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Replacing the remote control
The new remote control must be set up as follows:
Press switch S1 to ON.
Press switch S2 to AUTO (see Fig. 6).
Press switch S3 to O for more than 3 seconds until all three LED’s are
on (see Fig. 7).
Press the
‘ I ’
button on the remote control.
Now the heater has learned the serial number from the remote control
and will work with this remote control only (this procedure is repeatable
many times).
Instructions for fitting pebbles - SP820 only
The SP8 model is provided with a pebble fuel effect. To fit follow the
instructions given below.
Warning - The pebbles should only be placed on to the fuel effect
once the fire has been fully secured to the wall.
This should only be done when the appliance is switched off.
The front panel will need to be removed in order to place the pebbles on
the fuel bed.
Warning - The front panel is heavy and easily damaged.
1. Remove the two screws which hold the front panel in place - see
Fig. 9.
2. While holding the front by its sides with both hands carefully tilt forwards
and then lift up and out - see Fig. 9b.
3. Place the front panel flat on a protective surface such as a matt with
the glass facing away from the floor.
4. Remove the pebbles from the packaging and arrange on the fuel
bed.
5. Refit the front panel ensuring that its base is held in place i.e. that it
slots into the channel on the frame (see Fig. 10c) reversing the steps
as outlined previously.
Lamp Replacement
WARNING – ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY
BEFORE REMOVING LAMPS.
Warning - The lamps reach high temperatures during operation. For
this reason, allow the lamps to cool down after switching off the appliance.
The front panel will need to be removed in order to change lamps – see
Fig. 9.
Warning - The front panel is heavy and easily damaged.
The front panel is fixed with two screws on top and is supported
underneath by the chassis see Fig. 9.
Care is needed to avoid the front panel falling forward while removing
the screws see Fig. 9a.
While holding the front by its sides with both hands carefully tilt forwards
and then lift up and out - see Fig. 9b.
Place the front panel flat on a protective surface such as a matt with the
glass facing away from the floor.
To gain access to lamps please apply the following procedure:
Remove two screws securing fuel effect. Holding the logs carefully lift
up (1) and out (2) for SP1,2 & 3 models - see Fig. 10.
For the SP820 model remove the pebbles and carefully place to one
side.
Carefully slide the flexible rotisserie (see Fig. 11a) to one side ensuring
that the rubber grommet is not lost – see Fig. 11b.
Remove the defective lamp by unscrewing it (see Fig. 12).
Replace with a 60W E14 SES Clear Candle bulb, rotating it. Take care
not to over-tighten the lamp.
Steps for reassembling the heater
1. Refit the rotisserie making sure that the rubber grommet is carefully
pushed into the slotted hole on the axial bracket (see Fig. 11c).
2. Refit the fuel effect ensuring that the fuel effect bracket (see Fig.
10b) on the fuel effect slots in between the fuel effect retaining bracket
and the inner glass (see Fig. 10a).
3. Refit the front panel (ensuring that its base is held in place i.e. that it
slots into the channel on the frame (see Fig. 10c) reversing the steps
as outlined previously.
Cleaning
WARNING – ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM THE POWER SUPPLY
BEFORE CLEANING THE HEATER.
For general cleaning use a soft clean duster – never use abrasive
cleaners. The glass viewing screen should be cleaned carefully with a
soft cloth. DO NOT use proprietary glass cleaners.
After Sales Service
Should you require after sales service or should you need to purchase
any spares, please contact the retailer from whom the appliance was
purchased or contact the service number relevant to your country on
the warranty card.
Please do not return a faulty product to us in the first instance as this
may result in loss or damage and delay in providing you with a satisfactory
service.
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase.
Products comply with the European Safety Standard: EN 60335-2-30 and the
European Standards for Electromagetic Compatibility (EMC) EN55014-1 / A2:
2002 and EN55014-2:2003 which cover the essential requirements of EEC
directives 73/23 and 89/336