4: ...3 UK IRL 1 7 1 8 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 ...

Page 5: ...4 UK IRL 2 6 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 1 4 2 A B ...

Page 6: ...ion The first time the appliance is switched on Let the fire run on maximum setting for several hours so that the lacquer coating will have an opportunity to set and possible vapours released can be safely removed by ventilation We advise you to be outside the room as much as possible during this process Please note that 1 all transport packaging should be removed 2 children or pets should not be ...

Page 7: ... If necessary convert to framed version Therefore A Remove the build in frame see fig 3 1 B Fit the frame support see fig 3 2 C The frame now can be hung on the support see fig 3 3 4 3 Batteries The battery pack is fixed on a chain inside the burner unit on the right side see fig 2 2 Pull the chain to remove it To avoid overheating take care that the battery pack always is positioned correctly in ...

Page 8: ...hecking for gas leakage Check all connections and joints for possible gas leaks by means of a gas leak detector or spray 7 3 Checking the burner pressure and the inlet pressure Check whether the burner pressure and the inlet pressure measured agree with the data indicated on the registration plate 7 4 Measuring the inlet pressure Turn off the gas control Get access to the burner unit by removing t...

Page 9: ...sed and cannot be removed anymore 8 4 Check and cleanup debris To get access to the debris area remove the 1 glass see chapter 5 2 log set 3 burner unit Therefore Remove the bottom plates in the front and at the back see fig 2 3 Unscrew 4 screws 2 at the left and 2 at the right and remove the burner plate including the burner see fig 2 4 Disconnect the gas Unscrew 13 screws of the burner unit and ...

Page 10: ...7 Gas rate at 15ºC and 1013 mbar l h 542 150 181 Gas rate at 15ºC and 1013 mbar gr h 380 340 Burner pressure at full mark mbar 9 5 20 25 7 Injector main burner mm 2 1 1 3 1 3 Minimum screw mm 1 3 0 85 0 85 Pilot assembly OP9030 OP9222 OP9222 Diameter outlet mm 125mm 5 inch 125mm 5 inch 125mm 5 inch Gas control valve GV60 GV60 GV60 Gas connection 8mm 8mm 8mm Batteries receiver V 4x AA 1 5V 4x AA 1 ...

Page 11: ...10 UK IRL 11 Dimensions Presence Frameless Top outlet ...

Page 12: ...11 UK IRL 12 Dimensions Presence Frameless Rear outlet ...

Page 13: ...12 UK IRL 13 Dimensions Presence Framed Top outlet ...

Page 14: ...13 UK IRL 14 Dimensions Presence Framed Rear outlet ...

Page 15: ...14 UK IRL Users manual ...

Page 16: ...15 UK IRL 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 ...

Page 17: ...16 UK IRL 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 ...

Page 18: ...aterials in the combustion chamber Never change the position of the log set and never add more decorative materials or carrara pebbles than have been supplied with the appliance If the fire is switched on the pilot light should always be visible Don t place any curtains clothes laundry furniture or other inflammable materials in the neighbourhood of the appliance The minimum safe distance is 100 c...

Page 19: ...2 2 Wait or press the OFF key to terminate this function fig 2 0 19 2 Setting the transmitter code on the remote control unit Press the reset button of the receiver with a pointed object until the second signal is audible Now press the key on the remote control unit fig 2 1 within 20 seconds If a sound signal is audible the transmitter code has been set 19 3 Temperature clock setting standard C 24...

Page 20: ...of the periods for day and night temperatures is set within 24 hours 21 2 Setting day and night temperatures Move the SET key fig 1 8 step by step to ÏTEMP Now keep the SET key fig 1 8 pushed in for a long time until the temperature indication in the display screen starts to blink In accordance with your wishes increase the Day temperature with the key fig 2 1 or lower it with the key fig 2 2 Pres...

Page 21: ... or wait for ten seconds 22 Checkpoints in case of Malfunction If the remote control unit of the fire does not function properly check the following points first 1 Is the toggle switch fig 1 1 set to position I 2 Check the battery chapter 18 5 3 Check whether the receiver responds to the remote control unit If necessary reset the receiver Therefore Briefly pull the battery pack out and remove the ...

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